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  1. Countryside Sketching: Pen & Pencil Techniques for Drawing Covered Bridges, Barns, Old Mills, and Other Rustic Settings by Frank J. Lohan, 1989-02

21. Architecture
Arch in architecture, arches in architecture, architecture,keystone. France,like many other countries, still uses names with Norse and Roman origins in
http://www.brantacan.co.uk/architecture.htm
The Arch in Architecture Back to Arches back to Home Page Arches in Religious Buildings If your question is not answered in these pages, please send an e-mail. As the Roman Empire slowly disintegrated and faded away, some of its ideas remained in use, and some did not. The peculiar system of numbers, using the symbols I V X C D and M, sometimes in a very strange ordering, is now mainly used in clocks, and when writing dates in special circumstances. But the Roman influence on language is still very strong in Europe and other areas where European based languages are spoken, and will probably continue to persist for hundreds, perhaps thousands of years, even though it was, and is, intangible. Such is the power of ideas, and the need for continuity of communication. Attempts to disrupt this continuity have seldom succeeded. An example was the introduction of new names for the months during the French revolution. France, like many other countries, still uses names with Norse and Roman origins in the distant past. Roman buildings were more obviously durable than words, though in fact more subject to decay: many remain to this day. Even now you can travel on roads that follow Roman alignments, apart from occasional bypasses. You can see great Roman buildings and mighty bridges, along with artistic creations such as statues and mosaics. Wherever the Romans went, they took their building methods with them.

22. Architecture
bridges Victorian architecture and more! Folk Victorian architecturein America See other styles of American architecture on this site from Dr.
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Art Serve: Art and Architecture Images mainly from the Mediterranean Basin and Japan. If you have some time - you might want to check this site out for images - no historical information given. I found some nice architectural details like columns and doors. Site from Australian National University Renaissance and Baroque Architecture images included in this collection were scanned from slides taken by Professor C. W. Westfall and used in his survey course, Renaissance and Baroque Architecture, University of Virginia. High quality images - also shows influence on architecture in the United State. History of Western Architecture This site has links to images by region and period. Information is given about each structure. Images a fairly small but a good source for images for PowerPoint presentations. History of Japanese Architecture Asian Historical Architecture Cities/Buildings image archive University of Washington - Cities/Buildings Database is a collection of digitized images of buildings and cities drawn from across time and throughout the world.

23. Continuum Magazine, Fall 1998 - Building Bridges
Building bridges by Kirsten Wile. Faculty And Students Of architecture SchoolsAt The U Many other architecture schools in the nation have international
http://www.alumni.utah.edu/continuum/fall98/building.bridges.html
Building Bridges
by Kirsten Wile
Faculty And Students Of Architecture Schools At The U And At A University In Argentina Are Building Bridges Today For Joint Ventures Tomorrow Faculty and students of the U's Graduate School of Architecture assemble in front of a large projection screen and computer terminal for a video-conference with three U students studying in Argentina as part of the school's International Academic Exchange. Professors Robert Hermanson and Julio Bermudez, with architecture student Cecilia Parera and Graduate School Dean William Miller (l to r) on exchange in Santa Fe, Argentina. A deep appreciation for Latin culture and a five-inch binder packed with slides aren't all that U architecture professor Robert Hermanson brought back from his semester teaching in Argentina. He also carries with him a fresh perspective that will affect his future research, his class lectures, and his curriculum. "An experience like this enriches in a covert way," he says as he catalogues the unforgettable moments and observations that have led to his rethinking of architectural and educational norms. Hermanson is one of several U professors and students of the Graduate School of Architecture who have taken advantage of an International Program for Academic Exchange with one of Argentina's oldest universities, Universidad Nacional del Litoral (UNL). All architecture students at the U are encouraged to spend time studying overseas and exchanges to Japan and Germany are also available. But the Utah-UNL exchange is unique in that it also involves the exchange of faculty, resources, and knowledge between the two schools, enriching the diversity and breadth of the teaching and curricula at both.

