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41. New Mexico Guide - United States Of America - General Information - World Travel
Albuquerque, the largest city, has an international airport, and its Old Town, Santa Fe, with its adobe architecture, is the USA’s oldest State capital.
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Nickname: Land of Enchantment
State bird: Roadrunner
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Capital: Santa Fe
Date of admission to the Union: January 6 1912
Population: 1,903,289 (official estimate 2004)
Population density: 60.04 per sq km 2003 total overseas arrivals/US ranking: Time: Mountain (GMT - 7). Daylight Saving Time is observed. The State: New Mexico is graced with deserts, forests, cities, lakes and mountains. Its Pueblo Native American and Spanish cultures are still very much alive. Albuquerque , the largest city, has an international airport, and its Old Town, museums and cultural centres make it an important tourist destination and a good base for travelling through the State. Santa Fe , with its adobe architecture, is the USA’s oldest State capital. Other attractions include the Sandia Peak area and ski runs; the

42. General Research Index 2002
Louis Sullivan architecture based on the work of Louis Sullivan Movies Adecade of explosive growth in the us divorce rate set the stage for the
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43. Space And Culture : The International Journal Of Social Spaces
airport designers are designing the kernel of a future city Building Suburbiatakes us beyond the familiar story of general Motors purchase and
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Thursday, September 30, 2004 Arts of the virtual Arts of the Virtual: Poetic Inquiries into Time, Space and Motion
September 30 - October 2, 2004
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
"Digital technology has spawned new spaces, processes and forms that offer exciting possibilities for creative research and scientific investigation. Through the exploration of these realms, emerge new ways of conceptualizing ourselves: our bodies, the spaces in which we reside and the potential for artistic expression. As artists, architects, cultural theorists and scientists working with new technologies, we come together from diverse disciplines and find ourselves asking similar questions. What is the dialogue between corporeality and the virtual? How do we engage our embodied sense perceptions in virtual worlds? How do we address form, time and space as both apparition and reality, and how are these questions answered through our various and overlapping practices? What can the blurred boundaries between our practices teach us about our identity as individuals and a society in the 21st century?" via Archinect link Deep places Institute for the Future
New Geography: Strategies for Deep Place

October 6-7, 2004

44. U.S. Patent And Trademark Office Headquarters Consolidation Project In Alexandri
Turner serves as the general contractor for the project and is obligated to provide Since its founding, SOM has completed more than 10000 architecture,
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LCOR Alexandria, LLC is the owner, developer and manager of the United States Patent and Trademark Office Headquarters Consolidation Project. LCOR recognizes that successful development of real estate requires a well coordinated effort of a variety of disciplines, players, experience, and resources. This approach recognizes the key role of both the GSA and the USPTO as active participants in the process.
Project Team Overview (click image for full size organization chart)
Owner: LCOR Alexandria, LLC LCOR Alexandria, LLC is part of an affiliated group of companies (LCOR), that form a national real estate development, investment and management organization. Having completed the development of more than 18,000 residential units and 15.9 million square feet of commercial space and transportation infrastructure facilities throughout the United States, LCOR Group has extensive experience in developing and managing properties for the United States Government, including the 974,000 square feet Foley Square Federal Office Building in lower Manhattan. LCOR Group is currently developing residential projects containing approximately 1,300 units and commercial space and transportation infrastructure facilities totaling approximately 900,000 square feet. Read more about LCOR.

45. Clean Cities: Tiger Team Project Summaries And Results
general Mitchell International airport in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, The us generalServices Administration (GSA) provides lists of vehicles and prices that
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The following Tiger Team projects are designed to help Clean Cities coalitions overcome difficulties incorporating alternative fuels and vehicles into their communities. Although the team of technical experts is charged with developing solutions for specific problems, these solutions can help coalitions across the nation address similar challenges in their regions. For a summary of some of the Tiger Teams projects listed here, download the following document. Implementing Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Infrastructure
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Assessing CNG Stations in Washington, D.C.
The Washington, D.C. area has numerous federal, state, and private natural gas fleets. Over the past 10 years, the local gas utility has installed several natural gas fueling stations to service those fleets, but some have recently fallen into disrepair or require upgrading to higher operational pressures. A Tiger Team and the Washington Metropolitan Clean Cities coalition are working with fleets to analyze these stations and determine potential sites for new ones.
Developing Specs for Alternative Fuel Dispenser Charge Card Readers
A Tiger Team developed design and performance specifications for alternative fuel dispenser charge card readers, with the aim of establishing guidelines for developing reliable card systems with accessibility similar to that of conventional fuel systems. The project resulted in recommended requirements to be included in solicitations for design and development of alternative fuel charge card systems. For details, download the following document.

