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The billboard refacing had gone totally unnoticed by the public at large.
The plan would have involved a complete refacing of the building, as well as several new tenants.
When work did start it took 13 weeks to complete the refacing, a process that included removing the old stonework.
Late medieval and C17 with modern refacing and additions.
It is probably an 18th-century refacing of an older building (or buildings) incorporated into the hotel as it grew.
Refacing of buildings has begun.
So skilful was the refacing that, at first glance, it was easy to mistake the romanticised for the original.
By then, however, the ginkgo tree in front will be in full leaf and the costly refacing may be hard to see.
Since the owner has no firm opinion on the refacing of the Stewart Building, it could easily agree to the protection of the structure itself.
Very little of the 14th century survives on the exterior behind rebuilding and refacing of the 15th and 16th centuries.
Much cleaning of buildings and refacing of stucco is going on, which will brighten the look of the city.
Clerke caused further works in 1670, the refacing of the entrance facade, the Great Staircase and other internal works.
That had helped to bring about a significant, systemic "refacing of the agency business," he added, "a reconfiguration of the way clients and agencies work together."
Other conversions involving refacing are under way in Philadelphia, Miami and Stoneham, Mass.
In 1840 some major refacing gave the hall the appearance of a Victorian Gothic-style Manor House.
Refacing of George Heriot's School in ashlar stonework (1833)
The future Alexander III of Russia saw new life breathed into the palace, ensuring its refacing in a variety of historic styles.
The Baldassano Group recently completed the refacing of a five-story, 70,000-square-foot office building in Jericho that is visible from the Long Island Expressway.
Falling from favour during the Victorian era, it was revived by Sir Aston Webb for his refacing of Buckingham Palace in 1913.
Grinder, Electric, Valve-Seat Refacing, Automotive Parts Company, (Albertson) Sioux, Model 1750.
Paul Bookbinder, president of Kitchen Tune-Ups, the cabinet-refacing company in Rye Brook, N.Y., retained by Ms. Lind, said that the term refacing is really a misnomer.
At City College, slabs of schist and terra cotta lie on the ground, ready to be installed as part of the refacing of the facade of the elegant Shepard Hall.
Much the same process is under way at the Sheraton City Squire, cater-corner from the Centre, which is to emerge from a remodeling and partial refacing as the Sheraton Manhattan Hotel.
From the later 1920s he pursued a brick style of Catholic architecture, pioneered by Macpherson in Edinburgh and combined with the classical tendencies of Fairlie's refacing of St Patrick's, Cowgate (1928-29).
Sir Francis's first alteration was in the Palladian style: a relatively conventional refacing of the north front of the house, at that point the first view of West Wycombe afforded a visitor coming up the drive through the park.