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The realtor's office where Rosie MacLean works is the only unbroken building on the four corners of the intersection.
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But according to John Cetra, the architect, zoning dictates that any new structures be massed along the lot's edges, so that an unbroken line of buildings faces the sidewalk.
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The broad sweep of town houses on the south side, unbroken by any taller buildings, yields a flood of sunlight unmatched by any other East Side street and comparable to the great enclaves of urban mansions in London and Paris.
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In their intimate study of the modern game's most graceful exponent, filmmakers Douglas Gordon and Philippe Parreno combined the narrow focus of Sky Sport's short-lived Player Cam gimmick and the art-installation pointlessness of Empire (1964), Andy Warhol's eight-hour unbroken shot of the Empire State Building.
Rudolph envisioned what was, in effect, a megastructure extending all the way across Manhattan — a whole series of buildings that stretched, nearly unbroken, from river to river.
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