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  1834
1834 in architecture See also: 1833 in architecture, other events of 1834, 1835 in architecture and the architecture tim...
1834 in music See also: 1833 in music, other events of 1834, 1835 in music, and the list of 'years in music'.
1834 in science The year 1834 CE in technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
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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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 RFNC-VNIIEF - Church Cronicle - Church All Saints
Its architecture is graceful, the inner painting of its walls and its icons make the church light and merry, though its place isn't merry.
It is situated inside the fence of the cemetery, where the monks of the monastery and the pilgrims are buried".
The church was sanctified on July, 3 in 1834 by bishop of Tambov and Shatsk Arseniy.
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 Nashville 1834
At present (1834) the population is about 7000, and there are about three hundred brick and two hundred frame and log dwelling houses; eighty brick and fifteen frame stores, twenty brick warehouses, fifty brick and twenty-five frame offices, and one hundred work shops.
The number in April 1834, was 780 whites, and 819 fls in the city and vicinity.
In 1833 one half of the State tax of the years 1834 and 1835 for the county of Davidson, was appropriated in addition.
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 architecture
Architectural style may emerge from evolution of techniques and styles particular to a culture in a given time period with or without identifiable individuals as architects, or may be attributed to specific individuals or groups of architects working together on a project.
Islamic architecture, chiefly through Spanish examples such as the Great Mosque at Córdoba and the Alhambra in Granada, profoundly influenced Christian church architecture, for example, the adoption of the pointed arch in Gothic architecture.
European architecture of the 18th and 19th centuries again focused on the more severe classical idiom (inspired by archaeological finds), producing, for example, the large-scale rebuilding of London by Robert Adam and John Nash and later of Paris by Georges Haussman.
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 Architecture Resources
The AAI was founded in 1896 'to promote and afford facilities for the study of architecture and the allied sciences and arts, and to provide a medium of friendly communication between members and others interested in the progress of architecture'.
The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, established in 1907, is a voluntary national association representing more than 3,000 professional architects, and Faculty and graduates of accredited Canadian Schools of Architecture, from every region of the country.
Architectural Research Centers Consortium, Inc. is an international consortium of architectural research centers committed to the expansion of the research culture and infrastructure in architecture and related design disciplines.
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 AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Architectural drawing manuals have become much sought after in recent years, as have old architectural drawings.
The author attempts to show "as many distinct types of the colonial architecture of New England as possible, from the rude farmhouse of the first settlers to the elegant mansion of a later generation." The text is a curious combination of anecdote and documentary history.
From a purely architectural point of view, Dwyer’s designs are among the most interesting of all those published during the 19th century in America - they have about them a sense of the rationalism of the French architects of the same period as well as obvious references to English pattern book designs.
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 1835 in architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1834 in architecture, other events of 1835, 1836 in architecture and the architecture timeline.
The redesign of Buckingham Palace by John Nash is completed.
 This article relating to Architecture, architectural terminology, building feature or building type is a stub.
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 Digital Collection - Brick Church
It would be the fifth meetinghouse built since the town was established in 1671.
Unlike the other four meetinghouses that preceded it, this building would be used "exclusively for worship." Nevertheless, the Congregational Church remained the established Church of the state of Massachusetts until 1834.
The architecture is typical of New England meetinghouses built in this period.
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 architecture
In that study he will define the national origins of our culture, note how the elements drawn from European countries were modified and combined in the New World, and trace the final emergence of a distinctly American civilization.
In 1803 Stanhope Hall was erected, followed by East College in 1833, the old Refectory in 1834, West College in 1836, and the chapel in 1847.
John Notman, noted as the designer of St. Mark's, the Church of the Holy Trinity, St. Clement and many residences in the Philadelphia region, and of "Prospect" and "Guernsey Hall" in Princeton, was a devotee of the Florentine school of architecture so popular in the fifth and sixth decades of the century.
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 AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The fine illustrations are important both for the architectural historian and the student of furnishing and interior decoration.
The architecture section is arranged as follows: Technical terms; Egyptian architecture; Asiatic architecture; architecture of ancient Greece; ditto of ancient Rome; Early Christian, Byzantine, and Romanesque styles of architecture; Saracenic architecture; Gothic or pointed architecture; Renaissance and modern styles of architecture.
