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Broadcasting Place Leeds Met

Posted by on February 9, 2022 – 01:32 pm

Broadcasting Place Leeds Met

Show your creative flair in our light and airy studios. You’ll have all the space you need to work either by yourself or in your project groups, in an environment similar to a professional workplace. Our staff are located near the studios so you can get support and advice when you need it. Our facilities include: Parallel motion boards and flip top drawing boards. PC and Mac desktops with the latest software and printers. Letterpress and printmaking workshops, photographic darkrooms and a digital print unit. Animation workspaces and 3D construction…

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Architecture and Design

Posted by on January 28, 2022 – 12:42 pm

Architecture and Design

The world s first curatorial department devoted to architecture and design was established in 1932 at The Museum of Modern Art. From its inception, the collection has been built on the recognition that architecture and design are allied and interdependent arts, so that synthesis has been a founding premise of the collection. Including 28, works ranging from large-scale design objects to works on paper and architectural models, the Museum’s diverse Architecture and Design collection surveys major figures and movements from the mid-nineteenth century…

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Exhibition Architecture

Posted by on December 27, 2021 – 12:03 pm

Exhibition Architecture

Exhibitions have long played a crucial role in defining disciplinary histories, as they mark pivotal moments in time and document the environment in which new narratives or arguments unfolded. At a moment when the fields of architecture and design, spurred by a multitude of crosscultural and global conversations, are opening up to new definitions, ways of working, and design and production processes, this research highlights how an exhibition can help to both concretize and critique ongoing technological and cultural shifts. As Seen is an ongoing…

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Search Architects

Posted by on January 9, 2021 – 07:50 pm

Search Architects

The Board licenses individual architects, not firms or corporations. California architect licenses expire on the last day of the licensee’s birth month in each odd-numbered year and must be renewed every two years. To obtain information on an individual licensee, the Board has provided an online tool which will allow you to search by name, city, county and/or license number. The information is subject to change as license status is updated. Updates are performed nightly. Accusations filed and disciplinary decisions that are effective on or after…

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Londons landmarks

Posted by on December 24, 2020 – 07:33 pm

Londons landmarks

Executive Committee Laura Nadelberg, President Thomas Couser, Vice President Katie Scanlon, Secretary Deborah Donovan, Treasurer Board Lloyd Beachy Kane Borden Laurie Deredita Christopher Deveau James Diaz-Saavedra Martin T. Olsen, Jr. Don Presley Mark G. Roberts Aaron Trahan Wick York Employees Constance Kristofik, Executive Director Tina DuBosque, Bookkeeper Barbara Fay, Archivist What We Do We are actively working to preserve New London’s historic resources through educational programs, house tours, collaborations with New London Main Street…

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Prehistoric Architecture Timeline

Posted by on October 9, 2020 – 05:07 pm

Prehistoric Architecture Timeline

Historic eras are visible in the present day through their architectural remains. We experience the layers of history when we stand in a prehistoric stone circle in the Cotswolds and look over to our car parked on the nearby road. The Cotswolds have been settled since Prehistoric times and all the historic eras have left something for us to see. Many guidebooks describe a time period as Georgian or a church as Norman with a Perpendicular tower assuming the reader knows these terms for historical periods and architecture

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LEED Architecture firms

Posted by on September 7, 2020 – 04:46 pm

LEED Architecture firms

Kicks off 50 for 50 volunteer program to celebrate milestone For SmithGroup, one of the nation s leading sustainable design firms, the struggling economy hasn t dampened its clients desire for green,environmentally friendly buildings. This month SmithGroup celebrated achieving its 50th LEED certified project, a LEED-CS Platinum renovation and addition to the 1200 19th Street NW, building in Washington, DC. With the milestone, SmithGroup becomes one of just a handful of design firms that have reached such heights. SmithGroup estimates its LEED…

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Gothic Architecture Timeline

Posted by on September 3, 2020 – 04:41 pm

Gothic Architecture Timeline

Dimensions: The length of Notre Dame is 390 ft.; the width at the transepts, 144 ft.; the length of the nave, 225 ft.; and the width of the nave (without the aisles), 39 ft. The height of the vaulting is 102 ft. Notre Dame de Paris Timeline 1160 Maurice de Sully proclaims the vision of the cathedral 1163 Cornerstone laid, construction begins 1182 Apse and Choir completed 1196 Death of Maurice de Sully, completion of the Nave 1200 Eudes de Sully begins work on the western facade 1225 Western facade and Rose window completed 1250 Western towers and…

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Glasgow University website

Posted by on August 10, 2020 – 04:28 pm

Glasgow University website

You will explore all aspects of literature in English, benefiting from our expertise in a wide range of areas, including American, Irish and postcolonial literatures, critical theory, creative writing, and the relationship between literature and other arts, media and science. In choosing English Literature at Glasgow, you will be studying at one of the oldest, largest and most dynamic centres for the study of literature in the world. Year 1 Level 1 courses in English Literature will provide you with the knowledge and critical and creative skills…

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Architectural Innovation

Posted by on August 6, 2020 – 04:27 pm

Architectural Innovation

UOA creates digital constructs that provide interactional and operational support to organizational units. An organizational unit is a social system, which represents a social technology phenomenon programmed to some purpose(s). UOA views the organization as an implementation of the Composite design pattern with every node treated either as a Composite (control unit) or a Leaf (functional unit). Unit software must be as comfortable to an organizational unit as a house is to a family, a space station to an astronaut crew, or a battle tank to a fighting…

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