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  1. 101 Things I Learned in Architecture School by Matthew Frederick, 2007-09-30
  2. Enterprise Architecture As Strategy: Creating a Foundation for Business Execution by Jeanne W. Ross, Peter Weill, et all 2006-08-01
  3. The Architecture of Happiness (Vintage) by Alain De Botton, 2008-04-08
  4. Mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 by Eddy Krygiel, Phil Read, et all 2010-07-26
  5. Architecture: Form, Space, and Order by Francis D. K. Ching Series Advisor, 2007-06-29
  6. Architecture Now! 7 by Philip Jodidio, 2010-09-01
  7. A Visual Dictionary of Architecture by Francis D. K. Ching Series Advisor, 1996-11-28
  8. Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture by Martin Fowler, 2002-11-15
  9. Experiencing Architecture by Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1964-03-15
  10. Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach, 4th Edition by John L. Hennessy, David A. Patterson, 2006-09-27
  11. Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond (2nd Edition) by Paul Clements, Felix Bachmann, et all 2010-10-15
  12. Thinking Architecture (Third Edition) by Peter Zumthor, 2010-09-01
  13. Digital Drawing for Landscape Architecture: Contemporary Techniques and Tools for Digital Representation in Site Design by Bradley Cantrell, Wes Michaels, 2010-03-08
  14. Lean Architecture: for Agile Software Development by James O. Coplien, Gertrud Bjørnvig, 2010-08-17

161. A To Z Of An Architecture Educator
Wan Burhanuddin of Universiti Sains Malaysia provides definitions and links useful to students, including details of courses at the university.
http://www.hbp.usm.my/wburhan

162. Architecture Of Norway - Great Buildings Online
Images and descriptions with bibliographies of a selection of vernacular buildings.
http://www.greatbuildings.com/places/norway.html
Architecture of Norway Visit the Home Design Store for great values! DesignWorkshop Classic HomePAK PC Draft KitchenPAK ... Hamar Bispegaard Museum , by Sverre Fehn , at Hamar, Norway, 1969 to 1973. Norwegian Farmhouse , by Vernacular , at Norway, 1200 to 1900. Norwegian Stave Church , by Vernacular , at Oslo, Norway, . Norwegian Storehouse , by Vernacular , at Norway, 1200 to 1900. GreatBuildings.com Search Weekly Model Viewing Tips ... ArchitectureWeek Quick Search by name of Building, Architect, or Place:
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163. Nexus Network Journal: Architecture And Mathematics Online
Nexus Network Journal is a peerreviewed online research resource for studies inarchitecture and mathematics published by Kim Williams Books.
http://www.nexusjournal.com/
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ISSN: 1522-4600 Nexus Network Journal is a peer-reviewed research resource for studies in architecture and mathematics. It is published twice yearly on the Internet and in print by Kim Williams Books Research Articles Didactics Geometer's Angle Book and Article Reviews ... NNJ Editorial Board The NNJ is indexed in: The NNJ is listed in
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Number is Form and Form is Number
An Interview with Dr. Anne G. Tyng by Robert Kirkbride Robert Kirkbride interviews Anne Tyng, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and a member of the National Academy of the Arts, on the potentials of geometry and number in architectural practice. Through such examples as Pascal's Triangle and her "Super Pythagorean Theorem," Dr. Tyng asserts that geometry is not only a metaphor for thought and the creative process, it is a spatial demonstration of how the mind generates associations by the combination, or layering, of pattern and chance.

164. The Cultural History Of Macedonia – Architecture
An illustrated extract from Macedonia Yesterday and Today by Jovan Pavlovski and Mishel Pavlovski introducing the history of Macedonia architecture from the 9th century onwards.
http://www.macedonia.co.uk/mcic/cultureandart/architecture/architectureold.asp
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The coming of Clement to Macedonia marked the beginning of a new period of art for the region. Objectively speaking, the history of art in these territories represented a history of church art. The influence of Byzantine art is indisputable, although artistic works created during the time of Clement and the time of Tsar Samuil are exceptions. The construction of the Church of St. Sophia in Constantinople had a decisive influence on establishing criteria for building temples in areas the Orthodox church dominated. However, during the Macedonian Empire of Samuil, new characteristics can be noticed in Macedonian architecture, long after the Byzantine architectural school had run its course. This suggests the existence of a separate Macedonian school of architecture. With the construction of St. Panteleimon in Ohrid by Clement (893), downhill from the Ohrid fortress, the Macedonian Slavs gained not only their first great religious and educational center but also the conditions necessary to develop their aesthetic feelings, accepting and continuing existing artistic forms but expanding into new directions as well. For example, Clement used a ruined three-conchae church for the foundation of St. Panteleimon, added some original parts, and obtained new "oval" forms. A similar procedure was applied in constructing the Church of St. Archangel, built on the southern shore of Lake Ohrid and later renamed the Monastery of St. Naum. Later on, in the 10

