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Even on my way to JFK earlier in the week, I thought there would be enough exposed sky for it to accurately locate me.
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It's extraordinary the amount of light you get if you expose the sky.
In summer, the rear will open onto a bamboo garden, and the white ceiling will retract, exposing the sky, and probably laundry on fire escapes.
You don't need to have a long view; you just need to expose the sky to a private area.What other housing types are innovative or interesting?There is something called Baugruppen, a new initiative in Berlin where a group of middle-class people get together and hire an architect, buy a site and build for themselves, cutting out the developer profit.
The perpetual grey clouds were occasionally broken by the sun to expose blue sky.
Yesterday his house was a pile of rubble: collapsed walls and the occasional piece of furniture exposed to the sky.
Three of the wrought iron trusses that spanned the old drill hall were left exposed to the sky.
A door at the back of the gallery opens onto a concrete courtyard, enclosed by whitish brick walls and exposed to the sky.
A museum is planned for the site, which is called the Topography of Terror, with basement interrogation rooms exposed to the sky: an inappropriate playground for a two-year-old.
To determine when the glaciers retreated, the team extracted quartz from the boulders and counted atoms that had been transformed by cosmic radiation--an indicator of how long the boulder had been exposed to the sky (cosmic rays don't penetrate far into ice).
Because of a belief that this stone had to be exposed to the sky, there was a small hole in the ceiling directly above it.
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