Section Three - 21st Century School Fund
... black schools located along First Street, N.W. The Samuel C. Armstrong building originated in an 1899 act of Congress which appropriated $180,000 for the building. Soon after funds were available, a circular letter was sent to a large number of Washington architectural firms inviting them to submit ...
... black schools located along First Street, N.W. The Samuel C. Armstrong building originated in an 1899 act of Congress which appropriated $180,000 for the building. Soon after funds were available, a circular letter was sent to a large number of Washington architectural firms inviting them to submit ...
descriptions of important historic sites
... 2002). The properties in Santa Cruz County were identified in a 2004 inventory conducted for this Feasibility Study by the University of Arizona Preservation Studies Program. This combined list does not include every property currently listed on the National and State Registers. It is a small sample ...
... 2002). The properties in Santa Cruz County were identified in a 2004 inventory conducted for this Feasibility Study by the University of Arizona Preservation Studies Program. This combined list does not include every property currently listed on the National and State Registers. It is a small sample ...
Value and Benefits of Modular construction
... There is a growing demand for the construction industry to provide better value by improved quality and performance. The 1998 DETR Egan Report ‘Rethinking Construction’ called for a culture of co-operation and greater innovation in procurement, design and construction, leading to demonstrable saving ...
... There is a growing demand for the construction industry to provide better value by improved quality and performance. The 1998 DETR Egan Report ‘Rethinking Construction’ called for a culture of co-operation and greater innovation in procurement, design and construction, leading to demonstrable saving ...
school buildings - History Colorado
... Founded in 1879, the Colorado Historical Society brings the unique character of Colorado's past to more than a million people each year through historical museums and highway markers, exhibitions, manuscript and photograph collections, popular and scholarly publications, historical and archaeologica ...
... Founded in 1879, the Colorado Historical Society brings the unique character of Colorado's past to more than a million people each year through historical museums and highway markers, exhibitions, manuscript and photograph collections, popular and scholarly publications, historical and archaeologica ...
2009 Fayetteville Modern Architecture Survey Report
... Subdivisions multiplied in the 1960s, wrapping around and below the scattered 1950s developments south of Raeford Road, curving upwards on both sides of Bingham Drive. Brick Ranch houses dominate throughout this area. Another large 1960s development of brick Ranch houses is north of Raeford Road at ...
... Subdivisions multiplied in the 1960s, wrapping around and below the scattered 1950s developments south of Raeford Road, curving upwards on both sides of Bingham Drive. Brick Ranch houses dominate throughout this area. Another large 1960s development of brick Ranch houses is north of Raeford Road at ...
Dow - Building Solutions
... Concern about ozone depletion in the stratosphere has led to international agreements to phase out the use of ozonedepleting chemicals. ...
... Concern about ozone depletion in the stratosphere has led to international agreements to phase out the use of ozonedepleting chemicals. ...
Entire Document
... unique place. Densely grouped three-story buildings laid out in a rectangular pattern of streets form the singular character of this 200 year-old settlement. The architectural character of buildings in the Historic District is remarkably consistent, built in a row-form building pattern with the fron ...
... unique place. Densely grouped three-story buildings laid out in a rectangular pattern of streets form the singular character of this 200 year-old settlement. The architectural character of buildings in the Historic District is remarkably consistent, built in a row-form building pattern with the fron ...
Roof coverings in schools - Department for Education
... construction, reduce whole-life costs and deliver consistently high quality and better value school buildings. Standardisation will support the use of more off-site fabrication and modern methods of construction, which should help to improve health and safety performance, reduce waste and deliver mo ...
... construction, reduce whole-life costs and deliver consistently high quality and better value school buildings. Standardisation will support the use of more off-site fabrication and modern methods of construction, which should help to improve health and safety performance, reduce waste and deliver mo ...
