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would relish. Turnberry's pool pavilion comprises massive
stone buttresses of dressed and undressed stone with
alternating bands of brick in its weighty vault, the whole
a fitting tribute to a deep, complex past where southern
and eastern Mediterranean influences migrated across
the centuries to leave their indelible mark on what would
become, in England and America, the picturesque Arts
& Crafts architectural movement. But wait, Turnberry
has more: reception rooms that represent the finest
interpretation of the aforementioned, rooms that refine
the Byzantine, Arts & Crafts and Taliesin ethos. Finally,
in an overwhelming tour de force, there is the Turnberry
octagonal library tower. In Imber's hands, this somewhat
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