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And when a hotel has rooms to fill, the prices drop.
Inside his house, he has rooms upon rooms stacked with games.
The Limelight Aspen hotel has rooms from $225, versus over $400 in summer.
It has rooms for community meetings, a theatre, affordable food and lots of programming.
Inside, it has rooms with 16.5-foot ceilings, an elevator, and a bomb shelter.
It has rooms for all kinds of collaborative work, from video gaming to podcasting and sewing.
Nantucket Island Resorts, a collection of five properties on Nantucket, has rooms available in late August.
The company currently has rooms available in two properties in the D.C. area and one in Seattle.
The Shanghai resort's signature restaurant, the Wandering Moon Teahouse, has rooms designed to represent different areas of the country.
Rooms at Sonesta Philadelphia, known for its prime location in historic, 17th-century-old Rittenhouse Square, has rooms starting at $209/night.
A larger boutique with 32 rooms, Club Peace & Plenty, a historic hotel since 1958, has rooms as low as $168 a night.
The server focuses mainly on the discussion of scripture as well as news in the Muslim world, and has rooms in six different languages.
Montepelier Plantation & Beach, a luxury, beachfront resort with outdoor pool, a 2017 Conde Nast Traveler Reader's Choice Awards, has rooms for $150, normally $235.
For example, Firehouse Inn, originally the 1888 Newport fire department building, has rooms starting at $139 a night, compared with $450 in the summer.
Their standard fixture, the Aquila chandelier, hangs near the entry to their 5,40-square-foot studio, which has rooms for fabricating, finishing and assembly.
Just a short walk from the places where Gobright lived in his Honda Civic, the Ahwahnee has rooms that cost several hundred dollars a night.
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, for example, has rooms at 25 percent off during this period (it also has a similar sale for summer if booked by March 24).
Although Fergie and Andrew divorced in 1996, she still has rooms at the family home, Royal Lodge, and she has regularly said she and Andrew are the "happiest divorced couple" in the world.
The building was ill designed to be a shelter — it has rooms jutting off corridors, rather than large dormitory-type spaces — but it had been one for decades, run by one nonprofit or another.
In Edgartown on Martha's Vineyard, Harbor View Hotel has rooms from $2995, versus the normal starting rate of $319, and the 18th-century Kelley House inn is offering rates from $117 compared with $252 in season.
Hotel de Berri, a Luxury Collection Hotel, the former home of Italian fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli, has rooms starting at $490 in August that include breakfast (as a point of reference, room rates in July start at $790).
For example, the new Hoxton hotel in Chicago offered $77 rooms on pre-opening bookings; the hotel, which opened in April, now has rooms from about $150 (the company promises similar future bargains on upcoming openings in Los Angeles and London).
Collins and Nadler ask the BOP for details on assessments conducted regarding Epstein's possible risk of suicide, whether he was ever placed in single-cell confinement or restrictive housing and whether the facility has rooms specifically designated for inmates on suicide watch.
Each haunted house or hospital has rooms or hallways — or, in the case of Grave Encounters, tunnels — that start to gain a personality and help build expectations that skilled directors like the Vicious Brothers can then exploit as the audience grows a little too comfortable.
The Sierra Grande Lodge & Spa in Truth or Consequences, N.M., which opened last year and has rooms from $145 a night, offers a free table service breakfast where guests order from a menu that includes dishes like blue corn and pine nut pancakes with cinnamon butter.
The school has rooms for Art and Craft and other performing arts. Instruments are made available to students. Each class (except classes from IX-XII) has a music period.
The inn uses the market as a gift shop and common area and has rooms in the Jischke's second floor living space. The store was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 11, 1986.
VUM provides students with a dormitory in Dobrich. Every apartment has a separate bathroom, kitchen, gas heating and WiFi. There are twin-bed and single rooms. The Varna campus has rooms with beds, separate and shared bathrooms, gas heating and WiFi.
The museum library has a complete collection of all of Betje Wolff's works. The museum has rooms decorated in period styles of three different centuries. There is an 18th-century garden. It focuses on the lifestyle of residents of Beemster.
Salterbeck ACE is a successful community business run as a social enterprise. It manages the Oval Centre which has rooms for hire, a bar, cafe and gym. Salterbeck ACE also runs landscaping and decorating teams which have corporate contracts as well as with private individuals.
The Patton Township Sub-Station facility at 2598 Green Tech Drive opened in 2001. It has rooms for four live-in members and a bunkroom for additional firefighters. The station houses Truck 5-2, Engine 5-4, Utility 5-2 and Tanker 5-2.
