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- Green Spaces and Walkways in Aberdeen - The Scottish city of Aberdeen has a number of famous green spaces and walkways. The parks, gardens and floral displays which include 2 million roses, 11 million daffodils and 3 million crocuses have led the city to win the Royal Horticultural Society's Britain in Bloom Best City award many times, including a period of nine years straight after which it was ...
- Antonine Centre - The Antonine Centre is a Shopping Centre in the Scottish New Town of Cumbernauld. The Centre has 350,000 sq ft of retail space including a 100,000 sq ft Tesco Extra (in a separate building to the main centre, attached by walkways) and a 43,000 sq ft Dunnes.
- Ravi Banerjee - Ravi Banerjee is a environmental scientist specializing in the study of rainforests. Banerjee's expertise involves canopy ecology, symbiotic and mutalistic relationships between organisms in canopies, and constructing canopy walkways.
- David Russell Hall - David Russell Hall (affectionately dubbed DRH) was a student residential complex owned by the University of St Andrews. The original hall was built in the 1960s and comprised a series of independent blocks, or houses, connected by covered walkways and set amid gardens.
- Stoa - Stoa (plural, stoae or stoƦ) in Ancient Greek architecture; covered walkways or porticos, commonly for public usage. Early stoae were open at the entrance with columns lining the side of the building, creating an enveloping, protective atmosphere and were usually of Doric order.