Template:Did you know nominations/New York Court of Appeals Building
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The result was: promoted by Gatoclass (talk) 14:01, 29 June 2013 (UTC)
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New York Court of Appeals Building
[edit]- ... that the rotunda of the New York Court of Appeals Building (pictured) in Albany uses all three classical orders?
- ALT1:... that the stone groin vaults that support the ceilings of the New York Court of Appeals Building (pictured) in Albany were an early attempt at fireproofing?
- ALT2:... that despite a fire and serious structural problems, the 1959 renovation of the New York Court of Appeals Building (pictured) in Albany was completed ahead of schedule?
- Reviewed: Petroleum Warfare Department
Created by Daniel Case (talk). Self nominated at 04:38, 23 June 2013 (UTC).
- New enough, long enough, well supplied with sources. I didn't find any evidence of too-close paraphrasing. All three hooks are interesting. Original hook and ALT2 are verified. I'm AGF-ing ALT1 for now because of a problem with the Java installation on this computer that prevented me from accessing the source (however, the hook fact is partially supported by another source). Image license is OK. Good to go! (And I need to restart this computer.) --Orlady (talk) 04:09, 28 June 2013 (UTC)