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New York Architecture Images- World Trade Center His designs are seen in airport buildings in St. Louis (1951) and Boston (1968) us midwest in what is sometimes called a modified `International Style . http://www.nyc-architecture.com/GON/GON001G.htm
Extractions: tom fletcher's new york architecture images and notes Manhattan... Lower Manhattan Seaport Lower East Side Soho Greenwich Village Chelsea Gramercy Park Midtown Central Park Upper East Side Upper West Side Harlem Brooklyn... general Brooklyn Park Slope Bedford Stuyvesant Williamsburg Greenpoint extra... Gone not Forgotten Bridges Interesting Notes Postcards Walking Tours Links search by... Style Architect Type Area Alphabetically Christo's Gates The Nomadic Museum SAVE 2 Columbus Circle please send me any NY architecture images. Use of images. New York Architecture Images- Gone World Trade Center 6- The work of Minoru Yamasaki WTC images of reactions from around the world 1912-1986, American architect, born in Seattle, WA. He is known for his designs combining aesthetic appeal with functional efficiency, and he preferred delicate, refined material such as wood and polished steel to the more conventional rough concrete and brick. His designs are seen in airport buildings in St. Louis (1951) and Boston (1968); at the U.S. Consulate General, Kobe, Japan; at the U.S. science pavilion for the Seattle World Exposition (1962); and at the World Trade Center complex, N.Y.C. World Trade Center, New York, NY, USA.
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History Of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport midwest Express Northwest Airlines - Spirit - United Airlines - us Airways Renowned architect Cesar Pelli designed a Washington landmark that is http://www.metwashairports.com/national/history.htm
Extractions: An Historic Landmark of the Nation's Capital Serving the People Who Make History for More than 60 Years... Almost from the beginning of the English Colonial History of this continent, the crest of the National Airport site has been rich in historic significance. The Gravelly Point site has significance dating back to colonial days. Captain John Alexander built a mansion called "Abingdon" on the site in 1746. A descendent, Philip Alexander, donated most of the land on which the City of Alexandria was built, and it was so named in his honor. The mansion was purchased in 1778 by John Parke Custis, and was the birthplace of Eleanor "Nelly" Parke Custis, stepdaughter of President George Washington. Abingdon was destroyed by fire in 1930 and the ruins stabilized until 1998 when the Airports Authority preserved the site and housed artifacts found there in the Exhibit Hall, located in Terminal A. Airport facilities in Washington, D.C. had long been seriously inadequate early in the 20th Century. Hoover Field, located near the present site of the Pentagon, was the first major terminal to be developed in the Capital area, opening its doors in 1926. The following year, Washington Airport, another privately operated field, began service next door. In 1930, the economics of the Great Depression caused the two terminals to merge to form Washington-Hoover Airport. Bordered on the east by Highway One, with its accompanying high-tension electrical wires, and obstructed by a high smokestack on one approach and a dump nearby, the field was less than adequate. Incredibly, the airport's one runway was intersected by a busy vehicular street, Military Road, which had guards posted to flag down traffic during takeoffs and landings.
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Extractions: AIRPORT NAME: Washington Dulles International Airport OFFICIAL AIRPORT DESIGNATOR: IAD LOCATION: Dulles, Virginia LAND Built on 10,000 acres situated in Loudoun and Fairfax Counties in Virginia, approximately 26 miles from downtown Washington, D.C. In 1999, an additional 1,000 acres were acquired. In 2005, an additional 830 acres were acquired. Current land area: 11,830 acres (approximately 5,000 acres are used for aircraft operations) AIRPORT FACILITIES Dulles Airport has 151 airline gates. Concourse A=36 commuter gates
A Turkish-American From Adana Re-Visits MidWest I was met at the airport by my friend Garth who convinced me our first stop shouldbe the I am sure Gehry s architectural approach would appease many us http://www.theturkishtimes.com/archive/02/10_15/c_revisit.html
Extractions: Kaya Arikoglu, Architect and Urban Designer, Adana, Turkey-Special to The Turkish Times - As a U.S. born architect who has lived and practiced in both Turkey and the U.S.A. I have carried the feelings of an expatriate in both countries. More often than not, this has been a handicap for me. It is not unusual that I often feel out of sync in both environments . The only advantage of my condition, is I presume, that it has allowed me to be equally acquainted with the cultures of the East and West and to regard them both more objectively and sympathetically. "Before labeling the Eastern sensibility as being primitive and inhuman, we in the West owe it to ourselves to understand and revaluate it" I am presently residing and practicing architecture in Adana, Turkey. Adana is the largest city in the Southeastern Turkey. It was named Cilicia in the classical times and is blessed with layers of Biblical and ancient history. This area of Turkey was considered by the British Empire to be the Near East and now is labeled by the US State Department as part of the Middle East. No matter how it is designated geographically, Adana is situated, literally, at the cross roads of Eastern and Western cultures. In its long history, this region has seen many civilizations rise and fall and this has allowed it to develop religious and ethnical tolerance along the way. I am sure that, the wide spectrum of cultural attitudes accumulated in this region have affected my current view of the world.
