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* Architectural Record page on DG Bank building
from page 21 of the 21 May 1976 edition of Worthing's publication of the List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.
* www. worcestercshirearceologicalsoicety. org-Transactins of the Worcesterdocesan Architectural Society 1854-1910-1855 page 348 St John's Church-George Edmund Street.
" Lin Huiyin ( 林徽因 ) and Liang Sicheng ( 梁思成 ) as Architectural Students at the University of Pennsylvania ( 1924-27 )" Planning and Development Volume 23, No. 1, page 75-93, 2008.

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* Paige Rense, editor in chief of Architectural Digest, whom he married in Bennington, Vermont, on 10 April 1994.
Architectural interest in Cubism centered on the dissolution and reconstitution of three-dimensional form, using simple geometric shapes, juxtaposed without the illusions of classical perspective.
He also served on the boards of the Architectural League of New York, Lenox Hill Hospital, Columbia University ’ s Master of Sciences Program in Real Estate Development, the Parsons School of Design, and the Friends of the Upper East Side Historic District, and was the co-chairman of the Architectural Committee of the Statue of Liberty / Ellis Island Centennial Commission.
" It was equated with the ‘ Contemporary Style ’, and an editorial on New Brutalism in Architectural Design in 1955 carried the epigraph, ‘ When I hear the word “ Contemporary ” I reach for my revolver .’"
* Architectural shrines – in Christianity, an architectural shrine above a saint's first place of burial, as opposed to a similar shrine on which stands a reliquary or feretory into which the saint's remains have been transferred
Loosely based on Claude Lorrain's Liber Veritatis ( Book of Truth ), the plates were meant to be widely disseminated, and categorised the genre into six types: Marine, Mountainous, Pastoral, Historical, Architectural, and Elevated or Epic Pastoral.
Architectural Atlas ( architecture ) | telamon on the Wayne County, Ohio courthouse.
Helena Njirić won the first prize of the 2006 Zagreb Architectural Salon for her work on the museum.
The lecture, on " Archaic Greek Architectural Revetments in Connection with Ionian Philology " was, of course, never given, and when asked, John Spaeth obligingly provided false details about the professor's ( fictional ) family and ( non-existent ) academic interests.
The Architectural and Community Appearance Review Board reviews all proposals for all construction in excess of of gross floor area and all signs to be erected on reviewed structures.
Brighton 2000: Life in the Town of Brighton, Franklin County, New York in the year 2000, Brighton Architectural Heritage Committee, Paul Smiths, NY, 153 pp. ( Available on CD ).
Architectural telamon ( or atlas ( architecture ) | atlas ) on the courthouse entrance.
University of Tehran is appointed as a Center of Excellence ( fa: قطب علمی ) by Iran's Ministry of Science and Technology in the fields of " Evaluation and improvement of irrigation networks ", " Breeding and Biotechnology of trees ", " Farming, Grading and Biotechnology ", " Applied Electromagnetic Systems ", " Land Logistics ", " Sustainable Urban Planning and Development ", " Architectural Technology ", " Biological Control of Pests and Plant Diseases ", " Rural Studies and Planning ", " High-Performance Materials ", " Control and Intelligent Processing ", " Sustainable Management of Watershed ", " Applied Management of Fast Growing Wood Species ", " Surveying and Disaster Management ", " Engineering and Infrastructure Management ", " Oil and Gas ". This appointment is based on national standing based on research achievements and invested funding in the mentioned topics. Fifteen percent of the country ’ s Centers of Excellence, as recognized by the government, are located at the University of Tehran, which along with more than 40 research centers ensure UT ’ s commitment to research.
In efforts to protect O ' Connell Street from the planning mistakes of the past, the thoroughfare has been designated an Architectural Conservation Area and an Area of Special Planning Control-both of which safeguards strictly govern all aspects of planning and development on the street.
In 1932, Narciso Bassols, then Secretary of Education, appointed O ' Gorman to the position of Head of Architectural Office of the Ministry of Public Education, where he went on to design and build 26 elementary | schools in Mexico City.
* Architectural Oversight: The IAB provides oversight of, and occasional commentary on, aspects of the architecture for the network protocols and procedures used by the Internet.
A listed building, in the United Kingdom, is a building that has been placed on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.
He is best known for his writings on Gothic architecture, specifically his book, Architectural Notes on German Churches ( first published in 1830 ).
His acclaimed " Architectural Studies " ( 1904 – 1905 ) – the dozens of paintings he completed of fortresses, monasteries, churches, and other monuments during two long trips through Russia — inspired his decades-long career as an activist on behalf of artistic and architectural preservation.
Architectural historians have attributed most of their projects to one partner or the other, based on the visual and compositional style, and the location.
The town's local chapter of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario and the Heritage Port Hope Advisory Committee are very active and advise on the restoration and preservation of architecturally or historically significant buildings.
Schindler and Neutra collaborated on an entry for the League of Nations Competition of 1926 – 7 ; in the same year they formed a firm with the planner Carol Aronovici ( 1881 – 1957 ) called the Architectural Group for Industry and Commerce ( AGIC ).

