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  1. The Theming Of America: Dreams, Visions, And Commercial Spaces by Mark Gottdiener, 1996-12-12
  2. Architectural theme study: Buffalo National River by Raphael A Yunk, 1989
  3. Pleasure Plers of Great Britain: v. 1 (Heritage Trail Explores) by Linda Lee, 2004-04-30
  4. A Year in the Life of Greenwich Park by Anthony Quiney, 2008-11-25
  5. 2010 Event Planner: National Historic Landmarks Photo Contest
  6. The Imagineering Field Guide to Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World--Updated! by Alex Wright, 2009-12-08
  7. Frank Lloyd Wright: Early Visions by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1995-10-22
  8. Ferris Wheels: An Illustrated History by Norman Anderson, 1993-12-31
  9. The American Roller Coaster (Motorbooks Classics) by Scott Rutherford, 2004-09-02
  10. The Adirondacks: Wild Island of Hope (Creating the North American Landscape) by Gary A. Randorf, 2002-07-10
  11. Crystal Cove Cottages: Islands in Time on the California Coast by Karen E. Steen, 2005-07-14
  12. Water Tanks of Chicago: A Vanishing Urban Legacy by Anthony Jones, Larry W Green, 2007-10-01
  13. Chicago Neon Signs: Neighborhood and Downtown Landmarks Through a Toy Camera by Dan Zamudio, 2008-10-01
  14. The Imagineering Field Guide to Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World by Alex Wright, 2007-05-22

61. Disney , Theme Parks & Museums
of what I said I chose to compare what theme parks do best think it entirely appropriatethat society design frames (here, museum architecture) which indicate
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Poster: "Robert A. Baron"
Date: 3/16/1998 At 07:41 AM 3/16/98 -0800, D. Neil Bremer wrote:
>said that "Disney is the epitome of controlled response while museums,
>like great national parks, are places of discovery." Excuse me, museums
>society exactly WHAT is important by giving them the "choice" to see
> >> Take for example that wonderfully conceived Disney "exhibit" "Pirates of
>> the Caribbean." I've read recently that the scenes of the pirates chasing
>> people lived. The reason why the ride was changed to a more "politically
>> correct" version had nothing to do with correcting stereotypes; it had to >> >I can only say...."Enola Gay" I don't understand the point of bringing in the Enola Gay exhibit, here. Enola Gay was an exhibit in the Smithsonian; whether you agreed with its point or not, it was a serious effort to make a statement. Imagine the Enola gay exhibit in Disneyland. Impossible. To my mind, the fate of the Enola Gay exhibit goes to show that in the popular mind, sometimes there is little difference between theme parks and museums. Certainly those who had the exhibit closed were not open to having their fixed ideas challenged; they wanted the kind of uplifting experience normally found in theme parks. There is an added problem, of course; and that is that the Smithsonian is a "national" museum and therefore considered by many to be a vehicle for promulgating our national mythology; hence the Enola Gay difficulties.

62. Theme Parks Cover All Quarters In Japan
Both are among the offerings at the popular Spanish and Dutch theme parks. Huschten Busch offers windmills, tulips, canals and Dutch Renaissance architecture.
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A World of Wonders
The Statue of Liberty, Big Ben, the Great Wall and Mount Rushmore are all on display, alongside windmills, wooden shoes and Marilyn Monroe; where else - Japan
By Ron Gluckman /roaming around Japan T HOUGHTS OF GODZILLA AND KING KONG race up the spinal bean stock as my body grows to gargantuan proportions. The earth quakes as I leap laughable little barriers. Cars crunch underfoot and screaming people scatter in all directions, as I stomp forward to scale the Empire State Building. The only danger is possibly tripping over the Arc de Triumph and crashing into Big Ben or the Statue of Liberty. It's easy to feel like a colossal kid at Tobu World Square in Japan. From the Taj Mahal and Roman Coliseum to the London Bridge and Great Wall of China, more than 100 of the world's famous buildings, bridges and monuments are recreated in excruciatingly exact 1:25 scale. Phineas Fogg would seem like a slowpoke in such surroundings, where minutes take you around the same world that Fogg circled in 88 days. Michael Palin would barely find enough material for a postcard, let alone a television series and supporting books, from a tour of Tobu World Square. But the Japanese always think big, even in miniature. That's why they built the entire world to precise scale at this odd site about two hours by train from Tokyo.

