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"We thought the verticality of a new curtain wall would be very important."
Despite the inherent verticality of standing, some in the queue may want to pay for more space.
Robert Siegel said his message was "in support of verticality."
It was a shock after the relentless verticality of the city behind me.
Some team members hoped that the game would allow players to fly, which led to the game's verticality.
The new buildings started to emphasize the verticality and light very strongly.
Verticality will be a much bigger feature in Rising, he explained.
The window system is designed to promote verticality in the bays.
This verticality, while no longer as prominent of a feature, can still be seen elsewhere on the school.
The ultimate of verticality, Spock continued to look down at him as if they had all the time ever made.
When these barriers are less pronounced, as in the tin industry, the degree of verticality is reduced.
It's unusual for its verticality, and looks great hanging above a focus area such as a coffee or dining table.
These horizontal bands are offset by the verticality of the trees below.
Other floors will be matched in by assuming verticality of common features.
Certainly verticality can be used to transform a small and uninteresting garden.
The aluminium industry illustrates an extreme form of multinational verticality.
Verticality is a test of the child's ability to comprehend and represent the three-dimensional environment.
But the qualities of air, light and verticality need to be built into the design guidelines as we move forward," she said.
But impact is out and verticality is the buzzword of the moment.
“But the details have a certain verticality, and the openings are slender.
Now the verticality of the escarpment becomes something immediate and tangible.
The whole of the exterior emphasises the building's verticality.
This allowed verticality to be measured quickly and accurately.
Verticality and great height have ever been the spatial expression of potentially violent power.