At the end of the thirteenth century King Magnus Ladul�s had a new fortress built with a curtain wall, round corner towers and two square gatehouses surrounding the original tower.
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It has a rectangular floor ( 1, 200 m2 per floor ) with round corners, and the facade is made of continuous glass and steel, allowing exterior views from every point.
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Number 21 and The Roundhouse, which used to be known as the Abbey Wine Vaults, is a mid to late 19th century radiused round corner of Cheap Street and Stall Street.
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Cleary's first novel was the 1947 work, " You Can't See'Round Corners ", which dwelt on the life of an army deserter wanted for the sensational murder of his girlfriend in wartime Sydney.
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At last the car stopped, the WIBs opened the doors, one more or less dragged me out, guided me up a flight of stairs, through corridors, round corners and then into a chair.
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The outer wall was wide, had twenty flanking towers of semi-circular shape, four round corner towers, and a gate at each wall-major ones at north-east and north-west, and minor ones at the other two.
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The resulting castle centred on a stone tower-keep, measuring 60 feet by 24 feet ( 18 m by 7 m ) internally and 54 feet ( 16 m ) tall, with four round corner-towers.
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"' Dural "'is a semi-rural suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 36 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district in the Round Corner is a locality in the south-western part of Dural.
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With its string-course, hood-mould over the gateway and moulded surround formerly containing a heraldic panel, this wall is an excellent example of small-scale but refined architectural sophistication of its period in Scotland ( probably contemporary with the round corner tower ).
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Susan Kare states that it has since been told to her that the symbol had been picked for its Scandinavian usage due to its resembling the shape of a square castle with round corner towers as seen from above looking down, notably Borgholm Castle.