24. University Of Virginia International Newsletter - 2nd Edition
Building bridges Between Latin America and the US is to represent their owncountries abroad and to build strong relationships with other countries,
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"Once you realize you are a significant asset to both this University and your own country, the gaps that you encounter for being away from home are bridged because you feel like a part of two places at the same time. " - Angie Ferrero, Peru Welcome A Word from the Vice Provost of Int'l Affairs Coconut Trees on the Lawn An Inspiring World Full of Opportunities ... At Home
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25. Envision - Architecture SchoolArchitecture School
to provide scholarships and travel funds for students from other countries . About half of the architecture School’s graduates enter fields other
http://www.virginia.edu/provost/envision/architecture.html
November 28, 2001 Addressing the Needs of Society
Faculty taking part in the discussion were asked to identify pressing issues that could be addressed by marshaling the intellectual and creative resources of the school. Prominent among the concerns they raised were the increasing disparity between rich and poor, continued degradation of the environment, and the growing homogenization of the world. The places where we live, work, and conduct business are becoming more and more alike and more and more unlikable. People are put off by their environment and feel powerless to change it, the Envision participants observed. The rise of heritage tourism is a sign that we are desperate to find places of enduring value. Other specific issues that surfaced in the Envision discussion include the following: Sprawl and its effect on our quality of life The need to preserve and steward historic and cultural resources Imbalance in modes of transportation (i.e., over-dependence on automobiles) and its effect on the environment

26. Link Stations, SDLC, IEEE 802.2
In other countries, most companies use a protocol called X.25. They violatedthe architecture by playing games with the Link Station activity.
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Link Stations, SDLC, IEEE 802.2
SNA depends on a reliable network. When any packet of data moves between nodes, it must be checked for errors and either accepted or retransmitted. Only after it has been accepted can it be sent on to the next node. To achieve this reliability, SNA depends on "connection oriented" protocols in the HDLC family. HDLC is an international standard developed in the 1970's to provide simple, reliable modem communications. Like all international standards, it has a very broad definition with something for everyone. The HDLC definition leaves open many choices. Communication can be full-duplex (where both computers can send data to each other at the same time) or half-duplex (where one computer sends and the other listens). When a sequence of data packets arrives and one is found to be in error, the receiver can either ask specifically for the one bad packet to be retransmitted, or it can ask for that packet and all the data that followed it to be retransmitted. IBM has a policy of refining any ambiguous international standard by adopting as an internal corporate standard one specific set of answers. When the standard requires that a system tolerate any of several responses to a situation, IBM will adopt a standard by which all IBM devices must generate one specific response, even though they may have to tolerate all valid responses from other devices produced by other vendors. The response to HDLC was to select specific options, clear up uncertainties, and generate a more precise subset of the large protocol that IBM named "

27. 1999 Laureate Announcement
As the Pritzker architecture Prize begins its third decade of honoring great and with Sir Norman, 15 laureates from 11 other countries around the world.
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For those with slower access, use these options to download smaller segments of the monograph: Pages 1-30 Pages 31-59 Return To List Of Laureates Page Return To Home Page Award Announcement Other major projects in various phases of design or construction include a headquarters tower for Daewoo Electronics in Seoul, Korea; a museum of prehistory in the Gorges du Verdon, France; a new regional Music Center, planned for a dramatic riverside site in Gateshead, north-east England; a great glass house for the new National Botanic Gardens of Wales; a service station concept for the petroleum company Repsol in Spain and Latin America; and a new university campus in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In London, the practice has many projects either newly-completed or under develpment. These include a Bio-Medical Sciences Building for Imperial College; headquarters towers for Citibank and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank at Canary Wharf; the Millennium Pedestrian Bridge across the River Thames forming a new route between St. Paul's Cathedral and the Tate Gallery of Modern Art and the Globe Theatre on Bankside; the