A practical treatise on Grecian and Roman architecture, together with specimens of the Gothic style...revised and improved with additions of villa and school-house architecture by H. Austin, Architect, and Henry Barnard.
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 Table of contents for Architectural theory
Henry Wotton from The Elements of Architecture (1624) 39.
Joshua Reynolds from Discourses on Architecture (1786) 119.
John Soane from Royal Academy Lectures on Architecture, V, VIII, and XI (1812-15) Part V The Rise of Historicism in the Nineteenth Century A.
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 Architecture and Planning in mid-19th-century Paris
Architectural viewpoints in mid-19th-century France: Neoclassicism and Eclecticism: The French Revolution of 1789 and the rise of Napoleon.
Ecole architecture stands for an educational method and a design philosophy.
The problem of color in architecture: Jacques-Ignace Hittorff (1792-1867) proposes polychromy based on investigations of Greek temples in Sicily.
arch.ced.berkeley.edu /courses/arch170/past/SP2000/4-6-00.html   (449 words)

  
 Prècis of the Lectures on Architecture with Graphic Portion of the Lectures on Architecture (Getty Bookstore)
The 1795 appointment of Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand (1760-1834) as professor of architecture at the newly created École Polytechnique proved to be monumental for the course of modern architectural theory.
Focusing the practice of architecture on utilitarian and economic values, he assailed the rationale behind classical architectural training: beauty, proportionality, and symbolism.
Antoine Picon is professor of the history of architecture and engineering at the École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Paris, and author of French Architects and Engineers in the Age of the Enlightenment.
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 Loudon's Architecture: English Cottage, Farm, and Villas Architecture and Furniture, 1834.
Loudon's Architecture: English Cottage, Farm, and Villas Architecture and Furniture, 1834.
Loudon's Architecture: Interior Finishing of Farm Houses, Exterior and Interior Finishing of Farmeries, Country Inns and Public Houses, Finishing and Furniture of Country Inns, Kitchens of Country Inns, Model Designs for Country Schools, Parochial Country Schools, and Country Schools, and Fittings-up and Fixtures of Schools, Book 2.2.
Loudon's Architecture: Principles for Designing Villas, Beau Ideal of an English Villa, Villas in Various Styles, Addendages to Villas including Stable Offices, Riding-houses, Dog-kennels, Ornamental Dairies and Poultry-houses, Aviaries and Menageries, Conservatories and Ornamental Garden Structures, and Entrance Lodges and Gates.
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 Discover: Architecture
Architectural information is available at many levels, from the man in the street to the designer at the CAD station, on a wide range of subjects covering history, design, law, building products, building costs, structures and the environmental implications of specification.
This series surveys the architecture of England county by county, it is still going strong and new volumes are regularly published.
Architecture in Manuscript 1601 - 1996: Guide to the British Architectural Library Manuscripts and Archives Collection RIBA British Architectural Library, Mansell 1998 is a guide to the architectural specifications, correspondence, sketchbooks and other documents including held in the collection.
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 Washington County, Maine--Historic Sites
Built in 1829 or 1840, this church's exterior was remodeled in 1870, and the design reflects Greek Revival influence with it's triangular gabled pediment, wide cornice and corner pilasters.
A splendid example of the best in New England architecture, generations of families and hard work have also supported and woven this building into the fabric of the town.
The entire downtown is an homogenous, cohesive grouping of 29 architecturally and/or historically significant buildings, built after the fire of 1886.
www.sunrisecounty.org /pb/hist/histall.htm   (7415 words)

  
 RFC 1834 (rfc1834) - Whois and Network Information Lookup Service, Whois++
Architecture The WHOIS service should be provided in a client/server model.
There are no restrictions on the design of the client, provided it is capable of passing queries to the server in the proper format, and capturing the server's response in some useful format.
RFC 1834: Under "Domain records" "Admin-email" field contains wrong RFC reference for...
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 1834 in architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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See also: 1833 in architecture, other events of 1834, 1835 in architecture and the architecture timeline.