Cobblestone Buildings
... to maintain. The building material—the cobblestones—was free, and could be rather easily gathered from plowed fields or brought home in oxcarts after delivering wheat to ports such as Sodus for shipment.24 The stone-gathering task was the responsibility of the future homeowner. Often boys were paid ...
... to maintain. The building material—the cobblestones—was free, and could be rather easily gathered from plowed fields or brought home in oxcarts after delivering wheat to ports such as Sodus for shipment.24 The stone-gathering task was the responsibility of the future homeowner. Often boys were paid ...
Japan`s Paper
... Each year, there is an increasing amount of wooden materials left behind from the renovation or dismantling of timber structures. A large portion of these wooden materials become waste, rather than being recycled, thereby damaging the local and global environment and creating a serious community iss ...
... Each year, there is an increasing amount of wooden materials left behind from the renovation or dismantling of timber structures. A large portion of these wooden materials become waste, rather than being recycled, thereby damaging the local and global environment and creating a serious community iss ...
San Francisco`s Earthquake Risk - Department of Building Inspection
... earthquake, which will impact the nearly 80,000 jobs that depend on these visitors. In the longterm, tourism and other businesses are likely to rebound and thrive, but not without some casualties. Many small and local businesses could close because they cannot weather an extended downturn in busines ...
... earthquake, which will impact the nearly 80,000 jobs that depend on these visitors. In the longterm, tourism and other businesses are likely to rebound and thrive, but not without some casualties. Many small and local businesses could close because they cannot weather an extended downturn in busines ...
WORLD WAR TWO MILITARY INSTALLATIONS - Mauritius
... reconnaissance made with Earthwatch volunteers and students from the University of Mauritius at Pointe du Diable. However, most of the preliminary survey conducted along the coast between Mahébourg and Pointe du Diable was done specifically for this report. Of particular note is the building at the ...
... reconnaissance made with Earthwatch volunteers and students from the University of Mauritius at Pointe du Diable. However, most of the preliminary survey conducted along the coast between Mahébourg and Pointe du Diable was done specifically for this report. Of particular note is the building at the ...
Historic Preservation District Design Guidelines
... History of Downtown Okmulgee In 1868, soon after Okmulgee had been established, two white merchants, Frederick B. Severs and Columbus Belcher, moved their business from Shieldsville, a community three miles to the northwest, to the new site. Within a few years, about fifty log cabins and several tr ...
... History of Downtown Okmulgee In 1868, soon after Okmulgee had been established, two white merchants, Frederick B. Severs and Columbus Belcher, moved their business from Shieldsville, a community three miles to the northwest, to the new site. Within a few years, about fifty log cabins and several tr ...
enota portfolio (2012 08)
... “Constant changes and new complex situations in the world around us drive us to think about new ways of architectural and urban organizations. In order to be able to produce answers to those new questions we believe it’s time to surpass the boundaries of conventional discipline set mainly by our cul ...
... “Constant changes and new complex situations in the world around us drive us to think about new ways of architectural and urban organizations. In order to be able to produce answers to those new questions we believe it’s time to surpass the boundaries of conventional discipline set mainly by our cul ...
Section 3: Historic Context -Town Planning
... twentieth centuries followed many general forms and patterns. They fall into two distinct design categories — those that reflect popular academic “high style” designs and those that feature simple utilitarian styles. Two major property type classifications that denote a late nineteenth and early twe ...
... twentieth centuries followed many general forms and patterns. They fall into two distinct design categories — those that reflect popular academic “high style” designs and those that feature simple utilitarian styles. Two major property type classifications that denote a late nineteenth and early twe ...
City of Eastland Historic District Design Guidelines
... 3. Each property shall be recognized as a physical record of its time, place, and use. Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding conjectural features or architectural elements from other buildings, shall not be undertaken. 4. Most properties change over time; those ...
... 3. Each property shall be recognized as a physical record of its time, place, and use. Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding conjectural features or architectural elements from other buildings, shall not be undertaken. 4. Most properties change over time; those ...