28. International Information Architecture
Our competitive advantage derives from our very ability to build bridges and It s tough to figure out where IA really stands in different countries.
http://semanticstudios.com/publications/semantics/000012.php
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July 14, 2003 Comments (13) Subscribe Connecting people from diverse disciplines, countries and cultures is a strategic imperative, not only for AIfIA but for the information architecture community as a whole. Our competitive advantage derives from our very ability to build bridges and span networks. This argument alone should provide ample incentive for us to nurture an international perspective within the practice, but there are all sorts of idiosyncratic reasons why information architects should reach across borders.
Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things
George Lakoff's book about categorization is required reading for any serious information architect. Consider this excerpt: The title of this book was inspired by the Australian aboriginal language Dyirbal, which has a category, balan , that actually includes women, fire, and dangerous things. It also includes birds that are not dangerous, as well as exceptional animals, such as the platypus, bandicoot, and echidna. The ways we categorize are rooted in language and culture. This creates unique challenges for information architects. For example, a web site targeted for a Japanese audience may require a completely different structure and organization than its German equivalent. Localization isn't limited to translation.

29. Sony Global - Press Release - Philips, Sony, Sun Collaborate To Bridge HAViâ„Â
Because the HAVi architecture allows products to reserve bandwidth and other of Sun Microsystems, Inc., in the United States and in other countries.
http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/199901/99-0120/
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Philips, Sony, Sun Collaborate to Bridge HAVi TM and Jini TM
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Combined Capability of HAVi TM and Jini TM technology to bring the power of the Network Home
(Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Tokyo, Japan and Palo Alto, CA- January 19, 1999), Royal Philips Electronics, Sony Corporation, and Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced plans to collaborate in connecting the Home Audio-Video interoperability (HAVi TM architecture developed by eight major consumer electronics manufacturers with Sun's Jini TM technology. The companies aim to provide a solution that links HAVi compliant digital electronics appliances in the home to services provided by Jini technology over a network. Not only would this allow digital AV electronics appliances to access remote network services, such as a storage service for large video files, it would also allow users to remotely operate digital AV appliances and PCs across a Jini technology-based distributed network. For example, it will make it possible to access your home entertainment system to have a television program taped while you are away from home. Created by Grundig, Hitachi, Matsushita, Philips, Sony, Sharp, Thomson, and Toshiba, the HAVi specification defines software elements, application programming interfaces (APIs), and communication protocols that allow digital electronics products to be seamlessly interconnected and interoperated as a home entertainment network. HAVi offers plug-and-play connectivity, an intuitive user interface, and future-proof expandability.

30. Community Bridge - Artist Biography
Built on paradox, his art is a fusion of art, architecture, community and history . that has used his work as a demonstration model in other countries.
http://bridge.skyline.net/message/bio.html
William M. Cochran, Muralist
William M. Cochran is a professional public artist and trompe l'oeil master. His painted illusions are usually disguised as part of the streetscape and reveal multiple layers of meaning when discovered. While viewers often find themselves touching the work to determine if it is real, it is the poetic levels of meaning operating within the work that most often touch the viewers. He is a co-founder with his wife and partner Teresa of the non-profit organization Shared Vision: Public Art for Community Participation (www.sharedvision.org) . Shared Vision exists to demonstrate the power of participatory public art to engage the public on a mass scale as collaborators in the work, building a sense of ownership and connection. The goal is to empower the community as a whole to become participants in urban, social, cultural and economic regeneration. Built on paradox, his art is a fusion of art, architecture, community and history. Contemporary in flavor, it deeply rooted in historic memory. Although of museum quality, it is found most often in open public areas. The works are highly site-specific, but they speak to universal human themes. And though they represent a unique personal vision, their meaning is often the result of collaboration with the audience itself. Mr. Cochran has been responsible for public art project budgets of up to one million dollars and is experienced in the technical aspects of permanent mural making. In August of 2000 in Augsburg, Germany, he became the first American artist to be trained in the century-old German mural technique of Purkristalat, a silicate paint system developed in the nineteenth century with no known limits to its lifespan in exterior applications. The first use of Purkristalat in America occurred later that year when Mr. Cochran was commissioned for a project at the Athenaeum in Philadelphia.

