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Like many English football grounds in the 1980s, Hillsborough had standing terraces and steel fences between the terraces and pitch.
Six of the floors have outdoor terraces, with space to catch a breath at the office, or even, on some of the larger terraces, to have a meeting.
Their architect, Fogarty Finger in New York, added terraces to a five-story structure for retailing and offices; office tenants will furnish the terraces as they see fit.
For its projects, ODA has bumped out sections of building facades to create terraces on top, and it has also designed "cascading terraces," which step down, floor by floor.
There are also three planting terraces off the living room.
Surrounding the home are terraces and manicured lawns and gardens.
There's also a modern swimming pool, and classic stepped terraces.
It has two terraces reached through arches in Portland stone.
They shot rubber bullets and tear gas into the terraces.
Residents and workers have separate lobbies, elevator cores and terraces.
Our roof terraces link and suddenly I heard a crash.
Terraces lacked railings and occasionally children fell to their death.
It comes with six landscaped terraces and a hot tub.
The available apartments and their terraces faced the interior courtyard.
All have large terraces with hot tubs and outdoor kitchens.
Wealthy Lebanese sip wine on their terraces and discuss investment opportunities.
Perry's penthouse has four private terraces for views in every direction.
Once the water washes out, the terraces are soon active again.
No one even knows what terraces are in America, but anyway.
These terraces, of which there are roughly 20, are each themed.
The farmhouse has 6,092 square feet, not counting terraces and loggias.
Joining them will be lower midblock sections and several landscaped terraces.
Black professionals in chic clothes fill tables on terraces, lifting cocktails.
Both have en-suite bathrooms with Sbordoni fixtures and private terraces.
There are several terraces planted with evergreens and overlooking Times Square.
In the surrounding smoky terraces of north Dublin, papal bunting is absent.
Oh, just a 13,600-square-foot mansion with massive terraces and gardens.
To prevent erosion when the rains come, she has carved out terraces.
Others fell or were thrown from terraces, witnesses said at the time.
Many terraces have been replaced with windows that can't even be opened.
The top floor features four penthouses with spacious terraces and swimming pools.
Adjacent are several outdoor terraces with views of the city of Chicago.
Along with two terraces, the master bedroom also has a private balcony.
Villas have large terraces and river vistas, lush landscaping, and luxurious amenities.
Since it's located on a cliff, views from the terraces are sensational.
The city's renowned terrace culture owes much to its 20133,000 cafe terraces.
Out on one of the terraces, tomato plants and basil are thriving.
Miller redesigned the terraces, creating raised paths bordered by agapanthus and roses.
Some of the units facing the courtyard will also have private terraces.
He was not tempted by the terraces and the $15 drinks there.
The penthouse has a 70-foot infinity pool on one of its terraces.
There are also various gardens and a courtyard... ...as well as several terraces.
Don't forget the 8 bedroom ensuites with multiple walk-out terraces and balconies.
It features tile floors, fireplaces, and living areas that open to outdoor terraces.
Here is where I sipped tea gazing out onto jade-colored rice terraces.
Suites offer a lot more space, plus extras like terraces and soaking tubs.
Located in Punggol, Singapore, Oasis Terraces placed first in the Mixed-Use category.
There are three terraces, totaling about 2,000 square feet, with Central Park views.
"And the cafe terraces continued to be used, with no warning at all."
"And the cafe terraces continued to be used, with no warning at all."
In Whitehaven, the biggest town, Georgian terraces and a redeveloped harbour belie local hardship.
ACROS is crowned by a 25-acre green roof that spans 15 stepped terraces.
There are two terraces, one overlooking the garden and one overlooking the interior courtyard.
He grew up on the savage soccer terraces of the Balkans in the 1980s.
The rooftop of the new building will also have a garden and public terraces.
Five of the six have outdoor balconies or terraces, and start at 345 reais.
Guest rooms are spacious with furnished terraces, flat screen TVs, and premium feather duvets.
Private terraces provide sweeping views of the lush grounds and the Bay of Banderas.
Rooms come with terraces that include a couch, hammock, and eclectic statues and fountains.
In addition to the aforementioned terraces, there is a deck off the master bedroom.
Regardless of his reception on the terraces, Heron's opportunities on the pitch soon dwindled.
Despite unsuccessful attempts to ban them in 2008 and 2009, and a Paris court ruling that overturned a ban on gas heaters for cafe terraces in 2013, Mr. Boutault renewed his proposal to get rid of heated terraces in Paris last December.
Chobe Water Villas On Namibia's northern Caprivi Strip across the Chobe River from Chobe National Park in Botswana lies the new Chobe Water Villas, a collection of 1953 stilt-supported suites with generous terraces on the water and rear terraces facing the bush.
Finally, the Moray agricultural terraces: a striking circular system possibly used for agricultural experimentation. 8.
Sebastiano invited Tomas to Bonmartini family gatherings, in opulent dining halls and on countryside terraces.
In Britain, the abuse on the terraces was particularly vile when Mr Anderson was playing.
There are hundreds of pubs, underground bars, rooftop terraces and best of all, beer gardens.
He constructed viewing terraces that made it even easier to watch the world from afar.
Moore's onetime condo comes with 1,500 square feet of wraparound terraces that overlook Central Park.
Both spaces, though, have spacious terraces, should you crave a break from all the noir.
Most Barcelona hotels feature historical architecture and rooftop terraces with bars, pools, and fantastic views.
There is also an in-ground swimming pool, and several covered terraces with mountain views.
There are two private terraces, one of which is reached through an enormous dressing room.
He said terraces accounted for 30 percent of revenue for the city's cafes and restaurants.
It presents a cheerfully teetering stack of cantilevered terraces, indoor bleacher seats, lounges and stairs.
The 7,791-square-foot house includes a home theater, landscaped terraces and an outdoor spa.
In the warm summer months, brilliant green terraces fill the countryside with bursts of color.
Banger after banger, rising and rising through the thin plastic roof and along the overhanging terraces.
Only Margaret Court, who watched the match from the terraces, is ahead of her on 24.
Then there's yet another sitting area, from which you can access one of the two terraces.
The office complex will feature six terraces, across old and new buildings, when complete in 2017.
Loopy tech house mainstay Luciano even scored an unlikely hit remixing him for the Ibiza terraces.
The home has more than 20 skylights, a landscaped courtyard, and multiple terraces overlooking the ocean.
Wide eyed folk smoke in the garden and wander listlessly around its many terraces and crevices.
Rooms on the top floor, with private terraces overlooking the city, are worth paying extra for.
You can sometimes see traces of them, their ancient stone terraces fading back into the hillsides.
This sprawling industrial space offers live music, two outdoor terraces and a much-photographed rooftop sculpture.
It has two terraces, one with views of the city and the other overlooking the bay.
Low-hanging canopies, lakeside hammocks, and dimly-lit terraces are tucked away all over the place.
The apartment is surrounded on three sides by landscaped terraces with cityscape and Hudson River views.
"Clean it, take the terraces out, give the garage a face-lift," Geuze recalls being told.
Air-conditioning, which encouraged residents to remain inside, was another reason terraces went out of favor.
The stunning penthouse boasts 5,790 square feet of interior space as well as two private terraces.
Among the recommendations: football stadiums should replace standing room terraces with seated areas to prevent overcrowding.
There is ample outdoor space, too, which includes a roof deck, rear garden and two terraces.
Serie and Multiply Architects worked together to make Oasis Terraces, a mixed-use public housing space.
Two terraces, one on each floor, measure about 300 square feet each, and have overhead awnings.
