There have been two major architectural alterations to St. John's since the church was built.
Subtle architectural alterations also helped change the feel of the room.
To many experts, the package looked more like interior decorating than real architectural alterations.
The house changed hands in 1863 to a General Joseph E. Johnson, who made some architectural alterations to the original building.
At York House and at New Hall, Gerbier was busy with architectural alterations for Buckingham, 1624-25.
Some states are already creating geriatric wards for prisoners who require more medical care, protection from aggressive inmates, different diets and even architectural alterations to accommodate wheelchairs.
His architectural alterations and art galleries gave this residence international renown as "one of the premier homes of Paris".
Normally Derec would not have been aware of such architectural alterations, but his chemfets kept him up-to-date on all of the city?
Some of his surviving drawings suggest that he also undertook commissions for architectural alterations.
For mainstream and value segments, the product cycle will instead be 12 months without architectural alterations.