Examples of using Walkways in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Main element in the planning of the landscape site design are garden paths and walkways around the house that have not only a practical function, but also aesthetic.
Bike paths, walkways, parks, and sheltered beaches make this a favorite spot for a fun family day out.
By installing ladders, walkways to nearby cabinets,
Smaller units, designed for pedestrian areas, walkways or small stages have a wattage of 30W to 60W.
Solar Home Lighting System can be used at many different locations- homes, walkways, verandahs, balcony,
This special playground features imaginative wooden castles and walkways that encourage kids to explore.
The walkways are lined with pine trees
Over 11,000 tonnes of steel provided the framework for the towers and the walkways, clad in Cornish granite
Follow natural paths and walkways so that there is a clear line of sight between the photos.
This inner garden is made complete with a playground, walkways lined with warm lighting,
The walkways are lined with pine trees are various tourist facilities,
There are many walkways that were originally created as small walk ways before going to act as escape routes during the Second World War.
pedestrian walkways, access areas(entrances,
square meters with dividers, lanes, walkways, stairways and little squares.
Arup and Grimshaw worked with the existing natural ridges and ravines that traverse the site to design the buildings and walkways, carefully integrating them within the spectacular undulating land.
The university's stunning campus of historic buildings and cobblestoned walkways is juxtaposed with its state-of-the-art facilities
leafy walkways ideal for contemplating mortality
square meters with walls, streets, walkways, stairways and small squares.
Also there are many walkways that lead to the peak of the mountaint Ucka on which there is a beautifull rook from which is an amaising view.
In all 11,000 tonnes of steel were required for the framework of the towers and walkways which was then clad in Cornish granite,