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Its bathroom has a glassed-in shower with a rain head.
We sleep on the glassed-in porch, feet from the lake.
There's also a glassed-in soundproof room used as a recording studio.
"It's too open," she said of the spectacular glassed-in upstairs bedroom.
OUTDOOR SPACE: The shared walkways are landscaped; the pool is glassed in.
She was sitting, regally postured, in a private glassed-in room at a hotel restaurant.
So, for the marine type of use, we usually look at panels that are double glassed.
I geeked out a bit, standing there in the glassed-off booth with the headset on.
Downstairs, glassed-in classrooms for New York Junior Tennis spill onto a wedge-shaped courtside patio.
The CCTV got examined and sure enough, the girl didn't get glassed by 'one of my group'.
To the left of the large foyer is a fully glassed-in interior patio with terra-cotta floors.
It features classic Moorish Andalusian architecture with a glassed-in courtyard restaurant, glazed tiles and terra-cotta brick.
Early days, I think if I were to share a view, I almost think it kind of glassed over.
Lined with tan marble, the bathroom had a glassed-in shower, plush towels and robes and Aromatherapy Associates toiletries.
The master bathroom has concrete counters and a glassed-in shower with a rain head and a pebbled floor.
A large glassed-in shower, with a bench, had rainfall and hand-held shower heads with powerful water pressure.
Beluga, a high-end Russian vodka, sponsored a glassed-in V.I.P. room with leather club chairs and unlimited drinks.
The apartment blocks are designed to command views from a distance; the glassed-in libraries, to command the street.
Those glassed-in rear humps aren't just for style, either — they can house a pair of carbon-fiber helmets.
Housed in a glassed-in gallery, the artworks rest on the floor and hang from the ceiling like soft vines.
The designers were sitting at a table in a glassed-in conference room at Public School's modest garment district headquarters.
"Not sure how I feel about this," he wrote on Instagram after posting a photo of the glassed-off table.
Steps away, in a separate room with a door, the toilet and glassed-in shower got illumination from a skylight.
" Yes, we lie, "dark people, who carry secrets / glassed in their eyes and hide words / under the roofs of their mouth.
The master bedroom faces east, toward the creek; the master bathroom has a jetted tub with a glassed-in tile shower.
He is late to our meeting in a glassed-in Quibi conference room because his earlier meeting with Spielberg ran long.
There are two floors with glassed-in, single-loaded corridors, the sort of perk you mostly find in high-end residential developments.
Speaking to me about the building in October, in the glassed-in penthouse library above his firm's Tokyo offices, Kuma became animated.
At the new Robey hotel in Chicago, a glassed-in bar on the 13th-floor rooftop offers space for 35 seated patrons.
Orders are placed at a counter in the back, where you may witness your soup dumplings being made in a glassed-in room.
The restaurant Preview The Lilia chef's second Italian restaurant, also in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, includes an airy, glassed-in room where pasta is made.
The glassed-in cooking school can handle twice as many students and now has ovens, so baking, not just confectionery, can be taught.
A mezzanine sitting area overlooks the ground-floor common areas, and a catwalk leads to an elevated, glassed loft set up for stargazing.
Blue-glassed shine walls in the invisible wealthy, while eddies in the heat-dazzled smog block their view from a 90th-floor penthouse.
It's Chicago real estate of a certain kind—thin walls, thin-glassed windows that leak heat in winter, the radiators blasting like nobody's business.
I now have a stylish new bathroom with a huge glassed-in shower and a sleek kitchen with tile floors and stainless steel appliances.
I ask for a female T.S.A. agent — my bag is an explosion of loose tampons — and we go to a glassed-in privacy room.
Its core was a room of 200 computer operators over which, when he was on duty, he would preside from a glassed-in mezzanine office.
We turned up one Saturday morning and Lisa escorted us into a glassed-in kitchen with stainless-steel tables at the back of the store.
The 2003th-story rooftop will hold a pool lounge and fire pits, while a glassed-in cocktail lounge one floor below enables year-round swilling.
In one glassed-in area on the building's second floor, Helsinki residents could repair personal electronic items by 3D-printing replacement parts and soldering them together.
The hotel is home to the two-Michelin-starred Facile, whose lovely dining room, set inside a glassed-in atrium, also doubles as the breakfast room.
Glassed-in artifacts like the three-tier bunks where ill and starving prisoners slept two or more to a billet, head to toe, seem incongruently antiseptic.
At one end of the room was a glassed-in service kitchen, lit up like an aquarium so that everyone could see the cooks at work.
"These properties are impressive, and no doubt there are great advantages to be enjoyed in such extensive glassed views," Justice Anthony Mann said in his decision.
In an otherwise empty betting hall, a security guard patrolled listlessly as staff members sat behind glassed-in counters, napping or tapping away on their smartphones.