During the Soviet period, part of the collection was housed in the building of the Church of St. John the Baptist in Kerch. Presently the exposition of this Lapidarium is located in a separate building. It also has rooms for restoration and scientific work.
It has a timber handrail and slat balustrading. Four sets of French windows open onto the verandah. The opposite side of the house has rooms along what may have been a former verandah. A verandah at the rear has been extended into a timber deck.
It has rooms for children from the ages 0 to 8.Kvivik.fo, Dagstovnurin Áarlon (in Faroese) There is a rowing club in Kvívík. It is called Kvívíkar Sóknar Róðrarfelag. One of their boats which is called Junkarin won the Faroese championship for 5-mannafør women in 2011.
The hospital was established in July 1898. During the 2020 coronavirus pandemic, Ebara Hospital took in the first Japanese evacuees from Wuhan, China, who showed symptoms of the disease. The hospital has rooms with negative air pressure ventilation systems designed to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
The building originally had a cross-shaped roof structure with an octagonal dome for the observatory. Later this was replaced by a high mansard roof with gabled extensions. The interior has rooms decorated in a simple combination of rococo style and classicism. The classical stairway is well preserved.
The second floor has rooms of various sizes. It originally had 40 guest rooms and operated as a hotel through 1981. It was originally designed for tourists but from the 1940s local people used its dining room and meeting rooms. Guest rooms have been converted into efficiency apartments.
Gakona depends upon local businesses and seasonal tourist travel. There is a Historic Lodge (National Register of Historic Places) called Gakona Lodge and Trading Post that has rooms, a restaurant, cabins and tavern. Gakona sawmill and dog sled maker. Summers provide income for local fishing and hunting guides, rafting operations and outfitters.
The club has its own training center located in Sangolquí and which is called Centro de Alto Rendimiento, that has seven football fields, one of them with artificial grass. The training center also has rooms to accommodate players, dining room, parking, a gym (for the first-team and reserves), indoor pool and administrative offices.
Ballathie has 23 bedrooms in the main hotel, plus 11 more at the Sportsman's Lodge. It is a venue for wedding ceremonies and receptions and also has rooms for conferences and meetings up to a capacity of 50. The hotel is on the River Tay, a salmon fishing river. Clay pigeon and grouse shooting are available.
The formation of the Academy occurred against a backdrop of increasing fragmentation and specialisation within the medical profession. The Academy merged with the Novartis Foundation in 2008, and moved to a dedicated headquarters building at 41 Portland Place in October 2010. This building provides office space for its 39 members of staff, and has rooms for events and conferences.
There are also meeting rooms for committees and facilities for press conferences. The Parliament restaurant is housed in the basement. The Hessian State Government chaired by the Minister-President also has rooms which can be used during the plenary sessions. Additionally there are facilities for accommodating visitors who participate in the public meetings of the Landtag.
Located in Naya Bazar, Ajmer, Badshahi Haveli was built in 1507 on the order of Emperor Akbar. Rectangular in shape, the building has a pillared hall inside. The Haveli has rooms on all the four corners and can be entered via the eastern verendah. The Haveli was used by one of the Amirs of Akbar as a residence later.
However, it is not true that all of neowa changed at the same time. If there's rotten one it was replaced by new one. Neowajib has rooms, a kitchen and a cow shed under one square roof, to protect domestic animals from mountain beasts, and to keep warm in winter. As red pine trees disappear, neowajib disappear gradually.
The art nouveau villa Rams Woerth in Steenwijk has rooms that feature a varied collection of his work. Hildo Krop also designed furniture, ceramics (ESKAF),"Beeldende kunst," in trouw.nl, 10/02/00; Note about an exhibition at the Princessehof Ceramics Museum about Eerste Steenwijker Kunstaardewerkfabriek (ESKAF) 1919-1927 held work by Krop and Cornelis van der Sluys. glass and ironworks.
The Philippine Heart Center is a hospital specializing in the treatment of heart ailments. It has rooms for pay patients and charity patients and admits more than 14,000 patients every year, including 3,300 that undergo heart surgery. It holds regular training programs for medical professionals. It as one of the busiest congenital heart surgery centers in Asia, according to its website.
The Groucho Club is a private members club formed in 1985 located on Dean Street in London's Soho. Its members are mostly drawn from the publishing, media, entertainment and arts industries. The club has rooms on several floors, including three bars, two restaurants and 20 bedrooms available for members or their guests, a snooker room, and four event rooms available for hire.
