curved corner
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcurvedandcorner
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curved
adjective
uk/kɜːvd/us/kɝːvd/
having a rounded or smoothly ...
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corner
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɔː.nər/us/ˈkɔːr.nɚ/
the point, area, or line that is formed by the meeting of two lines, surfaces, ...
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(Definition ofcurvedandcornerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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From the 1950s until its closing, the theater featured an elaborate marquee, which wrapped around the building'scurvedcornerentrance.
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The widest part of thecurvedcornerof the building will feature sky gardens, further enhancing the building's green presence.
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Deansgate has acurvedcornerfrontage with mock portcullis and embattled parapet.
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It features a monumental arched entrance with terra cotta decorative elements,curvedcorner, copper entabulature, wide frieze, and pitched roof.
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It had arched widows and doors, curved corners and two round towers.
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The city was rectangular but with curved corners, and brick-walled.
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With its curved corners and single, all-encompassing color, the canvas itself becomes the composition, transforming the wall behind it into the pictures ground.
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The streamline effect is reflected through the structure's use of curved corners, smooth surfaces and structural glass bricks.
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A source was found for the molded bricks needed to repair or replace the curved corners.
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The building is futurist art deco, specifically streamline moderne with its horizontal lines and curved corners.
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After the expansion of 1766, it was rectangular with curved corners, and measured 39 metres by 34 metres.
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The double skin facade is for sustainability and aesthetic reasons - and allows for greater control of heating and ventilation, and accentuates the three curved corners of the building.
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