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  Architecture
Anglo-Saxon architecture Anglo-Saxon architecture was a period in the history of architecture in 1066.
Architecture of Quebec The architecture of Quebec is characterized by the juxtaposition of the old and the new and a wid...
Hoysala architecture The Hoysala architecture is the stone temple Halebid, and Somnathpur.
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 1799
Battle of Novi (1799) The battle of Novi was a battle in the French under General Moreau.
Battle of Trebia (1799) The battle of Trebia was fought on French under General Macdonald.
USS Boston (1799) The third USS Boston, was a 28-gun frigate, built by public subscription in Boston under the Act of 1...
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 Denmark - Culture - Architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Although the architectural creations of the age were thus mainly concentrated in private building undertakings in Copenhagen, for instance Niels Juels Palæ near Kongens Nytorv (1696), building work was still going on in other parts of the country.
Greek Antique architecture was the object of considerable interest at this time, and it left its traces for instance in Harsdorff's colonnade (1794) between two of the Amalienborg palaces.
Architecturally speaking, Tinggården was built in a varied and informal mould, in which the elements of concrete were hidden behind unpretentious and familiar native materials such as wooden cladding and facing walls.
www.um.dk /Publikationer/UM/English/Denmark/kap4/4-2.asp   (5802 words)

  
 Odin - Architecture in Norway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Influenced by Danish empire architecture, this strict, but harmonic classic style set its mark all over the country, especially along the southern coast of Norway, where applications in wood are found in large as well as small buildings.
In 1905 several architectural contests were launched, and a major ground rule was the use of a Norwegian style.
Architecturally, the Police Headquarters has been followed up by several similar structures in which a sub-division of the building's main body, as in the example with the open hand, creates open spaces which can be covered in glass.
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 Architecture Intro
The Carpathian mountains served as ground zero for this 1996 bibliography on folk architecture; the Indiana University library and lender libraries as the data base; English language was the final criterion.
I would have thought writing a paper on architecture would have been to explore an art form that was cool, glorious, detached, calculated...I would have thought such an exploration would have been a calming intellectual exercise, something like the papers I wrote for my undergraduate art-history courses.
Architecture is not merely an accessory of the well-cultured, not merely something one travels to Agra to see under the full moon once in a lifetime.
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 Architecture in Norway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
This is why monumental buildings are lacking and folk traditions have dominated architecture - especially in the use of wood, based on centuries of craftmanship and experience with the material.
In the history of architecture, this constituted an important dividing line - the new town with its brick buildings and masonry and broad, straight streets broke with the old building tradition.
A special award for wooden architecture, the Wood Prize, has been issued for the last 25 years, and the works of the award-winning architects have set standards for the use of wood.
www.reisenett.no /facts/culture_science/architecture_in_norway.html   (6366 words)

  
 Architecture
The traditional vernacular style of architecture in Dubai is the result of a mixture of three dominant factors: the climate (hot and humid), the religion and customs of its people, and the locally available building materials.
The effect of religion and custom on the vernacular architecture of Dubai is another reason why the rooms of the house generally opened into the courtyard, leaving the exterior walls with very few, if any, openings, except some ventilation holes high up in the wall, as Islamic teaching promotes privacy and modesty.
The windtowers (barajils) were the most distinctive architectural element of the houses in the early twentieth century.
www.sheikhmohammed.co.ae /english/history/history_arch.asp   (1004 words)

  
 Art and Architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Architectural sites in ancient Egypt were concentrated on the Nile River between the Mediterranean Sea in the north and the First Cataract—the first major section of rapids on the Nile River—at Aswān in the south.
The pyramids at Giza in Egypt are among the best-known pieces of architecture in the world.
The architecture of the temple was designed to replicate the universe at the moment of creation.
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 Architecture
The Inn is one of the finest examples of the area's early architectural style and composition using materials at hand.
The home is a masterful blend of architectural drama, spectacular horizontal line and form, embracing a waterfall and hillside on the Bear River in the Bear Run Nature Preserve.
Architectural buffs should end their trek twelve miles south of Kentuck Knob, where they are drawn into the past again by the imposing c1828 Mount Washington Tavern, a meticulously restored, two storey, red brick structure.
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 RFC 1799
RFC 1799 Summary of 1700-1799 January 1997 1773 Traina Mar 95 Experience with the BGP-4 protocol The purpose of this memo is to document how the requirements for advancing a routing protocol to Draft Standard have been satisfied by Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGP-4).
RFC 1799 Summary of 1700-1799 January 1997 1752 Bradner Jan 95 The Recommendation for the IP Next Generation Protocol This document presents the recommendation of the IPng Area Directors on what should be used to replace the current version of the Internet Protocol.
RFC 1799 Summary of 1700-1799 January 1997 1716 Almquist Nov 94 Towards Requirements for IP Routers The goal of this work is to replace RFC-1009, Requirements for Internet Gateways ([INTRO:1]) with a new document.
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 Architecture
The development of new kinds of architecture was advanced by the use of iron (wrought and cast iron) and later steel.
Also important in the appearance of new architecture was the increased used of glazing in 19th century buildings; metal can hold larger panels of glass than wood could.
Metal had, of course, been used in small quantities much earlier--as dowells to hold drums of columns together in Greek architecture, for example.
www.bluffton.edu /~humanities/art/19c/arch/arch.html   (973 words)