63. Theme Parks From Gateway Systems
Galaxy's extensible, multitiered architecture is based on advanced technology Applicationsinclude • theme and amusement parks • Museums • Zoos
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Galaxy is the industry's most powerful revenue management and admission control system. Galaxy's extensible, multi-tiered architecture is based on advanced technology, including the Microsoft ® Windows operating system and standard relational database platforms. Applications include:
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• Zoos, Aquariums, and Botanical Gardens

64. Attractions And Theme Parks - All Orlando
Orlando's openair promenades, themed courtyards, and original architecture makeit Water parks. A water theme park with multi-passenger rides, including the
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T here are a lot of fun things to do in the Orlando area and nearby. You could spend months here and not run out of exciting parks and attractions to visit! Theme parks, water parks, entertainment and shopping venues, dinner theaters are all listed here. L ooking to visit or stay at the beach for your Disney vacation? Visit the

65. Carlos Barbosa's Architectural And Theme Design Resume
to practice architecture is when you do not have to depend on it for living. Thisremoves the practical pressures and frees the creative spirit. theme parks
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After three and a half years of studies in Architecture at the Universidad de Los Andes in Bogota, Colombia, I transferred to Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, where after two and a half years I graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture degree. My time in school was well spent and devoted to sharpening and developing my innate design skills. I enjoyed every minute of it. New Orleans made an inspiring backdrop filled with architectural heritage and history and a unique sense of style. PEREZ ASSOCIATES
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It was fun while it lasted, lots of fun! I opened my own studio in New Orleans and work was coming in. I produced a few projects that were built. It was work that was being designed to meet my own standards and it was a joyful feeling. After a successful three-year run, Louisiana's economy came to a screeching halt due to the collapse of the oil industry. New Orleans was turning into a ghost town; it was time to move to Los Angeles in pursuit of a better fortune. MOORE RUBLE YUDELL Los Angeles, CA

66. Ariya 'NARM Aruninta : PORTFOLIO (just Updated)
architecture Case study library Series I (requires Flash Plugin); MultivariateAnalysis in Urban Landscape Planning; Edutainment Landscape; theme parks;
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    67. Building A Dream: The Art Of Disney Architecture Book Review
    Building a Dream The Art of Disney architecture is not a travel guide the imaginativeand oftenrevolutionary designs found in Disney theme parks, hotels and
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    Harry N. Abrams Incorporated ISBN: 0810931427 Building a Dream: The Art of Disney Architecture by Beth Dunlop Guide Rating - Don't let the "Disney" name in the subtitle fool you. Building a Dream: The Art of Disney Architecture is not a travel guide, a child's storybook or a sugarcoated romanticization of the Disney empire. Instead, author Beth Dunlop's picture-packed book is a careful study of the imaginative and often-revolutionary designs found in Disney theme parks, hotels and corporate offices. Dunlop has written for numerous architecture, design and travel magazines. For fifteen years, she was the architecture critic at the Miami Herald. She is the author of Florida's Vanishing Architecture and several books on twentieth century house styles. In Building a Dream, Dunlop approaches Disney architecture with the care and respect of an anthropologist. She examines original concept drawings and historic photographs and she conducts extensive interviews with architects, "imagineers" and corporate leaders.

