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Built to echo the elliptical shape of a Roman galley ship, the museum occupies a dramatic setting, surrounded by the river, near the dam at Cunovo, and the point where the borders of Slovakia, Hungary and Austria converge.
Built to echo the romance of European citadels, these turreted stone chateaus and giant gable-roofed lodges were quickly nicknamed the "Castles of the North".
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It's urban music in every sense, built to echo around warehouses and tower blocks, full of fun and menace.
I built it to echo the shape of the piano," she said, pointing to the instrument.
It was specially built out of wood to echo the waiting room's Art Deco armchairs.
The house was built in the 1880s, though except for some crown molding and woodwork, most of the interior is newer and designed to echo the style in which the house was built.
Today, Built to Spill is echoed in the tones and lyrics of a dozen upstart groups, who were reared on the band's 1997 opus, "Perfect from Now On," and its follow-up, "Keep It Like a Secret"—the scuzzy young punks in Jank recently sang, "If you don't like Built to Spill / then I don't fuck with you or anyone you know".
Built to scale by Echo Artz, a specialty fabrication shop in Kissimmee, Fla., the Bootmobile, which would register at the L.L. Bean factory store as a size 747, is essentially a Ford F-250 Super Duty truck with a fiberglass boot molded on top.
Scharmen, who says he came up with the idea of laying out a solar system to scale before realizing he'd be the one to build it, echoes the idea that space and Artscape are a natural fit.
One was to work with directors like Wes Anderson, Sofia Coppola and Jim Jarmusch, who shared his sense of irony, and build films that echo the melancholy that came with it: films like Rushmore (1998), Lost in Translation (2003) and Broken Flowers (2005), in which the ironic hipster clown becomes "God's loneliest man", as David Edelstein put it.
Dating from the 11th century, the church was built to rival Hagia Sophia in Constantinople and echoes its name.
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