All rooms are sleekly-designed with expansive terraces for panoramic views of Brooklyn, Queens, or Manhattan.
The building also features two rear terraces, an elevator, seven wood-burning fireplaces and seven skylights.
Most rooms have terraces and outdoor seating areas, some overlooking one of the property's two pools.
The architecture was integrated into the natural terrain, its walls and terraces cut into the rock.
Rihanna's suite had four terraces overlooking the city, 3 kitchens, 4 bathrooms and a private gym.
The four-story residence designed by architect Wayne Turett boasts nine bedrooms, nine bathrooms and seven terraces.
This continuing enthusiasm among fans for terraces has much to do with improving the atmosphere at games.
The ample outdoor space of the property is spread across two terraces, as well as a garden.
Rooms feature fireplaces, furnished outdoor terraces and bathrooms with a soaking tub, separate shower and dual vanities.
Five modern stained concrete houses provide apartment-like accommodations including kitchens, fireplaces and terraces for outdoor dining.
With larger terraces, rooftops and backyards, however, it's often preferable to create multiple zones for different functions.
Wright's idea for a civic center had 500-foot wide walkways, terraces, rooftop gardens, and elaborate architecture.
Amid palms and manicured cypress trees is a series of terraces, leading to lawns and courtyard areas.
He was liked well enough on the terraces at Old Trafford, and disliked pretty much everywhere else.
In the front and back of the home are more than 5,000 square feet of granite terraces.
And yet, Allan appears to draw inspiration and strength from the community he finds on the terraces.
Other amenities will include a yoga studio, a rock climbing wall, an indoor pool and several terraces.
The mission was initiated after a complaint that the birds were keeping tourists away from cafe terraces.
There are 2170,211 square feet of terraces with views of the East River and Carl Schurz Park.
Wraparound terraces provide 1,500 square feet of panoramic park, river and cityscape vistas from the 226th floor.
The living room has floor-to-ceiling windows that open onto one of the residence's two terraces.
Smaller, hibachi-style propane barbecues are allowed on apartment terraces, balconies and, where occupancy is allowed, rooftops.
Lunch was a scene — held al fresco on terraces and stoops and park benches and picnic blankets.
A few passengers smoked on the terraces outside their cabins, gazing down in boredom as we docked.
I love the hustle and bustle of the spice square that one can see from its terraces.
Outdoor space: Cantina doors open to terraces on the north and east sides of the living room.
There are also skybridges and terraces decked out in greenery, making for a total of 160,000 plants.
When villagers hoisted black flags on their terraces in a protest, police seized the flags, the residents said.
The penthouse encompasses 10,000 square feet throughout three floors with an additional 5,700 square feet of outdoor terraces.
This year a different sort of campaign is being waged, away from this corridor of red-brick terraces.
In Cambridge the route cuts through Victorian terraces housing academics, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves glimpsed through bay windows.
The 7,233 square foot estate has a lot of impressive amenities ... tennis court, swimming pool and multiple terraces.
For the committed bigots on the opposition terraces, these would no doubt have been genuine expressions of hate.
Football games are renowned as fairly male-dominated environments, where men stand on freezing terraces and drink Bovril.
With its majestic glasshouse and vast rose collections and stone terraces, it was grander even than Belle Isle.
Smaller setbacks will provide terraces off many apartments on upper floors, offering views up and down the Hudson.
From the terraces, you can see the Navy Yard, which houses projects like the New Lab startup hub.
Terraces there include a shareable version on the seventh floor that abuts a juice bar and TV area.
There are standalone bungalows with private plunge pools (my pick), or rooms in a main house with terraces.
Magma occupies a corner of the spacious main square and park, between cafe terraces and the town's theater.
These communities farmed crops like maize, beans, squash, and quinoa, often in irrigated terraces built on mountain slopes.
Ask Real Estate Q.I live in an Art Deco condo tower with terraces tiered like a wedding cake.
Many west-facing units will have views of Manhattan, and some apartments will have private balconies or terraces.
The culture and the contrast between the ancient and the modern in the rice terraces of Longji, China.
The four outdoor terraces are a collective 3,000 square feet, just under half the size of the apartment.
There's plenty of seating space in the living room, and French doors open to one of the terraces.
And on each floor of the 0003-story buildings, open terraces bathe residents in light and fresh air.
The residences come with oversized terraces with views of the Miami skyline, Biscayne Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean.
Guests shimmered with sweat on the terraces, where Rihanna blasted from omnipresent speakers into the muggy September night.
About half of the units have outdoor loggias or terraces facing the park, reached through sliding glass doors.
They feature spacious living rooms, wide French windows, south-facing terraces with panoramic views and 22022-hour security.
Take a look inside the updated luxury penthouse, which comes with six landscaped terraces and a hot tub.
Closing out the match when the Dane volleyed wide, Chen pointed at roaring Chinese fans in the terraces.
The building, which was constructed in the 1930s, has multiple entrances with a shared courtyard and roof terraces.
The German players trudged off goalless at halftime, with frowns on faces and whistles ringing out from the terraces.
The fourth level of the Colosseum has also been renovated, along with a hallway leading to the top terraces.
But several of the terraces at the Hunters Point Library are inaccessible to people who cannot climb to them.
Take a look inside the triplex penthouse that comes with 1,500 square feet of wraparound terraces overlooking Central Park.
With sea-view terraces on two levels, the couple have seated as many as 22014 guests for dinner outside.
While that tapering may limit the size of a building's interior, they add, the terraces themselves can be monetized.
The premium for offices with private terraces in the building is about 10 to 15 percent, Mr. Amrich said.
The Royal Crescent, comprising 30 gracious Georgian terraces, has a Grade 1 listing by Historic England, the heritage trust.
A sea of a Edwardian terraces present themselves, the red of the brick blurring each house into the next.
Terraces, courtyards, and patios are interspersed throughout LC 710, a four-story apartment complex designed by Taller Hector Barroso.
But the scaffolding subsequently damaged condo terraces and the building's roof, causing water to leak into Ms. Stewart's apartment.
For a serious splurge, the penthouse suites come with panoramic views, large wraparound terraces, and private outdoor fire pits.
" Larger ones on streets like Daleham Mews, she said, are "upwards from £3 million and many have roof terraces.
There are three sizable terraces on this level — with outdoor furnishings, various plantings and even a small putting green.
Two leafy terraces make for peaceful areas to have breakfast in the morning and champagne tastings in the afternoon.
This is leafy north London, where the posh Victorian terraces are as presentable and self-contained as one's emotions.
The project, which the developer called the Terraces of Lafayette, would be the biggest development in the suburb's history.
New York's early apartment buildings had large terraces on the setbacks at the top of buildings, adjacent to penthouses.
From the terraces overlooking the Pacific Ocean, "we keep looking at the winds and the skies," Ms. Dauphinot said.
"Sometimes you go on these terraces, and they have a north- facing terrace and a south-facing terrace, but the east and west terraces are really narrow and nobody would ever use it or they keep the garden hose there," explains Joseph, who has photographed some of the most extraordinary apartments in Manhattan.
With the small stadium packed to capacity, people climbed trees and walls, or watched from the terraces of neighbouring houses.
The willingness of the Premier League to consider reintroducing terraces has less to do with reminiscing, however, than with pragmatism.
The palace has its own billiards room, underground pool, outdoor pool, marble squash courts, a whispering gallery and numerous terraces.
At the time, there were only three stadiums with proper terraces: Accra, Kumasi, and a privately owned facility in Obuasi.
