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  1. The Design of Dams: A Bibliographical Guide to Dam Maintenance & Repairs, Failures, Dam Foundations & Seepage (Architecture Series--Bibliography,) by Coppa & Avery Consultants, 1986-02
  2. Dam Jahrbuch 2005/Dam Yearbook 2005: Architektur in Duetschland/Architecture in Germany (The Matischer Schwerpunkt: Neue Museen in Deutschland/Key Topic: New Museums in Germany)
  3. Dams (Norton/Library of Congress Visual Sourcebooks in Architecture, Design & Engineering) by Christine Macy, 2008-08-25
  4. Dams & Dikes in Development by Duivendijk, 2002-01-01
  5. Detection and Prevention of Leaks from Dams by A. Plata Bedmar, 2002-01-01
  6. Architecture of dams: Modern tools--computers and models : a selected bibliography (Architecture series--bibliography) by Anthony G White, 1981
  7. Architecture of dams--earthfill dams: A selected bibliography (Architecture series--bibliography) by Anthony G White, 1981
  8. Architecture of Dams: Buttress and Multiple-Arch Dams: A Selected Bibliography (Architecture Series, No 551) by Anthony G White, 1981-08
  9. Architecture of dams--concrete and masonry dams: A selected bibliography (Architecture series--bibliography) by Anthony G White, 1981
  10. Architecture of dams--gravity dams: A selected bibliography (Architecture series--bibliography) by Anthony G White, 1981
  11. Noble structures set in handsome parks: Public architecture of the TVA by Marian Moffett, 1984
  12. The Hoover Dam (Great Building Feats) by Lesley A. Dutemple, 2003-03
  13. A closer look at Beaver Dam: Guide to historic architecture by Jean Goodwin Messinger, 1981
  14. The Hoover Dam: The Story of Hard Times, Tough People and The Taming of a Wild River (Wonders of the World Book) by Elizabeth Mann, 2006-09-12

21. Re: LOGHOMES,POWER DAMS AND THE GREATEST ARCH OF ALL,NATURE - Architecture Forum
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22. Structures Resources On The Web
Small Structures School Structures Materials architecture Art The United States Committee on Large dams (USCOLD) is a nationwide
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Structures Resources on the Web Bridges Skyscrapers Large Structures Small Structures ... Art
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How would you span a freeway? A canyon? A river? Or an ocean waterway? Learn about the four major types of bridges and then test your knowledge by matching the right bridge to the right location.
Bridge Clearinghouse
Everything on the web about bridges.
Cable Supported Structures
This site is the result of my interest in cable supported structures, especially cable-stayed bridges. The purpose of this site is to provide a comprehensive list of web sites containing information about cable supported structures and other related subjects.
The Bridges of Portland, Oregon
The purpose of this page is to point out the unique river bridges in Portland, Oregon. Many of Portland's bridges were built in the first decades of the twentieth century, and they are not only of historic value but a few of them are also very beautiful.
Other Bridge Sites on the Web
A Guide to Old Covered Bridges of Southeastern Pennsylvania
The Geometry of Bridge Construction
The four kinds of bridges and some combinations.
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The High-Rise Pages
The High-Rise Pages is an online high-rise archive containing all sorts of information, links and pictures of the tallest buildings, skyscrapers, tv-towers, bridges, churches, monuments and other tall structures from all over the world.

23. Architecture, Archaeology Of Castle Rock Pueblo
The public architecture at Castle Rock included an oversized kiva, dams, enclosingwalls, and possible plazas, indicating that the villagers cooperated to
http://www.crowcanyon.org/ResearchReports/CastleRock/Text/crpw_architecture.htm
Architecture by Kristin A. Kuckelman Chapter Contents
The villagers of Castle Rock Pueblo constructed a substantial number of buildings. All structures observed at the site were built of sandstone masonry. Remnants of buildings were found around the base of Castle Rock butte, on top of at least one large boulder, on a ledge midway up the north face of the butte, and on top of the butte. I estimate that at least 16 kivas , 40 rooms, nine possible towers, a D-shaped enclosure, two dams and associated reservoirs, two possible plazas , and numerous enclosing and retaining walls were constructed. Archaeologists study architectural remains in order to learn what types of buildings were constructed, how the different buildings were used, and how many people lived at a site (see " Population Estimates "). In this section, I discuss the types and uses of various buildings observed at Castle Rock, including rooms, kivas, towers, public architecture, and defensive architecture. In " Settlement Organization ", I discuss how the village and the people who lived in it were organized.
Accurately estimating the number of structures originally present at Castle Rock is a difficult task, especially for the top of the butte and the southern portion of the site. Historic documents (

