Dane County (MSN) Regional Airport While Truax Air Park west has already attracted many major tenants, to DaneCounty Regional airport and close to major highways (I90/94, us Hwy. http://www.co.dane.wi.us/airport/air_park.asp
Extractions: MSN Airport Airport Home Page About the Airport Newsletters - Air Currents Operations ... Truax Air Park Passenger Info Parking Information Ground Transportation Directions Airline Info Arrivals/Departures Airline Contacts Flight Tracker Security Baggage Information How Early Should I Arrive? Lighters Prohibited TSA Customer Service ... TSA Home Page Other Sites FBO-Wisconsin Aviation FAA Flight Delays Other Airports Dane County Home Page Working in a Balanced Environment Look around Truax Air Park. Notice the inviting open green space, wooded sites, and attractive architectural style. The Park is the realization of a carefully drawn site plan aimed at balancing the needs of business with natural beauty of the area. Protective covenants govern Truax Air Park development; providing architectural review and guidance during project planning and construction. These covenants outline specific standards for architectural control, parking, and landscaping that assure only high quality development throughout the Park. While Truax Air Park West has already attracted many major tenants, several attractive sites remain. Each site is designed to make the best use of existing space and natural terrain. Prime professional office develpment is planned for some lots. Other lots offer maximum flexibility, parcels that are unplatted and available for a variety of uses including prime professional office, light manufacturing, warehousing, and commercial.
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Aspen, United States When you leave Aspen and head west into the Roaring Fork Valley, you literallystep into Aspen is also easily accessible from the Eagle County airport. http://worldfacts.us/US-Aspen.htm
Extractions: Aspen World Facts Index United States When Walter Paepcke and Friedl Pfeifer wandered into Aspen in the mid-1940s, the town was barely more than a green patch on a map. The boom of mining was a distant echo, and what was left of the early town had become a sleepy agricultural and ranching community. That quickly changed when Pfeifer, a veteran of the military ski unit, 10th Mountain Division, transformed the face of Aspen Mountain (Ajax) into a world-class ski area. In the meantime, Paepcke was conjuring the 'Aspen Idea,' a utopic vision that would create a setting for high culture in the Rocky Mountains. A place where great thinkers could congregate, rejuvenate and trade ideas like baseball cards. Paepcke, however, only saw the beginnings of his ambitions take shape (he passed away in the early 1960s). But under Pfeifers watchful eye, Aspen has become a celebrated, albeit quirky, resort town with a brain. The rich and famous see Aspen as a playground. They flock to the resort, and multitudes of star struck tourists fly in behind them hoping to catch a quick glimpse of a celebrity. But if you can't wait and are dying to see someone famous, just head up Ajax Mountain and check out the shrines to Jerry Garcia, Elvis, and Marilyn Monroe. If you cannot find the shrines, just look towards Red Mountain (south) and you can see where all of the celebrities live. Mammoth mansions litter the mountainside, many which sit empty a good portion of the year and are probably as large as the town of Aspen itself. Perhaps the most famous spread is the Peak House, which sits near the summit of Red Mountain. The house sprawls some 23,000 feet and is worth a tidy $27 million. But if you would rather just rent the place for a month, it will set you back $200,000. One night will only cost you $17,500.
Extractions: Special to American Forces Press Service KABUL, Afghanistan, July 21, 2004 Teams of officers from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., and officers from the Office of Military Cooperation Afghanistan are working closely with their Afghan counterparts in the country's defense ministry to establish the National Military Academy of Afghanistan and model it after West Point. The Military Academy Implementation Support Team in Afghanistan conducts a candidate interview with Shoaib Yosousfzai, who was chosen for a U.S. Military Academy preparatory scholarship program. From left to right are Lt. Col. Donna Brazil, USMA department of behavioral science and leadership; team chief Col. Barry Shoop, department of electrical engineering and computer science; Lt. Col. David Wallace, department of law; and Yosousfzai. Army photo
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Extractions: NEW ORLEANS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (MSY) INFORMATION: Taxicabs: A cab ride costs $28.00 from the airport to the Central Business District (CBD) for one or two persons and $12.00 (per passenger) for three or more passengers. Pick-up is on the lower level, outside the baggage claim area. There may be an additional charge for extra baggage. Airport Shuttle: Shuttle service is available from the airport to the hotels in the CBD for $13.00 (one way). Three bags per person. Call 1-866-596-2699 or (504) 522-3500 for more details. For group reservations or ADA transfers please dial 1-888-432-7651. Ticket booths are located on the lower level in the baggage claim area. Advance reservations are required for all ADA accessible transfers. Please call well enough in advance for the specially-equipped shuttle to be reserved. Airport Limousine Service: Non Scheduled walk up limousine and sedan service available from the airport to the Central Business District (CBD) and the French Quarter. The rate is $35.00 for one or two people and $10.00 per additional passenger for up to 8 passengers (total vehicle capacity). Limousine information desks are located on the lower level baggage claim areas. The following airlines serve the New Orleans International Airport; Air Canada, AirTran Airlines, America West, American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines, Frontier, JetBlue, Midway Express, Northwest Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Taca International Airlines, United Airlines, US Airways and Vanguard Airlines.
