Architecture In Asia And The Pacific Photos and resources for architecture in Cambodia, China, Japan, Singapore and other countries in the far east and bridges in Asia. Net links to information about Asian bridges. http://architecture.about.com/cs/asiapacific
Voice Of The Shuttle: Architecture Page in studying the architecture industry of other countries). Arcosanti (Nathan Koren with Indirection. Contemporary architecture in Hong Kong. Covered bridges of the Philadephia http://www.qub.ac.uk/english/shuttle/archit.html
Extractions: JOURNALS ANU Architecture Database (searchable) (Australian National U.) Architecture, General Resources (including Landscape Architecture) Architecture (Video On Line, Cagliari, Italy) Architecture and Building (large, well-organized metapage) (Jeanne M. Brown, U. of Nevada, Las Vegas) US Mirror (info, resources, images relating to the field of natural-disaster reduction; authored by French architect/engineer based in Japan) (Boris Weliachew) Architecture Collection (MIT Museum) Architecture Exhibits and Images (U. Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning) Architecture Internet Resource Guide Architecture and Computing (Jeanne M. Brown, U. Nevada, Las Vegas) Architectural Resources artNtec (info and resources on Architectural computing) (Phoebe Chen Jacobson) Boxed Architecture ("free service designed to help the general public understand just what it is that architects do. A licensed architect or intern architect will respond to your questions as quickly as possible") (L. A. Kersh, Architecture)
Architecture C19th architecture has 2 drawers full of C19th 'miscellaneous' section contains bridges,Chinoiserie, civic is followed by 'other countries' including Austria http://web.staffs.ac.uk/schools/art_and_design/slide_library/architecture.html
Extractions: The Slide Library has extensive coverage of architecture starting with prehistoric architecture (e.g. Stonehenge) and classical architecture (Greek, Roman and Islamic). Pre C15th architecture is divided into countries, and Pre-C15th British architecture has a drawer of its own. (Look here for castles, abbeys and cathedrals.) C15th architecure is divided by countries. C16th architecture has a section by architect, e.g. Michelangelo, then a section of countries which is subdivided by place, e.g. Fontainbleau in France. C17th architecture is primarily in alphabetical order of C17th architects, e.g. Bernini, Inigo Jones and Christopher Wren. This is followed by a section on countries, again subdivided by place, e.g. St Peters in Rome under C17th Italian architecture. C18th architecture also starts with architects in alphabetical order, followed by a 'miscellaneous' section which includes bridges, churches, country houses, Gothic architecture and Greek Revival. Finally there is a section on the architecture of different countries. (Find the White House here under USA.) C20th architects have 3 drawers. Look here for Le Courbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright. The C20th 'miscellaneous' section fills a whole drawer and includes airports, bridges, ecclesiastical (including the Liverpool Cathedrals), cinemas, National Exhibition Centre at Birmingham, pubs, railways, roads, seaside architecture and steel houses.
JavaBeans(TM) architecture in the Slide Library The Slide Library has extensive coverage of architecture starting with prehistoric architecture (e.g. Stonehenge) and classical architecture (Greek, Roman and Islamic). bridges, churches, country houses, Gothic architecture and Greek Revival. Finally there is a section on the architecture of different countries. 'other countries' including Austria, http://java.sun.com/beans
Extractions: The Bean Builder 1.0 beta A visual application builder which will replace the BeanBox. This builder is Java Web Start enabled and includes source code. The J2SE v 1.4 was recently released. Read about the changes to the JavaBeans API A new Swing Connection article has been released on Using the XMLEncoder . The XMLEncoder is new in J2SE v. 1.4 and it allows the long term persistence of graphs of JavaBeans in an XML format. An amendment to the JavaBeans specification has been released: Getting Listeners from JavaBeans The new XML Long Term Persistence for JavaBeans (JSR-057) is explained in a series of articles Throughout the industry, the JavaBeans component architecture is the architecture of choice. More than 2,000,000 developers around the world have already embraced the Java TM platform. And no wonder. The Java platform has opened up an entirely new world of opportunities for building fully portable network-aware applications. Yet many developers are not yet sure how best to take advantage of the capabilities and benefits the Java platform delivers without sacrificing their existing investment in legacy applications. The Answer is the JavaBeans Component Architecture The JavaBeans component architecture is the platform-neutral architecture for the Java application environment. It's the ideal choice for developing or assembling network-aware solutions for heterogeneous hardware and operating system environmentswithin the enterprise or across the Internet. In fact, it's the only component architecture you should consider if you're developing for the Java platform.