Terraces will ascend in a spiraling motion, inspiring the name of the 2.8 million square foot (260,130 square meter) building.
Then you cross working-class suburbs of the capital like Brentford and Hounslow, where trading estates intertwine with Victorian terraces.
And 19 of the apartments will come with private outdoor spaces, most being terraces with gas, water and electrical connections.
Take a look inside the Woolworth's Building Pavilion A, which spans 6,711 interior square feet and comes with two terraces.
"I just can't quite believe it," said Joseph O'Brien in front of terraces packed with a festive Public Holiday crowd.
Martin Brudnizki designed the hotel's 287 guest rooms and suites and two penthouses with turret terraces overlooking the Financial District.
The home also has abundant outdoor space: Two large wraparound terraces, totaling 8913,340 square feet, provide far-reaching cityscape views.
The master suite and kitchen both open onto terraces, with the master suite across the condo from the guest bedroom.
The views of the city from its several terraces are as Instagrammable as the building itself (90 minutes, 1,250 euros).
Honeymoon Suites are only $30 more and add oversized private terraces outfitted with double beds and in-suite hot tubs.
Even starter Queen rooms are large with 325 square feet, sleek bathrooms, and peaceful terraces overlooking the hotel's polished spaces.
The apartment, which has four terraces, had entered the market in early 2015 with an asking price of $29 million.
Each of these apartments has four bedrooms and four and a half baths, along with two terraces and a balcony.
The air was more polluted in the days before the Clean Air Act of 1970, and the terraces got sooty.
And green-minded architects, for their part, are pushing developer clients to allow them to include terraces in their plans.
Buscalan, population 229, is a mile hike from the nearest dirt road through foggy forest and centuries-old rice terraces.
Beyond the lobby and cafeteria, the auditorium itself is now empty; the chairs were long ago removed, leaving only terraces.
OUTDOOR SPACE The lot is about a tenth of an acre, with back and side slate terraces edged by gardens.
These gardens are as richly worked as embroidered tapestries, festooned with formal terraces, hedges, pools and all manner of statuary.
The apartment is 3,248 square feet and has three bedrooms, 23-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and two terraces.
The prime example of this occurred in the late '80s, when open political divisions first appeared on Red Star's terraces.
The ice well was built underneath the terraces in the 1780s by Samuel Dash, who had ties to the brewing industry.
There's even a pool on one of the terraces — not that you'll be jumping in while it's still winter, of course.
"We just can't get people into factories," Pierre Tisseau, whose company makes house terraces in Cholet in western France, told Reuters.
ON SUNNY evenings in Brussels, young Eurocrats mingle on the bar terraces of the Place du Luxembourg outside the European Parliament.
My place, her place, on terraces, in bars, in motels, in cars, on sidewalks... Where there's a will, there's a way.
A light rain started to fall on the terraces of the island, which were covered in orange trees, heavy with fruit.
The string of terraces wrapping around the building expand the daily life of the tenants to the outside air and light.
Here's what the $18.95 million asking price will get you: three bedrooms, four floors, a private pool, and seven outdoor terraces.
The landscape, a wild scrawl of reddish terraces and gushing private rivers, came right up to the bus, nearly shattering it.
Festival in Cannes mostly consists of conversations at cafes, in cabanas, on red carpet lines, at parties, on terraces and yachts.
The terraces could "accommodate 213, 2372, 500 guests and can smoke in this area" (we were not allowed to smoke there).
In the back streets scrawny men loiter outside terraces of peeling boarding houses, swigging from cans and glaring at the seagulls.
Stone's exploits are cut with more traditional footage of the home spotlighting the two terraces, sweeping vistas and light-filled kitchen.
At three o'clock on a Friday afternoon, activity can mostly be found on the terraces of pubs along the main drag.
Locals will also pack the terraces at the Optus Aquatic Centre where Australia's formidable swim team will be expected to dominate.
In addition to its lavish interior, the penthouse comes with almost 1,500 square feet of wraparound terraces that overlook Central Park.
It also has two landscaped terraces, totaling 1,73 square feet, that provide panoramic vistas of the Hudson River and the cityscape.
Trump's POPS includes, in theory, two public gardens, on outdoor terraces near the top, but only one of them was unlocked.
The trains at Trocadero pull in and out on vast stepped terraces—above and below you, other carriages arrive and leave.
There are also two terraces that offer panoramic views of Central Park, the Museum of Natural History and the Manhattan skyline.
Stefan Vetter obsessively tends a few acres of very old silvaner on steep, crumbling terraces in the Franken region of Germany.
He is building tent-size terraces into the hillside, and his major selling point is the private bathrooms currently under construction.
Jean-Georges Vongerichten's first seafood restaurant anchors two floors, with terraces and sweeping views, at Pier 17 in the seaport district.
But even without a ticket, visitors to Billund can still visit the Lego House, its terraces, Lego Store and three restaurants.
He still stands on the terraces every weekend, just below the clock, to sing alongside the team's other hard-core fans.
Supporters on Friday chanted "Gushungo" — Mr. Mugabe's clan name — and sang, beat drums, ululated, whistled and danced on the stadium's terraces.
My parents built a jungle-gym on one of our terraces, but the building was the best climbing frame of all.
They are three studios, 15 one-bedrooms and three two-bedrooms, with 123-foot ceilings, terraces or balconies, and mezzanine levels.
Yet in spite of this "War on the Terraces", the appetite for seat-less viewing has never entirely diminished within English football.
The brothers were brought up in the terraces of Blackburn, but now spend more time in the air travelling between their acquisitions.
A small lift may be added to the stepped terraces so the books can be returned to them as Mr. Holl envisioned.
Front Burner A growing number of restaurants cultivate their own herbs, greens and so forth on terraces and, increasingly, outside the city.
The formal gardens and hilltop terraces feature pavilions, grottoes, fountains and classical sculpture, including the Oceanus Fountain, which towers above the forecourt.
He hosted his annual star-studded dinner Friday night, alongside the watch brand Jaeger-LeCoultre, on the palatial terraces of the hotel.
Today the villa is surrounded by neighbors, but still retains a feeling of isolation thanks to its private lawns, gardens and terraces.
After agreeing to create a pedestrian passageway, terraces and shops, Mr. Trump was able to add about 20 stories to the tower.
Several of its office buildings are installing landscaped terraces on setbacks, like 2 Gansevoort Street, a former warehouse in the meatpacking district.
Though many of New York's office terraces are just now coming online, tenants say they are not just something to look at.
There are also 1,185 square feet of terraces and a private 3,398-square-foot rooftop deck providing panoramic cityscape and harbor views.
Liverpool supporters were crushed to death on the terraces after police decided to let them enter the ground through an open gate.
The unfairness of it was plain for all to see – and 100,000 fans had seen it from the terraces of Old Wembley.
All told, there are nine single-floor units — each occupying a full floor — and two duplexes, both of which have private terraces.
Rooms with city views are stunning and groups can spread out in one-bedroom suites with separate living areas and huge terraces.
Yes, you probably still wore one to work, but you certainly didn't on the terraces or in clubs on a Saturday night.
Thatched structures, or palapas, dot the terraces; one is situated at the edge of the property, providing spectacular views of the coast.
Villas are stand-alone, spread across five different levels, and feature plunge pools on intimate terraces, most boasting views of Acapulco Bay.
People in central Madrid, summoned by a call on social media, appeared on balconies and on roof terraces to bang metal pans.
About 70 percent of cafe terraces in Paris have heating devices, according to a poll released in January by the GNI-HCR.
