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    Blab Case Study

    1. CPS (Sever) to check with IAB if any permits are required from BLM for the USDA Labs to be installed at Toolik. The permit is based on the TLRP, which will be updated for IAB to provide to BLM. The survey is complete, so CPS will update the TLRP. Ongoing 2. CPS (Smith) to provide NSF access to project documents on the portal. CPS is working on publishing documents for NSF access. Ongoing 3. CPS (Timmons) to develop an estimate of the long term maintenance costs of the BEO power line. Discuss this

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    Gorgas House Museum

    The Gorgas House Museum, built in 1829, is the oldest structure at the University of Alabama. It was built two years before the actual university opened. For a while, it was a hotel, dining hall, and residence for the student organization that is responsible for student recruitment to the university. “Through personal interaction with perspective students and families, the University Stewards will embody the friendliness, hospitality, diversity and pride that the campus community has to offer” (bama

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    Gateway Arch Research Paper

    1947 by Eero Saarinen and Hannskarl Bandel. The Gateway Arch took 2 years and 8 months to be built. An estimated 13 people were supposed to die while building the arch, but not a single person did. The Pittsburgh Des Moines Steel Company started construction started on February 12, 1963 and ended on October 28, 1965. Even though that is was completed on October 28, 1965, the tram in the arch started carrying passengers into the arch on July 24,1967. Each day the trams can carry up to 11,00

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    Toddler Bed Essay

    Shopping for a toddler bed on a budget can be a daunting task if you want something unique. There are lots of beds to choose from; however, they all are look very similar. You have your traditional wooden toddler bed with the rail to keep them falling out. Then there is your metal beds with a similar side rail. If you spent a lot of money you could find something more unique, such as a plastic car bed or a princess bed that resembles a carriage. With a little creativity, basic power tools, and a

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    Kerstin Thompson's Drum House

    Whilst it’s only possible to speculate, Kerstin Thompson’s Drum House seems to follow a very similar brief to that to the Bergren House by Mayne and Rotundi. The Bergen house was designed for a single mother who also worked as a full time scholar in a tertiary institution. The house needed to be entirely functional; there was no need for frivolous detail or aesthetic storage solutions. Practicality was king. Mayne and Rotundi focused on a circulation plan that would be as efficient as possible whilst

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    She's Grave Research Paper

    This world is full of creation and inspiration. Talented hands and minds create beautiful sceneries and landscapes for all walks of life. These are the hands and minds of landscape architects. Landscape architects create a wide arrange of landscape designs. Most architects get their inspiration from art and personal experiences. I am designing a landscape area for my Aunt Stacy’s grave. She has always been my inspiration for art and design, so she deserves a beautiful grave site and a place for her

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    Republican Portraits

    I would like to upgrade my funerary window relief along the Appian Way while I am vacationing away at my villa at Praeneste. The life-size funerary window relief made of stone currently possesses the aspects of Republican portrait style and I would like to upgrade it by giving it a more modern Augustan appearance. The sculptures in their current state possess many of the qualities that were common in the Republican era of portrait art. A major indication that this work of art is of the Republican

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    9/11 Research Paper

    Throughout history many fires that have accord have had an impact of building codes as well as an impact on the fire department. Since the events that occurred on September 11, 2001, the collapse of the World Trade Center has become one of the most discussed building collapses in history. Those events not only impacted the building codes of New York, but impacted the codes all over the United States. The attacks also affected the Fire Department of New York as well as fire departments around the

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    The Guggenheim Museum

    Using the Physical ,Economic, Socio-cultural -political and Technological Contexts of Building approach from lecture 2, describe and analyse the TWO significant buildings of the same typology i.e. two places of worship, two domestic dwellings, two public buildings, from two different centuries one of which must be 20th century/ early 21st century. Throughout history, galleries have exhibited creative architectural form at its best. In fact the architecture of many galleries can be considered

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    Response To American Architecture

    at the time, John Paxton experimented extensively with glasshouse construction and submitted a design. Of the many submitted and denied designs, Paxton’s was accepted. Using new combinations of prefabricated cast iron, laminated wood, and standard sized glass sheets, Paxton created a world-shattering roof design. In 1836 this system was used for the first time in creating the largest glass building (at the time). The construction was built to act as a self-supporting shell, like domes across other

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