One of Mr Heatherwick's best-known pieces is the wooden gazebo he built in 1994 for Sir Terence Conran.
Many a presidential candidate has walked through the Oval, shaking hands with locals, pausing for a photo op by the gazebo.
The main home is accompanied by a guest house, a Japanese tea house, a gazebo and a green house.
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Then, stroll to the waterside gazebo to catch the sun's last golden rays.
As their custodian, he sat in the Sissinghurst gazebo with a tranquil heart.
Columns, curved windows, and surrounding ornamental gardens complete with a gazebo and statuary conjure the romance and prosperity of another era.
One of the most unexpected milonga spots in Buenos Aires is in a sizable, lit gazebo in the sloping park facing the Belgrano C train station.
His acting talents ranged from romance to comedy, with famous credits like Superman, The Sheepman, The Gazebo, Pocketful of Miracles and Don't Go Near the Water.
The downstairs also includes a screening room, wood-paneled library and arched glass doors opening to a grand yard with saltwater pool and spa, along with gazebo with built-in barbecue.
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The grounds include a formal sunken garden that the family used as a volleyball court when their children were young, a carriage house that doubles as a game room and a gazebo.
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From building bleachers, benches, a gazebo for an elementary school, and a shelter at the local golf club my students were learning the importance of providing a helping hand to make their community a better place to live.
As a traditional feast got under way, with festival organisers baking enough fish to feed 1, 500, a makeshift community sprang up: an accordion band played under a gazebo, families sold empanadas, Corona and Sprite from the back of their Jeeps, and kids played Polynesian pop music through portable speakers.
In an oral history of Overhills, produced by the Army as part of its environmental- and cultural-impact work in connection with acquiring the property, Rockefeller family members and people who worked at the estate describe regular afternoon teas on the course, sometimes in a gazebo at the course's highest point, near the fifth tee.
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