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  1. Architectures of Time: Toward a Theory of the Event in Modernist Culture by Sanford Kwinter, 2002-09-09
  2. Service-Oriented Architecture and Event-Driven Architecture: J2EE Integrated Solutions by Angela Yochem, Les Phillips, et all 2008-05-23
  3. A Landscape of Events (Writing Architecture) by Paul Virilio, 2000-12-11
  4. Architecture & Urbanism 2 - Field Event: Field Space (Black Dog Series, Vol 2) by Kevin Rhowbotham, 2000-07-01
  5. Architecture week schedule of events.(WHO'S NEWS: In Construction & Design)(Calendar): An article from: Real Estate Weekly
  6. Best Practices in Event-Driven Service-Oriented Architecture Presentation by ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg, 2004-10-13
  7. Hok Sport + Venue + Event 20 Ears of Great Architecture
  8. Espacio-Identidad-Empresa/Space-Identity-Company: Arquitectura Efimera y Eventos Corporativos/Ephemeral Architecture And Corporate Events by Stefano Colli, Raffaella Perrone, 2003-09
  9. Assessing our global condition.(view)(event of World Architecture Festival takes place in Barcelona): An article from: The Architectural Review by Paul Finch, 2007-12-01
  10. Architecture and event.: An article from: Parachute: Contemporary Art Magazine by Chantal Pontbriand, 1999-10-01
  11. Accelerating Processing in an Event-Driven Service-Oriented Architecture Presentation by ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer, 2004-12-02
  12. AREW event explores architecture's impact on skylines.: An article from: Real Estate Weekly by Gale Reference Team, 2007-09-19
  13. Events and Semantic Architecture by Paul M. Pietroski, 2005-01-13
  14. Architecture of the Borderlands (Architectural Design)

181. Architectulation = Architecture + Articulation: City Design And Architecture And
Covers urban design, architecture, social issues, and city life, with an emphasis on London and Seoul.
http://urban-design.blogspot.com/
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Books by the Bedside
  • The Contested Metropolis: Six Cities at the Beginning of the 21st Century
    - INURA
    The Death and Life of Great American Cities
    - Jane Jacobs
Books on the Shelf
  • The Architect Reconstructing Her Practice - Francesca Hughes (Ed.) Architectural Theory From the Renaissance to the Present - Taschen Architecture: Form, Space, and Order

182. Exokernel An Operating System Architecture For Application-Level Resource Manage
Summary of paper mentioning overview and design issues.
http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~gribble/osprelims/summaries/exokernel.html

183. ArchitectureWeek - Design - Architecture Canada - 2003.0430
An illustrated article excerpted from architecture Canada 2002 edited by Stephen Parcell.
http://www.architectureweek.com/2003/0430/design_1-1.html
Page D1.1 . 30 April 2003 NEWS DESIGN BUILDING DESIGN TOOLS ... Newsletter Free
Architecture Canada by Tuns Press Canada's architects and designers, according to Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada, "engage in the continual dialogue between nature and intense urban modernity and offer solutions that range from the whimsical to the visionary. Most remarkably, we see in their work the emergence of a national style that strives, through excellence and innovation, towards the vigorous cultivation of beauty." Here are two of the 12 recipients of the Governor General’s 2002 Medals in Architecture, recognizing excellence in the art of architecture. — Editor The City of Richmond, British Columbia, is a rapidly developing suburban municipality, immediately south of Vancouver. The new city hall by Hotson Bakker Architects and Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects is a significant civic place for this multicultural community. The 120,000 square foot (11,000-square-meter) building also serves as an ambitious model for a healthy workplace and sustainable environmental design. The massing of the principal architectural elements — administrative tower, council chamber, and meeting house — creates a clear visual presence. A pedestrian court to the north addresses the public parking area, and a glass-covered pergola connects this court to community and recreational facilities west of city hall.

