हैप्पी न्यू एअर 2008
Chicago River
Before 1900, the river flowed into Lake Michigan ... but ... Since 1900, the flow of the river has been reversed and now ... Chicago River begins from Lake Michigan and empties into the Mississippi River System.
WHY??? This growth was of the city was accompanied by real costs in terms of pollution ... as large amounts of industrial wastes and domestic garbage was dumped into the river. It often resulted in deadly water-borne epidemics like cholera, typhoid and other diseases. In 1889, The "Sanitary District of Chicago" was created to find a solution to these problems. It planned to reverse the river's flow ... to change it from emptying into Lake Michigan to emptying into Mississippi River System. On Jan.16, 1900; the job was accomplished.
Now River Chicago is the only river in the world that flows backwards. This engineering feat has been compared to the building of Panama Canal. A 28 mile canal has been built from which more earth and rocks has been removed than from the Panama project. There are 52 movable bridges, one of the highest in the world!!!
Harry Caray's restaurant –“Holy Cow”
It's designated a Chicago Landmark building, one of the last remaining examples of "Dutch Renaissance" architecture ...
The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art
The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art located on the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus in Minneapolis, Minnesota has been a teaching museum for the university since 1934. The museum's current building, designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry, was completed in 1993.
It is one of the major landmarks on campus, situated on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River at the east end of the Washington Avenue Bridge. The building presents two faces, depending on which side it is viewed from. From the campus side, it presents a brick facade that blends with the existing brick and sandstone buildings. On the opposite side, the museum is a playground of curving and angular sandblaster steel sheets.
The most stunning views of the building are from the pedestrian and highway decks of the adjacent bridge. Some locals critical of the radical architectural style frequently point out that the building's design could unexpectedly reflect the light of the sun into the eyes of motorists on the bridge. Studies commissioned by MNDOT have found that the museum is not hazardous to motorists.
Often called a "modern art museum," the 20,000+ image collection has large collections of Marsden Hartley, Alfred Maurer, Charles Biederman, Native American Mimbres culture pottery, and Korean furniture.
McCormick Freedom Museum
Here's full view of the two storied sculpture at McCormick Freedom Museum...
One fundamental question that was a theme at the museum was ... "What does freedom mean to you?"
Visitors have the opportunity to enter the recording booth and record their own views about freedom ... and also have a chance to listen to what other visitors have to say!
BP Bridge
The pedestrian bridge connects two parks, The Millennium park and the Daley Bicentennial Plaza, It gives visual continuity to the Pritzker Pavilion and also works as an acoustic barrier to the noise coming from the traffic for the musical performances here.
Millennium Park is a prominent civic center of the City of Chicago in Illinois and an important landmark of the city's lakefront. A redeveloped section of Grant Park, the 24.5 acre (101,000 m²) landmark is bounded by Michigan Avenue and its Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District, East Randolph Street, Columbus Drive and East Monroe Drive.
The Milwaukee Art Museum
The Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) is located on Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The museum's history began in 1888 when the Milwaukee Art Association was created by a group of German panorama artists and local businessmen; its first home was the Layton Art Gallery.
In the early 1900s the Milwaukee Art Institute was founded. Alfred George Pelikan, who received his Masters in Fine Arts (MFA) from Columbia University, was the Director of the Milwaukee Art Institute from 1926 to 1942.
The Milwaukee Art Center (now the MAM) was formed when the Milwaukee Art Institute and Layton Art Gallery merged their collections in 1957.
Lincoln Gallery
The Denver Art Museum
Mukesh Ambani's New Residence - ANTILIA
Eternal Expressions of Love : Khajuraho Temple
Yet another theory is that the erotica of Khajuraho, and indeed of other temples, had a specific purpose. In those days when boys lived in hermitages, following the Hindu law of being "brahmacharis" until they attained manhood, the only way they could prepare themselves for the worldly role of 'householder' was through the study of these sculptures and the earthly passions they depicted.
The Temples
» Chitragupta temple
» The Matangeswara Temple
» Hindu and Jain Temples
»Brahma, Vamana and Javari Temples
Duladeo Temple another of the southern group, is a little away from the road to the Jain group of temples. Though remains of temples belonging to the Khajuraho group have been discovered at Jatkari, 3 km away and even at Maribag in Rewa, it is at the 3 main groups that the imperishable glory of Khajuraho, the sensuous celebration of life, the aspiration towards the infinite, remains.
Interior Designing
If you have said yes to any of the above, you are well on your way to being a good interior designer.
Interior design does not require an introduction. Most of us have come across this speciality sometime in our lives and like all careers, it is boom-time for interior designers too. So, if you are looking at making a career in interior design, here's some helpful information.
What is interior designing?
Interior design is the process of shaping the experience of interior space. So it's not just interior decoration but it also involves aspects of environmental psychology, architecture and product design.
