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  ARCHITECTURE (ARCH)
Architecture and Society (3) An overview of architecture and its relationship to society through a study of its history, its contemporary forms and its future; designed for non-majors.
Architecture and Planning in Mexico (3) Study of architectural development in Mexico during the prehispanic, Spanish colonial and contemporary periods, with emphasis on design ideas from each period.
Architecture and the Arid Region (2) Studies of the relationship between architecture and the climatic characteristics of arid regions with emphasis on passive cooling techniques.
catalog.arizona.edu /courses/974/ARCH.html   (2684 words)

  
 Architecture | TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Futuristic architecture was an early 20th century form of architecture, characterized by long horizontal lines.
See also 1848 in architecture, 1849 other events of 1849, 1850 in architecture and the architecture timeline.
See also 1887 in architecture, 1888 other events of 1888, 1889 in architecture and the architecture timeline.
www.tutorgig.co.uk /encyclopedia/sencyclo.jsp?keywords=Architecture   (404 words)

  
 The Architect's Newspaper - www.archpaper.com
Certain architecture schools under certain deans have managed to capture the sense of their epoch while simultaneously moving the profession forward.
As architecture schools everywhere grew towards a more professional focus, there was a narrower definition of what architecture is, but to a large extent, we have maintained that identity and goal.
As part of the architecture school I inherited the Lighting Research Center, which was funded by NYSERDA when it was founded in 1991 and adopted by the lighting industry for establishing standards.
www.archpaper.com /feature_articles/Deans_List.html   (3036 words)

  
 Architecture
The terms which we often use to describe "colonial architecture" such as: "Salt Box", "Cape Cod", and "2 story Colonial" and which we see in real estate ads are not house styles but, refer to the shape of the body of the building.
In fact, the range of our architecture is broad, of many styles and periods, eclectic, and as several owners lived in the same house, maintained and "updated" it, many changes over the years on a given house have enhanced the appearance of the house and maintained the integrity of the original style or did not.
This is an overview with a focus on the old styles in the center of town and in the farm architecture throughout town.
www.hollis.nh.us /windowsonhollispast/architecture/houses.html   (8747 words)

  
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He or she has acquired a first professional degree, either a Bachelor's or a Master's of Architecture, has interned for at least three years with a registered architect, and has passed a registration examination administered by the NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards).
One outcome of the professionalism movement was the licensing of architects on a state-by-state basis in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
Travel was a major source of architectural inspiration and exposure for these designers, as was the reliance upon trade journals and published books of designs.
www.uen.org /ucme/media/text/ta000311.txt   (2285 words)

  
 ArtLex on architecture
Islamic tomb in a walled garden built for Shah Jahan's wife Mumatz Mahal [aka Arjuman Banu Begum], of bearing masonry and inlaid marble, with onion-shape domes and flanking towers, in Agra, India, seat of the Mughal Empire.
"Architecture is the triumph of human imagination over materials, methods and men, to put man into possession of his own earth.
Great Buildings Collection is a gateway to architecture from around the world and across history.
www.artlex.com /ArtLex/a/architecture.html   (2264 words)

  
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In the official lists in sections 6.2 - 6.10, an asterisk (*) next to a protocol denotes that it is new to this document or has been moved from one protocol level to another, or differs from the previous edition of this document.
While they may be proposed as a service protocol at a later stage, and thus become proposed standard, draft standard, and then standard protocols, the designation of a protocol as experimental may sometimes be meant to suggest that the protocol, although perhaps mature, is not intended for operational use.
Sometimes one protocol is replaced by another and thus becomes historic, or it may happen that a protocol on the standards track is in a sense overtaken by another protocol (or other events) and becomes historic (state 5).
matrix.csustan.edu /docs/rfc/1501-2000/rfc1920.txt   (5572 words)

  
 Charles Rennie MacKintosh and the Glasgow School of Art
Mackintosh borrowed significantly from his knowledge of Scottish architecture and many of the identifiable sources are essentially reinterpretations of Scottish themes.
It clearly recalls castle architecture, particularly in the irregular fenestration, the massive walls, the turreted tower house like appearance, and the replay of devices, such as slit and randomly placed windows, all deriving from Mackintosh's sketchbook studies of vernacular architecture.
Mackintosh was also aware of progressive theorists in England who were interested in creating a new architectural vocabulary progressing from, but not overwhelmed by, historical forms, and he joined their ideas with an undercurrent of Scottishness in his own thinking.
gillonj.tripod.com /MacKintosh   (1352 words)

