Due to its long history, the city of Porto carries an immense architectural patrimony.
He describes the village's advantages as an appealing combination of "natural history, architectural patrimony, cultural offerings and atmosphere of tolerance.' "
That, more than anything else, is the measure of what has been accomplished in the last quarter century: the most critical monuments of the city's architectural patrimony are safe.
All of them do enrich the architectural, artistic and cultural patrimony and heritage of the City.
Part of the architectural patrimony of the neighborhood has been renovated and the general quality of life of the sector has improved.
The suit, if successful as a precedent, Mr. Brolin and many others conclude, would place at risk a significant part of the nation's architectural patrimony.
Having preserved the initial elements characteristic of industrial architecture, the building is now considered as part of the architectural patrimony of Montreal.
The building was inscribed in the National Historic Building Registry as an architectural patrimony.
In its architectural patrimony, Queens may not be rich in masterpieces.
For preservationists in Mississippi no less is at stake than the region's architectural patrimony.