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The Architect of the Capitol is responsible to the United States Congress for the maintenance, operation, development, and preservation of the United States Capitol Complex, which includes the Capitol, the congressional office buildings, the Library of Congress buildings, the Supreme Court building, the U.S. Botanic Garden, the Capitol Power Plant, and other facilities. MORE...
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Dublin Street Names
Everyone knows that O'Connell Street is named for Daniel O'Connell, but who was the Nassau in Nassau Street, or the Grafton in Grafton Street? Why is Winetavern Street so called or Usher's Island or Temple Bar? Why is Parliament Street nowhere near any parliament, old or new? Why is there an Of Lane in Dublin 1? Buy It Now!
Architecture of Dublin
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Architronic is a scholarly refereed journal, exploring the new ranges of architectural communication available through digital media. It is a platform for both presenting and reviewing research as a journal, and a forum for stimulating dialogue on emerging ideas.
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The Next Move
This workshop explores issues in classroom change with the goal of helping teachers move toward more student-centered classrooms.
"Renaissance," French for "rebirth," perfectly describes the intellectual and economic changes that occurred in Europe from the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries.
During the era known by this name, Europe emerged from the economic stagnation of the Middle Ages and experienced a time of financial growth. Also, and perhaps most ...
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THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE ARCHITECTURAL
THEORIA, PRAXIS AND POIESIS
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The following motifs were often used by medieval artists:
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Over 4600 Images of Art and Architecture.
Records in this index are the first record on each display page. There are 9 records on each display page.
Dutch, Thorn Prikker: Johan, 1892, Bride
Egypt, , 18th Dyn. (c.1355 BC), Altarpiece: Tell el-Amarna: Amenophis IV (later Akhnaton) & Nefertiti with 3 Princesses
Egypt, , 689-664 BC, King Taharqa in front of a ram
Egypt, , 1320-1200 BC, Dier El Medineh: Tomb of Sennedjem: Sennedjem & his wife working in the fields
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Italy in the 15th Century--Introduction
Leon Battista Alberti, Sant'Andrea, Mantua; 1472-1494; detail of transept facade
Leon Battista Alberti, Sant'Andrea, Mantua; 1472-1494; detail of front facade
D. Bramante, Sta. Maria presso S. Satiro, Milan; 1482-1494;oblique view of east facade
D. Bramante, Sta. Maria presso S. Satiro, Milan; 1482-1494;view from north corner
D. Bramante, Sta. Maria presso S. Satiro, Milan; 1482-1494; dome with lantern
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The 1890s and early years of the twentieth century were a turning point in American society. The economic system struggled to define itself and Americans through the language of consumption; social unrest and violence, results of economic depressions, disgust with corruption in government, and overcrowded urban centers erupted periodically throughout the era; and the agrarian way of life, so familiar and fundamental to American thought and self-image, was passing away into a nostalgic past. Hi ...
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