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 Architecture Essay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Summary: The 12th Century saw the move away from the Romanesque architecture which had typified the preceding centuries to the era of the great gothic cathedrals which were to become the architectural symbol of the middle ages.
It is thought by many that the Red House is the definitive arts and crafts style house complying with the central conceptualisations originally visualised by Morris, Webb and their contemporary associates.
Explores how engineering architecture in the nineteenth century was largely changed by the development of iron, first as cast iron, then as wrought iron, later as steel.
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 The History of Allahabad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Acknowledging the immense navigational potential of its rivers and the entrepreneurial importance of the city as a center for boat making, Akbar built a magnificent fort overlooking the quiet flowing Yamuna.
An architectural marvel, the fort lodges the Ashokan pillar and some of the finest temples of north India.
In 1834 Allahabad became the seat of the Government of the North-Western Provinces and a High Court was established.
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 www.campechetravel.com :: touristic attractions
Since parts of the old fortress walls still remain, the legacy of pirates, conquerors and civil war lingers from the XIX century can be felt in the atmosphere.
Though the date of the construction is uncertain, it is possible that it was built at the end of the 1540 or beginning of 1541, when the Villa of San Francisco was founded.
They were design with the military architecture concept of the city.
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 RFC 1834 (rfc1834)
This is consistent with the RFC 954 query, "whois !SMITH1" Gargano & Weiss Informational [Page 4] RFC 1834 Whois++ Lookup Service August 1995 Other search options which should be supported are: whois smith exact match on last name whois smith,j exact match on last name, first name whois "smith,j" begins with "J" whois j.
When multiple matches are found and returned to the client, the server should add a brief help message explaining how to use handles to narrow the search to a single record.
Gargano & Weiss Informational [Page 6] RFC 1834 Whois++ Lookup Service August 1995 If the client queries for "help" or "?" then the server should return a complete help file.
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 1834 in architecture -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
1834 in architecture -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(Click link for more info and facts about architecture timeline) architecture timeline.
September 2 - (Click link for more info and facts about Thomas Telford) Thomas Telford, Scottish stonemason, architect and civil engineer, noted road-, bridge- and canal- builder.
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 AllRefer.com - Gottfried Semper (Architecture, Biography) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Architecture, Biographies > Gottfried Semper
In his book Der Stil in den technischen und tektonischen KUnsten (2 vol., 1860–63), he argued for a functional approach to modern architecture based on the study of the industrial arts.
He taught (1834–49) architecture at the Dresden Academy and became (1855) director of the architectural section of the Polytechnische Schule, ZUrich.
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 Great Buildings Online - Master Buildings List 2005.0612
Smith House, by Richard Meier, at Darien, Connecticut, 1965 to 1967.
Soane Museum, by Sir John Soane, at London, England, 1812 to 1834.
Thomas Larkin House, by unknown, at Monterey, California, 1834.
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 19th Century Architecture: Richard Upjohn
Upjohn was born at Shaftesbury in England, where he was originally in the business of cabinet-making.
He emigrated to Boston in 1829 and began an architecture firm in 1834.
He became most famous for his Gothic churches, including Trinity Church in New York.
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 1834 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1831 1832 1833 - 1834 - 1835 1836 1837
1834 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar).
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 eBay.co.uk - 1834, Coins, Art, Antiquarian Books Pre-1940 items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Vintage SCOTTISH - Scenery of Scotland - 1834 
Isle of Wight Map in Pen Ink and Wash. 1834.
DG: 1834 William 1V Shilling; FREE UK PP!
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 Gorey Online Wexford Ireland
Built in 1834, the architecture is worth noting, it is now the Social Services Centre.
Built in 1834, it's the towns oldest church.
Also in the Market Square is the Old Cemetery where the remains of Bishop Thomas Ram are buried, who's family were responsible for Gorey's fine layout.
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 artnet.com: Resource Library: Kirchner, Albert Emil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1834 Kirchner moved to Munich, where he joined the circle of Moritz von Schwind and Bonaventura Genelli.
His summer excursions to the Alps led to lithographic series such as the Views of the Tyrol and Salzburg and Views of Munich and its Environs.
By 1837 he had achieved a considerable reputation in the Munich Kunstverein as a painter of the architecture and landscapes of southern Germany and Italy.
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