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Architectural and sights
Architectural sights include a church ( built from the 16th-19th centuries ) and an 18th century palace.
Architectural sights of this city are Queen's palace and Niko's palace ( now the Dadiani Palace museums.

Architectural and visiting
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 and design experts began planning and visiting the site between April and May 2003, and the area was transformed from swampland to international racetrack within 18 months with a team of 3000 engineers working around the clock.
* The Curious House Guest-a 2005-6 TV series by then Architectural Editor Jeremy Musson on visiting country houses
In 1917, architect Claude Batley became a visiting professor ; he was Principal of the School from 1923 to 1943, and is commemorated in the Claude Batley Architectural Gallery for architectural exhibitions, opened in 1996.

Architectural and are
Other awards for excellence in architecture are given by national professional associations such as the American Institute of Architects ( AIA ), the Royal Institute of British Architects ( RIBA ), the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada ( RAIC ) and the Institute of Architects Bangladesh ( IAB ).
Architectural historian Robert L. Thorp points out the scarcity of Han-era archaeological remains, and claims that often unreliable Han-era literary and artistic sources are used by historians for clues about lost Han architecture.
Harrison's architectural drawings and archives are held by the Drawings and Archives Department of Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University.
Johnson's publicly held archive, including architectural drawings, project records, and other papers up until 1964 are held by the Drawings and Archives Department of Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University, the Getty, and the Museum of Modern Art.
Architectural sketches, for example, are a kind of diagrams.
Architectural style, often based upon local building traditions and techniques, are also codified within the regulations.
The new terms " Architectural Science " and " Architectural Technology " are being added to some schools of Architecture, with a future goal of teaching the above scientific and energy-engineering principles.
Architectural styles prominent at Teotihuacan are found widely dispersed at a number of distant Mesoamerican sites, which some researchers have interpreted as evidence for Teotihuacan's far-reaching interactions and political or militaristic dominance.
Architectural works are perceived as cultural and political symbols and works of art.
Built structures are broadly divided by their varying design approaches and standards, into categories including Building structures, Architectural structures, Civil engineering structures and Mechanical structures.
There are also several committees that report to the Executive Board, such as the Architectural Control Committee, which assists the Executive Board in approving or denying requests to make additions and alterations to townhomes by owners.
Architectural Window Manufacturing Corporation's plant and Boiling Springs Savings Bank's corporate headquarters are located in Rutherford.
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.
Examples of such technical programs are Industrial Electronics, Architectural Technology, Nursing, Building Engineering Technology, Computer Science, and Theatre.
( The term has also been used in the Republic of Ireland, where buildings are surveyed for the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage in accordance with the country's obligations under the Granada Convention.
Bunshaft's personal papers are held by the Department of Drawings & Archives in the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University ; his architectural drawings remain with SOM.
White's extensive professional correspondence and a small body of personal correspondence, photographs, and architectural drawings by White are held by the Department of Drawings & Archives of Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University.
Architectural project manager are project managers in the field of architecture.
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.
* Architectural Review Board, usually a volunteer group that evaluates changes to a house or property that the homeowner wishes to make, to ensure that the articles of the Covenant are not violated
Architectural engineering programs do offer structural emphases, and are often in combined academic departments with civil engineering
Architectural decoration and mural paintings are signed by Gustav Klimt and Frantz Matsch.
These monuments are classified and protected by the Instituto de Gestão do Património Arquitectónico e Arqueológico ( IGESPAR ) ( Institute for the Management of Architectural and Archaeological Heritage ), which classifies national treasures in terms of several general criteria: historic and cultural, aesthetic and social, technical and scientific, but also includes issues of integrity, authenticity and exemplary importance.

Architectural and century
Image: GreenManPortland ( Crop ). jpg | Architectural detail, Portland, Oregon ( late 19th or early 20th century?
Architectural attractions on the island include the ruined twelfth century St Blane's Chapel on a site associated with Saint Catan and Saint Blane, who was born on Bute.
Architectural and demolition regulations have been employed to allow for the continued visual appeal of 18th and 19th century buildings.
Architectural Theorist Sanford Kwinter described the concept of the chreod as " the most important concept of the 20th century.
Apart from the landscape and garden design debates described below, Price's theory resurfaced in architectural and urban design concepts of the mid-twentieth century, being a source of inspiration for the Townscape Movement conceived by Hugh de Cronin Hastings ( aka Ivor de Wolfe ), editor of the Architectural Review ( UK ), and his colleagues in 1949.
Architectural influences from the 20th century are limited, and restricted to a few points.
Architectural ideas of the mid-19th century advanced by such architects as Pugin, and still adhered to by the recently deceased prominent New Zealand architect Benjamin Mountfort, decreed that only Gothic was suitable for Christian worship.
* Architectural Complex of Al Khakim At-Termizi ( 10th-15th century )
Architectural Panel, Mughal dynasty, late 17th century, India.
* Hadja Amin Kabri Architectural Complex – ornate terra-cotta facade from the 18th to 19th century
" Architectural historian Douglass Shand-Tucci, author of Built in Boston: City and Suburb, 1800 — 2000, called City Hall " one of America's foremost landmarks " and " arguably the great building of twentieth century Boston.
Architectural evidence suggests that much of St Michael's Church building surviving today was built during the 14th century.
Architectural historians, including Abbott Lowell Cummings, the leading expert on early New England architecture, were only sure that the Balch House was a seventeenth century house.

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