184. Dutch Gardens And Garden Architecture
Information from the first chapter of a book on Dutch gardens.
http://library.wur.nl/speccol/intro.html
Introduction to Dutch gardens and garden architecture
The following text was based on the first chapter of the " Gids voor de Nederlandse Tuin- en Landschapsarchitectuur ", and was originally published in The new Royal Horticultural Society dictionary of gardening. - London : Macmillan, 1992. - Vol.3, p. 315-318. Search specific literature in the bibliographic database Tuinpad More background information on the last decades of Dutch garden history research
Gardening in the Netherlands, as in most of Europe, had its earliest expression in abbey and monastery gardens of the Middle Ages where vegetables, fruit and herbs were cultivated. The layout of a medieval garden usually consisted of a square or slightly elongated rectangle. Cloister gardens usually consisted of a more or less square space divided by a cross-shaped path. A feature - perhaps water or a tree - often marked the centre of the cross. It is likely that the courtyard was planted with grass rather than herbs. The vegetable gardens and orchards within the monastery walls were also of a mainly square or rectangular shape, usually subdivided into a number of smaller beds in which the vegetabies, culinary and medicinal herbs, ornamental flowers for the altar, and fruit trees were grown.
... a square lawn surrounded by aromatic herbs and a variety of flowers, with trees and vines planted against the southern and western walls. Water from a well was channelled towards the centre where seating was placed in the form of a so-called turf bench, a bench constructed of masonry on top of which turf and wild flowers were laid to form a soft cushion ...

185. Ewers Architecture
Golden based firm specializes in environmentally sustainable design, Not So Big houses and unique architecture for residential and commercial projects.
http://www.ewersarchitecture.com/
HOME RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS COMMERCIAL PROJECTS ABOUT US Exceptional architecture can only be realized when there is collaboration between the client and the architect, working together to satisfy the needs of the occupants, respond to the unique aspects of the site, and accommodate the schedule and monetary constraints of the project. Ewers Architecture also supports and believes in the recent design movements of Green Architecture New Urbanism and The Not So Big House . We are dedicated to architecture that protects our environment, is appropriate in our society, and uplifts the soul. 1 4 2 W a s h i n g t o n A v e n u e G o l d e n C o l o r a d o 8 4 1 voice 303.271.0977 fax 303.271.0997 email peter@ewersarchitecture.com

186. Chalmers School Of Architecture
Incorporates technology, social sciences, and the arts with a primary concentration on the planning and design of buildings.
http://www.arch.chalmers.se/index_e.html

Chalmers University of Technology

tel +46 (0)31 772 1000, fax +46 (0)31 772 2485
Last modified January 7, 2002 www info

187. Archeire - Irish Architecture Online - Contemporary And Historical Irish Archite
Covering history, preservation, current developments and issues with news, discussion areas, reviews and articles.
http://www.irish-architecture.com/
Architecture of Ireland Archiseek Ireland / Introduction Sean O'Casey Bridge
This is the third new bridge over the Liffey in the past five years, following the opening of the Millennium Bridge, near the Ha'penny Bridge, and the James Joyce Bridge at Blackhall Place in 2003. This pedestrian bridge, which links Custom House Quay with City Quay, is named after the Dublin writer Sean O'Casey. The bridge is directly opposite Stack A, the 19th century warehouse in the Custom House docks. [ more
Who will win the Stirling?
O'Donnell + Tuomey's Lewis Glucksman Gallery has made the final shortlist for the prestigious Stirling Prize. It has already won Best Public Building 2005 from the Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland, and a RIBA 2005 award in the European category.Who in your opinion will win? [ vote Architecture Headlines Councillors criticise plan to demolish pub from 'Ulysses' September 14
Scalaheen Architectural Design Competition
September 13
Last tenants vacate York Street ahead of demolition
September 13
Series of talks on heritage houses
September 13
Carlton Group head to appeal cinema decision
September 11
Ahern announces new heritage trust
September 09
Job opportunities in Dublin and Galway
September 8
Designs soon to be invited for Abbey in Docklands
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188. ATLIS
Based in Sydney, Australia and specialising in hospitality development and refurbishment. Member of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects.
http://www.altisarchitecture.com/
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189. Welcome To The Department Of History Of Art
Details of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, staff and their research interests.
http://www.arthistory.reading.ac.uk/
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Forthcoming Events
History of Art and Architecture Research Seminar
Summer Term 2005
Joint Classics and History of Art Seminar:
27 April. Lucy Grig, University of Edinburgh
Rereading the visual culture of late antique Rome
NOTE: seminar to be held in HUMSS 126
4 May, Marianne Hussl-Hörmann, Reading The emergence of female artists in the Wiener Werkstätte (1914 -1933)
11 May, Gill Perry, Open University
'Do it in the grass': Sculpture and Performance in Ana Mendieta's Silueta Series. Joint Classics and History of Art Seminar:
25 May Marcella de Paoli, Venice
Restorations of classical sculptures during the Renaissance. A Venetian case
NOTE: seminar to be held in HUMSS 27
15 June Samuel Wittwer, Stiftung Preussische Schloesser and Gaerten Berlin Brandenburg The porcelain table services of Frederick the Great: from wartime trophies to the splendour of rococo interior
22 June Carol Duncan, Ramapo College, New Jersey