165. NetSERF: Architecture
Images of Medieval Art and architecture NetSERF Select. Mainly concerned withmedieval architecture from both England and France with more countries
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ArtServe : Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Architecture and Sculpture
Over 130,000 images of art and architecture mainly from the Mediterranean Basin. You can view all the images, just one at a time. In order to see more per page, you have to subscribe to their cost-recovery service. URL: http://rubens.anu.edu.au/index.html
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Digital Archive of Architecture
A large archive of architectural images, from Prof. Howe's personal slide library. Though not exclusively medieval, there is a great deal to look at while walking through the site. Medieval sections include: Romanesque churches, Gothic churches, medieval fortifications and Belgian architecture. URL: http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/arch/contents_europe.html

166. Welcome To REMAKING.NL
An exhibition on architecture in Holland at World Expo 2000 in Hannover.
http://www.remaking.nl
Manifestatie over de ruimtelijke inrichting van Nederland tijdens expo 2000 Hannover, organisatie S@M
Manifestation about the spatial layout of the Netherlands during expo 2000 Hannover, Organisation S@M
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167. Dr. Dobb's Journal
NET architecture and outlines the most common .NET application problems. It thendescribes how Identify s AppSightTM is used to minimize the risk of
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Scott Swigart talks with Microsoft's Visual Basic team about some of the changes coming in VB 9.0. Scripting Languages: Into the Future
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This report takes a closer look at the fundamental challenges facing today's application development teams. It also outlines 5 fundamental strategies coupled with practical approaches and real-life customer examples to illustrate the value of these strategies.
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168. Architectural Dialogue
Information about contemporary and historical architecture tours around London.
http://www.architecturaldialogue.co.uk/
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Architectural Dialogue enables a greater understanding of London's rich, innovative, contemporary architecture. A city packed with fantastic design from small beautifully formed projects to urban development on an Olympic scale. We unpack this huge metropolis and enable you to explore and exploit the living, evolving exhibition that is London. Welcome to Architectural Dialogue
We know how to prepare, research and develop programmes to suit your needs. Planning, The Public Realm, Housing, Regeneration, Health, Education, Financial. Let us know your area of interest, and we will do the rest.
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169. J2EE Connector Architecture
The J2EE Connector architecture provides a Java technology solution to the problemof connectivity between the many application servers and today s
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/connector/
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See our list of companies who have endorsed the J2EE Connector architecture and plan to support or develop products based on the technology.
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J2EE Connector Architecture 1.5
is the standard way to integrate JMS providers with J2EE application servers. A new project helps to integrate any JMS provider with a J2EE 1.4 compliant application server by wrapping the client library of the JMS provider in a resource adapter. This project is also useful to j2ee users who want to plug in a JMS provider with their application server even if the provider does not offer a resource adapter.
June 21, 2004

170. SMART: Main Page
annotation pages will be more accurate, and there will not be many proteinfragments corresponding to the same gene in the architecture query results.
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You can use SMART in two different modes: normal or genomic .The main difference is in the underlying protein database used. In Normal SMART , the database contains Swiss-Prot, SP-TrEMBL and stable Ensembl proteomes. In Genomic SMART , only the proteomes of completely sequenced genomes are used; Ensembl for metazoans and Swiss-Prot for the rest. The complete list of genomes in Genomic SMART is available here The protein database in Normal SMART has significant redundancy, even though identical proteins are removed. If you use SMART to explore domain architectures, or want to find exact domain counts in various genomes, consider switching to Genomic mode. The numbers in the domain annotation pages will be more accurate, and there will not be many protein fragments corresponding to the same gene in the architecture query results. Remember you are exploring a limited set of genomes, though.
Different color schemes are used to easily identify the mode you're in.

