Overarching Architecture at NATO as foundation for Service
... Control) regardless of the originator. The latter could be from NATO common funding, multi-national cooperative efforts or use of national assets.The long-term goal is to transform NATO into a flexible, highly responsive organisation. It has been recognized that the concept of ServiceOriented Enterp ...
... Control) regardless of the originator. The latter could be from NATO common funding, multi-national cooperative efforts or use of national assets.The long-term goal is to transform NATO into a flexible, highly responsive organisation. It has been recognized that the concept of ServiceOriented Enterp ...
The Role of Geometry and Proportions in Shaping the
... personal and private environments along with huge and magnificent spaces. They can provide the experience of closed, semi-closed, semi-opened and opened spaces in combination with each other so that one feels that he has found a shelter or has made an initiation. Basically, Iranian architect’s thoug ...
... personal and private environments along with huge and magnificent spaces. They can provide the experience of closed, semi-closed, semi-opened and opened spaces in combination with each other so that one feels that he has found a shelter or has made an initiation. Basically, Iranian architect’s thoug ...
The Neolithic Architecture of Ulucak Höyük
... were made of wooden posts, fixed in the ground, and interwoven with twigs and both sides of the construction were daubed with straw or reed. The houses were square, rectangular or slightly trapezoid in plan and consist of one, rarely two or extremely rare three rooms in Karanovo I-IV, Kapitan Dimitr ...
... were made of wooden posts, fixed in the ground, and interwoven with twigs and both sides of the construction were daubed with straw or reed. The houses were square, rectangular or slightly trapezoid in plan and consist of one, rarely two or extremely rare three rooms in Karanovo I-IV, Kapitan Dimitr ...
Architectural style spreads its wings: New Zealand architecture in
... Smith identifies the political significance of education during the 1880s more broadly. Catholics, through the Sisters of St Joseph, "began a network of schools in New Zealand from 1883," the same year that a Parliamentary Committee was appointed to investigate 190 petitions arising from the 1877 Ed ...
... Smith identifies the political significance of education during the 1880s more broadly. Catholics, through the Sisters of St Joseph, "began a network of schools in New Zealand from 1883," the same year that a Parliamentary Committee was appointed to investigate 190 petitions arising from the 1877 Ed ...
An Overview of Mushroom Structures in Slovene Structuralism
... After the Second World War, Functionalism dominated Yugoslav and therefore Slovene architecture until approximately 1960. These were so called “years of reconstruction of the homeland” with the emphasis on building residential and industrial buildings. At that time, Yugoslavia was still a relatively ...
... After the Second World War, Functionalism dominated Yugoslav and therefore Slovene architecture until approximately 1960. These were so called “years of reconstruction of the homeland” with the emphasis on building residential and industrial buildings. At that time, Yugoslavia was still a relatively ...
the Rise of Collegiate Gothic Architecture at American Universities
... compositions” (Betsky, p. ix). Rogers was a pragmatist, not an idealist. His work appropriated forms of Modernism as if they were just another part of the historical continuum (Betsky, p. 6). This is likely due in part to the fact that his early design work while in Chicago was on commercial buildin ...
... compositions” (Betsky, p. ix). Rogers was a pragmatist, not an idealist. His work appropriated forms of Modernism as if they were just another part of the historical continuum (Betsky, p. 6). This is likely due in part to the fact that his early design work while in Chicago was on commercial buildin ...
Traditions of Wooden Architecture the Lands of the South Slavs:
... fanning areas. The surviving traditional architecture displays a mixture of local building methods and influences. Where oak was once abundant, horizontal timber and plank construction techniques prevail. In other regions, wood remains an important building material, but is combined with other mater ...
... fanning areas. The surviving traditional architecture displays a mixture of local building methods and influences. Where oak was once abundant, horizontal timber and plank construction techniques prevail. In other regions, wood remains an important building material, but is combined with other mater ...
Incorporating Fault Tolerance and Reliabilityin Software Architectures
... structures of the system, which comprise software components, the externally visible properties of those components, and the relationships between them. ...
... structures of the system, which comprise software components, the externally visible properties of those components, and the relationships between them. ...
Architectural Propaganda at the Worldâ•Žs Fairs
... hundredth anniversary of the “discovery” of the New World by Christopher Columbus. This magnificent tribute would be called the World’s Columbian Exposition and would be one of the most historic and influential gatherings of nations across the globe, but most importantly would showcase the grandeur ...
