Sentence examples for rendered concrete from inspiring English sources

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The concentration camp became the place where those metaphorical evils could be rendered concrete and visible.

Scott's winning drawing showed a masonry building (Cotswold stone) – a far cry from white rendered concrete.

The structure is simple, explains Michael - just rendered concrete, double-glazing and chlorinated water.

Elsewhere in the city, architect Erich Mendelsohn's Mossehaus is an example of Streamline Moderne style, a late art-deco variant that emphasised curving forms made out of steel and rendered concrete.

The frequent repulsiveness of clowns is invoked by Ashley Bickerton's sculptural fetish, made of stone, coconuts and a Willendorfian mass of flesh-like wax; and that is rendered concrete by Ugo Rondinone's life-size sculpture of a half-naked sleeping figure, which minus the clown make-up might be one of Odd Nerdrum's greasy retro-Vikings.

The link between micronutrient deficiency and economic development is rendered concrete and measured by disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), with a recent study suggesting that India lost 1000 DALYs to micronutrient deficiencies per 100,000 population (Muthayya et al., 2013, p. 8).

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Several attempts have been tried so far to render concrete workable at construction site including starting with a high initial slump at the stationary plant, or retempering with water and/or with chemical admixtures at construction site.

The concept, however vague, is rendered admirably concrete in three recently released DVDs.

Whether sited in central London or downtown Atlanta, these establishments are oxymorons rendered in concrete and steel, namely chain boutique hotels.

A former garage served as the men's dormitory and two solitary huts were built in the corners of the paddock, while a cave-like shrine room was constructed from straw bales stacked up in a circle in the barn and rendered with concrete.

Here it is as a ramp on the deck of the shipshape Villa Savoye; here it is again in the uphill approach to the chapel of Notre Dame du Haut (its landscape position right there in the name), in Ronchamp (1954); here it is a third time rendered in concrete for Le Corbusier's only American building, the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard (1963).

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