And, yes, it is the more architecturally striking city.
Roger Duffy, the partner in charge of designing the building, said the major architectural challenge was "to come up with something architecturally striking but also dignified, appropriate to our client."
They have come and based themselves in the architecturally striking surroundings of the renovated mills.
Today, the neglected but architecturally striking enclave serves as an Israeli lock-up; at visiting times, families of prisoners can often be seen huddling outside the police barricades.
Barnes & Noble will open a block-long, architecturally striking bookstore on New York's Upper West Side on Friday.
Since that would limit the use of the island's most comfortable and architecturally striking buildings to paying customers, Congress might question the public advantage of the plan.
Comparisons With Expectations The architecturally striking center, completed amid great controversy in April 1986, is still among the four largest centers in the country.
Its success is reflected by the downtown area, which is becoming as striking architecturally as Atlanta or Chicago.
The new station project may not be quite as ambitious or architecturally striking as first advertised, however.
It is architecturally striking, described as "a simple rectangle, with side walls rising up in undulating curves to the maximum amplitude of their arcs".