24. Architecture, Archaeology Of Yellow Jacket Pueblo (5MT5)
Archaeology education online chapter on architecture in the report on the Block 1200 is indicated by public architecture such as towers and dams,
http://www.crowcanyon.org/ResearchReports/YellowJacket/Text/yjpw_architecture.ht
Architecture by Kristin A. Kuckelman
The data generated as a result of Crow Canyon's excavations at Yellow Jacket Pueblo (Site 5MT5) indicate that the site was inhabited for approximately 220 years (see " Chronology "). During that time, a wide variety of structures were built, including residential, ceremonial, and public; these include both single- and multiple-story constructions, as well as above- and belowground structures. Numerous extramural features, such as retaining walls, were also constructed, and areas of open space might have served as outdoor public places. Detailed descriptions, maps, and photographs of the structures and outdoor use surfaces exposed during testing are contained in The Yellow Jacket Pueblo Database as are numerous interpretations regarding chronology, function, and abandonment processes at the level of the individual study unit. This chapter describes and interprets remains by architectural block and for the site as a whole; it includes observations about unexcavated structures that were viewed only on the modern ground surface, as well as observations about structures exposed during excavation. At Crow Canyon, we define an architectural block as a roomblock with its associated kivas, midden areas, and outdoor surfaces and features. At Yellow Jacket Pueblo, the exceptions to this definition are the probable great kiva (Block 1800) and the possible reservoir in the south-central portion of the site (Block 2000) (

25. Architecture And Planning Services For Government, Industrial And Business By Ha
Project Architect Charissa Wang attended the ceremony in Washington, DC on July29, 2004. HDC EVALUATES LOWHEAD dams FOR THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS
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HDC DESIGN RECEIVES U.S. AIR FORCE AWARD
HDC's renovation of unused laboratory space into a conference center in Building 20065 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base received a 2004 Interior Design Citation Award from the U.S. Air Force. Project Architect Charissa Wang attended the ceremony in Washington, DC on July 29, 2004. Jurors cited the innovative ceiling drop, corporate appearance, and the "remarkable" before and after transformation.
HDC President Charissa Wang (in red) receives the Citation Award
along with staff from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the U.S. Air Force.
POSSUM HOLLOW SITE DATA RECOVERY FIELDWORK COMPLETED
Under contract with the Ohio Department of Transportation, HDC staff completed the fieldwork portion of the Phase III Data Recovery project at the Possum Hollow Site (33CT645) in Clermont County, Ohio, this summer. The Phase II and Phase III investigations have revealed that subsurface cultural deposits at the site consist of pit features buried by thick alluvial deposits. This alluvial deposition has protected the cultural deposits from modern agricultural practices. The majority of the features investigated during the Phase III are tightly clustered in the north central part of the site and primarily contain thermally altered limestone cobbles and thick grit-tempered pottery sherds. Radiocarbon dates obtained from features identified during the Phase II assessment testing place at least one occupation at the site within the Early Woodland Period and support an Early Woodland affiliation for the pottery assemblage.