Located in Race 5 No 21 - 38 in Bogotá the site has the Rectory, the Vicerrectorías, most of the races of the Faculty of Administrative Sciences, Economics and Accounting, Faculty of Engineering and some programs of the Faculty of Social Sciences Humanities and Arts. MaleconIn the vicinity of the venue, the university has rooms for students of Musical Studies to conduct their instrumental practices.
Currently, the Library offers a laptop borrowing service for students, has rooms available for reservation, is home to a 24-hour study room and is a part of the EZ-Borrow network, where students, faculty and staff can request a book from another library and arrives in as little as four days to the circulation desk. The Library also hosts several student-worker positions each semester.
The Warroo Shire Hall is a fine and intact example of a timber shire hall of its era, catering for both administrative and social functions in its design. It has rooms for shire offices, with a large hall, stage, projection booth and small kitchen to the rear. Its toilets and separate supper room are now modern structures. The place is important because of its aesthetic significance.
In conjunction with the new school, a new multi-sports hall called Gjønneshallen was completed in 2005. It was the largest sports complex in Bærum at the time. It has one section mainly for team handball, and another section with a small artificial turf football field, a strip with athletics rubber and a climbing wall. It also has rooms for weight training, spinning and the like.
The main dining room is on the ground floor, now used as a bar and kitchen. The upper level is accessed from a reconstructed timber staircase, and has rooms with verandahs along a U-shaped floor plan. All the rooms have timber floors, but only some are the original timber. The upper stair lobby and sitting rooms remain mostly unchanged from the various renovations.
Holland Hall is named after Sir Geoffrey Holland, the Vice-Chancellor of the University who retired in 2002. It opened in September 2004, and is one of the newest and largest halls. The hall has rooms for 406 undergraduates and has a restaurant that seats 360. It is on the north-east side of Streatham Campus and has good views over the River Exe.
Wetherby Town Hall masquerading as the Albatross Theatre for the filming of Get Santa, February 2014. The town hall has rooms available for public hire and an office used by the town council. Several groups use the facilities and occasional craft and antique fairs are held on Thursdays to coincide with market day. Trade events and public consultations are held in the town hall.
The Colonial Inn is a historic hotel at 145 Shore Road in Ogunquit, Maine. The hotel complex is anchored by an 1890 Queen Anne Victorian hotel that is one of the few surviving resort hotels of the period, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The complex also has rooms in adjacent motel spaces; its amenities include a swimming pool, game room, and dining room serving breakfast.
Today the FLSR consists of five buildings- four outer buildings with three floors each. These contain all of the male and female apartments for the program. The central building has rooms used for student activities, dinners, and Sunday church meetings. The on- campus complex consists of 25 individual apartments for men and women learning eleven different languages (depending on demand): Hebrew, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Korean, and Spanish.
On May 6, 1932, a decree of the Roman Congregation for Seminaries and Universities officially recognizes the College as a pontifical institution. As of 2016 the college hosts about twenty student priests who study in numerous institutions, such as the Gregorian University, the Pontifical Biblical Institute, and the Lateran University. From July to late September, the house is closed. From October to June, the College usually has rooms to accommodate guests.
The furnace stack, of local stone, is intact to its full height of 29 feet, but the hearth has been removed. It was powered from a leat from the River Duddon and was blown (at least latterly) by blowing cylinders, described by Morton.G. R. Morton, 'The furnace at Duddon Bridge' Journal of the Iron & Steel Institute 200 (1962), 444-52. The bridge, leading to the charging platform, has rooms under it used for workers' housing.
The main floor of the building is raised on a platform that has rooms containing graves. On the main floor, two large halls known as Shirni hall and Khutba hall are placed back to back to form the nucleus of the building complex. Subsidiary two-storied rooms are on either side of the halls, probably to accommodate a congregation of ladies. And there is a series of three rooms on the east and the west.
It is a large covered passage (arcade) with arched apartments on either side. The arcade, which has rooms within its enclosures, located just after the entrance of the gate, is two directional; one runs towards south, and the other is to the east. The palace, situated a few steps down the arcade, is now in a dilapidated condition. Its restoration is limited by the inadequate documents to deduce the original construction details.
The central building has rooms used for student activities, dinners, and Sunday church meetings. The on-campus complex consists of 25 individual apartments for men and women learning eleven different languages (depending on demand): Hebrew, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Korean, and Spanish. Residents of these apartments agree to speak only their apartment's assigned language during the school year while in the apartment. Students are accompanied by a native resident throughout the year to enhance the experience.
