El valle de M'zab en el Sahara argelino contiene cinco ciudades conocidas como la Pentapolis, con Ghardaia como su capital. Durante siglos ha sido el refugio de una secta heterodoxa del Islam llamada mozabitas, quienes construyeron poblaciones coronadas por mezquitas siguiendo una tipología urbanística medieval que refleja la austeridad de sus tradiciones. El valle de M'zab fue declarado patrimonio de la Humanidad en 1982 debido a su importancia histórica y cultural.
El valle de M'zab en el Sahara argelino contiene cinco ciudades conocidas como la Pentapolis, con Ghardaia como su capital. Durante siglos ha sido el refugio de una secta heterodoxa del Islam llamada mozabitas, quienes construyeron poblaciones coronadas por mezquitas siguiendo una tipología urbanística medieval que refleja la austeridad de sus tradiciones. El valle de M'zab fue declarado patrimonio de la Humanidad en 1982 debido a su importancia histórica y cultural.
The document discusses the different climatic zones in India and their characteristics. It identifies five major climatic zones: 1) hot and dry, 2) warm and humid, 3) composite, 4) moderate, and 5) cold. Each zone is characterized by varying temperature, humidity, rainfall levels, and vegetation patterns. Traditional vernacular architecture in each zone utilizes local materials and techniques that are well-suited to the regional climate and maximize occupant comfort.
Ubiz est une application qui met en relation les commerçants avec un public local. Quel commerçant n'a pas rêvé d'informer ses clients en temps réel d'une super promo car il lui reste des produits à vendre par exemple.
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Vortrag von Peter Gräser auf der Tagung "Erfolgreich arbeiten mit Daten" veranstaltet von eBusiness Lotse Mitteldeutschland, BMWI eKompetenz-Netzwerk und Fraunhofer Fokus in Berlin am 01. Oktober 2014 in Berlin
This document discusses two books about architect Eero Saarinen and his work. The first book is a 1962 publication titled "Eero Saarinen on his work" which was written by Aline B. Saarinen based on conversations with Eero Saarinen. The second source is a 1984 article from Perspecta magazine titled "Coming of Age: Eero Saarinen and Modern American Architecture" written by P. Papademetriou that examines Saarinen's career and impact on modern American architecture.
General Motors published a brochure in 1959 to promote their advertising at the upcoming Century 21 World's Fair in Seattle in 1962. The brochure outlined GM's plans to construct Futurama, an exhibit showcasing models of cities and highways of the future. Visitors would experience a vision of America in the 1980s while riding through the exhibit on moving sidewalks.
This document discusses the dedication of the General Motors Technical Center (GMTC) in May 1956. It includes a brochure published for the occasion as well as images from science fiction illustrations and advertising of the time period featuring the GMTC and concepts for the future of transportation and technology. The GMTC aimed to bring together engineers and scientists to collaborate on developing new technologies and vehicles for General Motors.
This document is a brochure published on May 16, 1956 to commemorate the dedication of the General Motors Technical Center. The brochure provides details about the occasion of the dedication ceremony of the new technical center for General Motors.
The dedication brochure from May 1956 summarized the opening of the General Motors Technical Center in Warren, Michigan. The new technical facility consolidated engineering operations and brought together scientists and engineers to collaborate on research and automotive development. The 200-acre campus featured state-of-the-art labs and testing facilities to allow GM to develop new technologies and vehicle innovations to drive the company's future success.
The document discusses the different climatic zones in India and their characteristics. It identifies five major climatic zones: 1) hot and dry, 2) warm and humid, 3) composite, 4) moderate, and 5) cold. Each zone is characterized by varying temperature, humidity, rainfall levels, and vegetation patterns. Traditional vernacular architecture in each zone utilizes local materials and techniques that are well-suited to the regional climate and maximize occupant comfort.
Ubiz est une application qui met en relation les commerçants avec un public local. Quel commerçant n'a pas rêvé d'informer ses clients en temps réel d'une super promo car il lui reste des produits à vendre par exemple.
Dans le monde de événementiel c'est aussi une super opportunité de pouvoir contacter de nombreuses personnes en temps réel.
Tout cela à moindre coût!!!
Moins de 25 € par année pour l'abonnement!
Vortrag von Peter Gräser auf der Tagung "Erfolgreich arbeiten mit Daten" veranstaltet von eBusiness Lotse Mitteldeutschland, BMWI eKompetenz-Netzwerk und Fraunhofer Fokus in Berlin am 01. Oktober 2014 in Berlin
This document discusses two books about architect Eero Saarinen and his work. The first book is a 1962 publication titled "Eero Saarinen on his work" which was written by Aline B. Saarinen based on conversations with Eero Saarinen. The second source is a 1984 article from Perspecta magazine titled "Coming of Age: Eero Saarinen and Modern American Architecture" written by P. Papademetriou that examines Saarinen's career and impact on modern American architecture.
General Motors published a brochure in 1959 to promote their advertising at the upcoming Century 21 World's Fair in Seattle in 1962. The brochure outlined GM's plans to construct Futurama, an exhibit showcasing models of cities and highways of the future. Visitors would experience a vision of America in the 1980s while riding through the exhibit on moving sidewalks.
This document discusses the dedication of the General Motors Technical Center (GMTC) in May 1956. It includes a brochure published for the occasion as well as images from science fiction illustrations and advertising of the time period featuring the GMTC and concepts for the future of transportation and technology. The GMTC aimed to bring together engineers and scientists to collaborate on developing new technologies and vehicles for General Motors.
This document is a brochure published on May 16, 1956 to commemorate the dedication of the General Motors Technical Center. The brochure provides details about the occasion of the dedication ceremony of the new technical center for General Motors.
The dedication brochure from May 1956 summarized the opening of the General Motors Technical Center in Warren, Michigan. The new technical facility consolidated engineering operations and brought together scientists and engineers to collaborate on research and automotive development. The 200-acre campus featured state-of-the-art labs and testing facilities to allow GM to develop new technologies and vehicle innovations to drive the company's future success.
This document appears to be a list of two magazine publications from 1956: Progressive Architecture from June 1956 and Time magazine from July 1956. However, without more context around the content of these publications, it is difficult to provide a more informative summary in 3 sentences or less.
This 3 sentence document appears to be the title "Architectural Forum" repeated 3 times for the month of May 1956. It does not provide much additional context or information beyond stating the publication title and date.
This 4 sentence document appears to be the title "Architectural Forum" repeated 4 times for the month of November 1954. It does not provide much contextual information to summarize further in 3 sentences or less.
This 3-page document appears to be from the November 1951 issue of Architectural Forum magazine. While no other details can be gleaned from the limited information provided, the document is presumably focused on architectural topics as it is from an architecture-centered publication from 1951.
The document is an architectural rendering from Architectural Forum magazine in July 1949 on pages 74-75. It was rendered by J. Henderson Barr and shows an axonometric view of an architectural design. The rendering provides a three-dimensional perspective of a building or design concept.
The document is the cover of the July 1949 issue of Architectural Forum magazine. It features a rendered sketch by S. Glen Paulsen of a project sketch by Eero Saarinen. The source of the image is listed as the Cranbrook Digital Archive.
The document is a book edited by David G. De Long & C. Ford Peatross titled "Eero Saarinen, buildings from the Balhtazar Korab Archive", published in 2008 by Norton/Library of Congress visual sourcebooks in architecture, design & engineering. It features photographs from the Balhtazar Korab Archive of buildings designed by Finnish American architect Eero Saarinen.