While some would say it is just the art of putting some furniture together, interior designers beg to differ. Experts say that interior design is a creative process that understands the client's need, creates a conceptual design, reviews the design, and produces a final cut design document or plan.
Many a time, an interior designer works closely with the architect to define the finer nuances of a home. However, these are absolutely different branches looking at different aspects of a home. While your architect will tell you the dimensions of your bathroom and even the tiles to be used, your interior designer will tell you the best fittings and how the bathroom will compliment your mood.
Who can become an interior designer?
There is quite a big debate on that front. Everyone agrees that you need to be a creative person if you want to be an interior designer. However, some feel that you need added qualifications.
"You need creativity, financial acumen, interest and knowledge of materials to be a good interior designer," says Parthajeet Sarma, director of iDream Advisory Services Private Limited.
Sarma is actually an architect however he has been involved in interior design with as much success.
He adds, "(Some) One who has an eye for detail and loves solving cryptic puzzles would make a good interior designer. I am not an interior designer but an architect -- however I have been involved in this industry for 12 years now."
The key word then is interest. The rest falls in after that. Create a checklist and tick from interest, creativity, financial knowledge and the willingness to learn about brick and mortar.
What are the career prospects?
Interior designers are in demand. Industry experts say there is a dearth of good interior designers.
"Interior designers are in much demand now due to the retail boom in India," says Shubha Jain who offers interior design courses at the International Institute of Fashion Design (Mumbai). "Career prospects range from starting their own firms and taking up projects, to working as a designer for malls, hotels and design companies. Interior designers are also employed by big architectural firms to cope with project load."
But success will not come instantly. Once you finish your training, you will need to work hard to get some recognition. "Yes, the career prospects are good," says Sarma, "But be prepared to slog it out during the initial years. If you do that and you are intrinsically good at design, you will surely shine. Be warned however that this is not like doing an MBA from an IIM where you join at the top and retire at the top."
Fresco
Fresco (plural frescoes) is any of several related painting types. The word fresco comes from the Italian word affresco which derives from the adjective fresco ("fresh"), which has Germanic origins. Fresco paintings are done on wet plaster.
Selected examples of Italian frescoes:
Astelseprio
Italian Late Medieval-Quattrocento
Panels (including Giotto, Lorenzetti, Martini and others) in upper and lower Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi
Giotto, Cappella degli Scrovegni (Arena Chapel), Padua
Camposanto, Pisa
Masaccio, Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence
Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena
Piero della Francesca, Chiesa di San Francesco, Arezzo
Ghirlandaio, Cappella Tornabuoni, Santa Maria Novella, Florence
The Last Supper, Leonardo Da Vinci, Milan (technically a tempera on plaster and stone, not a true fresco)
Sistine Chapel Wall series: Botticelli, Perugino, Rossellini, Signorelli, and Ghirlandaio Luca Signorelli, Chapel of San Brizio, Duomo, Orvieto
Luciano Medevici, a monochromatic fresco, destroyed in a fire in 1944.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
Although intended to stand vertically, the tower began leaning to the southeast soon after the onset of construction in 1173 due to a poorly laid foundation and loose substrate that has allowed the foundation to shift direction.
The height of the tower is 55.86 m (183.27 ft) from the ground on the lowest side and 56.70 m (186.02 ft) on the highest side. The width of the walls at the base is 4.09 m (13.42 ft) and at the top 2.48 m (8.14 ft). Its weight is estimated at 14,500 tonnes. The tower has 294 steps. The tower leans at an angle of 5.5 degrees. This means that the top of the tower is 4.5 meters from where it would stand if the tower was perfectly vertical.
This dome is an architectural marvel
The ET ACETECH 2007 Exhibition
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Great Architectural Buildings
Architectural Quotes:
Light, God's eldest daughter, is a principal beauty in a building.
Thomas Fuller (1608-1661) British clergyman and author
Ah, to build, to build! That is the noblest art of all the arts. Painting and sculpture are but images, are merely shadows cast by outward things on stone or canvas, having in themselves no separate existence. Architecture, existing in itself, and not in seeming a something it is not, surpasses them as substance shadow.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) U.S.
No architecture is so haughty as that which is simple.
John Ruskin (1819-1900) English art critic.
An architect should live as little in cities as a painter. Send him to our hills, and let him study there what nature understands by a buttress, and what by a dome.
John Ruskin (1819-1900) English art critic.
When we build, let us think that we build for ever.
John Ruskin (1819-1900) English art critic.
Believe me, that was a happy age, before the days of architects, before the days of builders.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4 BC-65) Roman philosopher and playwright.
Form ever follows function.
Louis Henry Sullivan (1856-1924) U.S. architect.
All fine architectural values are human values, else not valuable.
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) American architect.
I don't think of form as a kind of architecture. The architecture is the result of the forming. It is the kinesthetic and visual sense of position and wholeness that puts the thing into the realm of art.
Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) American painter who was a founder and foremost pr
A structure becomes architectural, and not sculptural, when its elements no longer have their justification in nature.
Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918) French poet, writer and art critic.
THE STORY OF FALLINGWATER
Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2007
The nine winning projects, announced on Tuesday, will share the US$500,000 (euro385,000) award _ the world's biggest prize for architectural excellence _ given once every three years by the Aga Khan Development Network, a group of agencies that seek to improve living conditions in poor countries.
The network is headed by Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the Shiite Ismaili Muslims, a community of 15 million people living in 25 countries.
Malaysia's Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi announced the awards at a ceremony in the Dewan Philharmonic Hall of the Petronas Twin Towers, which won the award in 2004.
Farrokh Derakhshani, the director of the awards, said the jury looks beyond visual appeal.
The award, established in 1977, recognizes architectural excellence in places where Muslims live. It covers the fields of contemporary design, social housing, community improvement, historical preservation, reuse and area conservation, as well as landscape design and improvement of environment.
''You are not looking at a good nice facade, but (at) how do you go beyond it,'' Derakhshani said.
''It is the timing, the contemporary needs. We are trying to address the issues of the day: environment, collaboration, education, use of most modern technology.''
The projects that won the latest award are:
- The Samir Kassir Square in Beirut, named for a Lebanese journalist who was slain there, is a serene public space surrounded by hectic urban development and rebuilding. The award will go to architect Vladimir Djurovic, who ``created a space of reflection with two trees and a pool and made the square a focal point for the people of the city,'' said Derakhshani.
- The rehabilitation of the city of Shibam in Yemen. A centuries-old city of mud houses six to seven stories high. The city began degrading from water when plumbing was brought in. A five-year collaborative effort between a German agency and the Yemeni government helped preserve the city.
- The University of Technology Petronas in Malaysia, known for its high-tech architecture.
- The renovation of the walled city of Nicosia, Cyprus, a collaborative effort between the divided Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities. The project reversed the city's physical and economic decline.
- The Central Market in Koudougou, Burkina Faso. The architects introduced simple improvements to create an important space for civic exchange and trade.
- Restoration of the Amiriya Complex in Yemen, which protected a cultural heritage.
- The 28-story Moulmein Rise Residential Tower in Singapore, which uses innovative techniques for tropical design in high-rise living. It incorporates the traditional monsoon window, a horizontal opening that lets in breezes but not rain.
- The Royal Netherlands Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, a contemporary structure that merges with its local environment.
- A school in Rudrapur, Bangladesh. Using local material, this simple structure was hand-built in four months by the local community and volunteer architects from Germany and Austria.
The award jury was presented with 343 projects, of which 27 were shortlisted after onsite review by international experts. The number of winners varies in every award cycle. The projects need not be new.
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2007
It is organised in a three-year cycle and is governed by a steering committee chaired by the Aga Khan.The award seeks to identify and encourage building concepts that successfully address the needs of aspirations of societies in which Muslims have a significant presence.The Award's method is to seek out and recognize examples of architectural excellence, encompassing varied contemporary designs, social housing, community improvement and development, restoration, reuse and area conservation, as well as landscaping and environmental issues.
World's Tallest High-Rise Buildings :
The following is the most World’s Tallest Twenty High-Rise Buildings.
This data is based on reliable building information standards as outlined by the Emporis Standards Committe (ESC).
This listing is believed to be verified and updated till August 2007.
The ranking is based entirely on the buildings' structural height.
# | Building | City | Height | Height | Floors | Year |
1. | 509 m | 1,671 ft | 101 | 2004 | ||
2. | 452 m | 1,483 ft | 88 | 1998 | ||
3. | 452 m | 1,483 ft | 88 | 1998 | ||
4. | 442 m | 1,451 ft | 108 | 1974 | ||
5. | 421 m | 1,380 ft | 88 | 1999 | ||
6. | Two International Finance.. | 415 m | 1,362 ft | 88 | 2003 | |
7. | CITIC Plaza | 391 m | 1,283 ft | 80 | 1997 | |
8. | Shun | Shenzhen | 384 m | 1,260 ft | 69 | 1996 |
9. | 381 m | 1,250 ft | 102 | 1931 | ||
10. | 374 m | 1,227 ft | 78 | 1992 | ||
11. | Bank of | 367 m | 1,205 ft | 70 | 1990 | |
12. | 355 m | 1,163 ft | 54 | 2000 | ||
13. | 348 m | 1,140 ft | 85 | 1997 | ||
14. | 346 m | 1,136 ft | 83 | 1973 | ||
15. | The Center | 346 m | 1,135 ft | 73 | 1998 | |
16. | 344 m | 1,127 ft | 100 | 1969 | ||
17. | 333 m | 1,093 ft | 72 | 2007 | ||
18. | 333 m | 1,093 ft | 60 | 2006 | ||
19. | 331 m | 1,087 ft | 68 | 2007 | ||
20. | Ryugyong Hotel | 330 m | 1,083 ft | 105 | 1992 |