Architecture In The The United States States Net links to facts and photos for American bridges. Cultures Browse our directoryfor information about architecture in other countries and cultures http://architecture.about.com/cs/usa/
Extractions: Press Releases SANTA CLARA, Calif. and DUBLIN, Calif., April 3, 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW), a leader in systems and solutions that make the Net work, and Sybase Inc. (NYSE: SY), a leading e-Business infrastructure provider, today announced that their Enterprise Data Reference Architecture has made possible the creation and performance of the largest data warehouse in the world, according to an independent audit performed by InfoSizing, Inc. By implementing this architecture-driven solution, customers can save $1 million per terabyte (TB) of input data. As demonstrated by this verified audit, total savings would result in nearly $50 million. Beyond increasing efficiencies as a result of deploying this solution, other important benefits include investment protection, scalability and decreased complexity, leading to a reduction in storage requirements by as much as 75 percent. "The Enterprise Data Warehouse Reference Architecture, running on Sun midrange servers with
06/26/02 - BEA, INTALIO, SAP, SUN PUBLISH WEB SERVICES of the key benefits of WSCI is that it bridges the gap said David Orchard, W3C Leadand W3C architecture Group member in the United States and other countries. http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/2002-06/sunflash.20020626.3.html
JavaBeans(TM) JavaBeans architecture connects via bridges into other component modelssuch as ActiveX. in the United States and other countries. http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/
Extractions: The Bean Builder 1.0 beta A visual application builder which will replace the BeanBox. This builder is Java Web Start enabled and includes source code. The J2SE v 1.4 was recently released. Read about the changes to the JavaBeans API A new Swing Connection article has been released on Using the XMLEncoder . The XMLEncoder is new in J2SE v. 1.4 and it allows the long term persistence of graphs of JavaBeans in an XML format. An amendment to the JavaBeans specification has been released: Getting Listeners from JavaBeans The new XML Long Term Persistence for JavaBeans (JSR-057) is explained in a series of articles Throughout the industry, the JavaBeans component architecture is the architecture of choice. More than 2,000,000 developers around the world have already embraced the Java TM platform. And no wonder. The Java platform has opened up an entirely new world of opportunities for building fully portable network-aware applications. Yet many developers are not yet sure how best to take advantage of the capabilities and benefits the Java platform delivers without sacrificing their existing investment in legacy applications. The Answer is the JavaBeans Component Architecture The JavaBeans component architecture is the platform-neutral architecture for the Java application environment. It's the ideal choice for developing or assembling network-aware solutions for heterogeneous hardware and operating system environmentswithin the enterprise or across the Internet. In fact, it's the only component architecture you should consider if you're developing for the Java platform.
EPMC architectural and engineering projects in Pakistan and other countries. projects inthe fields of architecture, buildings, highways, bridges and urban http://www.epmconsultant.com/
Extractions: HOME SERVICES OUR PROJECTS Architecture Environment Valuation CONTACT US ABOUT US EPM Consultants is owned by Ms. Naheed Ghazanfar, a pioneer women engineer / planner, based in South Asia and in North America. She has worked in many other countries of the world and has contributed to the profession of engineering, planning, technical education and development by participating in various international and national projects and seminars. The associates of the firm are professionals with very high technical rating and a wide experience of working in different parts of the world. OUR VISION Working in partnership to effectively manage programs and provide technical solutions to improve social and economic conditions of people, especially in developing countries. EPM Consultants has been offering Technical advice and training to upgrade infra structure services and improve living conditions of refugees, shelter less people and inhabitants of underdeveloped areas. The firm has been committed since its inception to quality and the pursuit of excellence. This commitment forms the cornerstone of the firm's philosophy. OUR APPROACH - WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP Working in partnership with our clients, funding agencies, beneficiaries and partners, EPMC strives to provide effective management of technical projects and programs focussed upon cost- effective solutions. The secondary objective is aimed at improvement of socio-economic conditions of the groups and communities
Envision - Architecture SchoolArchitecture School to form more effective collaborative bridges with other and travel funds for studentsfrom other countries. Alumni About half of the architecture Schools http://www.virginia.edu/provost/envision/architecture.html
Extractions: 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
News > Press Releases > GR Storage System - FUJITSU United States a high performance, robust solution that bridges the gap Storage Consolidation andStorage architecture, and also in the United States, other countries, or both http://us.fujitsu.com/news/PR/B4GveCAXnz.html
Extractions: Amdahl IT Services, a strategic member of the Fujitsu Group, announced today that it will market Fujitsu GR Storage Systems and state-of-the-art software for centralized administration, connectivity and replication of data in North America and Europe as a key component of Fujitsu's information architecture solutions offerings for companies with large, heterogeneous storage environments. "Today, access to information through an efficient storage architecture is a critical factor for every large business organization," said Larry Fillmer, President of Amdahl IT Services. "Fujitsu is the fastest growing supplier of storage hardware and software in the world. Fujitsu's highly successful GR Storage Systems have been available in Japan and the Asia Pacific region since early 2000, with shipments in excess of 3,000 systems to 1,400 customers. Leveraging our proven expertise in the architecture, deployment and support of enterprise storage systems, Amdahl IT Services is proud to represent Fujitsu in offering enterprises in North America and Europe a complete and powerful alternative to existing storage devices." "Fujitsu is committed to providing enterprise customers around the world with comprehensive IT solutions that meet their strategic requirements for doing business in the emerging broadband Internet era," said Tatsushi Miyazawa, Senior Vice President and Group President, Storage Systems Group, Fujitsu Limited. "The high-performance, highly reliable GR Storage Systems are a key element of our total solutions capability and ideally suited to match the storage requirements of the world's most demanding enterprises."