  
 RFC 1887 (rfc1887)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Such `multi-homed' routing domains may, for example, consist of single-site campuses and companies which are attached to multiple backbones, large organizations which are attached to different providers at different locations in the same country, or multi-national organizations which are attached to backbones in a variety of countries worldwide.
Rekhter & Li Informational [Page 15] RFC 1887 IPv6 Unicast Address Allocation Architecture December 1995 With the third approach, each multi-homed organization in the widget group would make use of an address assignment based on its other attachment(s) to TRDs (the attachments not associated with the widget group).
Rekhter & Li Informational [Page 16] RFC 1887 IPv6 Unicast Address Allocation Architecture December 1995 4.4.5 Summary There are therefore a number of possible solutions to the problem of assigning IPv6 addresses to multi-homed routing domains.
www.cse.ohio-state.edu /cgi-bin/rfc/rfc1887.html   (8550 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Privacy and Publicity: Modern Architecture As Mass Media: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Where conventional criticism portrays modern architecture as a high artistic practice in opposition to mass culture, Colomina sees the emerging systems of communication that have come to define twentieth-century culture -- the mass media -- as the true site within which modern architecture was produced.
She considers architectural discourse as the intersection of a number of systems of representation such as drawings, models, photographs, books, films, and advertisements.
Considering the amount of architectural monographs being churned out on a daily basis, and the creation of terms such as "information architecture," it's extremely valuable to look at how modern architecture might have started from an alliance between types of publicity and design.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0262032147?v=glance   (1067 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Adding such a dual-stack architecture to all the existing hosts is, in fact, a significant effort.
Alternatively, it may be advantageous to align the two architectures by using the same domain boundaries, areas, and subnet organization.
A separate IPv6 architecture can be used to replace the inefficient IPv4 topologies burdening many of today's enterprises.
www.opus1.com /ipv6/draft-iab-case-for-ipv6-05.txt   (13793 words)

  
 RFC 1887 (rfc1887) - An Architecture for IPv6 Unicast Address Allocation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The overall IPv6 addressing architecture is defined in [2].
Addressing solutions which require substantial changes or constraints on the current topology are not considered.
The architecture and recommendations in this paper are oriented primarily toward the large-scale division of IPv6 address allocation in the Internet.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc1887.html   (8393 words)

  
 1887 in architecture -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
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www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/1/18/1887_in_architecture.htm   (78 words)

  
 St. Agatha - St. James Church Tour
The transept is proclaimed, architecturally, by the great arch spanning the nave.
That is in part because of the subtlety of Edwin F. Durang's architecture of 1881-1887.
These windows of 1887 are obviously conceived as a pair.
www.saintsaj.org /Building/tour-transept.html   (926 words)

  
 Architecture Web Resources
Architecture and Building is a guide to net sites on architecture, building and construction, design, housing, planning, preservation, facility management, energy and the environment, and landscape architecture, compiled by Jeanne Brown, University of Nevada Las Vegas Architecture Studies Library.
The architecture of the 20th century is the main theme of this database." Lists by person and town; searchable.
Over 19,000 images of architecture and architectural sculpture of the Mediterranean Basin, a small selection and brief survey of Islamic architecture, and a searchable book on Greek and Roman Cities of Western Turkey.
library.nevada.edu /arch/rsrce/webrsrce/main0011.html   (1729 words)

  
 Journal of San Diego History
It featured Root's innovative approach to architecture and lent further credence to his reputation as a man "too original in his own artistic conceptions to form a style based on that of any other architect." Hebbard absorbed Root's ideas and ideology and pursued his search for the American architectural essence.
The Board of Architectural Examiners, created in 1903, of which Hebbard was an integral part from that year until 1919, was divided into northern and southern districts.
He began his study of architecture in New York in 1853, as a student in the office of the noted ecclesiastical architect, Richard Upjohn, and remained five years, marrying Upjohn's daughter and later becoming a partner in the firm of Richard Upjohn and Company.
www.sandiegohistory.org /journal/87winter/hebbard.htm   (11839 words)

  
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With the first solution, it is not possible to determine from the destination address whether or not the destination is within the country.
Let's also assume that the total number of organizations involved in the widget group is small enough that it is reasonable to maintain a routing table containing one entry per organization, but that they are distributed throughout a larger internet with many millions of (mostly not widget-associated) routing domains.
These networks will not be interconnected in a strictly hierarchical manner (for example, there is expected to be direct connectivity between regionals, and all of these types of networks may have direct international connections).
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc1887.txt   (8550 words)

  
 ART IN PRAYER - The Church of the Trei Ierarhi Monastery
Situated within the old precincts of the city, on the Ulita Domneasca Lane (at present Stefan cel Mare si Sfânt Boulevard), the Church of the Trei Ierarhi Monastery was built between 1637 - 1639 and consecrated on the 6-th of May, 1639, by Metropolitan Varlaam of Moldavia.
From the foundation to the spires, the refined geometry of Romanian folk art is wovwn with elements of relief and oriental arabesques but also with ornaments characteristic of the Western art.
The restoration was achieved between 1822 - 1887 (the architecture) and until 1898 (the painting and the re-arrangement of the interior) the consecration of the church taking place in 1904 under King Charles I. The Gothic Room building was raised by Vasile Lupu, being restored several times, last time in 1960.
www.ici.ro /romania/en/orase/manastiri/trei_i11.html   (626 words)

