cube-shaped


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BEIRUT: Perched on a beachfront in El-Heri, Ras al-Chekka, stands the newly built two-floor Nabu Museum, a cube-shaped steel-and-glass structure that is now home to hundreds of regional antiquities and modern artworks.
Q I have a cube-shaped, orange vase made by Whitefriars glass.
The hole was part of Kapoor's exhibit and was named 'Descent into Limbo.' The display featured a cube-shaped building, which visitors could enter, with a black hole at its center.
Aimed at a core audience of two-to-five-year-olds, Cuby Zoo tells the story of cube-shaped animal toys that come to life when humans are away, playing and exploring their surroundings.
Described as a "rambunctious expedition RPG," the game will see you control cube-shaped versions of the first generation Pokemon games (Pokemon Red and Blue).
During a press conference at the new landmark in Yongsan-gu, Thursday, a day before its completion ceremony, one of the world's most famous architects said he tried his best to design a building that suits the cosmetics giant's ambition, 'Beautify the world.' Inspired by the moon jar, a traditional Korean white porcelain jar made during the 1392?1910 Joseon Kingdom, the 2007 Stirling Prize winner designed the cube-shaped building that sits east of Yongsan Station.
As the white, cube-shaped machine begins to whir at the front of the room, a metal arm can be seen jerking back and forth through the box's transparent front-facing panel.
Subsequently, a new cube-shaped main building will be built to the north, which will house over 1,200 students and 400 employees.
REAL LIFE p8 wombats do cube-shaped poos, which means it doesn't roll away when they mark their territory with it.
The pilgrims will then head to Makkah to walk seven times around the cube-shaped Kaaba in a rite called the "farewell tawaf" that marks the end of the five-day pilgrimage.
They will then circle the cube-shaped Kaaba in Mecca, Islam's most sacred site, before departing.
Many begin by circling the cube-shaped Kaaba - Islam's holiest site - and performing a series of rites that trace the footsteps of the Prophet Mohammed.
The unconventional use of flat glass panes in the cab's cube-shaped design also allow it to make maximum use of the space - something not possible with curved front panels or tilted windows.