Rotunda
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12m = 1200 cm 1200cm / 30 cm = 40 SO THE ANSWER IS 1:40 by Hanny Tufail hanny.tufail@gmail.com
hall ticket number..... means the numbr of the ticket of examination
A domed hall is a rotunda.
A circular room in commercial buildings or out buildings is called a round house, in a private house it can be called among other things a turret. A rotunda is a round building or a room in a building, the central hall in the Capitol Building in Washington DC is an excellent example of a rotunda ( round room).
Possibly the Beehive House at 67 East South Temple in Salt Lake City. The Beehive House itself is not a circular stone building though, nor does it have a domed roof. It is a rectangle - there is just a beehive on the roof. There is a circular stone building with a domed roof nearby, the Salt Lake Tabernacle. However the tabernacle was never a residence, it has always been used as a concert hall and meeting place. Check out the photos under "Related Links" below to see images of these buildings. None of Brigham Young's residences were in circular buildings.
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Hope this link helps http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_Purchase_Exposition
Bryant Hall Building was created in 1820.
City Hall Square Building was created in 1912.
City Hall Square Building ended in 1965.
The ceiling of conference hall are curved so that after the light reflection reaches all corners of the hall, the room becomes bright.
Hall-Benedict Drug Company Building was created in 1909.
It makes you feel like you are basking under the stars, when you are actually standing under a bewitched ceiling.
It is completely magic. The ceiling is made to look like the sky/weather outside.