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J.G. Ballard: Airports - Observer Article airports then were places where America arrived to greet us, and motelarchitecture that unvaryingly surrounds every major airport in the world. http://www.jgballard.com/airports.htm
Extractions: By J.G. Ballard [The Observer 14/9/97] Airports and airfields have always held a special magic, gateways to the infinite possibilities that only the sky can offer. In 1946, when I first came to England, a dark and derelict shell of a country, I used to dream of the runways of Wake Island and Midway, stepping stones that would carry me back across the Pacific to the China of my childhood. At school in Cambridge, and later as a medical student at King's college, I would flee all that fossilised Gothic self-immersion and ride a borrowed motorcycle to the American airbases at Mildenhall and Lakenheath, happy to stare through the wire at the lines of silver bombers and transport planes. Airports then were places where America arrived to greet us, where the world of tomorrow touched down in Europe. Sadly, Britain faltered on the way to its own future, half-heartedly erecting a shabby urban limbo of under-serviced municipal towers and wind-swept shopping precincts. Together they provided the nostalgia- worshippers with all the ammunition needed to launch their postmodernist counter-attack. The pitched roof seemed to rule the Eighties, a vernacular dialect unable to distinguish a town hall from a supermarket or fire station, too many temples to tweeness that resemble offerings on the altar of Prince Charles's uneasy conscience.
Vernacular Architecture Forum 2004 Vernacular architecture Forum Conference Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Eight carriers use the airport Air Canada (through United), American Eagle, http://www.vernaculararchitectureforum.org/conference2004.html
Extractions: We hope that these tours will provide provocative grist for discussion. Just what does "Pennsylvania German" mean? What has it meant in the past? How did "Germans in Pennsylvania" evolve into "Pennsylvania Germans," and how is that socially-constructed concept called "ethnicity" expressed in the landscape? How did Germans in Pennsylvania rub shoulders with people from all over the world, and how did these peoples together encounter and shape modernity?
Architecture In China architecture in China will class replace class? They said, Give us ideasfor a place like nowhere else in the world. He nods happily. http://www.gluckman.com/ShanghaiArchGeo.html
Extractions: Flash city The world's most renowned architects are flocking to Shanghai, where they are building the world's biggest skyscrapers and hotels, futuristic model towns, theme cities and numerous other never-seen-before projects. All the innovative puts this Chinese city in the vanguard for style, ambition and experimentation. Once again. By Ron Gluckman /Shanghai "I T'S GIGANTIC, LIKE A BIG THRILL," says Johannes Dell, hands twisting as if trying to wring the right adjectives from the air. Silently reflective for a few seconds, he finally adds: "It's like paragliding, which I do. It's that same feeling, like jumping off a cliff." Dell, from Frankfurt, isn't describing an action sport, but his occupation, surprising since he is an architect, stereotypically a straight-laced field defined by sharp lines and well-tested designs. Perhaps elsewhere, but Dell sits in his office in Shanghai, 22 floors high, affording dazzling views of a cityscape crackling with energy. In every direction, enormous cranes flank forests of fast-rising skyscrapers, while swarms of cars zip on spaghetti strands of spanking-new elevated motorways encircling them.
Extractions: This show will be more than just a retail experience; it will be an exciting and informative day out for visitors of all nationalities. Packed full of stunningly designed room sets, a wide range of retail stands and a host of 'how-to' interactive theatres featuring internationally renowned experts, visitors will leave the show full of inspired design ideas and cookery tips, not to mention bag-loads of shopping.
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CMMA National Conference Sample Schedule Previous to joining us west in 1996, Fernandez worked in various public relationsand He is a nationally certified architect and a charter member of the http://www.cmma.net/public/confer/p_conf01sample.html
Extractions: 2002 National Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico 2002 Professional Development Conference in Columbus, Ohio 2001 National Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana 2001 Professional Development Conference in St. Charles, Illinois education and government who are members and non-members of CMMA. Program Friday
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