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Recent Examples of pergolaUnlike the traditional pergola system used throughout much of Rías Baixas, Terras Gauda trains its vines using a double cordon Royat system, which naturally reduces yields and increases concentration.—
Emily Price,
Forbes.com,
18 June 2026 The Lucia starts at roughly €84,300 (US$97,000), though this can vary widely depending on options chosen, such as a terrace and pergola, as well as its color and furnishings.—New Atlas,
16 June 2026 The rooftop terrace also has a dedicated bar area and a pizza oven, while a gym set beneath a pergola allows for outdoor workouts.—
Laura Itzkowitz,
Travel + Leisure,
14 June 2026 Spacious one- or two-bedroom pool villas are tucked away in a tranquil garden, with two outdoor showers and a pergola for al fresco dining.—
Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
2 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for pergola
The fire is believed to have started on the solar array on the roof of the 500,000 square-foot building, which housed 85 million pounds of frozen food.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
30 June 2026
Instead of a hallway of bedrooms under a single roof, the sleeping spaces are dispersed across the property, each with direct access to the gardens — a design more commonly found in tropical destinations than in a tony coastal enclave about 35 miles north of San Francisco.
Ward imagines a space inside a space, not unlike the custom tents and custom builds popular in luxury weddings right now (one tent took five days to assemble and recreate a Greek Orthodox church, Vogue reported).
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Ramishah Maruf,
CNN Money,
1 July 2026
The request also includes tents outside Madison Square Garden and street closures around the iconic venue.
Eric_Lynxweiler | Courtesy of Latinos in Heritage Conservation The Silver Platter, with its faded crimson awning along a stretch in Los Angeles’ Westlake District, doesn’t look like much from the outside.
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R. Daniel Foster,
Forbes.com,
29 June 2026
The lucky ones have shutters or awnings, but others must climb stepladders to hang sheets or tablecloths from windows.