190. Pacific Design Architecture San Francisco Architects
Offering residential, office, educational and health care architectural services.
http://www.pdarchitecture.com/
pacific design architecture "Sensuality has been known to overcome the most rational of buildings." Bernard Tschumi home about us faq's contact us

191. Freestyle // Interior Architecture : Facility Planning
Also providers of architecture, facility planning and project management. Business profile, project profiles, endorsements, newsletter and recruitment are shown. Located in Parnell, Auckland
http://www.freestyledesign.co.nz/
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192. Architecture Of Spain - Great Buildings Online
Great Buildings Online provides images, commentary and bibliography of some of the bestknown historic buildings in Spain.
http://www.greatbuildings.com/places/spain.html
Architecture of Spain Visit the Home Design Store for great values! DesignWorkshop Classic HomePAK PC Draft KitchenPAK ... Barcelona Pavilion , by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe , at Barcelona, Spain, built 1928-1929, demolished 1930. Campo Volantin Footbridge , by Santiago Calatrava , at Bilbao, Spain, 1990 to 1997. Casa Batllo , by Antoni Gaudi , at Barcelona, Spain, 1905 to 1907. Casa Mila , by Antoni Gaudi , at Barcelona, Spain, 1905 to 1910. Cathedral of San Salvador , by unknown , at Avila, Spain, 1091. Colonia Guell , by Antoni Gaudi , at near Barcelona, Spain, 1898 , 1908 to 1915. Guggenheim Museum Bilbao , by Frank Gehry , at Bilbao, Spain, 1997. Palace of Charles V , by Pedro Machuca , at Granada, Spain, 1527 to 1568. Park Guell , by Antoni Gaudi , at Montana Pelada, Barcelona, Spain, 1900 to 1914. Sagrada Familia , by Antoni Gaudi , at Barcelona, Spain, 1882 to 1926. San Miguel , by unknown , at Escalada, near Leon, Spain, 913. Segovia Cathedral , by Juan Gil de Hontanon , at Segovia, Spain, 1522 to 1577. Seville Cathedral , by unknown , at Seville, Spain, 1402 to 1520. The Alcazar , by unknown , at Segovia, near Madrid, Spain, 1000 or 1410 to 1455.

193. PARIS - LONDON - ATHENS
City tours using maps, with photographs, dates and details of 20th and 21stcentury buildings. Part of the European Union's Culture 2000 program.
http://www.culture2000.tee.gr

194. Cognitive/Agent Architecture: Title Page
A Survey of Cognitive and Agent Architectures
http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/cogarch0/
A Survey of Cognitive and Agent Architectures
The objective of this document is to provide some rational, structured access to an analysis of cognitive and agent architectures (for more information on accessing the document, see the Reader's Guide ). Twelve architectures have been used for this preliminary analysis representing a wide range of current architectures in artificial intelligence (AI). The aim of the project is to facilitate both an understanding of current architectures and provide insight to the development of future, improved intelligent agent architectures. This work was based on publications from 1992 and before and has not been authorized by the researchers responsible for particular architectures (see for additional information). : The terms node link document contextual , and non-contextual are defined separately.) For an interactive graphical overview, click the icon.
Reader's Guide
Guide to Individual Architectures
Guide to General Information and Features Common to Multiple Architectures
Index and Search Features
Current Location: Title Page