5 Existing built heritage resources
... Guidance Note 15: planning and the historic environment (PPG15). This sets out the Secretary of State’s policy on the visible remains of historic buildings, spaces and structures, and provides recommendations many of which have been integrated into local development plans. The key points in PPG15 ca ...
... Guidance Note 15: planning and the historic environment (PPG15). This sets out the Secretary of State’s policy on the visible remains of historic buildings, spaces and structures, and provides recommendations many of which have been integrated into local development plans. The key points in PPG15 ca ...
Prefabricated Construction Systems for Building and Civil works
... various nature since early 1990s ...
... various nature since early 1990s ...
Prefabricated Construction Systems for Building and Civil works
... various nature since early 1990s ...
... various nature since early 1990s ...
Soft Story Retrofit Ordinance
... impacts, identified weaknesses, and described the future work needed to remedy identified weaknesses. The ordinance also required owners to notify tenants that the building was a soft story, and to post an earthquake warning sign at the building entrance. There was no requirement in the 2005 ordinan ...
... impacts, identified weaknesses, and described the future work needed to remedy identified weaknesses. The ordinance also required owners to notify tenants that the building was a soft story, and to post an earthquake warning sign at the building entrance. There was no requirement in the 2005 ordinan ...
City of Dubuque - Downtown Design Guidelines
... Citizens and property owners have recognized the character of development downtown is of community interest. It is their goal that downtown continues to develop in a coordinated manner so the character of downtown is maintained. This document provides guidance for improving properties within Downtow ...
... Citizens and property owners have recognized the character of development downtown is of community interest. It is their goal that downtown continues to develop in a coordinated manner so the character of downtown is maintained. This document provides guidance for improving properties within Downtow ...
enota portfolio (2012 08)
... “Constant changes and new complex situations in the world around us drive us to think about new ways of architectural and urban organizations. In order to be able to produce answers to those new questions we believe it’s time to surpass the boundaries of conventional discipline set mainly by our cul ...
... “Constant changes and new complex situations in the world around us drive us to think about new ways of architectural and urban organizations. In order to be able to produce answers to those new questions we believe it’s time to surpass the boundaries of conventional discipline set mainly by our cul ...
210 Cedar – FS-082 - Musser Public Library
... The building at 210 Cedar Street is a brick two story structure that has elements of the Craftsman style of architecture that was popular in the early 20th century in the United States. It features simple, straight lines with little decoration. The front elevation shows an entry slightly to the sout ...
... The building at 210 Cedar Street is a brick two story structure that has elements of the Craftsman style of architecture that was popular in the early 20th century in the United States. It features simple, straight lines with little decoration. The front elevation shows an entry slightly to the sout ...
Detailed Engineering Evaluation
... building may be considered as safe as it was prior to the earthquake. This means it is important for the engineering community to reinforce the message that further evaluation is generally needed, even where a building has been green placarded. Engineers completing detailed assessments must not rely ...
... building may be considered as safe as it was prior to the earthquake. This means it is important for the engineering community to reinforce the message that further evaluation is generally needed, even where a building has been green placarded. Engineers completing detailed assessments must not rely ...
Architecture of Bermuda
The architecture of Bermuda has developed over the past four centuries. The archipelago's isolation, environment and scarce resources have been key driving points, though inspiration from Europe, the Caribbean and the Americas is evident. Distinctive elements appeared with initial settlement in the early 17th century, and by the second half of that century features that remain common today began to appear.Pastel Bermuda cottages are often regarded as a hallmark of the island, along with pink beaches and Bermuda shorts; the style has even been described as the country's only indigenous art form. In addition to the local style, historical military buildings and forts and modern office buildings are highly visible. The historical architecture of Bermuda has received recognition from UNESCO, with the Town of St. George and some twenty-two forts and military facilities in St. George's Parish being declared World Heritage Sites.