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Category: Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
Britain's canal network, together with its surviving mill buildings, is one of the most enduring features of the early Industrial Revolution to be seen in Britain.
Many more high-rise buildings are under construction, such as Centre Point near Korangi Industrial Area, IT Tower, Sofitel Tower Karachi and Emerald Tower.
The stone arch or vault, with or without ribs, dominated the roof structures of major architectural works for about 2, 000 years, only giving way to iron beams with the Industrial Revolution and the designing of such buildings as Paxton's Crystal Palace, completed 1851.
Category: Industrial buildings and structures in California
Particularly notable Modernista buildings include the Masia Freixa ( 1907 ), the Vapor Aymerich Amat i Jover textile mill ( 1907 ) ( now the Museum of Science and Technology of Catalonia ), the Principal theater ( 1920 ), the city hall ( 1902 ), the Alegre de Sagrera house / museum ( 1911 ), the Industrial School ( 1904 ), the Gran Casino ( 1920 ), the Parc de Desinfecció ( 1920 ), and the Independència market ( 1908 ).
Like most medieval buildings, the windows at Chartres suffered badly from the corrosive effects of atmospheric acids during the Industrial Revolution and subsequently.
Industrial buildings that were formerly vacant have been converted into loft spaces by real estate developers, and bought by young home-buyers who seek the urban lifestyle of Boston proper, but can't afford the higher prices of Boston's South End and similar neighborhoods.
The campus consists of five buildings: Valley Park High School and its Music and Industrial Technology building, Valley Park Middle School, Valley Park Elementary School and the Dennis Lea Early Childhood Center.
Industrial and shipping growth greatly benefited Boneyfiddle ( which is a west-end neighborhood in Portsmouth ), where grand buildings were constructed with the wealth from the commerce.
Industrial growth brought the town prosperity, which in turn brought amenities like a central water system, gas and electrical systems, paved streets, sewers, elaborate school buildings and a trolley system connecting Plymouth's residents to other towns and cities in the Wyoming Valley.
* Tooele Industrial Depot-A portion of the previous Tooele Army Depot has been turned back to the local area, and many of the government-constructed buildings in that area are now filled with manufacturing facilities, warehouses and offices.
The small open air museum, part of the Industrial Museum Frederiks Værk, contains one of the world's best preserved powder mills with buildings and working machines from 1800.
Industrial archaeologists aim to record and understand the remains of industrialisation, including the technology, transport and buildings associated with manufacture or raw material production.
Industrial architecture, mineral extraction, heritage-based tourism, power technology, adaptive re-use of industrial buildings and transport history are just some of the themes that could be investigated by society members.
Category: Industrial buildings and structures in Pennsylvania
Industrial buildings on the north side of the town have been redeveloped into offices in recent years.
Industrial restructuring meant a loss of jobs, while old factories and support buildings fell into ruin.
On that day, Charles O. Thompson, the first president of the Institute stood before WPI ’ s first two buildings named Boynton Hall and Washburn Shops in honor of their respective donors, with their distinctive towers that even then symbolized the institution ’ s two educational objectives of theory and practice, and inaugurated the Worcester County Free Institute of Industrial Science.
Category: Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
The central area consists of the Engineering Complex, Shepperd Arena, and many academic buildings, and the Industrial Agricultural Communications Center ( IACC ) which is a technology powerhouse for the entire state.
Sheffield Cathedral is one of five Grade I listed buildings in the city, along with Town Hall, Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, and the parish churches at Ecclesfield and Bradfield.
Category: Industrial buildings
Category: Industrial buildings and structures in Pennsylvania

buildings and Revolution
Additionally, hospitals and other public buildings named after him during his presidency were quickly renamed by the Liberating Revolution.
Along with closing China's schools and universities, and Mao's exhortations to young Chinese to randomly destroy old buildings, temples, and art, and to attack their teachers, school administrators, party leaders, and parents, the Cultural Revolution also increased Mao's prestige so much that entire villiages adopted the practice of offering prayers to Mao before every meal.
Another English Benedictine community, the Priory of St. Edmund, which had been formed in Paris in 1615 by Dom Gabriel Gifford, later Archbishop of Rheims and primate of France, was expelled from Paris during the Revolution, and eventually took over the vacant buildings of the community of St Gregory's in 1818.
When the Mexican army retreated from Texas at the end of the Texas Revolution, they tore down many of the Alamo walls and burned some of the buildings.
In October 2006, following a $ 110 million fund raising campaign, two new buildings designed by GWWO, Inc ./ Architects were opened as venues for additional background on George Washington and the American Revolution.
The construction of the first technically advanced true domes began in the Roman Architectural Revolution, when they were frequently used by the Romans to shape large interior spaces of temples and public buildings, such as the Pantheon.
During the Cultural Revolution ( 1966 – 1976 ), particularly the Destruction of Four Olds campaign, religious affairs of all types were persecuted and discouraged by the Communists with many religious buildings looted and destroyed.
During the American Revolution, most of the buildings in the town were destroyed by British raiders and their native allies.
Since the French Revolution, when the church of Sainte-Geneviève in Paris, France was deconsecrated and turned into the secular monument called the Panthéon of Paris, the generic term pantheon has sometimes been applied to other buildings in which illustrious dead are honored or buried.
Centrul Civic is a complex of modern concrete buildings with marble façades, centered on a boulevard originally known as the Boulevard of the Victory of Socialism, renamed after the Romanian Revolution of 1989 as Union (" Unirii ") Boulevard.
Until the Russian Revolution, it was the tallest structure in the city, as construction of buildings taller than that was forbidden.
As such, Obregón's time as president saw the beginning of the art movement of Mexican muralism, with artists such as Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, José Clemente Orozco, and Roberto Montenegro invited to create murals expressive of the spirit of the Mexican Revolution on the walls of public buildings throughout Mexico.
After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, Marcel Janco's buildings were subject to legal battles, as the original owners and their descendants were allowed to contest the nationalization.
In the Ortigas Center, some notable buildings around the area are the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration building, Robinson's Galleria, SM Megamall, Forum Robinsons ( Robinson's Pioneer ), and the bronze EDSA Shrine, a memorial monument for the 1986 Revolution.
The flag is hoisted daily on border posts, customs buildings, Egyptian consulates and embassies overseas on Revolution Day ( July 23 ), and other national holidays, as well as during the visit of the Egyptian President to the country hosting the diplomatic mission.
Mutilation and looting were much more severe during the Revolution: the cathedral and the abbey buildings were converted into munitions factory, all fittings, including iron retaining the dome for recovery were torn, causing the collapse of the dome of the apse, the transept and the north gallery of the cloister.
The World Bank buildings, the International Finance Corporation, the International Monetary Fund, the Office of Personnel Management, DAR Constitution Hall of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the American Pharmacists Association, the American Red Cross National Headquarters, the Pan American Health Organization, and the Organization of American States are all located in the neighborhood.
Following the Revolution, the buildings were converted into a military hospital.
During the Cultural Revolution, mosques along with other religious buildings were often defaced, destroyed or closed and copies of the Quran were destroyed along with temples, churches, Buddhist and Daoist monasteries, and cemeteries by the Red Guards.
Efforts have been made in recent years to revive and restore the clan monuments and religious buildings which were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution.
Thanks to its adherence to the Indian Union, this is also one of the rare regions in the Himalaya where traditional Tibetan culture, society, and buildings survived the Chinese Cultural Revolution.

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