If you've ever plunked money into claw machines at an arcade, you understand how difficult it is to snag a stuffed toy from the glassed-in container.
If you've ever plunked money into claw machines at an arcade, you understand how difficult it is to snag a stuffed toy from the glassed-in container.
And just walking into brightly-colored, high-energy Ganso proved restorative, despite the glassed-off kitchen that made us pity the cooks in their fishbowl-like existence.
Next to the dining room, facing the factory's remains, is a separate, glassed-in workshop where the temperature and humidity are kept at consistent dough-friendly levels.
" The leader of a large agency has a "glassed weekend home perched on 200 acres overlooking the Hudson River" along with an "8,000-square-foot Chelsea loft.
MANZO This restaurant in Eataly Flatiron emphasizing meat has closed but will reopen in late March with a more open design incorporating a glassed-in butchering room.
In the end, the president took a brief walk with Mr. Kim around the hotel's pool, shook his hand and then canceled lunch in a glassed pavilion.
Based on the famous cathedral in Barcelona, the basic objective of Sagrada is to build your own stain-glassed window using the gem-like dice and "window" templates.
The Sunday following my dinner with Ashley, the twins and I went to class at Freedom University, which occupies a glassed-in lounge in the middle of campus.
Inside is a glassed-in office and a spacious meeting room where refugees gather regularly to discuss employment strategies and forge business connections to help others with assimilation.
Inside a glassed-in room above the warehouse floor, traders stare at banks of computers as they place bids on this rolling riot of flowers at the auction.
In 1959, the building would have been surrounded by a pool that reflected the glassed-in lobby, with its white concrete floors and marble-and-aluminum reception desk.
An adjacent glassed-in sun porch is part of the 26819s addition, as is the kitchen, which has hickory wood floors and has been upgraded with granite countertops.
" Or, in the manner of a personals ad, to invite her closer: "A brother versed in spiritual calisthenics / And cowboy quiet seeks funny, lonesome, / Speculative or eye-glassed lass.
It made me think of another glassed-in space in town, the A.T.M., which every year fills up with drunk kids who have no other warm place to sleep.
A gleaming, glassed-in kitchen anchors the dining room at Leonelli Taberna, the first of three culinary ventures run by the chef, Jonathan Benno, in the newly renovated Evelyn hotel.
The space — a glassed-in kind of half-moon stuffed with people and lights — is also open-air, as the Today production is constantly on the move, going inside and out.
In a glassed-in drilling shack on the Thunder Horse platform, operators stay connected to a new onshore command center in Houston that BP designed to monitor data from offshore wells.
A glassed-in kitchen lies in the back, its shelves stacked with colorfully glazed modern Chinese plates and bowls that you won't find in the restaurant-supply shops on the Bowery.
The dining room is connected to the kitchen by a pantry with glassed-in cabinetry, a wet bar and counters made of Vermont slate, a material that continues into the kitchen.
In a glassed-off room next to the bar, before an audience composed primarily of comics waiting their turn, a young man in a threadbare gray T-shirt had the stage.
The chef, Tanguy Laviale, 35, presides over a small open kitchen at the end of the rustic-chic dining room, which looks on a glassed inner courtyard planted with aromatic herbs.
Past the front door, which is shuttered to allow breezes to pass through when open, there is a guest bedroom and a bathroom with a glassed-in shower on the left.
The lower level includes a carpeted master bedroom with built-in closets behind frosted glass doors, and an en suite bathroom with a double vanity and a walk-in glassed-walled shower.
The glassed-in wine room plays a refreshingly interactive part in your meal: Rather than refer to a list, you're invited to peruse the room the way you would a wine shop.
At the back, the master bedroom and the kitchen — grand and austere as a monastic refectory — sit on opposite sides of a glassed-in courtyard shaded by a soaring yvyrá-pytá tree.
But she waited until the following Sunday, when, as she listened from the glassed-in room for families at the back of her church, the same priest devoted his entire homily to it.
The Lilia chef will open a new restaurant, Misi, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, with an open kitchen and a glassed-in room where pasta makers will be on view, mixing, rolling, extruding, twisting and filling.
He paused — just long enough for the audience to get the joke — in front of one of those minimalist telephone kiosks that had begun to replace superhero-worthy telephone booths with glassed-in sides.
The one thing they had in common was they worked inside Trump Tower, which is where she'd regularly observe him from inside the glassed-in office as she answered the phone for the Bayrock Group.
The listing for the building, posted online prior to the sale to the couple, describes and shows an elegant home, with large sitting rooms, a glassed-in sun room, and a small patio in back.
Sitting in a glassed-in box, the defendants listened mutely as the judge read the charges, including bursting into the couple's apartment in the Paris suburb of Créteil and throwing religious objects on the floor.
