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  2. Buga Wood Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The BUGA Wood Pavilion (also known as BUGA Holzpavillion) is a 500 m 2 (5,400 sq ft) experimental shell structure that served as an open event space with a multi-purpose stage at the Bundesgartenschau 2019 in Heilbronn.

  3. United States Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The United States Pavilion (also known as the U.S. Pavilion and Federal Pavilion) was a pavilion at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, New York.Themed to the "challenge to greatness", it was designed for the 1964 New York World's Fair by Leon Deller of the architectural firm Charles Luckman Associates.

  4. New York State Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    That March, the New York State Comptroller's office launched an investigation into the construction costs of the pavilion. [73] Comptroller Arthur Levitt ultimately determined that the pavilion had cost $12,292,225 to erect, slightly lower than the predicted final cost of about $12.4 million but much higher than the original budget of $3.825 ...

  5. Open plan - Wikipedia

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    Open plan is the generic term used in architectural and interior design for any floor plan that makes use of large, open spaces and minimizes the use of small, enclosed rooms such as private offices. The term can also refer to landscaping of housing estates, business parks, etc., in which there are no defined property boundaries, such as hedges ...

  6. Expo 2010 pavilions - Wikipedia

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    The pavilion was anchored by an open public square and surrounded by three large, wooden, curved structures. [28] The square was a performing area, with performances by Cirque du Soleil. [28] Part of the pavilion's exterior walls were covered by a special kind of greenery and rainwater was collected by a drainage system for use inside the pavilion.

  7. Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Each plaza was enhanced with new restrooms and concession stands. A ten-window ticket office and additional lanes for buses, limousines and vehicle drop-off area were added to the North Plaza as well. [citation needed] In 1998, The Pavilion added new administrative offices for the expanding staff necessary to run a first-class performing arts ...

  8. Tented roof - Wikipedia

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    a polygonal roof made of wood, where wood logs are laid both parallel to the sides of the roof, and across the corners to form squinches, which makes the roof high and rather pointed. a roof of similar shape (thin, pointed, nearly conical), made of brick or stone. The lower sections of such a roof are usually constructed of a series of roofed ...

  9. Banff National Park Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Interior, circa 1913. Assembly lounge, art glass windows on the right, fireplace at the far end. The pavilion featured a rustic style over a frame construction, [6] and was an elongated visitor shelter of wood and stone. [1] Supported by low stone walls [7] the length of the building was constructed of wood, in a board-and-batten fashion. [7]