46. Thai-air
All interested us suppliers of airport construction materials, As a result,the NBIA tender for the general contract to build the terminal is likely to
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THAILAND AIRPORTS 2000 - Bangkok, Thailand, April 26-27, 2000
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  • Thailand’s construction of its long-awaited U.S.$ 3.5 billion Second Bangkok International Airport (SBIA) is finally moving ahead. While the construction of a new international airport outside of Bangkok has been under discussion for more than two decades, the Thai government’s aim to open the new airport in 2004 has given its construction new impetus. Now that site preparation and ground improvements for the first runway are nearly complete, planners are moving ahead with finalization of the terminal design and pre-qualification of construction contractors. A U.S.-led consortium, Murphy/Jahn Tams ACT Associates (MJTA), hired in 1995 to design the passenger terminal, submitted a dramatic 550,000 square meter steel and glass structure designed by Helmut Jahn. While accepted by the New Bangkok International Airport Company (NBIA) Board, controversy has erupted as to whether the 42 billion baht budget (U.S.$ 1.2 billion) target for the passenger terminal and concourse can be met. As a result, the NBIA tender for the general contract to build the terminal is likely to seek bidders not only on the MJTA design, but also on an amended design intended to keep costs in line with the budget. The Royal Thai Government’s goal is to develop SBIA as Southeast Asia’s regional aviation hub. Opinions are divided as to whether two airports will continue in operation with SBIA handling all international and some domestic flights and the current Bangkok International Airport (Don Muang) serving primarily as a domestic airport. By 2006, all scenarios call for SBIA to handle all domestic and international flights. The projected level of first year traffic at the new airport would be between 28 and 31 million passengers, compared to about 25 million current capacity at Don Muang. SBIA would have an initial annual capacity of 30 million passengers with future expansion plans to handle 70 million passengers. The projected cargo-handling capacity at the new airport will be 1.6 million tons per year, or roughly twice the current capacity at Don Muang.

    47. Practical Information - 62nd IFLA General Conference - Beijing, CHINA - August 2
    The currencies of us, Britain, Japan, Hongkong, Germany, France can be exchangedin almost 24km in distance from the airport to the Convention Center.
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    62nd IFLA General Conference
    Beijing, CHINA
    August 25-31, 1996
    1. Visas and Letters of Invitation
    All participants are required to come with visas. We recommend they consult the Chinese consulates in their home countries. To those participants from the countries without diplomatic relations with China, please indicate to the China Organizing Committee countries and cities at least 10 working days in advance before they commence to make application.
    2. An Official Letter of Invitation
    An official letter of invitation to facilitate entrance visa application will be sent by China Organizing Committee upon request. It is understood that such an invitation does not exempt the recipient from paying all registration fees and other costs. It is not a commitment on the part of the conference to provide any financial support.
    3. Currency
    Chinese currency is the yuan (RMB). The current exchange rate as at October 1995 is about 8.44 yuan to one US dollar. There are 20 kinds of currencies which can be exchanged in the banks, some main hotels and the Convention Center, including: British, Canadian, Dutch, German, Swiss, Belgian, French, Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, Austrian, Japanese, Singapore, Australian, Finish, Malaysian, U.S. Hongkong and Macao. The currencies of U.S., Britain, Japan, Hongkong, Germany, France can be exchanged in almost all hotels as well as the banks and Convention Center.

    48. General Information
    Transportation is provided by airport Connection Limos www.aclimos.com The us operates a Visa Waiver Program for certain countries for visitors staying
    http://sttt.cs.uni-dortmund.de/isola2005/geninfo.html
    2005 IEEE ISoLA Workshop General Information Home Call for Papers Paper Submission Program ... Links
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    ISoLA will be held at the Loyola College Graduate Center located in Columbia, Maryland , located between Washington DC and Baltimore Within half an hours drive, are many sites of historical and cultural interest in Washington, DC, Baltimore, and Annapolis , the capital of the state of Maryland, home of the United States Naval Academy, and a beautifully example of early colonial architecture.
    Getting to Columbia
    The nearest airport is BWI (Baltimore Washington International), to/from which there are many daily nonstop flights to most major destinations in the US, and many in Europe. A larger number of international flights are to/from Washington Dulles International airport (airport code IAD). Transportation to/from Dulles takes significantly longer due to traffic. Domestic and Canadian flights are available to/from Washington Reagan National airport (airport code DCA).
    From the Airports to the conference venue
    Transportation is provided by: Airport Connection Limos www.aclimos.com

