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  Christian de Portzamparc
Highly respected by architectural cognoscente throughout the world, this relatively young French architect explains that he was "a designer who painted before he decided to study architecture." While he still paints, he says, "I am not a painter or sculptor, yet." He is however a frequent lecturer and author.
The point made is part of his concept that a new monumentality is emerging in architecture, one that is not based on the mass of a structure, but on the concept of space, form and voids between.
His architecture, with its complex, subtle volumes, its skillful use of full and empty spaces, of lights and shadows, gives life to a new urban space, a new dialogue with the city, and with a special kind of dream and poetry.
www.pritzkerprize.com /portz.htm   (9732 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
We study the performance of a cluster-based multiprocessor architecture in which processors within a cluster are tightly coupled via a shared cluster cache for various processor-cache configurations.
While currently known array architectures can be designed to be tolerant to [a] single failure in the support hardware, little attention has been paid to performance in the event of such failures.
Furthermore, this architecture is fault tolerant to at least double failures in the support hardware and is, therefore, a more reliable and robust architecture.
www.cs.wisc.edu /arch/www/ISCAbib/isca21   (6592 words)

  
 [No title]
Abstract This memo defines an architecture for the storage and retrieval of the digital representations for books, journals, photographic images, etc., which are collected in a large organized digital library.
Two unique features of this architecture are the ability to generate reference documents and the ability to create multiple views of a document.
The architecture must support documents that are composed of references to all or part of other documents.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc1691.txt   (1819 words)

  
 RFC 1621 - Pip Near-term Architecture
In the near-term architecture, the FTIF Chain is used to carry source and destination hierarchical unicast addresses, policy route fragments, multicast addresses (all-of-group), and anycast (one-of-group) addresses.
Francis [Page 15] RFC 1621 Pip Near-term Architecture May 1994 Once the packet reaches the multicast tree, it switches to multicast routing by changing the on-tree bit to 1 and using the Dest ID group address for forwarding.
The architecture for operating routing algorithms in Pip reflects the clean partitioning of routing contexts in the Pip header.
www.packetizer.com /rfc/rfc1621   (17270 words)

  
 PUBLIC ROADS On-Line (Summer 1994): The IVHS Architecture Program: A Systematic Approach to Progress
It is vital that the architecture be designed in a systematic fashion so that all issues are addressed openly and directly, rather than having the architecture evolve in a ad hoc fashion.
For example, the development of an architecture will help resolve issues such as whether optimal routings are calculated by invehicle computers using information transmitted to the vehicle or calculated at traffic management centers and then transmitted to vehicles.
The architecture will be especially helpful in guiding studies and tests involving multiple-user services, since these can be performed in the context provided by the architecture framework.
www.tfhrc.gov /pubrds/summer94/p94su8.htm   (2144 words)

  
 Pasquale Kuritzky Architecture Hompage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Since 1994, Pasquale Kuritzky Architecture has completed over $1 billion in design projects from the Keys to Jupiter, Florida.
Whether you are a homeowner building your dream house, or a developer seeking architectural services for commercial or residential properties, Pasquale Kuritzky Architecture has the experience to make your design project a success.
We adhere to the premise that delighting the client is better than satisfying the client, and commit ourselves to excellence in providing quality architectural services.
www.pkarchitecture.com   (193 words)

  
 Modern Architecture - Further Reading - MSN Encarta
The story of modern architecture told in the works of Le Corbusier, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Wide-ranging discussion of international developments in architecture after the 1960s.
Makers of 20th Century Modern Architecture: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook.
encarta.msn.com /readings_761595616/Modern_Architecture.html   (148 words)

  
 Architecture Resources
The Architecture library in Carpenter Hall and the Holland and Terrell Libraries contain many resources for students and faculty interested in Architecture.
Avery Index to Architecture Periodicals: pre 1994 material is in print in the Architecture Library's Reference Collection at Z5945.C65x.
Architecture Reference Sources: Bibliography prepared by the University of California, Berkeley.
www.wsulibs.wsu.edu /holland/ref/arch.html   (345 words)