Zoning rules allowed it, but neighbors seemed to feel that if their opposition was vehement enough, it could keep the Terraces unbuilt.
Sliced from the center of the building, the courtyard leads to riverfront terraces with outdoor grills and a host of indoor amenities.
Residents will also be lucky enough to have access to the private roof terraces with some of the finest views in London.
Hardwick had designed two descending terraces below the house, the lower level enclosed by a wall, effectively dividing the land in two.
It is said there is never a bad season to see Mu Cang Chai, as the rice terraces are beautiful year-round.
Outdoor space includes a landscaped rear garden and two terraces, one off the master suite and another off a fourth-floor bedroom.
There are over 21966,2011 Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Kyoto, and raked gravel Zen gardens, ponds and meticulously kept terraces abound.
She said the building's unusual design elements, including its sloped concrete terraces, were not enough of a factor to change her mind.
"I just hope one of his terraces doesn't get burnt from a spark because it's so far up," said Ms. Collins, 71.
On the rooftop, two terraces offer panoramic views of the city, including the slim spire of Turin's most recognizable landmark, the Mole Antonelliana.
Three-story flats painted in bright jewel tones filled the street, bougainvillea climbing up terraces filled with candles as tall as my waist.
Because of the legal obligation for fans to be the majority owners of German clubs, supporters successfully blocked attempts to abolish existing terraces.
We'd do this differently next time: I would plan to arrive before sunset to experience golden hour from one of their outdoor terraces.
Their labor-intensive nature, along with the rapid industrialization of Lombardy, led some growers to abandon the terraces in the mid-20th century.
After closing out the four-hour 32-minute fourth round tie, one vocal fan in the terraces yelled at Djokovic 'no more dropshots!
The program invests in practical measures on farms, including building terraces and ditches, adapting rural roads, rehabilitating springs, tree-planting and conserving forest.
The 3,000 square feet of exterior living includes four terraces spread over two floors, with views of the skyline and Madison Square Park.
Perhaps that's one reason why we shouldn't be taken aback to see his confident edge reaching the hordes on the Elland Road terraces.
Armani's Pantelleria estate, called Cala Gadir, includes seven houses with outdoor terraces, a pool, and a staff of 12 when he stays there.
Along with abundant office spaces, the building features a fitness center, lounge, and terraces that give tenants areas within the workspace to relax.
These costly suites are filled with modern amenities, such as gold-plated faucets, wrap-around terraces, private spas, and 24/7 butler service.
Half of its six floors will be devoted to antiques, and the rest will contain terraces, a cafe, museum offices and banquet halls.
Half the 150 guest rooms and suites come with private terraces overlooking Brooklyn and Manhattan, while a chauffeured tuk-tuk will shuttle guests.
Here the community has been working for more than a decade to build terraces on hills to retain water and prevent soil erosion.
The stunning colors that you see here are indeed real and result from the presence of water and certain plants within the terraces.
Located in Valle de Bravo, Mexico, Entre Pinos merges the interior with the exterior through courtyards, terraces, and gardens peppered throughout the structures.
The construction was designed around a vertical fold in the rock, dividing the geometry of the house and allowing for windows and terraces.
A block away, they saw a lovely three-bedroom condominium, with two terraces, that occupied an entire floor of a 2003 condominium building.
In the most luxurious apartments, on the top three floors, the ceilings can be up to 15 feet, and most units have terraces.
He also created jutting private balconies and two decadent terraces that beg for adult beverages (children under 0003 aren't allowed at the hotel).
With two dining rooms, hallways over 100 feet long, and massive terraces, Ross can entertain up to 1,000 guests at The Beverly House.
All around it, in the stadium's Kurve, the terraces that are ordinarily home to Eintracht Frankfurt's most ardent and raucous fans are empty.
The terraces gasped as Barty fired a forehand just wide to allow Kvitova two chances to break back when serving for the match.
Its 152 guest rooms, most with sea views and all with terraces, adopt a palette of golden sand, pale driftwood and marine blues.
The Ottawa Art Gallery recently unveiled its new space, which covers 173,500 square feet and five floors and includes two outdoor rooftop terraces.
On the 42nd floor are four corner terraces that provide stunning panoramic views of the park, the Hudson and East Rivers and beyond.
You begin to explore the more than 500-year-old site, marveling at its ancient, towering rock spires, its surreal terraces and ramps.
Beyond the sliding doors and stone terraces and very long sectional sofa stretches a quiet as vast and defeating as the desert beyond.
The intimate, beachfront boutique features 28 rooms with four-post beds, most with terraces overlooking the lush gardens (two suites face the beach).
The master suite has a wood-burning fireplace, a coffee bar, 20 custom closets, and French doors that open to dual private terraces.
The development will feature 9,000 square feet of communal terrace and garden space and half of the units will have private outdoor terraces.
The Warner Estate, the Journal reported, features expansive terraces, sprawling gardens, several guest houses, a tennis court, and a nine-hole golf course.
Scattered around the estate are several covered and uncovered terraces, as well as orchards, riding trails, a large garage and a swimming pool.
Despite the less than temperate climate, the house flows between indoors and out, thanks to massive steel-frame doors leading out to stone terraces.
The show of emotion triggered a standing ovation in the terraces, the tears spreading to his wife Mirka and parents in the players' box.
The restoration and adaptation of ancient terraces and canals for modern use has been pioneered by British archaeologist Ann Kendall since the late 1970s.
Inside, the expansive living spaces are furnished with modern decor and open onto several terraces via floor-to-ceiling windows and retractable glass walls.
The upper level has two large bedrooms, one full and one half bath, a library and two private terraces reached by sliding glass doors.
For a major festival with sponsorships and heavy promotion, it's low on flash — no fireworks shows, no A-list movie stars on private terraces.
High in the Andes in present-day Peru the Incas and their predecessors built cisterns and irrigation canals, and carved terraces into the hillsides.
It has more than 19,000 square feet of interior living space and 4,500 feet of outdoor space, including terraces and a private roof deck.
The Parkline's top story offers spacious rooms and terraces for lounging or giving parties, though fees are charged for the use of some areas.
It has a sizable dressing room and connects to two terraces, including one measuring a massive 53 by 44 feet and overlooking Central Park.
In the past, terraces on office buildings were open to the public, as a trip to the top of the Empire State Building reveals.
The foyer opens to a nearly 30553-square-foot living and dining room with walls of glass and access to one of two terraces.
Betts has also suffered multiple instances of racism from football crowds, including having a banana thrown at him from the terraces during a match.
No. 439 features two three-bedroom apartments, each with a private garden, as well as six one-bedrooms, of which two have private terraces.
Beginning in 22014, Mr. Halpern began knocking out the center of the building to create a central courtyard and 22017 apartments, some with terraces.
This apartment had two terraces as well as a private roof deck, and was listed at $1.025 million, with monthly charges of around $500.
For groups, Marival Distinct Luxury Residences are spacious and range from one to four bedrooms equipped with kitchens, washer/dryers, living rooms, and terraces.
The Manhattan branch has 258 seats, including about 296 on outdoor terraces, sprawled over 22017,270 square feet on the building's second and third floors.
PARIS — It was a chilly winter afternoon on Rue Montorgueil, a cobbled pedestrianized street in central Paris lined with dozens of outdoor cafe terraces.
Oversize windows and numerous balconies and terraces look out over the ocean and lush tropical gardens, providing an almost seamless connection to the outdoors.
The 41st floor is available by reservation only, and the indoor lounge and open-air terraces one floor below are first-come, first-served.
