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The architecture debuted in 2002 with the 2003 Cadillac CTS and is adaptable for all-wheel drive and extended wheelbase versions.
The architecture debuted in the 2006 Pontiac Solstice and 2007 Saturn Sky, and ended production in 2009.
The architecture was developed by Opel, and debuted in the 2002 Opel Vectra and 2003 Saab 9-3.
The architecture debuted in 2002 with the Saturn Vue and was later used for the Chevrolet Equinox and Captiva and similar models.
The gift was meant to support a new series of public lectures and presentations by cultural visionaries, the Visionaries Series, which debuted in 2009 and features prominent international thinkers in the fields of art, architecture, design and contemporary culture ; past speakers have included Alice Waters and Jimmy Wales.

architecture and production
So it is no surprise that the science of acoustics spreads across so many facets of our society — music, medicine, architecture, industrial production, warfare and more.
His style in architecture and consumer goods was to be functional, cheap and consistent with mass production.
For example, a high-budget project, such as a skyscraper, requires separating ( design ) architecture from ( production ) construction.
Mitochondrial ATP production is also vital for cell division in addition to other basic functions in the cell including the regulation of cell volume, solute concentration, and cellular architecture.
After 30 years in production, the 68000 architecture is still in use.
As of 2009, Porsche has not yet built another front-engined sports car, although a 4-door sports-touring sedan, called Panamera began production in 2009, and a successor to the 928, based on that sedan's architecture, is predicted to follow.
In 1994 DEC sold the PDP-11 system-software rights to Mentec Inc., an Irish producer of LSI-11 based boards for Q-Bus and ISA architecture personal computers, and in 1997 discontinued PDP-11 production.
Cubism had become an influential factor in the development of modern architecture from 1912 onward, developing in parallel with architects such as Peter Behrens and Walter Gropius, with the simplification of building design, the use of materials appropriate to industrial production, and the increased use of glass.
It was during his tours with Manpower, and his creative roles within the production, that Durie began to develop his interest in garden design and architecture.
" In his nude speeches of 1967 and 1968 Hundertwasser condemned the enslavement of humans by the sterile grid system of conventional architecture and by the output of mechanised industrial production.
The production team noted this in DVD commentary, explaining their decision to include some Byzantine domes into Minas Tirith architecture and to have civilians wear Byzantine-styled clothing.
The implementation of a company's business model into organisational structures ( e. g. organigrams, workflows, human resources ) and systems ( e. g. information technology architecture, production lines ) is part of a company's business operations.
It was one of the first mass production off-road vehicles to feature a unibody architecture ( the first was GAZ-M-72 in 1955 ), independent front suspension and coil suspension, and is a predecessor to current crossover SUVs which nearly all follow this format.
This impressive longevity, combined with an immense territory ( stretching from Anatolia to Tunisia ), led naturally to a vital and distinctive art, including plentiful architecture, mass production of ceramics for both tiles and vessels, most notably Iznik ware, important metalwork and jewellery, Turkish paper marbling Ebru, Turkish carpets as well as tapestries and exceptional Ottoman miniatures and decorative Ottoman illumination.
Glasgow, a completely new code architecture being used for CinePaint, is expected to make a new Windows version possible and is currently under production.
With advances in technology, steel production, and building techniques the spire enjoyed an unprecedented surge through architecture, Cologne Cathedral's famous spires, designed centuries earlier, were finally completed in this era.
* She was a student of architecture in London and met Himanshu Rai there, where she had agreed to design the sets for his film production ....
The architecture of Festpielhaus accomplished many of Wagner ’ s goals and ideals for the performances of his operas including an improvement on the sound, feel, and overall look of the production.
Modern production equipment consists of mechatronic modules that are integrated according to a control architecture.
In anthropological archaeology the presence of urban centres ( especially capitals ), monumental architecture, craft specialization and standardization of production, ostentatious burials, writing or recording systems, bureaucracy, demonstrated political control of geographical areas that are usually larger in area than a single river valley, etc.
Computers using that architecture are still in production as the Unisys ClearPath Libra servers which run an evolved but compatible version of the MCP operating system first introduced with the B6700.
Modern production equipment consists of mechatronic modules that are integrated according to a control architecture.
The separation of inference engines as a distinct software component stems from the typical production system architecture.
A solar-thermal propulsion architecture outperforms architectures involving electrolysis and liquification of hydrogen from water by more than an order of magnitude, since electrolysis requires heavy power generators, whereas distillation only requires a simple and compact heat source ( either nuclear or solar ); so the propellant production rate is correspondingly far higher for any given initial mass of equipment.
The architecture critic Lewis Mumford wrote of the Lansbury Estate ( 1953 ) " Its design has been based not solely on abstract aesthetic principles, or on the economics of commercial construction, or on the techniques of mass production, but on the social constitution of the community itself, with its diversity of human interests and human needs.