  
 RFC 1799 (rfc1799)
Kennedy Informational [Page 3] RFC 1799 Summary of 1700-1799 January 1997 1787 Rekhter Apr 95 Routing in a Multi-provider Internet This document presents some of the issues related to network layer routing in a multi-provider Internet, and specifically to the unicast routing.
Kennedy Informational [Page 6] RFC 1799 Summary of 1700-1799 January 1997 1773 Traina Mar 95 Experience with the BGP-4 protocol The purpose of this memo is to document how the requirements for advancing a routing protocol to Draft Standard have been satisfied by Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGP-4).
Kennedy Informational [Page 10] RFC 1799 Summary of 1700-1799 January 1997 1752 Bradner Jan 95 The Recommendation for the IP Next Generation Protocol This document presents the recommendation of the IPng Area Directors on what should be used to replace the current version of the Internet Protocol.
www.cse.ohio-state.edu /cgi-bin/rfc/rfc1799.html   (5504 words)

  
 rajasthan monuments, hawa mahal, architecture, jaipur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Jaipur is a fascinating city but to make the city fascinating, it has great palaces and other structures that are architectural wonders.
Built in 1799 by Sawai Pratap Singh, the aesthete among maharajas, it is an integral part of the City Palace though standing away from the main complex.
The facade of the Hawa Mahal has sometimes aroused unfair judgments as 'a baroque folly' and a 'bizarre piece of architecture'.
www.rajasthan4u.com /rajasthan/monuments_hawamahal.htm   (535 words)

  
 Friedrich Gilly, Essays on Architecture, 1796-1799 (Getty Bookstore)
When Friedrich Gilly died in 1800 at the age of twenty-eight, his architectural career spanned less than a decade and none of his major designs had been built.
Nevertheless, his ideas so influenced Berlin architecture for the next century that today he is widely regarded as the founder of that city's modern architectural tradition.
He has published extensively on architecture and urbanism from the eighteenth through the twentieth century.
www.getty.edu /bookstore/titles/gilly.html   (270 words)

  
 Picture Collection, Mid-Manhattan Library | The New York Public Library
Architecture — A–B (Subdivided by architect, country or style)
Architecture — C–G (Subdivided by architect, country or style)
Architecture — H–L (Subdivided by architect, country or style)
www.nypl.org /branch/central/mml/pc/subjects/Architecture.html   (75 words)

  
 Faculty Profile
En retrait de ces approches très littérales de son caractère virtuel, on peut enfin la définir comme une architecture intimement liée à la manipulation de l'outil informatique, que ce soit par l'intermédiaire des méthodes de projet, ou au plan de la forme architecturale qui en résulte.
C'est cette liaison entre architecture et outil informatique que nous voudrions retenir ici.
Pour l'instant, le développement des pratiques de structuration du cyberespace nous semble en effet présenter des conséquences beaucoup moins radicales que ce que l'on a pu écrire parfois (6), dans la mesure où le virtuel imite assez platement la réalité en trois dimensions.
www.gsd.harvard.edu /people/faculty/picon/archivirtuelle.html   (2003 words)