One worked in the central glassed-in booth, answering inmate buzzers through an intercom (a system they used to make requests and complaints) and maintaining logs of visitors or other individuals entering or exiting the unit.
Leaving the front of the house in its original form — turret included — the architects added a glassed-in extension to the back that allowed for an open-plan living area with clear views to the garden.
The bedroom is decorated with metallic cork wallpaper; the bathroom includes a natural-stone-trough double sink and a wet room: a glassed-in area with a soaking tub, rain shower head and hand-held sprayer.
After a leisurely Saturday afternoon spent at a women's golf tournament at his club here, where he waved to the crowd from a glassed-in viewing stand, Mr. Trump awoke with a familiar list of grievances.
There was also a glassed-in conference room, and that's where I found Mike Will—Mike WiLL Made-It is his producer name; legally he's Michael Len Williams II—in the midst of a business meeting.
They hauled cardboard boxes containing videotapes, photographs and documents into the firm's glassed-in reception area on the 18th floor, where they sat in gray midcentury-modern couches beneath an oil portrait of one of Taft's founders.
Crossing a landscaped front patio, you enter a glassed-in wraparound corridor that flows into an open-plan living area with wood floors and a wood-burning fireplace flanked by built-in minimalist bookshelves with integrated lighting.
Crossing a landscaped front patio, you enter a glassed-in wraparound corridor that flows into an open-plan living area with wood floors and a wood-burning fireplace flanked by built-in minimalist bookshelves with integrated lighting.
Café Landtmann, meanwhile, with its glassed-in atrium and views of both the city hall and the main theater, was frequented by the likes of Sigmund Freud and Gustav Mahler, a fact which they relish and advertise.
A partially glassed-in shower stall had a favorite feature: The faucets were on the wall near the door and the shower head was on the opposite wall so I could set the temperature without getting soaked.
A partially glassed-in shower stall had a favorite feature: The faucets were on the wall near the door and the shower head was on the opposite wall so I could set the temperature without getting soaked.
So it was a nice thing—the first shot in the game is an old cracked helmet on a glassed planet, and of course you realize at the end that's Noble Six's helmet, and that he didn't survive.
There are long, shared work tables, benched seating with cafe tables, indoor and outdoor fireplaces, and a glassed-in children's play area next door so that parents can keep an eye on their kids while logging extra hours.
But inside the glassed-in confines of Trump Tower — where he remained inside for nearly two days straight — the President was defiant in the wake of the ensuing backlash, according to two people who visited the building on Wednesday.
A glassed-in area at the back of the shop is reserved for the atelier, where seamstresses use vintage fabrics and colorful modern prints to sew the custom-made and one-of-a-kind clothes sold in the shop.
Among them are a gleaming stretch of open kitchen along one side and an airy, glassed-in room for making pasta on the other, where three to five artisans will be on view, mixing, rolling, extruding, twisting and filling.
A former hot-air balloon factory (the open roof has since been glassed-over) and, later, once the director Luc Besson's studio, the site of the new "social sports club" La Montgolfière is unique in both design and concept.
A glassed-in shower stall had a rainfall showerhead, and on the counter, an array of bath amenities included a scrub mitt, arctic facial scrub and blueberry-seed hand lotion from c/o Gerd, an organic beauty line from Swedish Lapland.
Though the Trump name appears everywhere in the cavernous five-story marble and dark-glassed atrium — the site of Donald J. Trump's announcement in June that he was running for president — it is actually a public space, governed by the city.
This interactive work was originally commissioned for the courtyard in front of Philadelphia's City Hall in 2017, and is comprised of two white scaffold-like ramps that lead participants to two terminal points glassed in at roughly waist height on four sides.
Within the 180-square-meter "envelope" of interior space, the architects created an airy, open-plan ground floor where spring and summer light streams into full-length windows, sliding glass doors and a glassed sunroom — the home's third corner — that is Mrs.
Exploiting the sloped contour of the movie theater seating above, the market gets loads of light, pouring in through soaring windows revealed by the angled, white, sculptured ceiling, which yields space for mezzanine-level seating and a sunny, glassed-in teaching kitchen.
I followed the numbered water circuit elements, enjoying a sauna with a giant picture window looking out over the gray harbor and the hot pool on the deck before climbing into a macramé cradle in one of the many glassed-in resting rooms.
"It's so much more than just the restoration of an iconic building," Mr. Ford said while pointing out features of the station's crumbling interior, including its ticket windows and a vast, open-air space that he envisions as a glassed-in atrium.
It includes a large picture window wall, a glassed-in reading room high above the main floor, an elevator bay, a small corridor, very few 90-degree corners, and numerous other elements that make the architecture an unavoidable consideration for artists working in the space.
