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architectural

[ahr-ki-tek-cher-uhl] / ˌɑr kɪˈtɛk tʃər əl /


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But beyond this, it gives the Studio Museum what it never had before: a distinctive architectural identity.

From The Wall Street Journal

He needs to get his architectural plans — which call for a like-for-like rebuild and an ADU that combine for 3,000 square feet — approved before he can take it to the city for permits.

From Los Angeles Times

There is a palpable nuance and spatial richness in drawings produced by hand, something rarely—if ever—present when most architectural concepts and drawings produced today are digital.

From The Wall Street Journal

He then proceeded to gut the architectural gem, with reports at the time suggesting that he wanted to turn the concrete structure into a kind of modernist bomb shelter.

From MarketWatch

Listing gives places of special architectural or historical interest legal protection against certain changes.

From BBC