For mission purposes the ship has rooms for crew and medical/hospital facilities for humanitarian missions, along with humanitarian and disaster relief capabilities. There is an area to treat and process evacuees and survivors, a large medical ward divided into two areas capable of treating up to 60. The ship also provides room for 350 in emergency situations. Asterix, post-conversion, is able to operate up to eight smaller boats with quick launch and recovery capability.
University housing for undergraduates is provided through twenty-four residence halls in both Urbana and Champaign. All undergraduates living within the undergraduate halls are required to have a meal plan. Graduate housing is usually offered through two graduate residence halls, restricted to those in sophomore year or above, and through three university-owned apartment complexes. One of the newer residence halls, Nugent Hall, has rooms with Beckwith Residential Support Services for students with severe physical disabilities.
Upstairs a wide central passageway leads to 6 bedrooms, an additional bathroom, living room, store room and out onto the suspended verandahs. The of living area has rooms with high ceilings. Some have marble, tiled and engraved brass fireplaces, original plaster and stencilled wall and ceiling finishes, rendered walls, cedar joinery and panelling. The interior decoration has been attributed to Lyon, Cottier & Co. Ewan was exposed to the company's work on a number of other occasions.
East Hall, located in the very center of campus on the site of the previous Walsh Hall (an academic building which housed Iona's Psychology Department), is three stories and holds an estimated 112 residents, accommodating students in a traditional corridor-style setting. There is an elevator in the center lobby area and lounges on both the second and third floors. It has rooms for groups of three and four students with a common bathroom on each wing. Each floor is separated by gender.
This Memorial is a two-story building with a basement. The Hall's west facade (front) and the east side facade are identical, except for the words 'Memorial Hall' and the year '1902' engraved on front of the building. The building functions as a museum and has rooms lined with 18 plaques containing the names of area individuals who served with the Union during the American Civil War. The plaques also list the names of those who died in the war.
The pavilion was constructed on a stone embankment on the hillside facing south. It has rooms on the south, north and west sides and has a wooden verandah on both the east and west sides. When originally built it was in the traditional style of a pavilion but was modified by Sachon's descendants. When first built it was surrounded by bamboo but these have now gone and in place of the bamboo there are myrtle, zelkova, phoenix, cherry and Chinese quince trees.
The Redland Library service operates the Russell Island Public Library which is located at 22 High Street. A Council-built hall near the main wharf is available and, centrally located on Jackson Street, the Bay Islands Community Centre has rooms. Some church denominations meet at the hall but others use the historic St Peter's Church Hall just up High Street. In 2009 the Kennedy Farm Community Centre was revamped with Commonwealth money and is now available for small scale community activity.
The IoD occupy the Grade I listed 116 Pall Mall in London, which is open to members of the IoD, and has rooms and function suites available for commercial hire. The building is owned by the Crown Estate, along with the large collection of artwork that decorates the rooms. Until 1978, the building was run by the United Service Club. The building was designed by John Nash, the 19th-century architect who also designed the Brighton Pavilion and Marble Arch, and constructed between 1826 and 1828.
The main display spaces show the permanent collection of historic British art, as well as contemporary work. It has rooms dedicated to works by one artist, such as: Tracey Emin, John Latham, Douglas Gordon, Sam Taylor-Wood, Tacita Dean, Marcus Gheeraerts II, though these, like the rest of the collection, are subject to rotation. The gallery also organises career retrospectives of British artists and temporary major exhibitions of British Art. Every three years the gallery stages a Triennial exhibition in which a guest curator provides an overview of contemporary British Art.
Just like the broad quadrangle courtyard in Beijing, and the Shikumen with Chinese and western features in Shanghai, the arcade building () is the symbol of Xiamen's traditional culture. The popularity of arcade buildings is due to the boom of "going overseas" at the beginning of the 20th century. Many overseas Chinese who made a great fortune in foreign countries came back home with new business ideas as well as foreign architectural ideas. Within the arcade building, the upstairs has rooms where people live while the downstairs has corridors which are used as shops.
The interior of the villa has rooms decorated in early-Empire style, sometimes known as Pompeian, with Baroque influences, which involved copious quantities of trompe-l'œil. At the Villa Spedalotto, the frescoes by Elia Interguglielmi are clearly inspired by some drawings of Simon Vouet, now part of the collections of Versailles. A distinguishing feature of the villa is the use of blue and white Vietri tiles, which cover the broad terrace looking towards the sea. They were placed in 1845, while between 1900 and the 1902 were replaced the tiles inside.