  
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In other cases, it may be advantageous to align the two architectures by using the same domain boundaries, areas, and subnet organization.
A separate IPv6 architecture can be used to replace the inefficient IPv4 addressing systems burdening many of today's enterprises.
Transport, etc ------------------------------------------------------------------ Figure 6: IPv6 Extension Headers The IPv6 extension header architecture replaces the IPv4 options field and also impacts the protocol type field, which is currently used to indicate the type of protocol within the datagram's payload, e.g., TCP or User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
www.ietf.org /proceedings/98dec/I-D/draft-ietf-iab-case-for-ipv6-03.txt   (12678 words)

  
 Historic Sites--Washington County, Maine
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.quoddyloop.com /washcohist.htm   (7390 words)

  
 Frances Loeb Library: Resources: Pathfinders: Gardens: Bibiographic Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
*The classification system NAB was developed in 1919 by the pioneering librarian of the Harvard School of Landscape Architecture, Theodora Kimball (1887-1935), a graduate of Simmons Class of 1917, with the collaboration of her husband, Henry Vincent Hubbard (1875-1945), a Harvard Professor of Landscape Architecture, and founding editor of Landscape Architecture Magazine.
The authors thought that this placement most precisely acknowledged the artistic component of landscape architecture, whereas placing it in subclass S, as it is today, would suggest that it is simply another form of agriculture.
In addition to developing classification schemes for both landscape architecture and city planning, during her career as a librarian, Ms.
www.gsd.harvard.edu /library/resources/pathfinders/gardens_bibliography.html   (555 words)

  
 Sonnenberg Gardens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion — Located at 151 Charoltte Street in Canandaigua, is a fifty-acre estate that includes nine formal gardens, a green house conservatory, ponds, statuary, and a forty-room mansion built by Mr.
The architecture of the rusticated gray stone mansion, trimmed in red Medina sandstone, is a blend of Elizabethan, Richardson Romanesque, and Tudor.
The Palm House is the centerpiece of the greenhouse complex with 1,100 pieces of curved, frosted glass.
www.fingerlakes.com /sonnenberg.htm   (258 words)

  
 Heritage Square Museum - Things To Do In Los Angeles
Experts date the building as circa 1880 and describe it as "a 19th Century Mansard-style residence one of the last examples of its style in the Los Angeles area." It was moved from Johnston Street to Heritage Square in 1971.
John Ford House c 1887 The architecture of this 1885 residence has been described as a mixture of Italianate, Eastlake and Queen Anne styles.
Built in 1876, this grand mansion of High Victorian Italianate architecture was built as a residence for William Hayes Perry, a prominent lumber dealer.
www.laokay.com /HeritageSquareMuseum.htm   (250 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: 1887 in architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
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www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/1887-in-architecture   (78 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Le Corbusier: Architect of the Twentieth Century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Le Corbusier was a challenging figure, intent on using his "five points of a new architecture" to change the "new man's" living and working spaces in order to bring them in line with the technology, aesthetics, and politics of his age.
Combining a design-forward coffee table look with Frampton's (Labor, Work and Architecture) world class art historical chops, this book concisely documents 17 buildings designed by one of the most visionary architects of modernism.
Here celebrated architectural photographer Roberto Schezen joins with Columbia University architectural historian Kenneth Frampton-one of the world's foremost experts on modern architecture and on Le Corbusier-to bring us the most authoritative and visually enthralling exploration of Le Corbusier's greatest buildings.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0810934949   (426 words)

  
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Now that IPv6 is specified to be a required, mandatory to implement network layer protocol by 3GPP, 3GPP2 and MWIF, we can expect to see hundreds of millions, or more likely billions, of IPv6-capable devices populating the Internet within 5 years.
The Business Case for IPv6 Given the remarkable growth of the Internet, and business opportunity represented by the Internet, IPv6 is of major interest to business interests, enterprise internetworks, and the global Internet.
Expires 25 December 2000 [Page 18] Internet Draft The Case for IPv6 25 June 2000 Administrators may choose to keep the IPv6 topology and addressing logically separate from the IPv4 network, even though both run on the same physical infrastructure, allowing the two to be administered separately.
www.ipv6.org /draft-iab-case-for-ipv6-06.txt   (14534 words)

  
 Roxen Community:
Administrators may choose to keep the IPv6 topology and addressing logically separate from the IPv4 network, even though both run on the same physical infrastructure, allowing the two to be administered separately.
But an equally important difference is the relative abilities of IPv6 and IPv4 to provide a hierarchical address space that facilitates efficient routing architectures.
IPv4 was initially designed with class A, class B, and class C addresses, which divided address bits between network and host but did not create a hierarchy that would allow a single high-level address to represent many lower-level addresses.
community.roxen.com /developers/idocs/drafts/draft-iab-case-for-ipv6-06.html   (15958 words)

  
 Art History 111 Imagebase
Below, organized in roughly the order of your syllabus, are some of the images-- paintings, maps, photographs, works of sculpture, works of architecture, city plans, designed objects-- that you will look at over this semester.
If you have a particular interest in a given period, go to the link page for the Links to Other Art Sites On the Web to access museum collections like Florence's famed Uffizi Gallery, and other sources of works of art.
Cross section of a Hopi and Zuni Pueblo, architecture.
www.uic.edu /depts/ahaa/classes/ah111/imagebank.html   (2525 words)

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