Chicago Climate Chicago has a climate typical of the us midwest. 1927 Originallycalled the Chicago Municipal airport, Midway airport opened. http://www.insecula.com/us/musee/M0234.html
Extractions: Chicago, Illinois - officially the City of Chicago and colloquially known as Chicago, the Second City and the Windy City - is the third largest city of the United States after New York City and Los Angeles and is the largest inland city of the nation. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 2,896,016 people. Classified as a world class city, it is the fourth largest in North America and the seventh largest in the Western Hemisphere. The city itself covers 606.1 km² (234.0 mi²) but when combined with its suburbs and eight collar counties, forming the greater metropolitan area known as Chicagoland, it encompasses more than 5,000 mi² with a population that nears approximately 10 million people. Chicago and Chicagoland, when combined with the greater Milwaukee region, is often considered a megacity or megalopolis with a population that nears approximately 12 million people. A former frontier town in existence for over 175 years, Chicago is located in the midwest state of Illinois along the western shores of Lake Michigan. With several colloquial nicknames, Chicago is ranked by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network as one of the ten alpha world cities. Chicago is known for its cultural and ethnic diversity and frontier and political history. Its unique cuisine, skyscrapers and sports teams are also the most recognized symbols of the city.
Prairie Crossing -- About Us homes of Prairie Crossing are well known for excellent design and architecture . airport are just a few minutes walk from Prairie Crossing. http://www.prairiecrossing.com/pc/site/about-us.html
Extractions: About Prairie Crossing Prairie Crossing, the nationally recognized Conservation Community is now selling 36 condominiums. It has sold the last of its 359 new construction single-family homes. The community was designed to combine responsible development, the preservation of open land and easy commuting by rail. It is now considered a national example of how to design our communities to support a better way of life. Living at Prairie Crossing Homeowners at Prairie Crossing will share in the rich sense of community already in place. They are welcome at Prairie Crossing's many activities and events: gatherings at the historic Byron Colby Barn, gazebo concerts, farm markets, swimming and cookouts at the beach in the summer, ice skating, sledding and cross country skiing in the winter. Homeowners enjoy boating, fishing or skating on the community's lakes, and swimming at the sandy beach. The Prairie Crossing Farm Market features a delicious locally grown and organic produce, honey and eggs. Residents with children can apply for admission to the on-site Prairie Crossing Charter School, a public elementary school where learning is focused on the natural environment. A cooperative of homeowners with horses manages the small stable. Single-Family Homes at Prairie Crossing The single-family homes of Prairie Crossing are well known for excellent design and architecture. Accomplished architects were asked to look at beautiful old Lake County homes, both in nearby towns and on farms, and come up with new designs based on the Midwestern architectural tradition. This has resulted in the distinctive look of the Prairie Crossing single-family homes. Close to twenty-five single-family home plans were offered at Prairie Crossing since its inception, and there is an integrated feel to the architecture because each plan is grounded in the history of the area. Despite their traditional look, the homes at Prairie Crossing designed for modern living and are 50% more energy-efficient than comparable homes in the Chicago area, thanks to U. S. Department of Energy-approved "green" construction techniques.
FLUG REVUE November 1997: Chicago Airport The airport s architecture is trendsetting high ceilings, large windows, While 25 non-us carriers connect to O Hare, only three come from Asia (Japan http://www.flug-revue.rotor.com/FRheft/FRH9711/FR9711m.htm
Extractions: Home Update Latest Issue Gallery ... FR 11/97 by Heiko Reuter When Bill Lonergan talks of his snowplows, he gets going. As Deputy Commissioner Airside Operations, he is controlling a fleet of 200 of the yellow vehicles. His job is "to keep O'Hare open - under all circumstances". Not an easy task. The winter brings plenty of ice and snow and, in this part of the country, the cold season sometimes lasts for six months. Chicago O'Hare is holding numerous superlatives. It is not just an airport. O'Hare is an air traffic hub of gigantic dimensions and, a significant economical factor. Measured by the number of passengers, the airport located at the southern extension of Lake Michigan has been the world's number one for years. More than 69 million passengers arrived or departed from O'Hare in 1996. Frankfurt airport in Germany, which is the largest airport in continental Europe, "only" counted 39 million passengers in the same time frame. With 32 million passengers, the new Denver airport, which is celebrated as the largest airport in size, only ranges in 11th place on the global scale: No comparison, an O'Hare representative says. The O'Hare managers are praising their airport as "the world capitol of commercial air traffic" and are not getting tired of pointing out the achievements. Just to address some of them: No other airport counts that many take-offs and landings (in 1996: 900.000 movements on the seven runways). The airport gets its power supply from its own power plant. The amount of concrete used for the ramp areas would have been enough to build a 130 centimeter wide sidewalk from Chicago to New York.
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Extractions: Chicago is a city of world-class architecture, a city of unsurpassed beauty, and a city with enormous civic pride. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan in the heart of the United States and the Midwest, Chicago is home to many interesting people, sports teams, buildings, museums and cultural attractions. Referred to as "The Windy City," lakefront parks, parades, cherished landmarks and diverse neighborhoods all invite residents and visitors to live, work and enjoy themselves here. With over 150 years of its unique history, from the first settler Jean Baptiste Point de Sable to Michael Jordan, Chicago is home to many famous and fascinating people, and the invention home of many "first" products, places and events.
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