26. Architecture
Islamic architecture and building decoration are among the most beautiful Numerous bridges and dams had been built during the Achaemenid and Sasanian
http://www.farhangsara.com/architecture_after_islam.htm
Architecture After Islam Advent of Islam in Fran (635 A.D.) gave rise to great upheavals in architecture, and laid the foundations for Islamic architecture all over the world. To be sure, no Persian building from the first two Islamic centuries have survived, but from third center onward, Islamic building flourished rapidly and marvelously expanded during the next centuries.A great surge of building works together with unique decorations and calligraphy appeared in these centuries. The new chapter which was opened in the Islamic period led to the creation of remarkable religious buildings. Iranian arts such as calligraphy, stucco, mirror work, and mosaic work, became closely tied together in this new era. Islamic architecture and building decoration are among the most beautiful means of expression. Decoration does not play such an important role in any other type of architecture. The archaeological excavations have provided sufficient documents in support of the impacts of Sasanian architecture on the architecture of Islamic period. According to a classification suggested by Zaki Mohammad Hossain, the fourth period of Iranian architecture (from 15 through 17 Centuries) is the most brilliant period. Various structures such as mosques, mausoleums, bazaars, bridges, and different palaces have mainly survived from this period. In the old Iranian architecture, semi-circular and oval-shaped vaults appeared and Iranians showed their extraordinary skill in making massive domes. Domes can be seen mainly in the structure of bazaars and mosques, and particularly in the historic buildings of Isfahan. Iranian domes are distinguished for their height, proportion of elements, beauty of form, and roundness of the dome stem. The outer surfaces of the domes are mostly mosaic faced, and create a magical view.

27. Architecture
The meaningful Impact of Persian architecture Is versatile. Sasanian artistswere also great masters in constructing arch dams and bridges,
http://www.farhangsara.com/architecture_b4_islam.htm
Architecture Before Islam "The meaningful Impact of Persian architecture Is versatile. New overwhelming and dignified, magnificent and impressive, charmingly fairy. like." A.U. Pope
Persian architecture can be considered through the age-old history of the land. It goes back to the late 6th and early 5th millennia BC Persian architecture has been a comprehensive embodiment of Iranian psychology and characteristics in different historical periods. In studying Persian architecture four distinct, protracted, but continuous periods are distinguished, as follows:
  • Persian prehistoric architecture till the formation of the first national government by the Medes.
  • Persian architecture from the Medes period till the end of Sassanians.
  • Islamic period architecture till the end of Safavi period.
  • Contemporary and present-day Persian architecture.
  • In connection with the present review of Persian architecture, the reader is reminded of a varying range of other arts applied by the inhabitants of Iran to decorate their different constructions. In short, such arts are: stone carving, stucco carving and plaster work, painting, tile work, brick work, mirror glasswork, honey comb work, mosaic work, and several other ornamental arts. On the other hand, one has to consider the exceptional multiform of buildings in terms of design and application. This diversity has arise as a result of particular requirements and the rich tastes of Iranian artists through different periods of history.