31. Shop - Catalogues
Darmstadt University of Technology, Department CAD in architecture; Art andExhibition Hall other countries US$ 21 + P P Order NOW! The Living Bridge
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Catalogue of the exhibition on display now at Beth Hatefutsoth. Through a student initiative, three Frankfurt synagogues destroyed in the 1938 Reichspogromnacht (Kristalnacht), were computer reconstructed in the spring of 1995 by students of the Department of Computer Aided Design (CAD) in Architecture at the Darmstadt University of Technology. Encouraged by the very positive response to the initial project, the decision was made to expand it to include the computer reconstruction of 15 other well-known German synagogues.
Darmstadt University of Technology, Department CAD in Architecture; Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations.
Soft cover catalogue, English, 159 pages, contains illustrated reconstructions of 14 synagogues and 5 essays.
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Catalogue of the exhibition held at Beth Hatefutsoth in 1980.

The exhibition was prepared and compiled by the photographer Jan Parik, born in pre-war Germany and raised in Czechoslovakia. It comprises documentary material on the life of the writer Franz Kafka, as well as the exceptional photographs of Prague, which he took himself.
Published by Beth Hatefutsoth, soft cover, English and Hebrew. B/W photographs, documentary material and essays.

32. Bridges.org
bridges.org, international nonprofit public policy organization, and isincreasing as other countries get wired and want to be part of the process.
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Session: ICT policy institutions and key issues international, regional, and national Introductory Primer for Participants This session presents an overview of the policy environment in order to demystify it, make it more understandable and encourage policy participation by CSOs. It does so by detailing the international policy institutions and regulatory bodies that deal with policy issues on an international and regional policy level, and by highlighting the range of issues that are addressed on a national level.
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33. Dutch Permanent Mission To The UN - The Country
its strikingly modern architecture, as exemplified by the Erasmus Bridge, Cycling is easier here than in most other countries – as long as you’re
http://pvnewyork.org/about_the/general_information/the_country
Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the United Nations
requiredFields["simple_search"] = new Array('Zoe'); requiredLabels["simple_search"] = new Array('Zoekterm'); e-mail this print Contact Sitemap Popular pages The Netherlands and the UN Internships (in Dutch) Vacancies About the Netherlands General Information The Netherlands: facts and figures FAQs ... General Information The country The Dutch are a surprising people. They live – all 16 million of them – on 41,528 square kilometres, little more than half the size of Scotland. The Netherlands is thus one of the world's most densely populated countries. But the Dutch have turned their crowded country into such a success that the world’s planners and architects flock here to find out how. The Netherlands is best known for its tulips, windmills and clogs. And for its low altitude and vulnerability to flooding. Less well known is that it is the world’s eighth largest exporter of goods and capital and the world’s third largest exporter of food. Equally little known is that Dutch people have won 15 Nobel prizes: for chemistry, physics, medicine, economics and peace. The Dutch are major players in fields like science, the economy, the arts and sports – and their country is a beacon of forward-thinking social and cultural policy.

34. Publication 32
Kingston Group bridges Borders to Build Homes for Poor Families We justdon t go to other countries to build houses. That s not enough.
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Kingston Group Bridges Borders to Build Homes for Poor Families
by Stephen Siegfried, Silver City Daily Press , February 15, 2003
"I'm practicing the right livelihood for the first time in my life," says Kingston resident Owen Geiger, who works for an international non-profit network called Builders Without Borders. "I'm doing the best thing I could do with my life. This is what I'm best at."
Geiger, 46, is seated on an upside-down 5-gallon bucket, talking about building low-cost, strawbale homes for poor families in Mexico, Afghanistan, Mongolia, Africa, the United States and anywhere else they're needed.
"We use available, energy-saving, minimally-processed materials. There is far less energy used in manufacturing the product, fewer transportation costs, and virtually no packaging waste." The result, Geiger says, is low-cost, sensible, energy-efficient homes. "I know the families who live in them will be warm the rest of their lives. They'll save on their heating and energy costs. They'll conserve energy for their ancestors, and anyone else who comes after them. They'll have a better chance at life."