Speeches Of The Minister - Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Of Romania is the mainstay of a solid regional architecture. a primary contributor in sharingwith other countries the profits by preparing the future bridges of dialogue http://domino.kappa.ro/mae/presa.nsf/DiscursuriEng/84A5B0F0E522BA97C22567900033F
Slide Library Materials and methods of construction bridges Prototypical structures C. begins c.1800for all other countries. General architecture (See Table II for country http://arch.ced.berkeley.edu/resources/asltables/table_8.htm
Extractions: General arrangement is the same as the slide collection, except that classification numbers are not used. Refer to all the previous tables for further information. Every major period begins with a general section of non-architectural subjects, filed in the same order as Table IV: Materials and methods of construction Writings Architectural sites are arranged according to the rest of this table. Subheadings are arranged alphabetically by place, then buildings, except in the 19th and 20th centuries, which are arranged by architect, then building. Each building is filed in the following order, which parallels Table III: Plans
Russian Bridges - Trevel To Russia To Make Peace see a lot of ancient churches, beautiful architecture,visit museums the advantageof knowing each other better to of the group learned in their own countries. http://www.pimen.ru/routes/
Extractions: We invite you to join us in several socially significant events organized by Russians in different places surrounding St. Petersburg. All these events are aimed at peace, tolerance, mutual understanding, overcoming false stereotypes, building trust and contributing in European integration of Russia. That is why we are very happy to invite international participants - groups and individuals to come and participate in these activities. You can join us in the Routes for Peace where people from different countries travel together across the North-West region of Russia getting acquainted with the everyday reality of the people living there - public initiatives, religious life, social situation. Of course they also see a lot of ancient churches, beautiful architecture,visit museums, theatres and enjoy the beauty of Nature.
VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle interested in studying the architecture industry of other countries). Canadian Centrefor architecture. Covered bridges of the Philadephia Region (Drexel U.). http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2705
Presentation are much less about structure and architecture than they bridges are live structures,or they lose their function. people of our age in other countries, and at http://www.livingbridges.net/organisation/presentation/
Extractions: Living Bridges was founded by three students in Paris in the winter of 1997/1998. It was cold out in the streets of the French capital (now that ´s a dramatic beginning!), when Italian Luca, English Nat and German Max were sitting around a bottle of French wine, thinking of what to do with their lives. The wine was cheap, the night got late, when suddenly a light filled the room of the old tavern and a brainchild was born: Living Bridges. From the idea to the first conference, it took seven months of organising, conceptualising and philosophising. Here are some of the initial concepts. If you read closely, you can surely spot the influence of the red wine... In Living Bridges, we are trying to become aware of these opportunities, of our legacy and our responsibility. Maybe first it was curiosity. Then there was friendship and the desire to establish something long-lasting, a continuous crossroad and a meeting place. To invest in the future by living bridges together. The first LB conference took place in Paris in July 1998. The streets were still buzzing (France had won the world cup, remember), when 40 LB pioneers arrived from all over Europe. Some had spend three days in a bus (!), others came from as far as Georgia and Portugal, and we all had one thing in common: we had no idea what was going to happen. What then happened was a wonderful week in Paris, where we all agreed that LB must go on.
UDA Exploring The Industry - Architecture the architecture industry of other countries) Arcosanti (Nathan Istanbul with IndirectionContemporary architecture in Hong Kong Covered bridges of the http://www.uniteddesign.com/exploring_arch.html
Extractions: alt.architecture alt.architecture.alternative alt.planning.urban alt.landscape.architecture ... The Unit for Architectural Studies Home Page (Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, London; "space syntax" software and other computerized architecture research) U. Auckland Dept. of Architecture UCLA Architecture + Urban Design Dept. U. New South Wales Graduate School of the Built Environment U. Texas at Austin Architecture and Planning Library ... Home Improvement,USA America's most Useful Talk Show (heard on over 140 Stations nationwide!) Collective Designs -Ron Whiting Architecture and Visualization (Erwin Zierler) Architects Abroad (foreign travel for architects and designers interested in studying the architecture industry of other countries) Arcosanti (Nathan Koren Arqitectura Tropicana (Miami architecture) Art Nouveau Artists (biographies with links for architects and designers of the Art Nouveau period) (Frank Derville) Andrew Benjamin (U. Warwick)
By Alex Marshall - New Urbanism, Old Urbanism, And Other Essays Urbanism Standard of Living architecture Europe Talks other articles Recent Materialother countries Regular Columns Parisianstyle stone bridges, a classic http://www.alexmarshall.org/?articleId=56