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exedra

In architecture, an open recess such as a niche containing a seat, and usually curved in plan.



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The road makes a T-junction at the sea-front where De Carlo has carved out an exedra as entrance, roughly centred on the vehicle roundabout.
This acquisition reinforces Mincom's commitment to the global mining industry following on from the acquisition of Comlabs Systems (South Australia in 2005) and Exedra (South America in 2004).
Above the glass, there is a huge cut-away silver cylinder (that Norberg-Schulz describes as an exedra - in Byggekunst 6 1994 p384) which is intended to focus light into the atrium and to act as a landmark in the city.
 
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