  
 [No title]
The architecture still works if this assumption is violated, but it does not have a means to prevent multiple host- router and router-router hops through the shared medium.
General familiarity with the TCP/IP architecture and the IP protocol is assumed.
In particular, some large public data networks may include configuration options that could allow Net A to talk to Net B and Net B to talk to Net C, but prevent A from talking directly to C. In this case, the routing protocols have to be sophisticated enough to handle such anomalies.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc1620.txt   (5227 words)

  
 August 1994 - Stock Architecture
Within the American stock architecture style are several notable subgroups of design, including Mississippis, Fayettevilles, Springfields and Harper Ferrys.
The English stock architecture remained constant for almost two centuries, evolving from the Queen Anne Musket of French and Indian War service through the Enfields of the Crimean War and was continued in the Lee-Enfield cartridge weapons of English manufacture.
I favor the Enfield stock architecture because before I was an N-SSA shooter, I was an NSSA (National Skeet Shooting Association) shooter.
www.civilwarguns.com /9408.html   (834 words)

  
 Apache: Conceptual Architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Acknowledging the importance of development team structure and previous architect ure on the current architecture of the system, the paper presents a description of the development team structure and it presents a brief history of the architecture of Apache.
Though architecture drift does not introduce problems in the system, it affects the maintainability and the evolution of t he software system and it eventually leads to architecture erosion.
In addition, this paper does not use the Live architecture that resides in the minds of the developers and architects of Apach e, because of time constraint and because some of the main architects are no longer members of Apache.
plg.uwaterloo.ca /~aeehassa/cs746/as1/apache1.htm   (3547 words)

  
 Parsons, Master of Architecture
The Department of Architecture, Interior Design, and Lighting at Parsons School of Design offers a NAAB accredited professional Master of Architecture degree that emphasizes the study of architecture as a material and cultural practice.
Prior to entry in the three-year program, these students are required to take one college-level course in calculus and one in physics, and at least one course in the history of architecture.
The National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), which is the sole agency authorized to accredit U.S. professional degree programs in architecture, recognizes two types of degrees: the Bachelor of Architecture and the Master of Architecture.
www2.parsons.edu /architecture/aidl/march.html   (631 words)

  
 Counterflow Pipeline Processor Architecture - Sproull, Sutherland, Molnar (ResearchIndex)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Abstract: : The counterflow pipeline processor architecture (cfpp) is a proposal for a family of microarchitectures for risc processors.
The architecture derives its name from its fundamental feature, namely that instructions and results flow in opposite directions within a pipeline and interact as they pass.
The architecture seeks geometric regularity in processor chip layout, purely local control to avoid performance limitations of complex global pipeline stall signals, and simplicity that might lead...
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /sproull94counterflow.html   (510 words)

  
 KTA [ Progressive Architecture 1994 ]
Kieran, Timberlake and Harris remind us that, whatever value architecture has as a cultural artifact or as an expressive medium, basic issues such as structural simplicity, spatial clarity, and physical durability remain central to the architect's task and still open to formal exploration.
Finishing in architecture is generally understood to be the process of bringing to an end, of completing or putting the final touches on a building.
The author is Chairman of the Department of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania.
www.kierantimberlake.com /article_archive/progressive_arch_94_1.html   (1898 words)

  
 II Journal: Enrique Norten--The Emil Lorch Professor of Architecture
The internationally renowned architect, Enrique Norten, has accepted a tenure position with the College of Architecture and Urban Planning as the Emil Lorch Professor of Architecture.
In the spring of 1996 he held the O'Neil- Ford Chair in Architecture at the University of Texas, Austin; and in the fall he served as the Elliot Noyes Visiting Professor at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
Norten's appointment, besides adding intellectual and professional strength to the Architecture Program, will further recognize the increasingly international commitments of the College and the global nature of architectural practice.
www.umich.edu /~iinet/journal/vol4no2/norten.html   (296 words)