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    29. Afghanistan: Images From The Harrison Forman Collection
    Subject, architecturedams. Photographer s Note, Russian-built power dam on KabulRiver. Photographer, Forman, Harrison. Date, 1969. Digital ID, af00191
    http://www.uwm.edu/Library/digilib/afghan/records/record_191.htm
    Subject Afghanistan. Subject Architecture-dams. Photographer's Note Russian-built power dam on Kabul River. Photographer Forman, Harrison. Date Digital ID Medium 35 mm color slide. Collection The Harrison Forman Collection. Slide No. Repository American Geographical Society Collection, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System.
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    30. Colorado - Engineering And Architecture Federal Jobs - Colorado Government Job D
    CIVIL ENGINEER (REGIONAL FLHP COORD) / LANDSCAPE architecture These projectsinclude embankment dams; foundations and associated earthwork for concrete
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    31. Saudi Aramco World : Indexes : Subjects
    The World of Islam architecture in Arabia, Sabini, J., MJ 76 1921 dams.Cairo s Can-Do Contractor, Turck, NB, MJ 74 26-27. A Dam In Saudi, Yusif,
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    AA Mapping Arabia , Parry, J. V., JF 04: 20-37 A-BAKI, IVONNE see ABDEL-BAKI, IVONNE ABBADIDS Ishbiliyah: Islamic Seville , Lunde, P., JF 93: 20-31 The Poet-King of Seville , Esber, R. M., JF 93: 12-18 ABBASIDS Among the Norse Tribes: The Remarkable Account of Ibn Fadlan , Gabriel, J., ND 99: 36-42 'ABD AL-MALIK The Imperial Capital , Hitti, P. K., SO 73: 18-23 'ABD AL-WAHHAB, MUHAMMAD IBN The First and Second Saudi States , JF 99: 7-8 ABDEL-BAKI, IVONNE The Art of Diplomacy , Luxner, L., MA 00: 14-15 ABDELNABY, ALAA Finding the Range , Morris, R., JA 90: 12-13 ABDI, FAYIK, DR. A Day In The Life Of A Saudi Arab Doctor , Apr 63: 3-7 ABDULHAMID II, OTTOMAN SULTAN Selling the Ottoman Empire , Mansel, P., JF 89: 34-39 ABDUL-SAMAD, REDA The Birdman of Rafah , Bates, B. S., MJ 71: 10-13 ABHA, SAUDI ARABIA Back to the Highlands , Eigeland, T., SO 80: 12-21 ABINADER, ELMAZ Poetry in the Blood , Simarski, L. T., JA 90: 50-54 ABOU EL-NASR, KHALIL Khalil's Arabia , El Nasr, K. A., MA 77: 10-11 ABQAIQ, SAUDI ARABIA Sweetening Up the Crude , Jan 60: 3-5 ABRAHA The Pestilence of Abraha , Stone, C., JA 80: 17

    32. 1997-98 YEMEN INVESTIGATIONS ANNUAL REPORT: DHAMAR PROJECT
    In the area of the latter dam we see a progressive shift of settlement from with more monumental architecture, dams, and other landscape features,
    http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/AR/97-98/97-98_Yemen.html
    ORIENTAL INSTITUTE INVESTIGATIONS IN YEMEN: DHAMAR PROJECT
    1997-98 ANNUAL REPORT
    Tony J. Wilkinson and McGuire Gibson
    Introduction
    In order to provide well-dated pottery types for use in dating the sites found during survey, soundings were made in three sites in the 1998 field season. These small excavations were conducted by McGuire Gibson, with the help of Krista Lewis and Jason Ur, and were in the sites of Ribat `Amran and Karraib. At Ribat `Amran (DS 226) the east section of a large bulldozer pit was cleaned and partly excavated to expose the foundations of massive Himyarite period buildings ( figs. 2 ). The foundations cut through horizontal layers that included an ancient soil of the Neolithic period on top of which was a Neolithic hearth with associated obsidian chipped stone tools. There then followed between about 1500 and BC, the accumulation of cultural deposits on the edge of the settlement, which were then followed by the construction of massive stone foundations of walls dating to the Himyarite period (ca. first century BC to fifth century ad in this case). As a result of the radiocarbon dating program we can now see that occupation at Ribat `Amran continued intermittently from the Neolithic period (fourth millennium BC), through the Iron Age, and into late Himyarite times. Excavations at Karraib (DS 228), near Khirbet Afiq, provided insights into the history, layout, and construction of a single Bronze Age house (