Boston recently studied a sea barrier, but rejected it in favor of a mix of onshore measures like retractable flood walls and wetland terraces.
Downtown, the intricate complex of rooftop galleries and terraces on the Cities Service Building is being renovated into a three-story lounge and restaurant.
When Ivan Perisic's equalizer hit the back of the net primal roars of triumph rang from the cafe terraces and through the open windows.
Feast on Marianne Majerus's photographs of Isola Bella on Lake Maggiore, begun in 1630, with its layer cake of terraces, frothily decorated with obelisks.
The house also features fireplaces, stained-glass windows, two terraces and skylights, as well as renovated bathrooms and a landscaped garden in the rear.
Spring water spills out of small holes in the ground and terraces carved over millennia into the landscape are verdant green, choked with khat trees.
There are outdoor terraces on the 17th, 60th and 76th floors including an outdoor deck that will be shared by all the building&aposs tenants.
The Cemetery of the East, perched on terraces overlooking Caracas&apos high-rises and slums, has long been an oasis from Venezuela&aposs noisy capital.
" Gradually, "more highly organized visions also appeared: arches, rows of arches, a sea of roofs, desert landscapes, terraces, flickering fire, starry skies of unbelievable splendor.
"Homophobic, biphobic and transphobic chanting are still sadly a feature of football terraces," Kirsty Clarke, director of sport at Stonewall, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
He says he now farms more than 1,300 square meters (a third of an acre) of various plots scattered across abandoned lawns, gardens and terraces.
Painters and video-makers, designers and architects, his figures—mounted on terraces that resemble rice paddies—form a powerful choral voice of artists and artisans.
But finally, in terraces draped with the nation's red flag, Chinese fans belted out the national anthem in chorus with the steely nerved men's pair.
Each edge of the pyramid would be two miles long; each face would accommodate dozens of detachable housing units, with sky-facing windows and terraces.
The suites — named after the most beloved beaches of Milos — vary in size and layout but all include outdoor terraces, sun loungers and hot tubs.
In PWBC he discovered a fresh look that derived from soccer terraces and the Italian threads worn by British fans in the 1970s and '80s.
Vineyards have existed on these slopes since Roman times, but monks planted most of the 2,400 acres on stone-walled terraces during the 11th century.
Outside, the grounds — which once held a hillside vineyard — were reimagined to include terraces, pocket gardens and a stunning pool surrounded by a teak deck.
The city has largely ensured its purity by stopping the use of chemicals in parks and gardens, as well as on home terraces and roofs.
Hotel Raffaello, between the Termini Station and the Monti neighborhood, is quiet, convenient and affordable with richly furnished rooms, some with terraces, starting at $111.
It is designed in a U-shape, with a garden courtyard in the center adjoined by two covered terraces and an in-ground lap pool.
Numerous French and sliding doors, terraces and a terra-cotta-tiled balcony stretching across the back of the two-story house also offer panoramic vistas.
There are terraces, formal garden beds surrounded by gravel paths, flowering trees, elegant boxwoods, a firepit, and an in-ground pool surrounded by stone paving.
Low walls edging apartment terraces will undulate across the facade of 1 River Park, a 15-story condominium tower that will rise in Cobble Hill.
The master and guesthouse suites come with private terraces and alfresco showers, and the other rooms have private entrances leading from the verandas and gardens.
It was the ancient Romans who first carved terraces into the perilously steep hills that rise from the rivers in eastern Galicia in northwest Spain.
The properties most in demand are those in the city center with views of the canals, or with terraces with southern orientations, Mr. Benoit said.
Adjacent to the Guitar Hotel is the new seven-story, 168-room Oasis Tower, a suite hotel with eight swim-out terraces featuring large private pools.
After unleashing a forehand winner down the line to seal the win, he tore off his shirt, pounded his chest and yelled "Yeah!" at the terraces.
At the Priorat vineyard, Mas del Rosa, on a hilltop above the town of Porrera, old stone walls hold up abandoned terraces that once held vines.
Don't forget you'll also be minutes away from the Champs-Élysées and the Louvre, and surrounded by eclectic cafés on some of Paris' most beautiful terraces.
The bedroom, along with the four massive terraces, provide 360-degree views across the city to the Pacific Ocean, with classic L.A. landmarks dotting the skyline.
So not only are there plenty of rooftop gardens and terraces, there are also pedestrian connections from building to building via a series of sky walks.
From circumjacent hill-sides, untiring summer hangs perpetually in terraces of vivid verdure; and, embossed with old mosses, convent and castle nestle in valley and glen.
They spent their days next to each other in a small but pleasant stand, arranging bouquets that people took home to decorate their tables and terraces.
The third-floor master suite connects to the three terraces, which offer cityscape views, and includes a walk-in closet and a tucked-away washer/dryer.
For this reason, public areas like the understated lobby and restaurant are on the top floor, with all terraces and balconies optimized for dining and drinking.
Similarly, Tahoe Development, a Queens firm, is planning a seven-story, 48-unit gray brick condo, with mostly one-bedrooms, many having terraces, in Mott Haven.
Pamukkale — which translates to "Cotton Castle" in Turkish — boasts a landscape of petrified waterfalls, mineral forests, and travertine terraces filled with thermal waters, according to UNESCO.
Johannes Vermeer, ridden by Ben Melham, moved first and bolted clear as the terraces roared but was unable to hold off a furious finish from Rekindling.
For about $150,000, the pair designed and built two levels of terraces totaling about 580 square feet with a lushness that would rival many country gardens.
Bautista Agut, a baseline hustler with a big serve, said he would not be bothered if the terraces treated him as something of a pantomime villain.
Also, the hotel is providing guests with mosquito spray at its Peruvian restaurant, La Mar, which has outdoor terraces, as well as at its poolside cafe.
From the rooftop hot tub, I walked past a few terraces to reach a hall with a ceiling high enough to accommodate full-size palm trees.
Also, five of the six units will have terraces, including the duplex penthouse, which, according to Mr. Shvo, has a ceiling that stretches to 24 feet.
Their apartments may be a bit more luxurious than your average Brooklyn home — some have eight-foot-high doorways, private terraces and views to die for.
The home also has five wood-burning fireplaces, a landscaped rear garden and two terraces, including one off the formal dining room on the second level.
Neglect is everywhere: Subsiding hillside terraces are barren of cultivation, half-finished houses point rebar at the sky, unkempt shrines commemorate lives tipped over a precipice.
The four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom house is set high on a slope, with multiple terraces that offer vistas of the water and beyond.
Outdoor space: The house is surrounded by a large lawn and has several decks (one reached directly from the master bedroom) and two stone-walled terraces.
"You are downstairs, and you look up at the building and see terraces all activated by green space and see people coming outside," Mr. Bagley said.
Strolling its streets, you catch glimpses of intimate spaces that exist just beyond the public facades: wisteria-draped courtyards, ivy-shrouded archways, begonias spilling from terraces.
The 3-D map they made revealed new settlements with houses and temples, defensive fortifications like ditches and moats, as well as agricultural terraces and roads.
One example: Activists in Paris are calling for the removal of heat lamps from many of the city's 17,000-odd cafe terraces, saying they waste energy.
Many of the fans did not have assigned seats, but had bought tickets for fenced areas, or terraces, where they would watch the game while standing.
However, as you look at the structure from the north, south and east, it becomes clear that it is layered, with slopes and multiple outdoor terraces.
Deep in the valleys forged by the waters of Asia's Red River, a series of colorful mountain villages are encircled by fields of towering rice terraces.
The Myconian Ambassador has all the elements of Greek island luxury: whitewashed curves, a stunning view of the sea, and private terraces with personal hot tubs.