    68. HoustonChronicle.com - New Disney World Hotel Surrounded By Exotic Zoo
    days, particularly when you are talking about theme parks. the 3year-old Animal Kingdomtheme park, which the romance of Africa through architecture, art and
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    69. Explore Los Angeles Theme Parks
    Explore Los Angeles theme parks 4 Days 3 Nights. Here you'll view some of thearea's fascinating architecture along with its historical landmarks.
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    Explore Los Angeles Theme Parks 4 Days 3 Nights Los Angeles - Anaheim, CA Tour Itinerary:
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    Transfer is provided to the Anaheim Hotel. Check-in to your room and enjoy the remainder of the day at your leisure. Overnight in Anaheim.
    DAY 2 LA and Universal Studios Daytrip
    Awake this morning and after you enjoy breakfast on your own you will be picked up for your full day of fun and excitement. We begin your tour with a leisurely journey into the City of Angels where our first stop will be at Olvera Street, the birthplace of Los Angeles. Here you'll view some of the area's fascinating architecture along with its historical landmarks. You'll then work your way to Hollywood's legendary Mann's Chinese Theater. Next, we'll cruise Sunset Strip and Melrose Avenue where you'll have an opportunity to view these original shopping areas along with their truly unique clientele. After a short journey through Beverly Hills and a view of exclusive Rodeo Drive, you're off to Universal Studios Hollywood. Along with a one-of-a-kind journey through the world's largest working studio, you'll also have time to enjoy thrilling classics such as ET, Jurassic Park and Terminator 2: 3D. Overnight in Anaheim.

    70. New York Amusement Parks- Theme Parks And Amusement Parks In New York Travel
    Me My goal is to have the Web's most comprehensive list of US theme parks. 914) 8137000Great classic park with original art-deco architecture and ambiance.
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    New York Hotels Elsewhere on the Web New York Tourism New York theme parks and amusement parks are arranged alphabetically. If your favorite park is not listed here, please email the About Theme Parks Guide. Email Me My goal is to have the Web's most comprehensive list of U.S. theme parks. Be sure to include the name of the park, its location, phone number, Web site URL, and a brief description. Thanks! Adventureland Farmingdale (Long Island) Medium-sized park geared mostly to younger children. Includes a steel coaster and a few other thrill rides.

    71. Homepage
    ride from the theme parks. Cheerful and brightly painted rooms with two double beds,arranged in pueblos reminiscent of the traditional architecture of Taos
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    72. MICROS Systems, Inc. - Products - Theme Parks
    personal computers. The 8700 HMS is a costeffective, highly usable,point-of-sale system with open systems architecture. It is
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    8700 Hospitality Management System (HMS) The 8700 HMS is composed of MICROS-developed application software running on the multi-tasking, multi-user SCO UNIX operating system. It runs on MICROS-designed, spill-resistant hardware devices; industry standard hardware peripherals; and industry standard personal computers. The 8700 HMS is a cost-effective, highly usable, point-of-sale system with open systems architecture. It is specifically designed to handle a high usage, multiple revenue center environment. This product can be run on the MICROS PC-Workstation, a durable, low-profile, touchscreen PC designed for the harsh hospitality environment. Features/Specs
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    HSI Profit Series Point of Sale System The HSI Profit Series POS System seamlessly administers all your front-of-house and back-office functions in one easy-to-use solution. It is a complete management tool combining flexible functionality, platform stability and true scalability; and is available with multiple hardware options. Managing all sales, staffing and inventory issues, the Profit Series and its fully integrated modules include user-friendly application that maximize efficiency and minimize downtime. Customer service is equally comprehensive: the "always on" Customer Support Center and project management resources provide immediate access to rapid response and resolution. This dual commitment to delivering a robust solution with innovative service powerfully supports any size restaurant operation. Daily restaurant management has never been so easy or accurate.

    73. Theme Parks: Industry Background
    rest of us visit and enjoy theme park projects s Cereal City USA and LEGOLAND parksin Windsor University of Cincinnati, School of Design, architecture, Art
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    Each year, more and more activities are created for students by Prentice-Hall, a leading publisher of educational materials for young people. The activities are based on proficiency test learning outcomes, with guidance from a panel of teachers.
    When teachers register for the program, they are given a complimentary workbook that contains education-based activities grouped according to grade level. Teachers can decide which activities to pursue with their class. The workbook includes activities that are fun, but require the students to think, too. And not all of the lessons are based on riding the rides; some are based on observing.