While some of the marquetry experts sit at long tables and make casts by hand, others are in a glassed-off room, using 3-D software programs and electronic sketchpads to create button casts and molds that then are printed out for use in manufacturing.
And the action, save for some moderately cool slow-motion shots and a protracted fight sequence that takes place in a glassed-in elevator shaft, is for the most part murky, chaotic and as hard to follow as it is to care about the outcome.
Like the petals of a 2180-foot sunflower seeking the light, the 28 hexagonal mirrors that make up the heart of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope were faced toward a glassed-in balcony overlooking a cavernous clean room at the Goddard Space Flight Center here.
Fashion Review MILAN — Earlier this summer Apple unveiled a new retail concept in Milan: a store beneath a glassed-in cascading fountain in a piazza just around the corner from the Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, the shopping thoroughfare that connects the Duomo and the Piazza San Babila.
A tiny wine bar, La Réserve de Quasimodo — good for cheese and pâtés — abuts a 13th-century house (dated by archaeologists who tested DNA from a cat skeleton found in the ceiling), while the glassed-in front offers a stunning view of the Hôtel de Ville.
It was in that city that Ophüls achieved early success as a theatrical director, and "Letter From an Unknown Woman" has a number of authentic, perhaps ruefully nostalgic touches, including a glassed-in wine garden where an all-female orchestra wearily plays for the entranced lovers.
A fireplace marks the heart of the glassed-in, gabled-roof barn that holds the heated pool, which opens to an outdoor pool and a Jacuzzi perched on a pier in the middle of the lake, its warm vapors swirling and rising into brisk evening air.
So the rebuilding, which will add some exhibition room and create a new glassed-in space for educational and public programs at the corner of 165th Street and the Grand Concourse, will make the museum feel like a visual and architectural whole for the first time, she said.
A section of the car's roof has been removed and a piece of opaque Plexiglas has been set in its place, turning the interior into a glassed-in box, which feels eerily empty, perhaps like a reliquary you would find in a church, except without any bones or relics.
With the push of a button, he could move from the ground-level kitchen and vast Japanese-inflected courtyard to the glassed-in middle floor with views of the city on all sides to the top level containing the bedrooms, their round windows punched through the metal facade like portholes.
Size: 2,676 square feet Price per square foot: $1,074 Indoors: Passing through a glassed-in front atrium space with plantings, and a red double front door, you enter a freshly painted and carpeted area that extends the width of the house, with a transparent back wall overlooking the pool and distant mountains.
Not an entirely open volume, in the way of the wide angles of Mies van der Rohe's 1951 Farnsworth House — a one-room, glassed-in weekend retreat outside of Chicago — it is imbricated with the natural world through the interior garden, an idiosyncratic house that clearly declares its ambition to reshape how rooms traditionally work.
Of course.) As we slowly grind up the circumference of London's largest bike wheel, the silver box is flipped open and out come two black plastic trays, eight plastic Champagne flutes (nobody wants to get glassed 500 metres above sea level), a small pub mixer bottle of orange juice, and three bottles of chilled Pommery Champagne.
Today the kitchen, glassed in and visible to diners, produces the kind of elegant food for which Mr. Bosi gained high regard at his previous restaurant, Hibiscus (which garnered two Michelin stars): modern dishes (and a few traditional favorites) that have been meticulously considered and cooked — but that, for all the thought and precision, remain bright and full of flavor.
Tory Burch invited everyone to the Whitney Museum of American Art, for example, in all its glassed-in Renzo Piano glory, and then showed them the Philadelphia story (her own, and bits inspired by the 1940 George Cukor film) in 36 looks from coed Fair Isles and corduroy to PTA foulards with a big, swirling T.B. monogram and gold-embroidered hostess glam.
On a recent morning at the Metropolitan Detention Center, sitting in a plastic chair in an airless, glassed-in booth in what resembled a large hospital waiting room — minus the televisions, the pastel watercolor paintings, the magazines and the windows — Mr. Espada seemed shorn of the grandiloquence that those in Albany had come to know so well over the two decades of his singularly unruly political career.
Running the length of these galleries is a sloping sort of gangway that gradually brings the visitor into the largest exhibition spaces and, combined with glassed-in ceiling and window walls, rather gives one the feeling of being on a cruise ship — especially on an appropriately dark and stormy night like the one that witnessed the opening of Gray Matters, the maiden voyage of newly appointed Senior Curator Michael Goodson.
Down a long, glassed-in hallway, I arrived at an enormous white room where hanging on one wall was a 2008 Kehinde Wiley painting, 23-feet long and 25-and-a-half-feet high, depicting a black man in a green hoodie reclining in a position reminiscent of Auguste Clésinger's 290 marble sculpture "Femme Piquée par un Serpent" (or "Woman Bitten by a Snake"), which gives the painting its name.

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