  
 Architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Architecture for Humanity is a volunteer non-profit organization set up to promote architecture to seek solutions to social and humanitarian issues
In step with the abounding vitality of the time, structural engineer Fazlur Rahman Khan (1929 — 1982) ushered in a renaissance in skyscraper construction during the second half of the 20th century.
Only when architectural design is grounded in structural realities, he believed — thus celebrating architecture's nature as a constructive art, rooted in the earth — can "the resulting aesthetics … have a transcendental value and quality."
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
''See also:'' 1798 in architecture, 1799 other events of 1799, 1800 in architecture and the architecture timeline.
* February 6 - Étienne-Louis Boullée (born 1728) Category:1799 Category:Years in architecture
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article 1799 in architecture.
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 Index of Architecture Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
  From Meetinghouse to Megachurch is a superb account, from the perspective of material and cultural history, of the rise of the evangelical megachurch-a church architecturally designed to attract a large following.
Lavishly illustrated with more than 150 images, From Meetinghouse to Megachurch fills a significant gap in the historiography of evangelical religion in the United States.
Bonanza Victorian: Architecture and Society in Colorado Mining Towns
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 1799 in Canada Definition / 1799 in Canada Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Indian chiefs, in Canada, claim from Vermont an equivalent of the greater part of Addison, Chittenden...
Russian-AmericanThe Russian-American Company was a semi-official colonial trading company chartered by Czar Paul I in 1799.
The 20-year revolving charter granted the company monopoly over trade in Russian America, which included the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, and the territory down to 55° N latitude.
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 Plurabelle - Architecture; City
Clapham, Sir Alfred: Romanesque Architecture in Western Europe and Romanesque Architecture in England.
Architectural Drawings and Photographs from the Heritage Collection, Leningrad and Architectural Museum, Moscow.
Clapham, A W: The Renaissance of Architecture and Stone - Carving in Southern France in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries.
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 ANTHONY SALVIN, PIONEER OF GOTHIC REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE, 1799-1881.. - ALLIBONE, JILL.,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
ANTHONY SALVIN, PIONEER OF GOTHIC REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE, 1799-1881..
ALLIBONE, JILL., ANTHONY SALVIN, PIONEER OF GOTHIC REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE, 1799-1881..
Salvin is responsible for the restoration of Windsor Castle and the Tower of London.
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 RFC 1799 (rfc1799) - Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 1700-1799
Network Working Group M. Kennedy Request for Comments: 1799 ISI Category: Informational January 1997 Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 1700-1799 Status of This Memo This RFC is a slightly annotated list of the 100 RFCs from RFC 1700 through RFCs 1799.
1707 McGovern Oct 94 CATNIP: Common Architecture for the Internet This document was submitted to the IETF IPng area in response to RFC 1550.
This paper describes a common architecture for the network layer protocol.
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 Amazon.de: English Books: Friedrich Gilly: Essays on Architecture 1796-1799 (Texts & Documents)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
When Friedrich Gilly died in 1800 at the age of 28, his architectural career had spanned less than a decade and construction of his major designs was incomplete.
Nevertheless, his ideas so strongly influenced Berlin architecture of the next century that he is now widely regarded as the founder of Berlin's distinct architectural tradition.
Today, his theories are known primarily through the work of Karl Friedrich Schinkel, his student who became one of Berlin's primary modern architects.
www.amazon.de /exec/obidos/ASIN/0892362804   (262 words)

  
 Facsimile editions of books on Naval Architecture, Rigging and Seamanship printed 1700 – 1799
Introduces his parabolic method of construction and the first use of Simpson's rule in naval architecture.
Stalkartt, Marmaduke: Naval Architecture or the Rudiments and Rules of Ship Building Exemplified in a Series of Draughts and Plans.
A practical treatise on the construction of vessels, a classic in naval architecture and a most important work of the period.
www.bruzelius.info /Nautica/Bibliography/Facsimile_editions_1700.html   (2392 words)

  
 Architecture & History of Cincinnati   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Architecture and construction in Cincinnati : a guide to buildings, designers, and builders.
Cincinnati, Ohio : Architectural Foundation of Cincinnati, 1987-
Cincinnati observed : architecture and history / John Clubbe.
www.libraries.uc.edu /libraries/daap/cmp/subjectguides/architecture/archandhistorycincinnati.html   (489 words)

  
 IAP International News No1 2005
The architecture of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary (which was closed in 2003 when the hospital was moved to new modern premises at another location) is quite reminiscent of the architecture of what is now the “old” Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal.
Below: Note the similarity of the Montreal architecture to the recently closed Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
The University of Edinburgh was only one of the famous European Universities from which the newly developing universities of North America drew their staff members and their inaugural inspiration.
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It is suggested that conducting an experiment now to identify and fix any software that does not properly handle subnetted class A addresses would be useful and important.
In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing subnetworks which use the IEEE 802.5 Token Ring technology described in 802.5 Token Ring Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications, IEEE Standard 802.5-1989.
In particular, it defines objects for managing the configuration, monitoring and control of data link controls in an SNA environment.
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 MetaXearch > Regional North America United States Arts and Entertainment Architecture Historic Buildings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Architecture of Colonial New England and the Southern Colonies
Lecture and bibliography by Valerie Ann Polino of Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute on the development of architecture in Colonial America.
Images of American architecture from 1620 to the present by Prof.
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 Friedrich Gilly: Essays on Architecture, 1796-1799 (Texts & Documents Distributed for the Getty Center for the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Friedrich Gilly: Essays on Architecture, 1796-1799 (Texts and Documents Distributed for the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities) - Computer Toaster
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Friedrich Gilly: Essays on Architecture, 1796-1799 (Texts and Documents Distributed for the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities)
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