  
 Wiley::1994 Annual of Light & Architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Unlike its two predecessors, the Annual of Light and Architecture 1994 features not only description of individual buildings and their specific lighting solutions, but in addition several chapters dealing with different approaches to the subject.
The final chapter is devoted to two lighting designs by female students of architecture which are noteworthy for their astonishingly progressive treatment of light and for the pleasure and imagination applied to the tasks at hand.
In conclusion, the reader is given an opportunity to get to know a light artist and his work, and to have a look at a diamond show whose most important elements were light and music.
www.wiley.com /WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471236055.html   (250 words)

  
 School of Architecture Louisiana Tech University
1994 The His and Her House Competitions, Vol.
1994 The His and Her House Proceedings of the ACSA National Meeting, Montreal.
1987 Architecture and Landscape as Synonymous Experience, Reflections - The Journal of the School of Architecture at Champaign, Vol.
www.latech.edu /tech/liberal-arts/architecture/Fakelmann.htm   (904 words)

  
 Architecture 98
Nemausus 1--Une HLM des Années 80 (Public Housing for the 80s) (Stan Neumann and Richard Copans, France, 1995) Jean Nouvel, architect of such buildings as the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris and the Lyon Opera house, was commissioned in 1986 by the city of Nîmes, in southern France, to design 114 public housing units.
A Vision Built: Zaha Hadid (Boris Penth, Germany, 1994) The architecture of Iraqi-born Zaha Hadid is characterized by expressive shapes and quirky perspectives.
Peter Eisenman: Making Architecture Move (Michael Blackwood, United States and Germany, 1995) American architect and theorist Peter Eisenman speaks about his work and his ideas of architecture which have fomented debate, as has his collaboration with third-generation German architect Albert Speer.
www.artfilm.org /Arch98-1.htm   (911 words)

  
 Yale School of Architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In 2002, TEN Arquitectos' Hotel Habita was recognized as the "Latin American Building of the Year" by the World Architecture Awards and was also awarded the Business Week / Architectural Record Award.
He currently holds the Miller Chair at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, but he has also held the O´Neal Ford Chair in Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin, the Lorch Professor of Architecture Chair at the University of Michigan, the Elliot Noyes Visiting Design Critic at Harvard University.
He was a Professor of Architecture at the Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City (1980-1990) and has served as a visiting professor at Cornell University, Parsons School of Design, Pratt Institute, Sci-Arc, Rice University, Columbia University.
www.architecture.yale.edu /faculty/visiting/norten/norten.htm   (331 words)

  
 Software Architecture Publications
Len Bass, Paul Clements, and Rick Kazman, "Software Architecture in Practice," Published by Addison-Wesley in the SEI Series.
For additional architecture definition and general overview information, contact Paul Clements.
Reed Little, "Architectures for Distributed Interactive Simulation"Advances in Modelling and Simulation Conference, Redstone Arsenal, AL, 26-28 April, 1994.
www.sei.cmu.edu /architecture/projects.html   (987 words)

  
 Center for American Architecture and Design - Kevin Alter's CV
186 Ü 191, the University of Manitoba faculty of architecture journal
The University of California at Berkeley - 1994
The University of Texas at Austin - 1994
www.utexas.edu /architecture/center/alter_cv.html   (1054 words)

  
 New School of Architecture and Design career training
In 1993, we started Capella University with a vision of creating new educational opportunities for working adults—a vision we think is terribly important now, in the age of...
NewSchool of Architecture and Design was founded by the late Richard Welsh in Chula Vista, California, in 1980.
Dick's vision was to bring education in architecture to the San Dieg...
careercolleges.com /.../253/New-School-of-Architecture-and-Design.html   (158 words)