... hundredth anniversary of the “discovery” of the New World by Christopher Columbus. This magnificent tribute would be called the World’s Columbian Exposition and would be one of the most historic and influential gatherings of nations across the globe, but most importantly would showcase the grandeur ...
Louisiana National Register Review Committee Meeting December
... The Bristow Tower is a free-standing, ten story, International Style apartment building designed by Mathes, Bergman and Associates, a local firm. Construction began in 1963, and the building was dedicated on March 6, 1964. The structure is a reinforced concrete frame with a veneer mainly of flat whi ...
... The Bristow Tower is a free-standing, ten story, International Style apartment building designed by Mathes, Bergman and Associates, a local firm. Construction began in 1963, and the building was dedicated on March 6, 1964. The structure is a reinforced concrete frame with a veneer mainly of flat whi ...
Exhibiting Architecture: The Architecture of an Exhibition
... One of the final projects of the former director of the Czech Centre Berlin, Monika Štěpánová, was an exhibition of Czech artist Dominik Lang, prepared in cooperation with German curator, Bettina Klein. The exhibition, titled Haus der Wohnirrtümer (Building of Residential Mistakes), was predominantl ...
... One of the final projects of the former director of the Czech Centre Berlin, Monika Štěpánová, was an exhibition of Czech artist Dominik Lang, prepared in cooperation with German curator, Bettina Klein. The exhibition, titled Haus der Wohnirrtümer (Building of Residential Mistakes), was predominantl ...
Distributed Intelligence: The Future of Wireless Networking
... The era of hyper connectivity is upon us. There is tremendous growth in the number of devices including Smartphones and tablets that are capable of attaching to WiFi and wireless broadband networks. There is not only an exponential growth in the number of wirelessly connected users but the amount of ...
... The era of hyper connectivity is upon us. There is tremendous growth in the number of devices including Smartphones and tablets that are capable of attaching to WiFi and wireless broadband networks. There is not only an exponential growth in the number of wirelessly connected users but the amount of ...
International Style
... architectural style became so popular around the world, that the style became known as the International Style. The Bauhaus, created by Walter Gropius, incorporated this style into its design. The building, in fact, is regarded as the best example of De-Stijl Architecture by a majority. ...
... architectural style became so popular around the world, that the style became known as the International Style. The Bauhaus, created by Walter Gropius, incorporated this style into its design. The building, in fact, is regarded as the best example of De-Stijl Architecture by a majority. ...
History Leaflet
... machines with gold decorations that had been the tradition since the beginning of the century, the Elna was as green as a grasshopper, which became the machine’s nickname in America. While other leading manufacturers offered machines derived from professional models, the Elna was designed to be port ...
... machines with gold decorations that had been the tradition since the beginning of the century, the Elna was as green as a grasshopper, which became the machine’s nickname in America. While other leading manufacturers offered machines derived from professional models, the Elna was designed to be port ...
Cultural Itineraries
... The building that was nonetheless designated, already in the minds of the planners, to assume the role of symbol and figurative and territorial pivot of the entire exhibition, was the Building of Italian Civilisation. Its diaphanous pure monumentality and sequence of arches apparently detached from ...
... The building that was nonetheless designated, already in the minds of the planners, to assume the role of symbol and figurative and territorial pivot of the entire exhibition, was the Building of Italian Civilisation. Its diaphanous pure monumentality and sequence of arches apparently detached from ...
Menara Mesiniaga
... and shade as well as introducing vertical landscaping, the use of heat-sink cladding and the reduction of air conditioning use. Yeang considers passive low-energy efficiency, an improved social environment, and the use of abundant ambient energy essential to design. Yeang’s design principles involve ...
... and shade as well as introducing vertical landscaping, the use of heat-sink cladding and the reduction of air conditioning use. Yeang considers passive low-energy efficiency, an improved social environment, and the use of abundant ambient energy essential to design. Yeang’s design principles involve ...
Entropic Tropic. Multiplication of the inner landscape
... seem on the brink of collapsing, used to be mansions during the colonial period, which were destined for single affluent families and their servants. Since the mid 1800’s and during the early Twentieth Century, the owners abandoned these small palaces for the more modern areas of the city, which had ...
... seem on the brink of collapsing, used to be mansions during the colonial period, which were destined for single affluent families and their servants. Since the mid 1800’s and during the early Twentieth Century, the owners abandoned these small palaces for the more modern areas of the city, which had ...