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According to Architectural Research Methods by Linda N. Groat and David Wang, the scope of the research inquiry must not be too broad or too narrow.

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In 1972, Venturi, Scott Brown and Izenour published the folio, A Significance for A & P Parking Lots, or Learning from Las Vegas later revised in 1977 as Learning from Las Vegas: the Forgotten Symbolism of Architectural Form using the student work as a foil for new theory.
His first known signed and dated work is Architectural Capriccio ( 1723, Milan, in a private collection ).
The following year, he began work as a freelance artist for major corporations and magazines, including Architectural Digest, Harper's Magazine, IBM, ITT Corporation, MGM, Oui, Rolling Stone, United Artists, and Universal Studios.
A 1970 Architectural League exhibit in New York began the serious appraisal of his work.
With the exception of their work at Bath, they designed no further public buildings in Britain, relying instead mainly on private overseas commissions and Peter Smithson ’ s writing and teaching ( he was a visiting professor at Bath from 1978 to 1990, and also a unit master at the Architectural Association School of Architecture ).
Architectural historian William Jordy says that although Kahn was " pposed to what he regarded as the muscular posturing of most Brutalism ", some of his work " was surely informed by some of the same ideas that came to momentary focus in the Brutalist position.
Kilwinning Bridge showing widening work and an Islet in the River Garnock which formed part of the old Bleaching Green Kilwinning has many buildings and sites of Architectural significance.
His work appears in Tilloch's Philosophical Magazine, and the Journal of the Society of Arts, Wilkins's Magna Graecia ( 1807 ), and Vitruvius ( 1812 ), Peter Nicholson's Principles of Architecture ( 1795 – 98 ), and Architectural Dictionary ( 1819 ), George Crabb's Technological Dictionary ( 1823 ), and the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana.
For his lifelong architectural work, Klauder has received the Gold Medal, Architectural League, N. Y. 1921 ; Grand Prix Pan American Congress of Architects, 1927 ; Architectural Medal, Olympic Games, 1928.
However, he did not anticipate the more complex and matured system of unit proportions embodied in the extensive written work by scholar-official Li Jie ( 1065 – 1110 ), the Treatise on Architectural Methods ( 營造法式 ; Yingzao Fashi ) of 1103.
He then qualified for a career in architecture with the Architectural Association, but was unenthusiastic about this field of work and decided soon after graduating to make a career out of photography.
In 2000, American School and University included The Commons in its Architectural Portfolio awards, citing Mahan Rykiel Associates for their Landscape Architecture work on the project.
An editor for Architectural Forum magazine ( 1952 – 1964 ), she had no formal training in urban planning, but her work emerged as a founding text for a new way of seeing cities.
Among Gund's early work was the Rockefeller residence in Cambridge ( 1973 ), the Hyatt Regency Cambridge ( 1976 ) and the former Institute for Contemporary Art, now the Boston Architectural College ( 1976 ).
Architectural historian John Summerson describes his work as the fulfilment of Wren's architectural ideas, which were not fully developed in his own buildings.
Architectural work was performed for over a year prior to any development.
Monuments of Delhi ( Architectural & Historical ) ( Agra-2010 )-English translation of Syed Ahmed Khan's Urdu work ' Athar ' al-Sanadid of 1846 with original sketches and inscriptions.
He was also deeply involved in the construction of the Drafting Room at Taliesin West — which influenced the design of his Mauer House ( 1946 ) — collated photographs of Wright's work for a 1938 special issue of Architectural Forum and later briefly returned to Taliesin to help assemble models and materials for a 1940 Museum of Modern Art exhibition.
Lautner soon established a high media profile and throughout the late 1940s and early 1950s his work featured regularly in both popular and professional publications, including Architectural Record, Arts & Architecture, House & Garden, Ladies ' Home Journal and the Los Angeles Times.
The design is the work of architect Jean Nouvel, along with the Minneapolis architectural firm Architectural Alliance and is a 285, 000 square foot ( 26, 500 m² ) facility that houses three theaters: ( 1 ) the theater's signature thrust stage, seating 1, 100, ( 2 ) a 700-seat proscenium stage, and ( 3 ) a black-box studio with flexible seating.
Born in 1948 in Penang, Malaysia, Yeang attended Penang Free School and Cheltenham Boys College ( a British ' public school ' in Gloucestershire, UK ), obtained his first qualifications in architecture from the Architectural Association School ( London ), and received a PhD in ecological design and planning from Cambridge University's Department of Architecture for his dissertation, " A Theoretical Framework for Incorporating Ecological Considerations in the Design and Planning of the Built Environment ", published as Designing with Nature ( McGraw-Hill, 1995 ) that became the springboard for his pioneering work in ecodesign, green architecture and ecocity masterplanning.
Architectural historians Jorge Rigau, Enrique Vivoni Farage, and Nechodoma's biographer, Thomas Marvel have discussed extensively Nechodoma's direct use of Wright's Wasmuth Portfolio as a reference for his residential work in Puerto Rico.

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