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  • But the serpentine wall curves at that point, making the outfield a few feet deeper.
  • The fort is mostly a serpentine wall, unlike the typical star-shaped Civil War forts in Kentucky.
  • Thomas Jefferson ( 1743 1826 ) incorporated so-called serpentine walls into the architecture of the University of Virginia, which he founded.
  • A " potager " garden ( kitchen garden in the French style ) with a brick serpentine wall and a greenhouse complex were also built.
  • Visit the charming gardens behind the Pavilions, which are divided by undulating serpentine walls ( another Jeffersonian design; didn't this man ever sleep ? ).
  • In later sketches, the free-form basement appears as an upper-floor studio with a serpentine wall sunk into a one-and-half storey entrance hall, forming a drop-ceiling around the fireplace.
  • It may provide strength, as in serpentine walls, it may allow the facade of a building to face in multiple directions, or it may be chosen for purely aesthetic reasons.
  • The reason for writing it was that a ) it doesn't exist on Wiki and b ) there are references to crinkle crankle walls and serpentine walls in various other articles.
  • Each academic unit, called a pavilion, was designed with a two-story temple front, while the library " Rotunda " was modeled on the serpentine walls, affirming the importance of the agrarian lifestyle.
  • In August 2006, she swam across the Ohio River in Cincinnati from the Serpentine Wall to Newport, Kentucky to bring attention to plans to decrease the water quality standards for the Ohio River.
  • His educational idea of creating specialized units of learning is physically expressed in the configuration of his campus plan, which he called the " serpentine walls, affirming the importance of the agrarian lifestyle.
  • In the Dwelling group, attendees created a portable village of temporary structures for people without homes, including a flexible serpentine wall that could be expanded into a public space or constricted as a series of private spaces.
  • At the 500-acre Gainesway Farm for racehorses in Lexington, Ky ., his penchant for features depending on changes in season or the light of day was exemplified by a 450-foot serpentine wall built of local stone that disappeared when viewed from the main house.
  • The first floor of the library houses the Rotunda Gallery, a free public art gallery, " managed cooperatively by the Dearborn Library Commission and the Dearborn Community Arts Council . " Also in the Rotunda is a reflecting pool and serpentine wall created by Glen Michaels.
  • And, more importantly, we are likely to make the legal " wall of separation between church and state " as winding as the famous serpentine wall designed by Mr . Jefferson for the University he founded . " Added for " talk ) 01 : 13, 27 December 2012 ( UTC)
  • Under the aegis of Alden Hopkins, the resident landscape architect of Colonial Williamsburg at that time, and after his death his assistant, Donald H . Parker, these gardens in the Colonial Revival style survive today with a refreshing singularity of configurations and plant materials, many of them rare for the region because of the microclimates created by the serpentine walls.