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architects and now
According to Autodesk company information, the AutoCAD software is now used in a range of industries, employed by architects, project managers and engineers, amongst other professions, and as of 1994 there had been 750 training centers established across the world to educate users about the company's primary products.
British architects Brenda and Robert Vale have said that, as of 2002, " It is quite possible in all parts of Australia to construct a ' house with no bills ', which would be comfortable without heating and cooling, which would make its own electricity, collect its own water and deal with its own waste ... These houses can be built now, using off-the-shelf techniques.
The main architect of the system was Dave Cutler, one of the chief architects of VMS at Digital Equipment Corporation ( later acquired by Compaq, now part of Hewlett-Packard ).
* 1958 – 1963 Pan Am Building ( now the Metlife Building ), New York, with Pietro Belluschi and project architects Emery Roth & Sons
Other architects and clients like the Giuseppe Mariani and the Prince of Aragona also looked to prints of Roman exemplars when constructing the Villa Aragona ( now Cutò ) in 1714.
Its permanent and current home, now renovated, designed in the International Style by the modernist architects Philip Goodwin and Edward Durell Stone, opened to the public on May 10, 1939, attended by an illustrious company of 6, 000 people, and with an opening address via radio from the White House by President Franklin D. Roosevelt ..
In addition to being the earliest extant example of her residential designs, this exquisite walled garden, now restored, is the only known pairing of works by the two most famous designers of that era -- Farrand and the architects McKim, Mead & White -- who remodeled the Newbolds ' eighteenth century house.
As new buildings are constructed at Princeton now, architects are often referred to Farrand's papers at U. C.
The plans of all the Assyrian buildings are rectangular, and we know that long ago, as now, the Eastern architects used this outline almost invariably, and upon it reared some of the most lovely and varied forms ever devised.
Though he does not name his source for such a self-conscious and " literary " approach, it must be in traditions passed on from Hellenistic architects, such as Hermogenes of Priene, the architect of a famed temple of Artemis at Magnesia on the Meander in Lydia ( now Turkey ).
Unlike the more traditional British architects who came before him, he was both inspired by and incorporated various features from the local and traditional Indian archtecture — something most clearly seen in the great drum-mounted Buddhist dome of the Viceroy's House, now Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Dedicated by Hindenburg on the 10th anniversary of the battle of Tannenberg in 1924 near Hohenstein ( Ostpreußen ) ( now Olsztynek, Poland ), the structure, which was financed by donations, was built by the architects Johannes and Walter Krüger of Berlin and completed in 1927.
On our action now depends the question whether our children shall curse or bless us ; whether we shall live in their memory as promoters of civil strife, with all its miserable consequences, or as joint architects of a happy, prosperous, and united state.
In the 1920s the now iconic Tudor-style building was designed and built by architects Edwin T. Hall and his son Edwin S. Hall, constructed from the timbers of two ships, the HMS Impregnable, and the HMS Hindustan.
The architects were Fritz Schupp and Martin Kremmer, by whom other important industrial buildings were designed ( including the Zollverein in the Ruhr area, now also a UNESCO World Heritage Site ).
In the middle 18th century, individuals like Benjamin Franklin and William Goddard were the colonial postmasters who managed the mails then and were the general architects of a postal system that started out as an alternative to the Crown Post ( the colonial mail system then ) which was now becoming more distrusted as the American Revolution drew near.
The now christened ' Emirates Tower ' was designed by REID architects, and bears resemblance to the control tower they designed for Edinburgh Airport.
In 1831, one of England ’ s most prominent architects, Decimus Burton, designed a spa and pleasure gardens below Beulah Hill and off what is now Spa Hill in a bowl of land on the south facing side of the hill around a spring of chalybeate water.
* Sir John Ninian Comper ( 1864 – 1960 ), one of the great Gothic Revival architects of the 20th century, lived at The Priory, 67 Beulah Hill ( now demolished ).
During the twentieth century though, a number of now renowned architects visited Japan including Frank Lloyd Wright, Ralph Adams Cram, Richard Neutra and Antonin Raymond.
The current structure, a five-span steel arch, designed by engineer Sir George Humphreys and architects Sir Reginald Blomfield and G. Topham Forrest, was built by Dorman Long and opened on 19 July 1932 by King George V. It formerly carried four lanes of road traffic ( now reduced to three lanes, one of which is a buses-only lane flowing eastbound ) from a roundabout junction by the Lambeth Palace northwards to another roundabout, where the Millbank road meets Horseferry Road ( the road name gives a clue to a previous crossing: a ferry operated on the site for some years ).
This proposal, now withdrawn following a meeting of the Proprietors to which the public was invited for the first time, included architectural and landscaping designs by Yale Architecture School Dean Robert Stern, among the country's most distinguished architects ( who will also be designing the new colleges ).
The library now contains some 12, 000 drawings by European artists, from the 14th through the 19th centuries, which have come from the collections of a wide range of patrons and artists, academicians, collectors, art dealers, and architects.
The main architect of the system was Dave Cutler, one of the chief architects of VMS at Digital Equipment Corporation ( later purchased by Compaq, now part of Hewlett-Packard ).
The project revolved around a plan designed by architects Andrzej and Barbara Kaliszewski and Bohdan Napieralski which would see three conference rooms on the first floor of what is now the Senate building combined to make one usable space, whilst not changing the external elevations of the building or significantly changing its interior style or character.

