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The structure was built in the 1800s as a haberdashery.
The structure was built in 1917 by Delano & Aldrich, architects of the Knickerbocker Club, among other grand New York places.
Formerly known as Franklin Hall, the structure was built during a university building boom in the late 19th century.
INSIDE: The structure was built in 1894 as a cottage, and was renovated and expanded around 2004.
The structure was built of nine-inch-thick wrought iron and covered with two-inch thick iron plate.
The structure was built in 1868, one year before the Golden Spike was driven in Utah, connecting Sacramento by rail to the rest of the nation.
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Much of the structure is built from extremely light composite materials, including novel carbon-fibre components.
The structure is built out of palm wood, while the mesh is knitted from ration sacks used to transport aid.
The structure is built from alternating films of dielectric polymer and conducting layers.
The ABC method, accelerated bridge construction, is an expedited technique that typically involves a majority of the structure being built off-site, then being moved into place. .
Only inaugurated about 21 years ago, the structure is built on land donated by the city council, and the project was given the blessing of Pope John Paul II.
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