Although at least one of these developments went much further than Leckhampton – Clare College's graduate site became the independent college of Clare Hall in 1984. Since the separation of Clare and Clare Hall, it is once again unique among the colleges that admit both undergraduates and postgraduates in having a dedicated graduate site. The interests of Leckhampton are represented by the Warden of Leckhampton, a senior Fellow of the College. The Warden has rooms in Leckhampton House, and hosts a number of social functions at Leckhampton throughout the year.
He calls for Travis via walkie-talkie, and they follow her car to a peep-show club where she works. While Hunter waits outside, Travis goes in, finding the business has rooms with one-way mirrors, where clients converse with strippers via telephone. He eventually sees Jane, though she cannot see him, and leaves. The next day, Travis leaves Hunter at the Méridien Hotel in downtown Houston, with a message that he feels obliged to reunite mother and son, as he feels responsible for separating them in the first place.
Willamette Writers is a 501-c-3 nonprofit writing group based in the U.S. state of Oregon, with nearly 1,600 members, and chapters in Portland, Eugene, Salem, Corvallis, Central Point, and Newport. The group has a house (The Willamette Writers Cynthia Whitcomb House for writers) in West Linn that serves as an office, and a place for meetings, critique groups and workshops. Additionally it has rooms that members can rent to write in. Willamette Writers aims to provide and encourage a creative environment and support system for current and aspiring writers.
The main entrance has the cab of a tractor projecting out over the doors to the venue. As a gig venue, it is primarily known as a stepping-stone for bands which are attempting to make their way to the top, which was very similar to the now incinerated O2 ABC Glasgow. The Garage also has rooms available to be hired for public events, Band Room, Lounge, Balcony, Cocktail Bar, Attic and G2. They can cater for over 300 people or provide smaller, exclusive rooms for private parties.
The foyer space has a row of original cast iron columns along the eastern side and a recessed lighting grid to the ceiling. The eastern shop has a section of pressed metal ceiling at the front, and enclosed window openings can be seen along the eastern wall. The rear shop has a strongroom and a large sliding door to the rear carport/loading area. The first floor possibly has rooms at the front, a large open space behind with a kitchenette and bathroom along the rear wall, and sections of raised timber floor.
Nap pod technology has been implemented and installed in a number of notable public and private spaces. They are available at airports for travellers to use between and before flights at JFK airport, Berlin Airport, Munich Airport, Dubai Airport and Atlanta Airport. Tech companies Google, Samsung and Facebook have both installed nap pods across their headquarters and offices for employee use. Nike’s headquarters in Portland, Oregon has rooms on site in which employees can sleep or meditate. Ben & Jerry’s has had a nap room at its headquarters since 2010.
Harmon Craig studied geology and chemistry at the University of Chicago. In 1944, he joined the U.S. Navy, serving as a communications and radar officer during World War II. After the war, he continued his education at University of Chicago, working with Nobel Laureate Harold Urey. Craig credits Urey with giving him valuable advice on how to choose scientific problems: “If you go into a project, it’s got to be a scientific problem that has rooms that continue into other rooms.” Craig earned his Ph.D. in 1951, with The geochemistry of the stable carbon isotopes, a thesis on carbon isotope geochemistry.
Safavid intervention was largely decorative, with the addition of muqarnas, glazed tilework, and minarets flanking the south iwan. The cupolas and piers that form the hypostyle area between the iwans are undated and varied in style, endlessly modified with repairs, reconstructions and additions.Archnet Digital Library The origins of this mosque lie in the 8th century, but it burnt down and was rebuilt again in the 11th century during the Seljuk dynasty and went through remodeling many times. As a result, it has rooms built in different architectural styles, so now the mosque represents a condensed history of Iranian Architecture.
The main house has three rooms set one behind the other; the kitchen in front, a common room in the center and a bedroom in the rear. The wing to the right contains the parlor and there are four bedrooms on the second floor. The entrance door and the pillars of the porch on the wing are Greek Revival and were added about 1830. The current arrangement has rooms decorated in the late 18th and early 19th century style as well as exhibits pertaining to the history of New Rochelle, the local Siwanoy Indians, and the Huguenots.
In many places wynds link streets at different heights and thus are mostly thought of as being ways up or down hills. A pend is a passageway that passes through a building, often from a street through to a courtyard, and typically designed for vehicular rather than exclusively pedestrian access. A pend is distinct from a vennel or a close, as it has rooms directly above it, whereas vennels and closes are not covered over. A vennel is a passageway between the gables of two buildings which can in effect be a minor street in Scotland and the north east of England, particularly in the old centre of Durham.