architects and setting
Having consulted with garden designer Gertrude Jekyl, the architects created a walled cemetery with uniform headstones in a garden setting, augmented by Blomfield ’ s Cross of Sacrifice and Lutyens ’ Stone of Remembrance.
As executive director of the party's Quebec wing, she was one of the architects of Thomas Mulcair's historic victory in a 2007 Outremont by-election and was widely credited with setting the groundwork for the party's 2011 sweep of the province.
Mentioned for its harmonious fit into the pinelands setting, Stockton's unique building design was created by renowned architects Robert Geddes and Michael Graves.
As executive director of the party's Quebec wing, she was one of the architects of Thomas Mulcair's historic victory in the 2007 Outremont by-election and was widely credited with setting the groundwork for the party's historic breakthrough in the province in the 2011 election.
Landscape architects Hideo Sasaki and Lawrence Halprin helped design the approaches and setting, but not the grave site.
In the early Victorian era, projected canal or railway schemes were prepared by groups of promoters who hired specialists such as civil engineers, surveyors, architects or contractors to survey a route ; and this resulted in the issue of a prospectus setting out their proposals.
But it is the wonder of wise architects who built the temple of Mahalakshmi at kolhapur that the rays of the setting Sun, bow at the feet of the Goddess through a window, for a while before vanishing.
Shouse also helped design the Filene Center, working closely with renowned architects John H. MacFadyen and Edward F. Knowles to create a state-of-the-art venue that would still be able to " retain the unspoiled atmosphere of the setting.
The canoe course is located within a wider parkland setting designed by U. S .- based landscape architects Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates.
The architects designed the building to fit the setting and give the people inside a feeling of ready enjoyment of their natural surroundings.
It is the very challenge for behavior setting theory today to be used in those fields: architects and behavioral scientists still are not in full contact in design and research issues.

architects and Netherlands
His involvement in the Schröder House exerted a strong influence on Truus ' daughter, Han Schröder, who became one of the first female architects in the Netherlands.
Three examples of current practice are Martha Schwartz based in Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, the Dutch design group ( West 8 ) based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands and the Belgian architects Wirtz nv based in Schoten, Belgium with the known landscape architect Jacques Wirtz.
On this beautifully landscaped 140 hectare estate, comprising woodland, meadows and water, architects Van Tijen and Van Embden designed the Netherlands ’ first-and so far only-campus university along American lines.
In The Netherlands, the " wep op de architectentitel van 7 juli 1987 " along with additional procedures, allowed architects with 10 years of experience and architects aged 40 years old or over, with 5 years of experience, to access the register.
In the same period in the Netherlands an association for the advancement of architecture ( Maatschappij tot Bevordering van de Bouwkunst ) started organising conceptual competitions with the aim of stimulating architects ' creativity.
There is a design project of Intercultural Park, prepared by a group of European architects and designers led by Mark Glaudemans-Director of the European Laboratory for urban planning, the Dean of the Academy of Architecture and Urbanism ( city of Tilburg, Netherlands ).
The park was designed by the James Corner's New York-based landscape architecture firm Field Operations and architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro, with planting design from Piet Oudolf of the Netherlands, lighting design from L ' Observatoire International, and engineering design by Buro Happold.

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