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She was forty-nine at this time, a lanky woman of breeding with an austere, narrow face which had the distinction of a steeple or some architecture that had been designed long ago for a stubborn sort of prayer.
First developed in France, Gothic was intended as a solution to the inadequacies of Romanesque architecture.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, one of the founders of modern architecture and the last director of the Bauhaus during its period in Dessau and Berlin was born in Aachen as well.
Commodore's design choice to remain with the 68000 architecture ensured that code was backward-compatible across the Amiga line.
It was not until the completion of the Paimio Sanatorium ( 1929 ) and Viipuri Library ( 1935 ) that Aalto first achieved world attention in architecture.
It could be said that Aalto's international reputation was sealed with his inclusion in the second edition of Sigfried Giedion's influential book on Modernist architecture, Space, Time and Architecture: The growth of a new tradition ( 1949 ), in which Aalto received more attention than any other Modernist architect, including Le Corbusier.
With the introduction of the ESA / 390 architecture, AIX / 370 was replaced by AIX / ESA in 1991, which was based on OSF / 1, and also ran on the System / 390 platform.
The " dual boot mode " BIOS actually discovered whether a TRS-DOS, or Aster CP / M disk was placed in the drive, and would, depending on the type of disk, reorganise the internal memory architecture of the system, to either be 100 % TRS-80 compatible or optimally support CP / M, with as much " workspace " as possible, and the 80x25 video mode.
The nearby St John the Baptist Church of the same parish was originally built in the 13th century, with some of the original architecture still intact.
Andreas Schlüter ( 20 May 1664 – May 1714 ) was a German baroque sculptor and architect associated with the Petrine Baroque style of architecture and decoration.
Alexander Pope implied the architecture is rather dull, lacking either the vigour of the baroque style which was fading from fashion at the time, or the austere grandeur of the Palladian style which was just coming into vogue.
Athlon was the first x86 processor with a 128 kB split level 1 cache ; a 2-way associative, later 16-way, cache separated into 2 × 64 kB for data and instructions ( Harvard architecture ).
Much of this demolition was initiated by municipal architecture programs to build new residential or business quarters and main roads.
In spite of its name, and the fact that its founder was an architect, the Bauhaus did not have an architecture department during the first years of its existence.
Nonetheless it was founded with the idea of creating a ' total ' work of art in which all arts, including architecture would eventually be brought together.
The early intention was for the Bauhaus to be a combined architecture school, crafts school, and academy of the arts.
" By 1923 however, Gropius was no longer evoking images of soaring Romanesque cathedrals and the craft-driven aesthetic of the " Völkisch movement ", instead declaring " we want an architecture adapted to our world of machines, radios and fast cars.
His style in architecture and consumer goods was to be functional, cheap and consistent with mass production.
The paradox of the early Bauhaus was that, although its manifesto proclaimed that the ultimate aim of all creative activity was building, the school did not offer classes in architecture until 1927.
Tel Aviv, in fact, in 2004 was named to the list of world heritage sites by the UN due to its abundance of Bauhaus architecture ;< ref >
He was more distinguished in architecture than in sculpture.
In Gothic architecture, light was considered the most beautiful revelation of God.

architecture and defined
* Intern Architect: Unlicensed architecture school graduate participating in defined internship program ; develops design or technical solutions under supervision of an architect.
The way in which the numerical instruction value is interpreted is defined by the CPU's instruction set architecture ( ISA ).
Security Architecture can be defined as the design artifacts that describe how the security controls ( security countermeasures ) are positioned, and how they relate to the overall information technology architecture.
Another study was started to see if a new RISC architecture could be defined that could directly support the VMS operating system.
The architecture defined a set of 32 integer registers and a set of 32 floating-point registers in addition to a program counter, two lock registers and a floating-point control register ( FPCR ).
The floating-point control register ( FPCR ) is a 64-bit register defined by the architecture intended for use by Alpha implementations with IEEE 754-compliant floating-point hardware.
In the Alpha architecture, a byte was defined as an 8-bit datum, a word as a 16-bit datum, a longword as a 32-bit datum, a quadword as a 64-bit datum and an octaword as a 128-bit datum.
The Alpha architecture originally defined six data types:
The Eurocard mechanical architecture was defined originally under IEC-60297-3.
The VME64 Extension architecture defined by VITA 1. 1-1997 ( R2002 ).
With knowledge of Alan Turing's theoretical ' universal computing machine ' John von Neumann defined an architecture which uses the same memory both to store programs and data: virtually all contemporary computers use this architecture ( or some variant ).
This architecture has defined the instruction set for the family of microprocessors currently installed in most personal computers in the world, although it is now being supplanted by x86-64.
Despite similar appearance as a layered model, it uses a much less rigorous, loosely defined architecture that concerns itself only with the aspects of logical networking.
The DLS Level 2 Specification followed in 2006, and defined a standardized synthesizer architecture.
Some long-time independent motels have had to join existing low-end chains to remain viable ; these properties are known as " conversions " and do not use the standardised architecture which once defined many franchise brands.
To properly understand or process it the recipient must know ( or be able to figure out ) what encoding was used ; however, they need not know anything about the computer architecture that was used, or about the binary structures defined by whatever program ( if any ) created the data.
The SSH-2 protocol has an internal architecture ( defined in RFC 4251 ) with well-separated layers.
Microprocessor technology allows replacing the superheterodyne receiver design by a software defined radio architecture, where the IF processing after the initial IF filter is implemented in software.
The standards defined a complete architecture including the architectural view, state machines, physical implementation and protocols.
The formal vocabulary of Ancient Greek architecture, in particular the division of architectural style into three defined orders: the Doric Order, the Ionic Order and the Corinthian Order, was to have profound effect on Western architecture of later periods.
Event-driven programming can also be defined as an application architecture technique in which the application has a main loop which is clearly divided down to two sections:
Clearly defined proportions were a feature of Renaissance architecture and reflected the growing interest in the Classical heritage of Rome.

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