In 2012, the local government said it can't afford to keep it and called the wooden edifice unsafe.
It was a thin wooden edifice, and it supported him for perhaps a tenth of a second.
My habitation was a wooden edifice, consisting of two stories.
Her chest billowing, she leaned against the wooden edifice and watched him.
Observing the festivities was Deacon John Leavitt, aged seventy-three, who had argued the need for the new wooden edifice.
Bishop Lawrence Stephen McMahon dedicated the first St. Stanislaus Church, a small wooden edifice, on January 8, 1893.
Perched on one section of this rickety wooden edifice, under a sign that read, "The Bloated Goat," was a lone barefoot boy of 11 or 12.
Their first house of worship was a barn, which sufficed until they were able, in 1744, to build a neat wooden edifice.
From the Tang Dynasty (618-907) onwards, brick and stone architecture gradually became more common and replaced wooden edifices.
Then his vision cleared and he was able to see the simple wooden edifice of Yasukuni.