    49. Powell's Books - Architecture
    Airspaces is the first sustained attempt to consider the airport both as a tells us what it was like to undertake the architectural commission of the
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    51. Volga Sampler (St. Petersburg To Moscow) - General Tours
    Cruising, walking tour of Kizhi Island Museum of Wooden architecture a majorus gateway; air from other us airports is available at an additional cost.
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    52. New Security Projects Need Common Standards For Exchanging Data
    The us Visit program launched at 115 airports and 14 seaports in January. news conference with us Attorney general John Ashcroft Oct. 1 at The Hague.
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    New security projects need common standards for exchanging data Northrop lab makes biometric cards smarter Next The U.S. Visit program launched at 115 airports and 14 seaports in January. In November, DHS began using biometric fingerprint scans and digital photographs at six entry points in three states.
    (Image: U.S. Visit Program Office) document.write("Printer-Friendly Version"); document.write("E-Mail This Article"); Purchase A Reprint Link To This Page King takes helm of Homeland Security Committee Lockheed Martin spy plane grounded by Army 12/13/04; Vol. 19 No. 18
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    New security projects need common standards for exchanging data
    Initial reports on the government's Registered Traveler program are promising.
    "The feedback from the airlines and the traveling public was that it was a program that everyone was happy with and didn't want to see stop," said Larry Zmuda of Unisys Corp., regarding the pilot project that is using biometric identifiers to screen travelers and speed them through security checkpoints at five U.S. airports. Unisys is one of the prime contractors on the project.
    But the project also faces a major hurdle if Transportation Security Administration officials decide to make it a national program and expand it to other airports. Currently, participants can use biometric kiosks only at the airports at which they registered. The next step for TSA is to adopt standards to make interoperable systems to allow rapid screening of Registered Traveler participants at all participating airports.

    53. AVI ' 98 - General Information
    The nearest airport is Rome Fiumicino (FCO). There will be a special AVI Bus tickets cost about 10 us$ and must be bought before boarding the bus,
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    L'Aquila is about 100 Km East of Rome. The nearest airport is Rome Fiumicino (FCO). There will be a special AVI shuttle service from Rome Fiumicino Airport to L'Aquila at fixed times on certain days (the shuttle time schedule will be available later on the AVI web page http://www.ing.univaq.it/avi98/shuttle/ ). L'Aquila can also be easily reached by bus or car. Train service is also available, though less advisable, since it takes a longer time due to intermediate train stops. By bus: L'Aquila can be reached by taking the ARPA bus from Roma Tiburtina Train Station . The train service from the Fiumicino Airport to Roma Tiburtina is available from 6.55 am to 10 pm every 20 minutes (travelling time: 40 min). The time schedule of the ARPA bus from Rome to L'Aquila is as follows: Weekdays Holidays Bus tickets cost about 10 US$ and must be bought before boarding the bus, at the Elios Agency located in front of Tiburtina Station exit. The trip lasts about 1 hour and 40 minutes. The bus terminal in L'Aquila is at the Castello Cinquecentesco (AVI'98 venue). L'Aquila can also be reached by bus from Pescara : The time schedule is as follows: Weekdays Holidays *Via road (the others via motorway) The trip lasts 1 hour and 50 minutes via motorway, and 2 hours and 20 minutes via road. The bus terminal in L'Aquila is at the Castello Cinquecentesco (AVI'98 venue).

    54. United States Supreme Court, Cities/Architecture/Travel/Scenics: Photography, Pi
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    55. Brisbane Airport - Links To Architects
    For continuity, the existing architecture has been extended to the new areas RFDS under one roof at the general Aviation Area of the Brisbane airport.
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    56. Roche
    Speaking of his recent corporate headquarters for general Foods, in Rye, architecture. Why does it fascinate us so, and why is quality in it so elusive?
    http://www.pritzkerprize.com/roche.htm
    Kevin Roche
    Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate
    Contents of this Page:
    ...About Kevin Roche, a brief biography Photo Gallery Citation from the Pritzker Jury Acceptance Speech by Kevin Roche ... On Architecture
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    J. Carter Brown, Chairman of the Pritzker Jury Return To List Of Laureates Page
    ...about Kevin Roche
    1982 Pritzker Laureate
    Kevin Roche, the 1982 recipient of the international Pritzker Architecture Prize, is no stranger to awards and praise. With good reason, since the body of work accomplished by him, and with his partner of 20 years, John Dinkeloo, who died in 1981, is truly of epic proportion.
    Roche was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1922; he emigrated to the United States in 1948 and became a citizen in 1964. When he came to America, it was originally to be the beginning of a ten year world tour, each year working with a different architect. The first stop was enrolling in a graduate course at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, where Mies van der Rohe taught. The latter was, and still is, one of Roche's idols along with Eero Saarinen and Alvar Aalto.
    It was when his funds ran out that he managed to find a job with Mr. Saarinen's firm in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. His future partner, John Dinkeloo, joined the same company almost at the same time in 1951. From 1954 until Mr. Saarinen's death in 1961, Roche was his principal associate in design.

    57. History Of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
    American Eagle Continental Express - Delta Express - us Airways Express Renowned architect Cesar Pelli designed a Washington landmark that is both
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    History of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
    The National Legacy

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    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.

    58. Research Materials For Architecture And The Built Environment
    United States general Services Administration 1 It was produced by KatherineCowan, architecture Library Graduate Assistant in 19981999,
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    59. American Institute Of Architects EClassroom - View Course Details
    Chief Architect, Public Buildings Service us general Services Administration.Edward A. Feiner was appointed Chief Architect of the United States general
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    60. American Institute Of Architects EClassroom - View Course Details
    Crosscultural partnerships are a reality of architecture practice everywhere Her transit work includes the award-winning Changi airport Station in
    http://eclassroom.aia.org/view.cfm?id=AIA27-2004

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