The Paul J. Gutman Library building contains individual study carrels, seven group study rooms, and student lounge areas. To help students become effective and efficient researchers, librarians work with faculty to educate students about the resources available and the most effective ways of accessing and using them. Classroom presentations and one- on-one hands-on instruction are aimed at creating an information-literate student body. The Library has rooms for quiet study and group discussion: six group study rooms accommodating two to six people are equipped with tables, chairs, and power outlets; two rooms, 101 and 214, are equipped with plasma screens for projection from laptops.
The Dennett Garrison is located on the northeast side of Dennett Street, a historically significant road leading northwest (roughly paralleling the Piscataqua River) and inland from the early coastal settlements of Kittery. It is a 2-1/2 story timber- frame structure, five bays wide, with a side gable roof, central chimney (once larger but now reduced in size), and clapboard siding. The front door is a four-panel door set in a simple frame, and the windows are generally replacement sash (some dating to the late 18th century) for what would have originally been casement windows. The interior of the house has rooms with low ceilings typical of the early colonial period, with large fireplaces.
The first room has some artillery pieces in use until 1940, and press clippings of the early days of liberation towards the end of World War II. The museum has rooms for exhibits that cover each period in the life of the fortification: construction in 1930–1935 and occupation by the French in 1935–1940, occupation by the Germans in 1940–1945 and the cold war, when the fortification was viewed as defense against Soviet tanks advancing towards Paris. The room for the 1935–1940 period has the equipment, arms and personal effects of soldiers of that period. The 1940–1945 room has German propaganda posters and relics from the liberation. Part of the museum also tells the story of the airbase.
Additionally, the base has rooms to house more than 4,000 men and women in modern apartment-like barracks, including newer state-of-the-art residential towers. Support services on base includes less direct and indirect fleet support: waterfront operations, force protection (security), supply, Navy Exchange and Commissary shopping centers, bachelor quarters, food services, public affairs, administration, transient personnel administration, fiscal management, equal employment opportunity, civil engineering, family services, recreation on the base and near various military family housing areas, medical and dental care, religious services, transportation, utilities, legal support, counseling and assistance, facility maintenance, fire protection, educational services, and child care for more than 300 children daily at the base Child Development Center. The base has a plant value of $2.1 billion.
The separate yet integrated environments have a disquieting flow that the gallery described as "infinite visual abyss". A Trap in Soft Division was featured at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts from March 11 to May 29, 2016. At first sight the installation appeared to be set in a massive wooden box on the floor, but mirrors ultimately guided the viewer up to the museum's vaulted skylights – 18 of them, arranged in strips of 6, and each one transformed into a unique, slightly messy living room. Roughly half scale in size, each room was different but also clearly part of a pattern: one outside strip has rooms that are sparse and minimalist; the middle colorful and cluttered; the third a subtle combination of the others.
A pend in Edinburgh for both vehicles and pedestrians Pend is a Scottish architectural term referring to a passageway that passes through a building, often from a street through to a courtyard or 'back court', and may be for both vehicles and pedestrian access or exclusively pedestrians. The term "common pend" can often be found in descriptions of Scottish property for sale, such as "a common pend shared with the residential dwellings above" . A typical pedestrian-only pend in Broxburn, West Lothian A pend is distinct from a vennel or a close, as it has rooms directly above it, whereas vennels and closes tend not to be covered over and are typically passageways between separate buildings. However, a 'close' also means a common entry to multi- dwelling tenement properties in Scotland.
Some notable buildings at Corio include: ;The Handbury Centre for Wellbeing aka. The Wellbeing Centre The Handbury Centre for Wellbeing is Geelong Grammar's main centre for sport, health and overall wellbeing. It was opened on 20 April 2008. The Centre comprises a multi purpose sports hall, a FINA-accredited 25 metre pool with diving bowl, a fitness centre, a dance studio, the John Court Café, the GGS Shop and the School's Medical Centre, Kennedy, that also has rooms for counselling services and physiotherapy. Perry Quad Built in 1913 and extended in the 1930s the Quad is located at the centre of the school between the Dining Hall and the Chapel. It houses classrooms, school administration, the Morris Room (staff dining room), three staff residences ( The Dovecote, The Eyrie, and the Vicarage), the Hawker Library, and until 1986 Perry House.

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