  
 French Gothic Architecture: The Cathedrals
Currently, there are not enough Tomatometer critic reviews for French Gothic Architecture: The Cathedrals to receive a rating.
An in-depth examination of French Gothic architecture that focuses on its advanced construction and beauty.
The real-life 1947 murder of a Hollywood starlet is the inspiration Brian De Palma's "The Black Dahlia," starring Scarlett Johansson, Josh Hartnett, Mia Kirshner, and Aaron Eckhart.
www.rottentomatoes.com /m/french_gothic_architecture_the_cathedrals   (301 words)

  
 atelierjones llc | architecture | ecodesign | planning
1994 "First AIA Honor Awards for Interiors Presented," Progressive Architecture, June 1994, pg.
1994 "AIA Announces Honor Awards for Interiors," in Architecture, May, 1994, pg.
1994 "Selected Detail: Artful Partition System," in Progressive Architecture, April 1994, pg.
www.atelierjones.com /vitae.htm   (210 words)

  
 JEFFREY KRAUSE - ARCHITECTURE
Jeffrey Krause is an architect, educator, and entrepreneur expanding the relationship between design and digital processes through architectural experiments, artistic representations and software development.
There are two foci in the work, the creation of computational models to emulate, simulate or augment the cognitive processes of design thinking and aesthetic evaluation; and the use of technology to broaden the horizon of design thinking and alternative design processes.
Prior to Blacksquare, he was Visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Hawaii teaching courses in architectural design and advanced computational design.
arch.blacksquare.com /bio.asp   (331 words)

  
 Cooper Union School of Architecture: Faculty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Professor Eisenman received a Bachelor of Architecture, Cornell University; Master of Architecture, Columbia University; M.A. and Ph.D., Cambridge.
Eisenman was an editor of the journal Oppositions (IAUS, 1973-1984) and Oppositions Books, and his numerous essays on architecture have appeared in magazines and journals worldwide.
In 2001 he received the Medal of Honor from the New York City American Institute of Architects and the Smithsonian Institution’s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for Architecture.
www.cooper.edu /architecture/faculty/faculty/eisenman.html   (362 words)

  
 MIT Architecture: Michael Dennis Works   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Court and Garden: From the French Hotel to the City of Modern Architecture, (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press and the Graham Foundation, 1986).
"Architecture and the Postmodern City II," Werk+Bauen & Wohen, January, 1983.
"Architecture and the Postmodern City," Cornell Journal of Architecture 1, 1981.
architecture.mit.edu /prtfolio/fac_work/pjdennis.html   (394 words)

  
 Landscape Architecture :: Daniel Winterbottom
"Design/Technology in the Landscape Architectural Curriculum: Are we preparing students to excel in and contribute to the profession?" CELA, August 1996
College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington: Healing Gardens: The role of therapeutic gardens in the healing process, 1996
College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington: Certificate of Honor, Faculty Award, Outstanding Contributions to the Department, 1997
www.caup.washington.edu /larch/people/faculty/dan/cv.php   (1529 words)

  
 Out of Time Architecture
Alessandra Dini earned her B.A. from Harvard College in Fine Arts, and a Master of Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
After working for five years in Barcelona, Spain, she settled in New York where she founded Out of Time Architecture, in 1994.
In parallel to the architectural work, in 1996 Alessandra also founded New York Works, a design production firm based in New York and in Italy.
www.outoftimearchitecture.com   (78 words)

  
 PennDesign :: Architecture
Started his professional practice in Mexico City in 1981 as partner of Albin y Norten Arquitectos S.C. In 1985 he founded TEN Arquitectos where he is currently the Principal.
He has also held the O´Neal Ford Chair in Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin, the Lorch Professor of Architecture Chair at the University of Michigan, and the Elliot Noyes Visiting Design Critic at Harvard University.
In 2004, he was named the Eero Saarinen Visiting Professor of Architectural Design at Yale University.
www.design.upenn.edu /new/arch/facultybio.php?fid=58   (434 words)

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