35. Architecture
Education (R E) networks in other countries, eg AARNET, Internet2, APAN, GEANT . Spanning tree Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU s) from the GigaPoP
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The task of linking the partners of the NGI Society with a high speed network at reasonable cost is one which requires a simple design using commodity components. The over-riding design model can be characterised as a Nearlynet approach as described in "Permanet, Nearlynet, and Wireless Data",
http://shirky.com/writings/permanet.html
The NGI network will based on a `Research and Education' approach to network provisioning, for both its service model and its pricing. Although some applications (such as `Access Grid' conferencing) require tens of Mb/s connectivity for periods of hours, others (such as Grid computing) will be much more bursty, requiring hundreds of Mb/s intermittently for periods of minutes. To support the expected traffic requirements, although the network links will run at speeds which are multiples of 1 Gb/s, they will be operated at utilisations of the order of 5-10% so as to provide headroom for the bursty
traffic.

36. Three Agencies, Supplier Certified For Security Bridge
The conceptual architecture that includes the bridge has been expanded to include the federal government and the states, other countries and businesses.
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ADVERTISEMENT RELATED LINKS "PKI vendors wanted" [FCW.com, March 3, 2004] "Digital certificate clearinghouse needs work" [FCW.com, Oct. 22, 2003] "Illinois builds ramp to fed PKI bridge" [FCW.com, March 17, 2003] BY Florence Olsen May 18, 2004 More Related Links Three federal agencies and a federal supplier have achieved cross-certification status with the Federal Bridge Certification Authority, a secure systems infrastructure for exchanging data. The admission of four new members doubles the number of organizations that have passed rigorous tests required for cross-certification with the bridge, federal officials announced at a recent Federal Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Deployment Workshop in Washington, D.C.

37. HNTB Turns To McAfee Active VirusScan To Protect Its Systems...
work in transportation, bridges, aviation, architecture and urban design andplanning. All other registered and unregistered trademarks herein are
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38. VBS - MyEurope - Spring Day - Bridges
There are, of course, many more bridges and aqueducts in other countries which were This daring architectural structure is shaped like a donkey’s back.
http://home.schule.at/teacher/website/vbs_myEurope_spring_bridges.htm
Brücken in Europa - European Bridges connecting countries and people Our European Bridges are also a Netd@ys 2004 project Netd@ys is an initiative of the European Commission. If you have further questions, do not hesitate to contact the Netd@ys team: netdays@cec.eu.int Let me once more quote Ivo ANDRIC (Nobel Prize in Literature Laureate 1961), who is well known all over Europe for his novel The Bridge on the Drina (1945) in which he writes: ... this great stone bridge, a rare structure of unique beauty, such as many richer and busier towns do not possess (There are only two others such as this in the whole Empire, they used to say in old times) was the one real and permanent crossing in the whole middle und upper course of the Drina and an indispensanble link on the road between Bosnia and Serbia and further, beyond Serbia, with other parts of the Turkish Empire, all the way to Stambul. The town and its outskirts were only the settlements which always and inevitably grow up around an important centre of communications and on either side of great and important bridges. This novel - published at the end of WWII - is a literary cry for freedom and mutual understanding of people, a cry for peace and unity. Ivo ANDRIC may then not have thought of today's dimensions of the European peace and understanding, but his novel can stand as a symbol for our common effort to improve communication among people all over Europe and to bring them closer together.

39. Re: [pki-tc] Bridge CA Update?
This architecture works trustwise on the domain/org level. - The ScandinavianPKI market is 100% That is, most other countries mainly target the web.
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40. SBA Firm Profile
Export Objective(s), Provide consulting engineering services to other countries Name, West Good Hope Road bridges Design Construction Management
http://dsbs.sba.gov/dsbs/dsp_profile.cfm?User_Id=P0344671

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