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  2. Gift of the Wind - Wikipedia

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    Gift of the Wind was commissioned in 1983 [3] and unveiled in 1985 as a part of the MBTA and the Cambridge Arts Council's Arts on the Line program. This first of its kind program was devised to bring art into the MBTA's planned Northwest Extension of the Red Line subway stations in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and became a model for similar drives for public art across the country. [4]

  3. Who made the list? Timberline Landscaping’s 2024 ... - AOL

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    Back for 2024, is Timberline Landscaping’s Annual “Christmas Lights Guide,” which showcases over 100 decorated businesses and homes around Colorado Springs. This marks the 12th year of the ...

  4. Landscape lighting - Wikipedia

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    Conventionally generated and sourced electricity remains the most used source for landscape lighting in the early twenty-first century. With the combination of increasing demand for more efficient lighting, increasing availability of sustainable designs, global warming considerations, and aesthetic and safety concerns in garden and landscape design the methods and equipment of outdoor ...

  5. Sutton Place, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    The northern block or wing was demolished in 1782, giving the house its present open appearance of a U-shape, the two surviving flanking wings forming a courtyard looking to the east. An unusual feature is that, due to the extreme flatness of the site, the entire ground floor of the whole house stands on the exact level of the soil, so that no ...

  6. Wing (building) - Wikipedia

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    Wings may be named after their function (e.g. the Cardiac Wing of Great Ormond Street Hospital [2]), their orientation (e.g. the East Wing of Somerset House, King's College, London [3]) or a notable person (e.g. the Cavendish Wing of St Mary's Hospice, Ulverston [4]). Wings create more window surface for more natural lighting and for safety ...

  7. Botanical Garden of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Greenhouses are attached to the two side wings. Others are located below the level of the second terrace, between the stairs giving access to it. [1] Though it has been transformed to meet its new function as a cultural centre (including concert halls and showrooms), the interior of the building retains most of its original appearance.