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In bad weather, glass doors will descend from the upper floors to provide protection.
In warm weather, glass doors are thrown open onto the street and patrons duck in and out.
"Though you have the ability to move vertically you do not feel you are in a shopping center". In bad weather, glass doors will descend from the upper floors to provide protection.
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Although Mr. Rosa-Ortiz has arranged the fragments in the shape of a cumulus cloud, an abstract harbinger of fair weather, the glass was gathered from the beach in Puerto Rico where invading United States forces landed at the beginning of the Spanish-American War.
All of these mechanisms have to be considered when the weathering of glass is studied.
The fluted columns that once held glass weather screens, the lampstands with their coiling serpents, the flowering and curling iron balustrades, are stored in heaps under the sea wall.
One of the architect's jobs is to find a successful solution to both conditions; to balance the physical and economic advantages of wood against the possibility of fire, termites, and mold, the weather resistance of glass and light metals against their high thermal conductivity, and many similar conflicts.
On top of ions lixiviation and weathering of the glass, examples of heat degraded smalt are reported in wall paintings affected by fire [103].
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