Sentence examples for white pavilion from inspiring English sources

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The soaking grass is filled with contemporary sculpture, and even the less ambitious works look impressive in the shadow of the twisting white pavilion.

Nearby, Tadao Ando has built a curving white pavilion in the new Piccadilly Gardens, themselves landscaped by the design firm EDAW.

That hidden city of peace and brotherly love, Shangri-La, in the film "Lost Horizon" (1937), was a modern white pavilion, another candidate for fairdom.

Their grail was a gleaming white pavilion in Regent's Park, London, designed by architect du jour David Adjaye, and inside, the atmosphere was heady with contemporary art, money, glamour and fame.

The short film Disseminate and Hold, by the artist Rosa Barba, introduces into Oscar Niemeyer's serene white pavilion the everyday disorder of the elevated highway, backed by a charging, drum-heavy score by the German-Brazilian group Black Manual.

Armed with his Canon and a smartphone set to video (it was poking from the pocket of his camera bag), Mr. Sands, 56, hurried through the marquee lights toward a gleaming white pavilion, perfectly aware that his efforts to get in would be denied.

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The park beside the river was the busiest of the city's busy places, with its row of white pavilions and its long strip of living grass.

The campus is surrounded by red brick walls and includes two cricket grounds with white pavilions, stables housing eighty horses, and three swimming pools.

The new heron-white pavilion -- inspired by historic photographs and descriptions of the destroyed pavilion -- is to be complemented by a palette of light blues and grays.

The two copper-green and marble-white pavilions that stand above it are ornamented with golden sunflowers and arabesques, typical of a style that tried to present to the world a different vision of modernity.

The Virginia Museum has acquired a 19th-century white marble pavilion from Rajasthan, India, which weighs 27 tons, and a castoff from the Museum of the City of New York: an 1880s bedroom with gilt-encrusted ebonized furniture.

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