171. Architecture Of Italy - Great Buildings Online
Italian buildings in the Great Buildings Online database images, descriptions and sources.
http://www.greatbuildings.com/places/italy.html
Architecture of Italy Visit the Home Design Store for great values! DesignWorkshop Classic HomePAK PC Draft KitchenPAK ... Vicenza, Italy Italy Architecture Resources The Eyewitness travel guides in general provide excellent architectural coverage within a general-purpose guide format, and their edition for Italy is no exception: Eyewitness Travel Guide : Italy . DK Publishing, Inc., First Edition 2000. ISBN 0789404257.
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Abbey of Pomposa , by unknown , at near Ferrara, Italy, 800 to 1100. American Academy in Rome , by McKim, Mead, and White , at Rome, Italy, 1913. Arch of Constantine , by unknown , at Rome, Italy, 315. Arch of Severus , by unknown , at Rome, Italy, 205. Arch of Titus , by unknown , at Rome, Italy, 81. Banca Popolare di Verona , by Carlo Scarpa , at Verona, Italy, 1973. Baptistry of the Orthodox , by unknown , at Ravenna, Italy, 425. Baths at Ostia , by unknown , at Ostia, Italy, circa 150. Brion-Vega Cemetery , by Carlo Scarpa , at San Vito d'Altivole, Italy, 1970 to 1972.

172. Islamic Architecture - Illustrated Descriptions & Review Of Mosques & Palaces.
An introduction to Islamic architecture and illustrated descriptions and historiesof notable mosques and monuments, together with links to Amazon for the
http://www.islamicarchitecture.org/
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173. 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

174. Pretoria Institute For Architecture: Town Planners, Architecture Of Town Plannin
Rooted in the Pretoria Architectural Society which was founded in 1945.
http://www.pia.org.za/
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175. Information Architecture Tutorial
VoS Voice of the Shuttlearchitecture Web Sites (good list of links organized by category) (Jeffery Howe, Frederick Clifford Gibson architecture (includes VRML resources)
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/design/site_building/tutorials/tutorial1.htm
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Site structure Lesson 5 Visual design Information Architecture Tutorial Overview by John Shiple John Shiple is the leader of Squishy Designs, an Internet consulting company in Venice, California, specializing in information architecture, collaborative system strategies, and advanced user interfaces for Internet-based content. He also helped found Bigstep.com Information architecture is the science of figuring out what you want your site to do and then constructing a blueprint before you dive in and put the thing together. It's more important than you might think, and John Shiple, aka Squishy, tells you why. Squishy first looks at how to define your site's goals, shedding light on the all-important art of collecting clients' or co-workers' opinions and assembling them in a coherent, weighted order of importance. He also shares his scheme for documenting everything so that all parties can keep up. The next step is figuring out who the heck your audiences are going to be. Once that's out of the way, you can start organizing your future site into pages of content and functions that the site will need to have.

176. Architecture And Town Planning
The history of architecture in Brazil, in particular the creation of the modern capital Bras­lia, hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Relations.
http://www.mre.gov.br/cdbrasil/itamaraty/web/ingles/artecult/arqurb/apresent/
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177. Art & Architecture
Greek architecture, Roman architecture, Modern architecture, Egyptian architecture,Christian architecture, Paintings, Sculptures, Graphic Art, Modern Art
http://eserver.org/art/
Browse: Greek Architecture Roman Architecture Modern Architecture Egyptian Architecture Christian Architecture Paintings Sculptures Graphic Art Modern Art Photography Find: About Us Home Site Preferences

178. Planet Architecture
CDRoms on architecture monographs of architects, with typologies public institutions to single family houses.
http://www.planetarchitecture.com/

179. FEA-PMO Website Location Change
A business and performancebased framework to support cross-agency collaboration,transformation, and government-wide improvement.
http://www.feapmo.gov/
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180. Welcome To Isfahan!
Online architectural photography tour of Isfahan by Thomas Rochford of Anglia Polytechnic University.
http://isfahan.apu.ac.uk/
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