architecture and form
* Atlas ( architecture ), a support or column sculpted in the form of a man
This tendency effected the narrowing field of artistic possibility to such forms of art as Arabesque, mosaic, Islamic calligraphy, and Islamic architecture, as well as any form of abstraction that can claim the status of non-representational art.
In Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the AC-III polypeptide is only half as long, comprising one 6-transmembrane domain followed by a cytoplasmic domain, but two of these form a functional homodimer that resembles the mammalian architecture.
In Ancient Egyptian architecture as early as 2600 BC the architect Imhotep made use of stone columns whose surface was carved to reflect the organic form of bundled reeds ; in later Egyptian architecture faceted cylinders were also common.
The Greeks developed the classical orders of architecture, which are most easily distinguished by the form of the column and its various elements.
Beaux Arts architecture and garden design ( late 19th and early 20th centuries ) used classic references in a modernized form.
The story first appeared in written form in Vitruvius ' books of architecture, two centuries after it supposedly took place.
Walpole was obsessed with medieval Gothic architecture, and built his own house, Strawberry Hill, in that form, sparking a fashion for Gothic revival.
* Terraced houses, the most common form of Georgian architecture in Britain.
He amplified the existing tomb by adding five mastabas that decrease in sizes creating this unique form of architecture known as the great pyramid of steps.
EPIC implements a form of very long instruction word ( VLIW ) architecture, in which a single instruction word contains multiple instructions.
* Whilst Alberti's treatises on painting and architecture have been hailed as the founding texts of a new form of art, breaking from the gothic past, it is impossible to know the extent of their practical impact within his lifetime.
The Mughals brought their own form of architecture that included pointed, onion-shaped domes, as seen in Delhi's Jama Masjid.
Definitive postmodern architecture such as the work of Michael Graves and Robert Venturi reject the notion of a ' pure ' form or ' perfect ' architectonic detail, instead conspicuously drawing from all methods, materials, forms and colors available to architects.
It is to keep thinking about what architecture can be, in whatever form.
In a second phase, beginning around 1907, he began working collaboratively in a variety of artistic media, including drama, the movement arts ( developing a new artistic form, eurythmy ) and architecture, culminating in the building of the Goetheanum, a cultural centre to house all the arts.
Virtual memory is an integral part of a computer architecture ; implementations require hardware support, typically in the form of a memory management unit built into the CPU.
This period also represents a high point in classical Chinese science and technology, with figures such as Su Song and Shen Kuo, as well as the age where the matured form of the Chinese pagoda was accomplished in Chinese architecture.
A new, more eclectic form of architecture can be seen in buildings such as Castello Cova, built the 1910s in a distinctly neo-medieval style, evoking the architectural trends of the past.
Trefoil ( from Latin, " three-leaved plant ", French, Italian, German and ) is a graphic form composed of the outline of three overlapping rings used in architecture and Christian symbolism.
Trefoil is a term in Gothic architecture given to the ornamental foliation or cusping introduced in the heads of window-lights, tracery, panellings, etc., in which the center takes the form of a three-lobed leaf ( formed from three partially overlapping circles ).
An atlas ( also known as an atlant, or atlante or atlantid ; plural atlantes ) is, in classical European architecture, a support sculpted in the form of a man, which may take the place of a column, a pier or a pilaster.
The most common temple architecture of Mesopotamia is the structure of sun-baked bricks called Ziggurat, having the form of a terraced step pyramid with flat upper terrace where shrine or temple stood
Oscar Niemeyer was able to connect the baroque style with modern architecture leading to a new form of architecture, which had never been built in Brazil before.

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