195. Architecture Of Mexico - Great Buildings Online
Images and information on a selection of significant Mexican buildings from the 3rd to the 20th centuries in Great Buildings Online.
http://www.greatbuildings.com/places/mexico.html
Architecture of Mexico Visit the Home Design Store for great values! DesignWorkshop Classic HomePAK PC Draft KitchenPAK ... Casa Antonio Galvez , by Luis Barragan , at San Angel, Mexico, 1954. Casa Luis Barragan , by Luis Barragan , at Tacubaya, Mexico, 1947. Hotel Camino Real , by Ricardo Legorreta , at Cancun, Mexico, 1973 to 1975. Houses in Mexicali , by Christopher Alexander , at Mexicali, Mexico, 1975 to 1976. Los Manantiales , by Felix Candela , at Xochimilco, Mexico, 1958. Monte Alban Complex , by unknown , at Monte Alban, Mexico, 100 to 800. Teotihuacan , by unknown , at Teotihuacan, Mexico, 200 to 800. UNAM Library , by Juan O'Gorman , at Mexico City, Mexico, 1953. Uxmal , by unknown , at Uxmal, Mexico, 800 to 1400. GreatBuildings.com Search Weekly Model Viewing Tips ... ArchitectureWeek Quick Search by name of Building, Architect, or Place:
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196. The Jerusalem Seminar In Architecture
Biennial conference devoted to discussing significant topics in the fields of architecture and urban design.
http://www.jersemar.org.il/
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designed by Studio Hava Mordohovich, Israel
Image : Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland
S. Holl; Photo: J.Tiainen
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197. Robin Kent Architecture & Conservation
Specialists in the conservation of historic buildings and sites, ancient monuments, conservation areas, and related issues, including new design in historic contexts.
http://www.robinkent.com/

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Robin Kent is a professional consultancy with a wide range of experience including: Building design, conversions, extensions and alterations, specialising in the conservation of historic buildings and ancient monuments. We also undertake conservation area character appraisals and disability access audits. RIAS and AABC conservation accredited and NRAC registered. For more details about our work read on, or contact us direct, at:
Newtown Street, Duns, Berwickshire, TD11 3AS
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198. Rustic Architecture And Historic Buildings In The National Parks
Books by architectural historian Harvey H. Kaiser on rustic architecture in the United States National Park System.
http://www.nationalparkarchitecture.com/
This Web site designed by Harvey H. Kaiser as a reference source for historic architecture in the United States National Park System. Historic Architecture
in National Parks
Books-Architecture in National Parks Historic Tour Guides- ... Home This Web site provides resources on historic structures in western national parks researched and written by Harvey H. Kaiser. Books and Historic Tour Guides for individual parks are available for purchase. Click on the icons to the right for more information and purchasing information. Bent's Old Fort Historic Architecture in the National Parks to the right is a free sample report for review. Under development are more than 200 of these reports of the national park system that will be available for purchase online and downloading.
Harvey H. Kaiser
304 Brookford Road
Syracuse, New York 13224
Tel: 315.446.5865 Fax: 315.449.3442
Email
Comments are appreciated.

199. :: Broug.com :: Broug Ateliers For Islamic Architecture, Arts & Crafts :: Welcom
Company offering a variety of products and services based on Islamic geometrical design, including greeting cards, wooden screens and muqarnas. Profile, services and gallery.
http://www.broug.com
email greeting cards info@broug.com wooden screens muqarnas ... about us We sell a wide range of products and services in the field of Islamic geometrical design. Our work is characterised by a unique combination of traditional and contemporary elements; visit our gallery for contemporary watercolour compositions based on traditional designs. A special interest in Islamic architecture has resulted in the development of contemporary muqarnas units, which can be customised to fit in many interior and exterior settings. Our made-to-measure wooden screens give a refined mashrabiyya-like atmosphere to any interior. Order a set of our greeting cards with traditional designs from the heritage of Islamic art and architecture, recreated in watercolour compositions. THIS SITE HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND PRODUCED BY MISSY RED BOOTS

200. Scottish Architecture .com
An information hub from the Lighthouse for the built environment in Scotland, covering education, exhibitions, the national programme, planning and urban design. Includes discussion forums.
http://www.ScottishArchitecture.com
News Headlines: Sep 18, 2005
New on the site Latest Additions:

SIX 2005

Radiance: Festival of Light

Design - Connective Tissue

Featured Event:
Architecture Research Futures

December 2005
A UK national conference on current and new research agendas Edinburgh December 2005

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