Redirect: McGill Digital Collections Program Access to online databases plus information on library facilities, collections, services and policies Located at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. http://blackader.library.mcgill.ca/
Newhome Offer traditional gouach renderings as well as digital watercolor, digital photo real, and pencil sketching. http://www.architecturevision.com/
Extractions: Free event. Network and meet other young architectural professionals. Talk about studying for the ARE, community service projects, charrettes and design competitions, tours of firms and buildings, and other events around town. Learn about our plans, get involved with community service projects, or just come by chat. AIA membership not required. Information: Jeff Missad February 2, Wednesday Libeskind's Jewish Museum in Berlin: Between the Cold War and Reunification
RESOLUTION: 4 ARCHITECTURE Flashbased website of New York City-based architecture firm. Residential and commercial projects. http://www.re4a.com/
Architecture.com The huge site of the Royal Institute of British Architects. News, exhibitions, online shopping, directory of architects, architectural drawings collection, large list of architecture links. http://www.architecture.com/
DLK Architecture and images of past clients/buildings are featured.Offers a full array of professional services, including urban design, landscape architecture, planning, exhibitry, and design/build solutions. http://www.dlkinc.com/
Glossary Of Landscape Gardening And Architecture Terms A brief crossreferenced glossary of gardening and landscape-architecture terms by John D. Tatter, Birmingham-Southern College. http://panther.bsc.edu/~jtatter/glossary.html
Extractions: Birmingham-Southern College Home Page: Stowe Landscape Gardens arcade literally, a series of arches; in gardening, often a straight, tree-lined walkway, the trees forming the arched ceiling. Arcadia a picturesque plateau region in Greece, reputed to be the home of pastoral poetry and commemorated by pastoral poets as an ideal landscape of peace and contentment, peopled by philosopher-shepherds. architrave a term generally used for the molding around a door or window, and specifically used for the lowest level of the entablature , directly above the capital of a column baluster one of a series of short vertical posts that support a rail and form a balustrade, often forming the roofline of a building as well as the border of a staircase or porch. baroque artistic style of the seventeenth century characterized in sculpture by passion, in architecture by grandeur and the use of curved structures, and in painting by voluptuous figures, huge landscapes, and dramatic subjects.
Extractions: Japanese Art and Architecture , works of art produced in Japan from the beginnings of human habitation there, sometime in the 10th millennium BC, to the present. Historically, Japan has been subject to sudden invasions of new and alien ideas followed by long periods of minimal contact with the outside world. Over time the Japanese developed the ability to absorb, imitate, and finally assimilate those elements of foreign culture that complemented their aesthetic preferences. The earliest complex art in Japan was produced in the 7th and 8th centuries AD in connection with Buddhism. In the 9th century, as the Japanese began to turn away from China and develop indigenous forms of expression, the secular arts became increasingly important; until the late 15th century, both religious and secular arts flourished. After the Onin War (1467-1477) Japan entered a period of political, social, and economic disruption that lasted for nearly a century. In the state that emerged under the leadership of the Tokugawa clan, organized religion played a much less important role in people's lives, and the arts that survived were primarily secular. Painting is the preferred artistic expression in Japan, practiced by amateur and professional alike. Until modern times, the Japanese wrote with a brush rather than a pen, and their familiarity with brush techniques has made them particularly sensitive to painterly values. They found sculpture a much less sympathetic medium for artistic expression; most Japanese sculpture is associated with religion, and the medium's use declined with the lessening importance of traditional Buddhism. Japanese ceramics are among the finest in the world and include the earliest known artifacts of their culture. In architecture, Japanese preferences for natural materials and an interaction of interior and exterior space are clearly expressed.
Architecture And Interior Design, Gottscho And Schleisner, Photographs (American Photographs by Samuel Gottscho and William Schleisner Collection, 19351955, contains approximately 29,000 photographs of buildings, interiors, and gardens of renowned architects and interior designers. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gschtml/gotthome.html
Extractions: About this image Photographs by Samuel Gottscho and William Schleisner, 1935-1955 The Gottscho-Schleisner Collection is comprised of over 29,000 images primarily of architectural subjects, including interiors and exteriors of homes, stores, offices, factories, historic buildings, and other structures. Subjects are concentrated chiefly in the northeastern United States, especially the New York City area, and Florida. Included are the homes of notable Americans, such as Raymond Loewy, and of several U.S. presidents, as well as color images of the 1939-40 New York World's Fair. Many of the photographs were commissioned by architects, designers, owners and architectural publications, and document important achievements in American 20th-century architecture and interior design. ESSAY Learn more about the photographer.
