Van Noten's retail spaces so closely echo the designer's finely wrought blend of old and new, classic and kitsch, and exotic and traditional that you'd expect both the fashion and the decorative styles to have sprung from the same source.
But his impulse was guided by the belief that America's sacred spaces are for celebrating great achievements.
Built into the floor of the home's circular spaces are actual compasses, created with strips of different kinds of wood.
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Okinawa's governor, Masahide Ota, has been badgered by developers who drool over Futenma's open spaces close to the crowded prefectural capital, Naha.
Contrary to nearly everything we know about the way celebrity is supposed to work, Banksy's identity remains as mysterious as when he first began leaving stenciled rats on the walls of London's public spaces.
More than 10 million users worldwide use the company's services, but competition has become more heated, and includes Google's Blogger, Microsoft 's MSN Spaces, weblogs from Xanga Inc. and even open source software such as WordPress.
Sitting at a table on a busy mezzanine inside of Manhattan's Riverside Church, one of the orchestra's rehearsal spaces, violinist Ronnie Bauch and cellist Melissa Meell look back at the evolution of the Orpheus Method, the egalitarian organizational principle at the heart of the orchestra.
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's television white spaces database system, which may provide service to devices beginning January 26, 2012.
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The incident happened in one of the city centre's "shared spaces", areas used by vehicles and pedestrians.
Developers say reforms are necessary to boost the industry but opponents fear that relaxing the rules will allow developers to ride roughshod over the country's remaining green spaces.
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Others are less bullish about America's wide open spaces.
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And now the boyishly enthusiastic Mr. Francesconi has a new challenge: orchestrating the preservation and digitization of the 300, 000 programs, fliers, ticket stubs, photographs, letters, albums, scrapbooks and recordings that have been amassed from 50, 000 events in Carnegie's three concert spaces.
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To celebrate its transformation and re-opening, the Museum will present an inaugural six-week program titled Celebrating the Moving Image (Jan. 15 - Feb. 20, 2011) featuring screenings, personal appearances, performances and special events to showcase the Museum's new programming spaces and its philosophy.
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That's 30 letters and two spaces, too long for the Inland Revenue's online form.
Further up the hill are Peckham Rye and Nunhead Cemetery, the neighbourhood's most desirable green spaces.
"He's quite particular about spaces, so I knew whatever it would be, it would work, " says Mrs.
Audemars Piguet had taken over what has become one of the city's gorgeous, cavernous spaces with an exhibition open to the public.
Toni Ainley, the council's head of open spaces, said "a number of complaints about activities not desirable to everyone, including drinking parties" had been reported.
Birkenhead Park was opened on Easter Monday 5 April 1847 by Lord Morpeth and is regarded by some historians as the world's first public park, and was also one of the UK's first municipal green spaces.
Other facilities include a small children's library, exhibition spaces, lecture halls, a school for information sciences and a planetarium, this last being a separate, spherical structure poised at one end of the vast outside plaza like an orbiting satellite.
On February 15, 2011, President Barack Obama announced the America's Great Outdoors Report, the Administration's action plan under the America's Great Outdoors initiative to achieve lasting conservation of the outdoor spaces that power our nation's economy, shape our culture, and build our outdoor traditions.
Although the project's exterior and interior public spaces are Graves-designed, apartment layouts and details are by a relatively obscure contract architect.
The musicians can disappear into the pit at the front of the audience, then rise majestically from the rear of the vast stage, one of the world's most technologically sophisticated performance spaces.
While the residents of Samso can take advantage of their island's blustery weather, open spaces and low-population density to be carbon neutral, the success of wind energy on a global scale may come down to simple economics.
But no one is allowed to sleep there overnight, and the group's meetings have migrated to indoor spaces.
Recollections, a unit of Michael's, added classes, work spaces and kitchens where moms could make their kids lunches and snacks.
And while it's one of the most progressive spaces for design, I believe it will follow a historic aesthetic sequence.
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The First Amendment protects everyone's right to ogle in public spaces, turn the ogling into "speech" and publish it via "the press, " which includes radios and wires.
Fifer says they expect the system to promote economic development and tourism, since visitors will come to use the service in the area's cafes, restaurants and public spaces.
The lingering impact of Ramsey's photos of those abandoned subterranean spaces is how they revealed a still-salvageable vestige of New York, something that hasn't yet been torn down and turned into the generic and the banal.
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