Summer 2005 Newsletter
... in Bellevue, WA when it was constructed in 1956. With farms dotting the surrounding landscape in the late 1940s, downtown Bellevue was little more than a cluster of shops on Main Street. However, by the early 1950s, the population of Bellevue had increased significantly and control on community grow ...
... in Bellevue, WA when it was constructed in 1956. With farms dotting the surrounding landscape in the late 1940s, downtown Bellevue was little more than a cluster of shops on Main Street. However, by the early 1950s, the population of Bellevue had increased significantly and control on community grow ...
Architectural structure, Architectural styles, Design values, Design
... The design values enumerated in the tables above points to a deficiency on the part of architects, large part of their life is spent satisfying people, objects and the Habitus, with less consistency in defining their individual design identity. For instance, some Research Assistants who are part of ...
... The design values enumerated in the tables above points to a deficiency on the part of architects, large part of their life is spent satisfying people, objects and the Habitus, with less consistency in defining their individual design identity. For instance, some Research Assistants who are part of ...
Random New Works
... precise relationship of elements in a composition, lines of view and perspective, orientation within the city, axial alignments at the urban scale etc. To claim that the architect worked at the same level as the Parthenon would be absurd. But he has made a valiant effort at a building that does not ...
... precise relationship of elements in a composition, lines of view and perspective, orientation within the city, axial alignments at the urban scale etc. To claim that the architect worked at the same level as the Parthenon would be absurd. But he has made a valiant effort at a building that does not ...
Global Lead Architect for Information Security Domains
... - Drives the enterprise architecture process, its outcome and ongoing results by working closely together with the IS Process Owners, Business Partners and Domain Delivery Managers and 3rd-party IS suppliers regarding their expectations, business and technical requirements, and in accordance with G ...
... - Drives the enterprise architecture process, its outcome and ongoing results by working closely together with the IS Process Owners, Business Partners and Domain Delivery Managers and 3rd-party IS suppliers regarding their expectations, business and technical requirements, and in accordance with G ...
Inhoud - Histechnica
... disappeared and as consequence the collective system of mutual helps (gotong royong) as well. Nevertheless, in the initial period these kampung did not fall under the control of the City councils, but under the direction of the central Government. It caused many problems between the central and loc ...
... disappeared and as consequence the collective system of mutual helps (gotong royong) as well. Nevertheless, in the initial period these kampung did not fall under the control of the City councils, but under the direction of the central Government. It caused many problems between the central and loc ...
AP Style Review: High Renaissance in Italy
... The revival of Classical architecture can be seen in Bramante’s design for New St. Peter’s. The plan is a variation of a central-plan structure. This design will be changed many times during the course of St. Peter’s construction. Note the hemispherical dome of Bramante’s will be replaced by Michela ...
... The revival of Classical architecture can be seen in Bramante’s design for New St. Peter’s. The plan is a variation of a central-plan structure. This design will be changed many times during the course of St. Peter’s construction. Note the hemispherical dome of Bramante’s will be replaced by Michela ...
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT 1867
... Unitarianism – “…the ideal of unity, the unity of all things understood to be the beginning and the end of all humankind’s efforts to achieve truth.” ...
... Unitarianism – “…the ideal of unity, the unity of all things understood to be the beginning and the end of all humankind’s efforts to achieve truth.” ...
Open PDF
... call or a ring on the front gate. There are Spaniards, Dutch, Italians, Germans, English, and Americans. I don’t let large groups in but sometimes I have to— two or three people at a time. ICON: Has the area changed since the house was built? VM: Under the present mayor, huge houses have gone up all ...
... call or a ring on the front gate. There are Spaniards, Dutch, Italians, Germans, English, and Americans. I don’t let large groups in but sometimes I have to— two or three people at a time. ICON: Has the area changed since the house was built? VM: Under the present mayor, huge houses have gone up all ...
Architecture of England
The architecture of England refers to the architecture practiced in the territory of the present-day country of England, and in the historic Kingdom of England. The term can also be used to refer to buildings created under English influence or by English architects in other parts of the world, particularly in the English and later British colonies and Empire, which developed into the Commonwealth of Nations.Apart from Anglo-Saxon architecture, the major forms of non-vernacular architecture employed in England before 1900 originated elsewhere in western Europe, chiefly in France and Italy, while 20th-century Modernist architecture derived from both European and American influences. Each of these foreign modes became assimilated within English architectural culture and gave rise to local variation and innovation, producing distinctive national forms. Among the most characteristic styles originating in England are the Perpendicular Gothic of the late Middle Ages, High Victorian Gothic and the 'Queen Anne' style.