Extractions: Toronto photographers reunion party celebration gathering portraits GTA digital photography Toronto digital photographer weddings and events professional photographer affordable creative groups functions special events church synagogue cathedral building Religion All Photo PACKAGES Hotels, Resorts Anniversaries Birthdays Reunions ... Engagements Generation montage ... like the little girl and her grandmother in the background. A cherished keepsake or very special gift for your son or daughter. Gift Certificates for Photo Sessions Photo Restoration Services for Anniversary Baisakhi Baptism Birthday Canada Day Chinese New Year Christening Christmas Day Diwali Easter Eid al-Adha Father's Day Ganesh Chaturthi Graduation Grandparents Day Halloween Hanukkah Holidays Anytime Mawlid an-Nabi Mother's Day Muharram New Year's Day Passover Ramadan Remembrance Day Rosh Hashanah St. Patrick's Day St. Valentine's Day
Detecting Flash . . . Portfolio includes commercial, institutional, single and multi family projects. Includes profile, publications, awards, exhibitions and contacts. West Vancouver, British Columbia. http://www.blueskyarchitecture.com/
Makers Architecture And Urban Design Specializes in urban design, facility planning, architecture, community planning, and public works. Offers provides services, people, contact and job information. http://www.makersarch.com/
Greater Living Architecture, P.C. Specialize in the design of home plans for residential, new construction and remodeling. Members of the American Institute of Architects, the National Home Builders Association, and the American Institute of Building Designers. http://www.greaterliving.com
Islamic Dynasties And Ruling Parties Chronological highlights of Muslim history, divided according to dynasties. http://www.islamicart.com/library/history/
Extractions: Introduction These are chronological highlights of early Islamic dynasties and ruling parties. Of course, there is much more to Islamic history than these lists are able to convey. This series of chronological lists is divided according to dynasties or other ruling parties. The next update to this site will examine more Islamic dynasties and ruling parties like the Safavids in Iran and the Ottomans in Anatolia. Contributing Since any research is always a work in progress, we would greatly appreciate receiving any suggestions, corrections, additions, or modifications. Please email: eval(unescape("%64%6F%63%75%6D%65%6E%74%2E%77%72%69%74%65%28%22%3C%61%20%68%72%65%66%3D%6D%61%69%6C%74%6F%3A%6D%79%61%72%74%40%69%73%6C%61%6D%69%63%61%72%74%2E%63%6F%6D%3E%49%41%41%4F%20%45%64%69%74%6F%72%3C%2F%61%3E%22%29%3B")) Thank you! Last updated: Thursday August 21, 2003 Introduction Prophet and Caliphs Mikka and Medina Medina The Ummayads First Dynasty: Damascus Last Dynsaty: Al-Andalus The Abbasids First Dynasty: Baghdad Last Dynasty: Baghdad Tulunid and Fatimid Egypt Seljuks and Ayyubids Syria Ifriqiya and Sicily Ifriqiya and Sicily Almoravid and Almohad Morocco Al-Andalus (Spain) The Mughals India The Safavids The Ottomans
Extractions: American Architecture - Eighteenth Century - 1700 to 1799 Visit the CAD Outpost for expert selections! DesignWorkshop Pro Art*lantis PowerCADD KitchenPAK ... Bank of Pennsylvania , by Benjamin Henry Latrobe , at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1780 to 1800. Capitol at Williamsburg , by unknown , at Williamsburg, Virginia, 1701 to 1715. Danville Meeting House , by unknown , at Danville, New Hampshire, 1760. Drayton Hall , by unknown , at near Charleston, South Carolina, 1738 to 1742. Faneuil Hall , by Charles Bulfinch , at Boston, Massachusetts, 1762, 1805. John Whipple House , by unknown , at Ipswich, Massachusetts, 1640 , 1670, 1720. Massachusetts State House , by Charles Bulfinch , at Boston, Massachusetts, 1795 to 1797. Monticello , by Thomas Jefferson , at Charlottesville, Virginia, 1768 to 1782. Mount Vernon , by Lawrence and George Washington, at Mount Vernon, Virginia, 1743, remodeled 1754 to circa 1780. National Building Museum , by Montgomery C. Meigs, at Washington, D.C., circa 1885. Old North Church , by William Price , at Boston, Massachusetts, 1723. San Francisco de Asis , by unknown , at Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, 1772 to 1816.
Extractions: Comment écrire les mots de votre architecture BUREAU COUPEZ Journées Portes Ouvertes Ma Maison Mon Architectes 16/04 et 17/04 PM Bois et Habitat traduction de la Home Page (en cours) pour mieux vous accueillir Candidats bâtisseurs , vous allez construire ou rénover? Ne manquez pas de consulter nos bons conseils et vos questions récurrentes. L'architecture à vos mesures est notre satisfaction. La qualité des espaces, les matières mises en oeuvre, la lumière sont source de plaisir et de bonheur. Vous apportez les mots, votre art de vivre. L'architecture est la grammaire qui met en espace vos souhaits. L'architecture sur-mesure est à votre portée.
Architecture For Health Georgia firm focused on ambulatory care centers for physician group practice, surgery, imaging and rehabilitation. Includes portfolio, profile, contacts and services. http://architectureforhealth.com/
Extractions: Architecture for Health was founded in 1999 by Brian Lathrop in order to provide specialized design services exclusively to health care providers. While our clients range from solo physicians and growing group practices to medical developers and hospitals, the firm's primary focus is in ambulatory care. Whether the project is for medical office, surgery, diagnostic imaging or rehab; our goal is to help our clients find the solution that makes sense not only functionally and aesthetically, but also financially. We believe that our specialization and unique approach allow us to provide services that are far more comprehensive and of exceptional value to our clients. This is evidenced by the fact that we have never produced a project that has not proceeded to construction. LOCATION: Providing a complete range of traditional architectural services, AFH provides state-of-the-art medical space programming, architectural design and construction documents. Every project is given the full attention of the company's principal architect and founder to assure a successful outcome. All projects start with comprehensive budgeting and financial analysis so that fees are not wasted pursuing a direction that isn't financially feasible.
Architecture In Ancient India Contains an overview and pictures of ancient Indian architecture which was known as Sthapatya Shastra. http://india.coolatlanta.com/GreatPages/sudheer/arch.html