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  2. Accent wall - Wikipedia

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    A dark purple accent wall. An accent wall or feature wall is an interior wall whose design differs from that of the other walls in the room. The accent wall's color can simply be a different shade of the color of the other walls, or have a different design in terms of the color and material. [1] Accent wall offers a simple, stylish way to add ...

  3. Price Tower - Wikipedia

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    [20] [212] The facade panels are suspended from the floor slabs, [7] [90] and most of the exterior decorations are made of copper. [213] [214] The facade includes louvers to help shield the interiors from sunlight. [48] [215] [216] The louvers are 20 inches (510 mm) wide [207] and were oxidized into a blue-green color before they were installed.

  4. Roosevelt Hotel (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Roosevelt Hotel is a former hotel and a shelter for asylum seekers at 45 East 45th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.Named in honor of U.S. president Theodore Roosevelt, the hotel was developed by the New York Central Railroad and the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and opened in 1924.

  5. Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    It is also home to the UK's oldest surviving classical orchestra (Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra) [111] and repertory theatre (Liverpool Playhouse). [112] In 1864, Peter Ellis built the world's first iron-framed, curtain-walled office building, Oriel Chambers, which was a prototype of the skyscraper.

  6. Hyde Park, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The Emden gun, a four-inch gun salvaged from the German raider ship sunk off the Cocos Islands by HMAS Sydney in 1914, the first Australian naval ship to ship victory and one of the nation's earliest war trophies, was gifted from the Commonwealth Government and sited at Hyde Park on the corner of Oxford and College Streets.