The spa will offer twice-daily yoga classes, the restaurant will prepare Balinese-Japanese fare, and guests can meditate in terraces elevated amid the palm canopy.
Some terraces are devoted to quiet contemplation and yoga, while others have active features such as a putting green where employees can practice their golf swing.
Uriko may portray an image of calm and control when gliding swiftly through the baseball-watching crowd but beneath the terraces there is a whirlwind of action.
However, other proven methods to reduce erosion, such as building terraces and engaging in agroforestry - planting trees on cropland - can be too expensive for farmers, she said.
On the old terraces, the lack of a designated spot for your ticket also made it easier for large groups of friends to cluster (and clamour) together.
Built in 1907, it was a charmingly ramshackle Edwardian stadium, with its covered roofs sagging slightly with age and its terraces sprouting the odd patch of weeds.
Described in the listing as a "mansion in the sky," the nearly 9,300 square feet home has four bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and four terraces boasting city views.
Known as the Gothic Table Fountain, it resembles a tiny Gothic cathedral, decorated with traceried arches, crenelated terraces, pinnacles, and miniature gargoyles ready to spit out water.
The following list zips from sweaty London gyms to Ibizan terraces, Miami superclubs to grimey warehouses, touching on DJs like Tony Humphries, Danny Rampling and Junior Vasquez.
The five-bedroom, six-bath triplex apartment has every amenity imaginable, from 4,400 square feet of outdoor terraces to water views to a rooftop pool and sauna.
Historic features of the home include a tennis court, pool, a curved patio sitting area and stepped terraces, which have all gone virtually untouched since the 1930s.
Each room provides a panoramic view of the Aegean Sea, and some are split across multiple floors and feature private terraces equipped with loungers and hot tubs.
Make sure to visit the fourth-floor fitness center — not to exercise but to spend time on the terraces overlooking the bell tower of Lleida's New Cathedral.
A sprawl of outdoor terraces on the 22nd floor with magnificent views, it's the first Brooklyn venture for him and his partners in the NoHo Hospitality Group.
Held at the Mohawk, a mostly outdoor bar with several terraces (including a VIP section), the party began at 7 pm and closed out around 2 am.
With the help of an international project called Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation (Africa RISING), they began building dams, terraces, and recharge ponds.
Finding well-kept antique homes can take work, as they are frequently off the beaten path, in small enclaves like Eden and Ivy Terraces, off Livingston Street.
The cities of Verona and Hangzhou have been twinned, as have the region of Langhe with its vineyards and that of Yunnan province and its rice terraces.
For now, work proceeds on the two towers, which have angled sides to increase the number of apartments with ocean views, as well as terraces and balconies.
His new 3,600-square-foot duplex has four bedrooms and four baths, in addition to striking park and cityscape vistas from its two terraces and oversize windows.
Such cavalier disregard for his personal safety had the terraces roaring their approval, even if Thiem ultimately lost the point and trudged back to the baseline gingerly.
For whites, even in war, Rhodesia was caught in a time warp of country clubs and drinks at sunset on shaded terraces scented by bougainvillea and jacaranda.
Djokovic also credited the support from the terraces as a galvanizing factor, and will be hoping he gets similar backing when he takes center stage in Melbourne.
The range of soils and microclimates across 360 hillside terraces makes it one of Lafite's "haute-couture" vineyards, says Olivier Trégoat, who oversees its plantations outside Bordeaux.
Wealthy foreign buyers typically want homes in centrally located historic buildings, Mr. Pezzetta said, preferably on higher floors or in penthouses with terraces that have panoramic views.
On November 13, 2015, terrorists targeted civilians throughout the French capital, including many young Parisians who had been enjoying the unseasonably mild November evening on café terraces.
In addition to two terraces totaling 48 square meters, the duplex, which comprises the first two floors of the four-story villa, features 525 square meters of garden.
The Hillsborough Stadium Disaster Inquiry report, overseen by Lord Justice Taylor, identified the standing terraces in which the tragedy had occurred as an underlying cause of the crush.
The Incas and the civilizations before them built terraces, cisterns and canals while modern government projects include the $500-million Olmos and the stalled Chavimochic III irrigation projects.
The front house is about 4,300 square feet, not including the extensive terraces, according to Diego Roel, director of Terramar Christie's International Real Estate, which has the listing.
The skyscraper features a design of several stacked boxes, varying in size, appearing as a tall, slender tower from certain angles but as stepped green terraces from TriBeCa.
There are plenty of cafes near the Palais with outdoor terraces, so you can grab a bite to eat and soak up some sun at the same time.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's VMA weekend included a stay in some super fancy NYC digs -- a $25 million penthouse with a rooftop pool and massive outdoor terraces.
They're divided into small terraces by dry stone walls, and scattered with a few acres of sapling vines, grass, the terrain's spontaneous vegetation, and the occasional fruit tree.
As a woman whose preferred daily activities involve luxuries like sipping wine on terraces, getting facials, and going to the gym, I could definitely be considered high maintenance.
Although the children's playroom will be open to all residents, most of the other amenities will require an additional fee for access, including the terraces and the gym.
Most of the terraces at One Soho Square, however, will be private, and access to them will require a rent premium of about 10 percent, Mr. Jackson said.
A report commissioned by the British government recommended getting rid of the traditional, standing-room-only "terraces"—a measure widely resented as an attempt to gentrify the game.
As the Frick's official horticulturalist and special events designer (since 1977!), Lee maintains the museum's cut flowers, gardens and terraces, as well as its trees on Fifth Avenue.
MMA and its components becoming parts of petty wars on the terraces sounds singularly gross until you consider that trained fighters bringing technique to spontaneous brawls isn't new.
Adjacent to the den is a door that leads to one of the penthouse's two terraces (the second terrace is located on the other end of the unit).
Their apartment, a duplex penthouse with a floating staircase, private roof and three terraces, is shrouded in scaffolding, damaged by water leaks and has been pelted with debris.
The proposal to ban heated terraces, once considered a Green fantasy, has also become part of the public debate in the run-up to the city's municipal elections.
Over the years, they restored two nearby buildings that also had long histories, the seafront-facing Vesna and the tucked-away Definis with its stone terraces and passageways.
The obstructed-view bleacher seats in left and right fields have been removed to make way for concrete terraces that sell mixed drinks for a minimum $15 charge.
OUTDOOR SPACE The home, which sits on a cul-de-sac, is on 5.25 parklike acres bordering Harrods Creek, with courtyards, terraces and hundreds of trees and shrubs.
She was heading in the direction of the Pisac Archaeological Park, a 9,063-hectare (22,395 acre) mountainside historic site known for its Incan ruins, tunnels, and massive agricultural terraces.
There are also an array of suites for more space, or the uber-romantic bungalows, tricked out with extras like sun terraces, fireplaces, and kitchens, starting in the $500s.
The increased exposure has meant that relatively unknown sportsmen and women find themselves facing the kind of vitriol which used to be reserved for soccer players on the terraces.
They toured the education and learning facilities and then headed to the eighth floor where they saw one of the roof terraces that enjoys panoramic views across the city.
As my colleague Sharon Otterman reported, the design element that distinguishes the library — cascading indoor terraces connected by stairs — cannot be reached by people who cannot climb to them.
Inspired by the simplicity of regional architecture, the minimalist single-story complex offers exterior stairs to flat roof terraces, and whitewashed rooms with platform beds and deep brick tubs.
The extra space would be worth the higher price tag, and I'd love to take an outdoor shower in the middle of Manhattan, which is available on some terraces.
