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  1. The Great Country Houses of Central Europe: Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland by Michael Pratt, 1991-10
  2. The Romano-British Villa at Castle Copse, Great Bedwyn
  3. Brodsky and Utkin: Palazzo Nero and Other Projects

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at this year's E3 Expo. ATI's chip was chosen because it offers the most advanced, high-performance graphics architecture to power the demonstration at E3 2002. , scheduled for release in 2003, has been highly anticipated both as an unbelievable game and as a true measure of today - and tomorrow's - graphics architectures. Also highly anticipated, ATI's next generation product, scheduled for release this fall, will cement ATI firmly as a leader in the ultra-high-end 3D and gaming graphics market. "ATI's next generation hardware has an ideal feature set for the engine, and at the moment is the fastest platform to run the game on," said John Carmack, Chief Technical Officer & co-founder of Id Software, Inc. "We want users to be blown away by their gaming experience," said Rick Bergman, Senior Vice President, Marketing and General Manager, Desktop, ATI Technologies Inc. "Our next-generation product will move gamers a quantum leap forward in realistic and immersive gaming. Gamer's won't just play

23. Virtual Tour, Stop V: Rovereto And Italy's Museum Of War History
gleaming white structure whose architecture exemplifies the The castle itself containsmany rooms of the Czechs, AustroHungarians, and other countries as well
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Italy's Museum of War History
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The Rovereto Castle Looking to the West
Italy entered World War I on the side of the Allies by declaring war on Austria-Hungary on 23 May 1915, about ten months after fighting had broken out in France and Russia. Despite this late start, more than 5.6 million were called to the colors before the war ended and of these about 39% became casualties, including 650 thousand killed. Italy's primary war aim was to gain control of Austria's Italian-speaking areas known as Italia Irredenta – unredeemed Italy – particularly Trentino in the north and Trieste in the east and in this she succeeded. King Vittorio Emanuele III referred to World War I as one of a series of wars fought for Italy's freedom, while the Austrians considered any of the region's citizens who fought on the Allied side in the Great War as traitors and executed a number of captives for treason. The picturesque hill town of Rovereto - City of the Ancient Oak lies in the Trentino region of the country about halfway between Milan and Venice, and almost due north of Verona. It is located in the valley of the Adige River, on the route leading north to the Brenner Pass through the Alps. Now part of Italy, in 1915 it lay within Austria approximately 10 miles from the border and was fought over by both sides in attack and counter-attack. Today it is the home of Italy's highly recommended Museum of War History, inaugurated in 1921 to house artifacts from several wars but mainly featuring World War I.

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  • 28. Sorkhe Hesar, The New Language Of Architecture
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    Sorkhe Hesar, The new Language of Architecture
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    Text: Iran's Traditional architecture experienced so many changes during the ling run monarchy of Qajar's Nasereddin Shah. Perhaps there have never existed such fast changes in any other monarchies or rulings of Iran's dynasties.
    Besides the then socioeconomic conditions, numerous travels to other countries by the Monarch and his companions as well as expansion of trade and political ties may be considered as the most important factors in this regard.
    The Qajars were the inheritor of a sort of architecture renowned predominantly as the inside-oriented architecture; buildings with central courtyards, tall fences with the least decorations on the outside appearance. And yet the windows of the houses are not open to the alleys and the outdoor scenes and sights have no passing to the interiors. The boundary of the home and family is still preserved.
    Gradually, as the Qajar dynasty began fading, such traditional patterns were influenced by the architectures of outside of Iran. At this time, urbanization began experiencing major changes and more buildings showing off on the facade. Buildings such as Shams ul-Emareh in Golestan complex, Sahebgharanieh castle of Niavaran were born in this period. But the architect of Sorkheh Hesar, who built the building at the heart of a hunting-ground for a special season with red fences around, has created a phenomenon outside-oriented in a totally daring way which could be considered as a combination of modernism in its era.

    29. Warszawa - The City Voice - Bez Tytu³u
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    31. 1997 GRAPHISOFT PRIZE Program
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    32. Lesson Plan #2
    What other countries or continents are nearby Scotland? And in which directions? Studentswill gain a rude understanding about castle architecture.
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    SCOTLAND Purpose The purpose of this unit plan is to introduce students to Scotland through a variety of lenses. We will explore some physical characteristics of Scotland’s landscape and how they may have affected its citizens. Students will also be exposed to a1500 year old Scottish legend and decide for themselves if there is truth behind the myth. And students will also look at some of Scotland’s famous architecture examples and explore why they were or are important to the people living there today. Objectives Students will have a basic understanding of topics relevant to Scottish culture. Students will be able to analyze differences between Scotland and America. Students will gain a larger world perspective by learning about some things that Scotland holds dear. Students will be able to reflect their own ideas about Scotland both literarily and artistically. Grade level This unit will take two weeks to complete. The first lesson plan will take two days, the second plan will take two days, the third plan will take three days, all at about an hour per session. The fourth plan may be carried on for a few weeks to the semester or year.

    33. Assembler Language Reference - Notices
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    38. Excursion To The Sheremetev Castle
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    39. Art On The Web: Architecture Links
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