    74. Creative Loafing Atlanta | TRAVEL | ARCHITECTURE ON THE BEACH
    architecture on the beach Seaside, Fla., has designs on me. BY JONATHANLERNER. Florida is all theme parks. The theme of Palm Beach is Wealth.
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    Rosemary Beach 888-855-1551 www.rosemarybeach.com The Pensione 850-231-1790 www.thepensione.com Use this address for linking. Architecture on the beach Seaside, Fla., has designs on me BY JONATHAN LERNER Florida is all theme parks. The theme of Palm Beach is Wealth. The theme of South Beach is Sex. The theme of Orlando is Theme Parks. On the Panhandle along Route 30A, in an area popularly known as the Redneck Riviera, the theme used to be Rustic Beach Colony. Generations of Southerners have vacationed in the weathered bungalows of communities along this dazzling stretch of coast, like Grayton Beach and Seagrove Beach. Then, in 1981, a visionary developer and pair of architects began an experiment. They would create a new town, just behind the dunes. It would have the scale and heart of an old town, a mix of commercial and residential uses, and an intimate grid of streets. Its houses would be fresh takes on the ubiquitous Florida "cracker shack," the region's vernacular dwelling. They would have a coherent look and scale and picket fences, and front porches. Tucked safely behind the houses, a network of sandy footpaths would lead to the beach. Thus was born the now-famous town of Seaside and the planning concept known as "the New Urbanism."

    75. DisneyDreams.Net - Theme Parks - Epcot Center
    Future World — theme areas focusing on discovery and scientific achievements. Fromthe late 1790s to around 1830, American public architecture was designed
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    76. Acts Of Reconstruction: The Spaces Of History
    the authenticity, but the significance of museums, theme parks, and city Arnold Alanen(Landscape architecture, University of Wisconsin, Madison) Nordic Folk
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    The Interdisciplinary Humanities Center
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    Acts of Reconstruction:
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    An Official UC Humanities Initiative 10-Year Anniversary Event
    February 19-21, 1998
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    F rom the minority theme parks of Asia to the Living Museums of the United States, from the folk museums of Europe to the Disneylands found on several continents, the recreation of past environments has become both a global and cross-cultural phenomenon. This conference examines the reasons behind such worldwide efforts to reconstruct historical settings. It assesses not only the authenticity, but the significance of museums, theme parks, and city centers that tantalize visitors with reproductions of the past. Keynote speakers include David Lowenthal (University College, London), Marvin Carlson (Graduate Center, City University of New York), Richard Sennett (New York University), and Yi-Fu Tuan (University of Wisconsin, Madison).
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    77. LMU | Learning Centre Online | Subject Guides - Expert | Landscape Architecture
    H. and Fleming, J. Penguin Dictionary of architecture and Landscape architecture. Britain'smost popular sights, including theme parks, stately homes, gardens
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    Suggested reference resources in this subject area are: Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive Plant Glossary On-line subject specialist dictionary. Art Signs An online glossary for art and design in British Sign Language and English containing 1270 terms and plain English definitions commonly used in first year art, design and communication study. Compendium of Environmental Acronyms Jargon and acronyms for organisations explained. Goulty, G. A Dictionary of Landscape . 712.3 A dictionary of terms used in the description of the world's land surface. Enclopedia of gardens: history and design. 3 volumes. 712.03 Encyclopedia of Urban Environment-Related Indicators By external impact and economic sector. GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms Terms relating to botany, gardening, horticulture and landscape architecture. Very good search engine. Glossary of Forestry Terms Keyword search or A-Z. Acronyms.

    78. North Yorkshire Theme Parks And Other Attractions
    exploring the history and heritage, the attractions and architecture great AreaType ALL.
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    Less than three miles from the elegant Victorian spa town of Harrogate in the heart of rural Yorkshire. With a 2000 acre estate, its extensive gardens provide a tranquil setting in which to unwind. The Parsonage Country House Hotel
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    HallMemoirs.com Designing Disney's theme parks The architecture of Reassurance. DesigningDisney's theme parks The architecture of Reassurance.
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