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    Architects are people who have gone to school to study architecture and havelearned how to design buildings, bridges, dams, highways anything man can
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    34. UbuntuStyle :: Sustainable Architecture Design
    These mini dams would also create the setting that would bring back natural The form of the architecture draws its inspiration from the poetry in the
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    UbuntuStyle House Architecture Site Planning and Landscape Design
    The siting of houses around the lake have a formational interdependence but each individual site having features particular to itself gives rise to subtle transformations in the design and its relationships to the ground. After lengthy deliberations and brainstorming together with Patrick Watson, the landscape architect, the idea of extending the wetland area became an integral part of the house designs which are situated on the upper shelf above the waters edge of the dam. This would allow each individual house to become an integral part of the natural setting. Civil engineers were consulted and the intention is to develop a water conservation plan of mini retention dams that would gravity feed by rainwater collected from the roofs in exposed furrows flowing into the mini dams and eventually back into the existing dams.
    These mini dams would also create the setting that would bring back natural bird and animal life close to the dwellings and the outdoor and indoor recreational ambience would gain its character and spirit from this new symbiotic condition.
    UbuntuStyle House Design
    The form of the architecture draws its inspiration from the poetry in the landscape and its expression is a spirited affirmation of it. The structure seeks out a site in which to become embedded and interconnected. A fold or crevice in the ground in which to anchor a spine rock wall that becomes the first act of intervention. Then zig zag concrete buttress walls mark out the footprint of habitation - while deep timber box-beams span the spaces between rock spine and concrete buttresses to create the living environment. The partially enclosed outdoor space that is formed by the house and trellis structure becomes the “water hole” and recreation place. The architectural principles on which the house is organized is as follows.

    35. Page 6
    Kasteren, illustrate the advantages of dams as seen from the perspective of animage collection of a jects, like the Art and architecture project at the
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    DigiCULT S eamus Ross from HATII, University of
    Glasgow, in his position paper highlights that
    in recent years an increasing amount of fun- ding has been made available for digitisation projects;
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    projects led to renewable resources. He describes the
    main advantages DAMS provide, but also points to
    necessary prerequisites like budget, skills and techni-
    cal infrastructure, and organisational `buy-in'. Michael Moon, President of Gistics Inc., who has carried out in-depth analysis of the DAMS market,
    gives a primer and examples of how heritage organi-
    sations could profit from adopting strategies that
    define successful eBusiness companies.These strate- gies, enabled by DAMS, include, for example, work- flow automation, enhancing self-service satisfaction, and instant delivery of services and products. In par- ticular, he highlights the fact that in the networked environment companies as well as heritage organisa- tions need to become proficient e-publishers. Two interviews, carried out by journalist Joost van

    36. Bhojpur, Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Parmar, King Of Dhar, Raja Bhoj, Shiva Temple,
    Cyclopean Dam, Somnath, Bhojeshwar Temple, Temple, Temple architecture, Lingam, These were closed by gigantic earthern dams, faced on both sides with
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    Founded by the legendary Parmar king of Dhar, Raja Bhoj (1010-53), and named after him, Bhojpur, 28 km from Bhopal, is renowned for the remains of its magnificent Shiva Temple and Cyclopean dam.

    37. Digital Asset Management Initiative: DAMS Technology Providers
    They tend to be deployed in a dams architecture to prepare and provide input to more Encoding appliance for use in a larger dams service architecture.
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    Digital Asset Management Initiative Home Presentations Press Releases Living Lab Documents ... Institutional Repositories DAMS Technology Providers DAMS Product Reviews DAMS Integrators DAMS RFP (restricted) Keep in Touch DAMS Technology Providers Products are grouped into four broad categories described with boldface type below. OVERVIEW OF MARKET SEGMENTS (dams-defined.jpg, 53.0 kb, 04-03-2002) Vendor approaches to the DAMS marketplace vary widely, but most vendors focus on one or several components of the DAMS environment, including:
    1. Content repositories geared to print and/or on-line marketing workflow
    2. Workflow management tools linked to databases
    3. Digital media ingesting and logging
    4. Digital asset management
    5. Digital asset delivery and rights management
    6. Systems integration services
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    We have chosen to focus our evaluation on three components of the DAMS marketplace:
    1. Digital asset ingestion and management
    2. Video encoding and logging 3. Content management and production

    38. Jossey-Bass::Great American Bridges And Dams
    JosseyBass architecture Design Historic Preservation Great AmericanBridges and The introduction presents an overview of bridge and dam history,
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    39. Federal Enterprise Architecture
    Federal Enterprise architecture involves all programs and activities in whichthe Federal Government builds or constructs facilities, roads, dams, etc.
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    architecture, Industrial. dams Mills Mines Warehouses. architecture, Military.Aircraft, Airports, Etc Camps Forts and Fortifications RT Arms and Armaments
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