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Entrepreneur Peter Gatien, who built the Atlanta club, sold it and is now developing the Chelsea church, picked because of its architecture.

Before World War II, Dresden was called "Florence on the Elbe" and was considered one of the world's most beautiful cities because of its architecture and art treasures.

PAGE E1 THEATER IS RENOVATED The Mark Taper Forum, one of the country's most celebrated regional theaters and a cultural mainstay of Southern California, has long been problematic because of its architecture.

The theater, he said, was not a landmark because of its architecture, but because of the artistry that took place inside and Baker's contribution to the city's entertainment industry.

RA synovial fibroblasts (RASFs) create an abnormal stromal microenvironment that is thought to be crucial for the persistence of inflammation, not only because of its architecture, but also by secreting pro-inflammatory cytokines or by producing growth factors that stimulate neovascularization.

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Libeskind applied to Cooper Union, partly because it was in New York City and tuition-free, and partly because the dean of its architecture school, John Hejduk, had made it a center for the kind of theoretical exploration of architecture that Libeskind was looking for.

Others landmarks on the list include the 1901 Henry M. Flagler House in Palm Beach -- chosen because of the significance of its architecture and its builder, the primary developer of Florida -- and Fort James Jackson, built by the United States in 1808-12 to defend Savannah.

In just a few years the museum has become one of the marvels of the modern Middle East, because of both its architecture and its pan-Arab art collection, and is playing an increasingly important part in shaping the region's cultural approach.

Because of its exotic architecture, valuable lessons were learned, and it allowed us to infer the minimal requirements to trace a heterogeneous embedded system.

Because of its configurable architecture and ability to connect with other devices, it may be used in a large domain of applications.

By the end of the 1920s, only isolated corners remained unimproved, and in a 1931 issue of The Saturday Review of Literature, Christopher Morley called West End "incomparably the most agreeable and convenient" of New York's large streets, in part because of its unexceptional architecture, "just even bulks of masonry," as he put it.

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