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- The terminates as a 12 meter high steel grillage which shrouds the top.
- The lobby is flanked by storefront spaces, whose transom windows are accented by a horizontal grillage.
- The deck structure comprises a grillage consisting of the deck slab with longitudinal girders and cross-girders.
- The steel grillage consists of two main longitudinal girders at the axial distance of, transversal girders set apart and peripheral beams.
- Before the digging of the freight tunnels, shallow spread foundations were common using iron grillage to spread the heavy weight where tall buildings were involved.
- Piles of timber were driven thirty-two feet into the ground, on top of which was laid a grillage of steel, filled with concrete.
- Due to its sheer size, the viaduct was designed in four segments comprising box girders and grillage systems and expansion joints atop three piers and both abutments.
- The square tower is articulated by four blue glazed corner elements separated by a recessed balcony grillage which extends to a three level grillage at the top of the building.
- The square tower is articulated by four blue glazed corner elements separated by a recessed balcony grillage which extends to a three level grillage at the top of the building.
- The sub foundation consisted of a timber grillage placed on 700 round piles, driven feet deep . 8000 cubic yards of concrete were used for the lock and foundation.
- From this foyer opened out the Tea Room whose walls of artificial stone were covered with wooden grillage, painted green while the skylight over the entire room was concealed by rafters and grillage with entwined vines.
- From this foyer opened out the Tea Room whose walls of artificial stone were covered with wooden grillage, painted green while the skylight over the entire room was concealed by rafters and grillage with entwined vines.
- The outer frameless blue-reflective glass curtain wall, ( reminiscent of Le Corbusier s vision of the mass-produced machine made city ) and the subdivision of each face by 7.7 meter steel grillage which extends the full height of the tower element.
- The ruins currently exposed are those of a large stone amphitheatre, similar to those found in Continental Europe, and although it was long believed that a smaller wooden amphitheatre existed on the site beforehand, excavations since 1999 have shown that the wooden grillage is the base of the seating.