unbuilt
unbuilt
Definition
un·built (-bilt′)
adjective
not yet built (on)
unbuilt
Usage Examples
Modifying Another Word
- still: The terrace on the west side of Royal Avenue was nearly complete, but land on the east side was still unbuilt.
Modifies a noun
- project: It's a curious formula mixing polemic, graphics, self promotion, built and unbuilt projects.
- design: Unbuilt design by S. Dikes Bower 1955 Unbuilt design by S. Dikes Bower, architect's impression 1955.
- scheme: The design has already led to Levitt Bernstein winning the RIBA Housing Design Award for unbuilt schemes in 2000.
- space: Even the greatest of the post-war monument builders recognized the power of the unbuilt space of the battlefield.
- work: A range of built and unbuilt work from the UK and abroad will be discussed.
- architecture: Various multi-dimensional interpretations could be associated with unbuilt architecture as a basis from where a digital reconstruction can be developed.
Used with adjective complement
- remain: But that great work, colossal as appears the plan on its first suggestion, cannot remain long unbuilt.