The 9,290-square-foot penthouse has four bedrooms, eight bathrooms, four terraces, a screening room, and a master suite with a lounge area and fireplace, according to the listing.
Every time he makes the case for "the 'old fashioned'—I would call them timeless —virtues of squares, mansion blocks, and terraces," he is making the case for himself.
As a result, the tall Victorian mansions lining Notting Hill's terraces now echo with endless renovation, and transformation of cellars into subterranean pools and cinemas for this parvenu class.
The largest club, in Mayfair has five floors boasts over 12,000 square feet and features rooftop terraces, a dedicated space for coaching and mentoring a small restaurant and bar.
Much of the tragedy took place in the 10th and 11th arrondissements, areas usually bustling with Parisians drinking and eating on terraces, or dancing in clubs and grotty bars.
Cultivated by the Hani people for the last 1300 years, the slope of the terraces varies from 15 to 75 degrees with some having as many as 3,000 steps!
Repeated AKP challenges have led to growing frustration among CHP supporters, which spilled over onto the football terraces at the weekend when Istanbul's top teams played two derby matches.
The apartment has three bedrooms and four and a half baths, along with two terraces and oversize windows offering views of Central Park and the Museum of Natural History.
This 2,458-square-foot apartment has three bedrooms and three and a half baths, along with two wraparound terraces totaling 705 square feet, according to the Douglas Elliman listing.
The kitchen, to the left of the dining area, has Turkish tile floors, chestnut cabinets and chestnut-framed French doors opening to expansive terraces and al fresco dining spaces.
"We watched the marathon and New Year's Eve fireworks every year," said Mr. Prins, adding that he will miss spending time out on the terraces and hosting parties there.
Outdoor space: The owners added the curving pea-gravel driveway, fieldstone terraces, garden beds and swimming pool, as well as the two-car garage with a large storage room.
This floor also holds a media room with barrel-vault ceilings, another fireplace and a built-in 100-inch TV. The media room opens to two large wraparound terraces.
They include Château les Croisille, whose estate has vines on both the terraces and the plateau; Domaine du Prince, which has vineyards on the plateau, and the Sigaud family.
It was the Wari people who, over a thousand years ago, built many of the valley's stepped hillside terraces, natural irrigation systems that nourished plots of corn and potato.
The City Council subsequently rejected his proposal for the third time, but the idea resonated with several cafe-goers on the terraces of Rue Montorgueil on a recent afternoon.
The 23 suites and 19503 rooms, many with private terraces overlooking the garden or the sea, showcase wood furniture by island craftsmen and floors made of renowned Brac marble.
But down the street at the recently completed Via 57 West, where the Dursts moved in September, the terraces are inset in the angular building designed by Bjarke Ingels.
Certain types of barbecues are permitted on apartment terraces, balconies and rooftops, but they are not allowed on fire escapes, and the rules vary between residential and commercial spaces.
Modeled on Empress Elisabeth of Austria's Achilleion Palace, the mansion sits ostentatiously on three acres, with balustraded terraces and a view, through palm trees, out to San Francisco Bay.
The three attackers quickly drive on and shoot at the terraces of the Casa Nostra pizzeria and of the Café Bonne Bière in the 11th Arrondissement, killing five more.
Amandi is one of the region's best areas, where the steep terraces rising from the Sil River are studded with chunks of slate, the dominant rock in the soil.
In December, 10 months after leasing began, the developer amped up the concessions for the remaining five apartments, which were larger than other units and had features like terraces.
The 172,700-square-foot building has an additional 16,153 square feet of terraces and a common roof, all planted with native grasses and trees selected by MKM Landscape Architecture.
Typically, he said, landlords do not charge per square foot for terraces and usable roofs, but they are able to secure a higher overall rent because of such amenities.
An attached two-car garage with a carport is connected to the kitchen, and there are terraces off the living room and kitchen, the latter with a pizza oven.
The stepped terraces and switchback roads of a dusty, Mars-red mining site resemble the desiccated ruins of an ancient civilization ("Tyrone Mine #3, Silver City, New Mexico, USA," 2012).
It sits on the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains and takes up a whopping 110 acres -- 86 of which are just landscaped gardens and terraces, according to the website.
Doors in the living and dining rooms open onto the spacious back yard, which has a second pool, terraces for dining or taking the sun, and olive and lemon trees.
This level, typical of developments of standalone semi-detached suburban houses, is less than a quarter of the density of Georgian terraces of London's desirable Islington and Notting Hill neighborhoods.
Nonetheless, it was the showstopper at this week's Farnborough air show in Britain, impressing crowds in the showground's terraces with its smooth manoeuvres and party tricks such as flying backwards.
All guestrooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, most of the higher floors with million-dollar views (whether facing downtown, midtown or the Hudson River), and larger suites have outdoor terraces.
The high-ceilinged apartments will range up from 40 square meters, or 430 square feet, and the building's flat roofs will become private terraces with views across the surrounding countryside.
If these terraces resemble their residential peers, whether squeezed into existing roofs that once held heating equipment or included in designs of new-construction towers, it may be no accident.
Kalanick's pad is the smaller of the building's two penthouses, with four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms as well as three outdoor terraces totaling another 2,500 square-feet.
Inspired by the Renaissance, the six-bedroom, 5,877-square-foot home has wide terraces, large windows and layered, overhanging eaves that echo the grand Italian villas of Tuscany or Umbria.
Its cramped mezzanine, where daily life should thrum, precludes the sort of bars and restaurants that have made the terraces at Grand Central a destination and heartbeat of the neighborhood.
Splendid gardens were laid out over descending terraces with a vaulted orangery, greenhouses, a private lake and copies of royal Versailles statuary sent by Louis XV as a housewarming gift.
The thrusting terraces have views of Roosevelt Island and the Queensboro Bridge, Just as dramatic are the plunging views inside, from the apartment's treacherous catwalks and banister-free floating staircases.
When the hotel opens this winter, its suites, restaurants, bars and event areas will feature terraces and balconies with plenty of green zones designed to draw people out, she said.
The two-story house was built in the early 1900s, in a traditional Mediterranean style, with tall arches, white plaster walls and three large terraces overlooking the Gulf of Naples.
The sprawling duplex has three terraces on the lower level, which contains a living room, dining area, kitchen and two bedrooms, according to the listing with Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
AKA guests receive perks, including an overnight duffel bag packed with a bottle of house wine, preferred restaurant seating, yoga classes and rooms with fireplaces and terraces (based on availability).
But it is the terraces hugging the slopes high above the blue waters that have for centuries allowed the land to be cultivated, with vineyards and apple and lemon groves.
All have private decks, high ceilings, floors constructed of sustainable bamboo wood and 48-inch flat screen televisions while the suites also have outdoor back terraces with daybeds and showers.
In a grandstand finish with the terraces roaring, Nadal saved two match points in the decisive tiebreak but surrendered on the third when he slammed a forehand into the net.
The hotel has an intimate feel with just 100 sailboat-inspired guestrooms and suites with private outdoor terraces, plus an indoor-outdoor Italian restaurant, and rooftop pool with panoramic views.
The house is a series of terraces that fit into the shape of the hill, with a green roof and vegetation that "reclaim the hill," the architect told Business Insider.
There's no on-site dining, but a complimentary shuttle transports guests anywhere within a mile of the hotel, and there are two 24-hour common terraces with great skyline views.
Christopher Sharples, a principal at SHoP Architects, said he understands how some might think placing terraces at the rear of the building, rather than toward the water, would seem counterintuitive.
"We are trying to catalyze a market further down the income ladder," said Johnson, comparing it to the building of working-class terraces in Victorian England, which remain popular today.
The estate has breathtaking waterfront views on nearly 3,000 feet of west-facing shoreline, open terraces for "al fresco" dining, a wine cellar, fitness center, game room and music studio.
The 17-story Brooklyn building, which will have three outdoor terraces, will be the largest gay-friendly affordable housing for seniors in the country, according to the developer, BFC Partners.
Increasingly, architects, builders, interior designers, landscape architects and homeowners in the Hamptons are bringing the indoors out, turning terraces, backyards and roof decks into a series of stylish outdoor rooms.
Fifteen rooms now reside in the former mansion, capped by a two-story addition where suites include private terraces and the rooftop hosts a patio with panoramic views of the city.
As evening fell on Santiago, many citizens emerged on terraces and street corners, returning to a nightly routine of banging pots with wooden spoons to show solidarity with protester`s demands.
According to the packet I picked up in the living room of the ten-million-dollar listing, it features an elevator, multiple terraces, and rooftop deck with a sunken hot tub.
The lies over Hillsborough began while the disaster was still unfolding, when Duckenfield told the Football Association that supporters had stormed an exit gate to gain access to the overcrowded terraces.
Even at full capacity, it would never feel crowded here, though: Guests can chill in the infinity pool or on one of the terraces, which provide plenty of alfresco-dining opportunities.
But last week it was the showstopper at the Farnborough air show in Britain, wowing crowds in the showground's terraces with its smooth manoeuvres and party trick skills, like flying backwards.
Most of the estate's 29,22008 homes, in gray blocks and redbrick terraces two miles from the Houses of Parliament, remain inhabited while about a quarter of the estate is being emptied.
Flanked by a large vineyard, perfectly coiffed gardens, and a serene fountain, the estate is magnificent even before taking in the slate blue shutters, egg cream concrete walls, and delicate terraces.
Outside, covered and open-air terraces look out on the sprawling backyard area, which includes garden-lined walkways branching out from the pool area that's topped off with an elaborate fountain.
Most of the estate's 29,22008 homes, in grey blocks and redbrick terraces two miles from the Houses of Parliament, remain inhabited while about a quarter of the estate is being emptied.
Dine at one the seaside restaurant terraces, relax with cocktails by the pool on the sprawling Wet Deck, or drink with your toes in the sand at the seasonal beach bar.
The units, which he is expected to combine, ranged from a studio to a duplex, according to the listing with Brown Harris Stevens, and include about 2764,22017 square feet of terraces.
Mr. Chen's inclination to compare the project to a "European village," thanks to the sense of community engendered by its many courtyards, balconies and terraces, did not endear him to some.
The public housing projects for which Le Corbusier would become famous included large terraces that may have been inspired by a visit the architect paid to a clinic in Leysin, Switzerland.
Mr. Hood's upcoming work includes the landscape of the planned International African American Museum in Charleston, S.C., and a redesign of outdoor gardens and terraces at the Oakland Museum of California.
The project, which consists of two 11-story towers, is currently under construction next to the Zaha Hadid-designed 520 West 28th Street, which has its own space-age-looking terraces.
A floating staircase leads to the top floor, which has an open office area and four bedrooms, two of them (including the master) with terraces that look out to the courtyard.
Chalpin liked the fact that 1,300 obstructed-view bleacher seats had been replaced by the terraces, but he still could not see the bottom of the electronic scoreboard from his seat.
Two large common terraces at 10 Halletts Point — with areas for lounging, barbecuing and, yes, taking in that view — are among the 25,000 square feet of amenities the project will offer.
A quick wander through the Kalsa neighborhood, which has emerged as a type of underground artists' haven, leads me to the Palazzo Ajutamicristo, a historic house with arched terraces and banana trees.
More immediately, it means a by-election in the nearby constituency of Richmond Park, over whose sprawling parks and Edwardian terraces early-morning planes from across the Atlantic fly, low and loud.
The eight attackers didn't target cartoonists or Jews this time, but Paris and the youth of France, sipping wine at café terraces, football fans at Stade de France and rock concert fans.
Lying in the heart of Bali, Ubud was once an untouched paradise, where Gamelan rhythms bounced off carved stone temples and steep volcanic ridges, while pure streams fed lush green rice terraces.
The three-bedroom four-and-a-half-bath condominium has sweeping views of the Panama Canal, the Pacific Ocean and the city from floor-to-ceiling windows and front and back terraces.
In between was a virtual highlight reel of winners, as Barty, fresh from her WTA Finals triumph in southern China, drew energy from the roaring terraces and drained Garcia of all confidence.
Romanians in the terraces went ballistic at the breakthrough, but were silenced as Wozniacki feasted on her opponent's weakening second serve, a fiery return pushing her 2-0 ahead in the decider.
The second thing you notice are the meticulously constructed stone terraces carved from a hillside and the stone-lined drainage ditches, all intended to slow the flow of water and prevent erosion.
New York is taking a fresh look at terraces, despite a climate in which workers can hardly depend on sunny days and space constraints that can make direct rays hard to find.
The building's three penthouses will all have private terraces, with prices starting at around $5.25 million for the two-bedroom, up to $7 million for the larger of the two three-bedrooms.
All the young dudes were Kung Fu Fighting and Karate chopping on the soccer terraces in the daytime, and having a pint and a fight in the pubs and clubs at night.
Historically, many of the luxury offerings were older renovated apartments and villas, Mr. Clarke said, but new high-end developments often have large terraces, smart home features and views of the Danube.
There is ample outdoor space — with two terraces on the lower level, a wraparound terrace on the top floor and the recreated roof deck — that provide stunning cityscape and Central Park vistas.
Just east of Beach Town, El Prado will occupy a steep grade, introducing more hill town urbanism to Las Catalinas, like stair streets and rooftops that function as terraces for neighboring homes.
Paris has all but ensured the relative purity of its honey by eliminating the use of pesticides in city parks and gardens, and forbidding pesticides on plantings on home terraces or roofs.
The apartment was also configured to have an open, loft-like flow with lots of light from the oversize windows and skylights and ready access to the six irrigated and landscaped terraces.
Their prevalence dates back to 2008, when a ban on smoking in enclosed public places spurred restaurants and cafes to install heat lamps on their terraces to provide smokers with some comfort.
"We're not going to ban all heated terraces, because it's the soul of Paris to be at a cafe terrace," Agnès Buzyn, Mr. Macron's candidate in Paris, told a French radio station.
Near the top, where the building steps back from the street, the cladding changes to cast stone, and a number of units have private terraces with gardens designed by Gunn Landscape Architecture.
Enclave is at work on a five-building, 179-unit residential rental project on former industrial property near the Fleetwood station that will offer Manhattan-style extras like rooftop terraces and gyms.
Built in 2017, the ecolodge consists of seven stilted houses and arranges two-to-four day tours of the area, which include planting or harvesting of the rice terraces alongside local inhabitants.
They want their loggias, their terraces, their barbecue, their roof deck, their fireplace, their two outdoor showers in the master bedroom and outdoor Jacuzzis, one in the pool, another on the roof.
Now, developers and owners of urban office buildings are adding terraces and transforming once-barren rooftops into parklike settings, where workers can plant vegetables, unfurl yoga mats or swing in a hammock.
The firm, which grows kale and tends an apiary on the terraces of its own office, recently completed 512W22, an office building in Chelsea, for Vornado Realty Trust and the Albanese Organization.

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