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Excellent opportunity of “Architect” with Manthan Systems, Bangalore. Requirement: Java/J2ee Architect Experience: Overall IT experience of 8 years with relevant experience in Java/j2ee. Experience in Architecting products. Good in J2ee Design patterns. Work Location: Bangalore (HQ), Salary is not a constraint Company Details: Manthan Systems www.manthansystems.com Manthan Systems - the […]
Today I was thinking, who am I to say which Offbeat Homes posts are the most classic. I like to do one classic post a week, but frankly I tend to dwell on which home I’d like to see again, which ones you’d all love to see again, and so fourth. That said, […]
The FFilmation AS3 Flash Isometric Engine has been released into the wild. The creator has been generous to watch his creation grow and evolve with the help of the open source community and the flash community is one of the best open source communities out there even though the core (adobe flash) is […]
It is impossible to calculate the exact influence this Florentine Renaissance Man has had on the art world in the centuries since his death. He was a painter, sculptor, architect, draughtsman, and poet, and was a master in all these trades. Few painters or sculptors have matched his grace and […]
The 14th century saw a new spirit of intellectual inquiry, which was democratized by the invention of printing and radicalized by the Reformation in religion and a Renaissance, first in literature and, afterwards, in architecture. In England the new wealth of the laity led to the development of domestic architecture, which was encouraged […]
this weekend in nantes i saw also one of the Living Machines from the famous french star-architect LeCorbusier. this building type, developed in the 1940ies, influences also today the housing architecture of this category. here’s the location of the living machine in nantes, there are also three others in […]
Article by Marcus Gilmer at http://chicagoist.com/ Over the weekend, the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize was awarded to French architect Jean Nouvel. The prize, handed out by the Chicago-based Pritzker family, is intended “to honor annually a living architect whose built work demonstrates a combination of those qualities of talent, vision and commitment, […]
“Contract first” or “code first?” Spring developers now have a choice with WSO2’s release of Web Services Framework (WSF) for Spring 1.0. The new WSF/Spring 1.0 integrates the Apache Axis2 /Java Web services engine into the Spring Framework, giving Spring users full control from within the Spring configuration model. The existing SpringWebServices (SWS) […]
In which The Gay Recluse holds a contest. Sort of. Last week our newest correspondent The Blind Architect filed this report: You may be interested in this statue of George Washington I saw last week in Seattle. No musculature, but he does have a big sword. Hmmm. We […]
I guess I missed the Black Party Let’s see, what did I do this weekend oh that’s right NOTHING! Friday night I was all primed for a cozy night in reading and cleaning because all of my friends had other plans, but then I got dead tired and was sleeping by 9 because I […]
Pratt Institute School of Architecture Spring 2008 Kullman Center Conference, Prefab Futures: New Agendas for Mass Customization in Architecture is the inaugural event for the Kullman Center, a research center residing within the School of Architecture with an emphasis on developing new and innovative approaches to modular construction and industrialized […]
I am very pleased at the attention this blog is getting. On Sunday, we were discovered by Kathie Friedley, Russell’s life and business partner. If you haven’t visited our “About New Ruralism” page, please do. We picked the name for this blog based on an article Russell wrote for New Old House Magazine […]
Last Word: Renny Gleeson Advertising is dead. So why am I excited? By: Renny Gleeson Published: Mar 26, 2008 Email | Print | I hear advertising is dead. A pretty solid white paper entitled “The End of Advertising […]
By ROBIN POGREBIN Jean Nouvel, the bold French architect known for such wildly diverse projects as the muscular Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis and the exotically louvered Arab World Institute in Paris, has received architecture’s top honor, the Pritzker Prize. Mr. Nouvel, 62, is the second French citizen to take the prize, awarded annually to a […]
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We have an immediate requirement with our client Symphony Services www.symphonysv.com Position : Architect Experience: 8-11 Years Location : Bangalore Job Discription He/She will have to drive the overall architecture/design of the J2ee product . Should be hands on with coding and debugging j2ee applications. Should be proficient in JSP`s, EJB,XML,JMS , webservices , AJAX. […]
French architect Jean Nouvel has won the 2008 Pritzker Prize. Nouvel was Dezeen’s featured architect last month - click here to see all our stories about his work.
Jean Nouvel wins the Pritzker Prize
Architecture in Portugal 1640-1755 In 1530 Portugal began a radical rejection of the decorative wealth of the Manueline style, turning instead to a minimalist aesthetic with roots in military architecture, which for quite some time had become a status symbol in Portugal, one of Europe’s leading colonial […]
previous post in this video made by Guiniture you actually see the software presenting different options based on fixed parameters. And this video, placed on YouTube by the same user, you can clearly see an iteration from which eventually an optimum is formed. Fascinating. […]
O-kay, so I’m just being an ignorant asshole, of course Iowa is the home of a Music Festival.. why wouldn’t it be?! I mean people live there right?? Like almost 3million people in total… that’s gotta be like 30th in the United States or something.. AND Mid-Western Americans need to listen to music […]
Buying a House? Tips for Spotting Trouble in the Yard March 30th, 2008 by admin in Home/Garden - How To Projects, Outdoor Living, Outdoor Materials / Hardscape | No Comments → By Mary Francois Deweese – Registered Landscape Architect and Sustainable Site […]
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French architect Nouvel wins Pritzker (AP)
AP - Jean Nouvel, the French architect whose hyper-modern buildings have been acclaimed for their eclectic nature and departure from tradition, has won the 2008 Pritzker Architecture Prize, it was announced Sunday.
French architect Nouvel wins Pritzker (AP)
Article by By JACOB ADELMAN at http://hosted.ap.org/ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jean Nouvel, the French architect whose hyper-modern buildings have been acclaimed for their eclectic nature and departure from tradition, has won the 2008 Pritzker Architecture Prize, it was announced Sunday….
French Architect Nouvel Wins Pritzker
So what was the month of March all about? Little outsourcing advisors. The outsourcing advisor debate continued on Deal Architect. We opened the debate here where we discussed the plethora of small boutique outsourcing advisors that continue to be influential advising on outsourcing engagements. We also kicked off a heated […]
Article by Candy Evans at http://blog.dhomeandgarden.com The breathtakingly beautiful home of Carl and Peggy Sewell, to benefit Art In Bloom last evening. I am still on a high from meeting Ms. Williams, a New Yorker who told me everything’s getting torn down in Manhattan, just like here. And I’m on a high from […]
Robert Half is looking for a Technical Lead with good experience in both .NET and Java, with decent listed compensation. There’s not a lot of details there, and the technology stack leans toward .NET, but if that’s your bent and you’d like to consider getting paid $90-115k, I’m sure Robert Half would like […]
Abbeyleix (PM) Services is a practice, based in Laois, offering specialised services within the building industry. Such services include; Quantity Surveying, Project Management, Architectural Design, Civil & Structural Engineering as well as Mechanical & Electrical Design. Since the dawn of mankind, the construction industry has always been considered as being the main […]
Kernzy and Klemenza - Back in Time (including Ingo remix) March 30th, 2008 by downloadablemusic track list: 1. Kernzy and Klemenza - Back in Time (Original mix).mp3 ( 6:43 ) 2. Kernzy and Klemenza - Back in Time (Ingo remix).mp3 ( 6:32 ) year: 2003 […]
Paul Dillon architects was established in 1999 by Paul Dillon. Originally from Galway, Paul received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from New York Institute of Technology in 1992 and a Masters of Architecture from California State Polytechnical University, Pomona in 1995. He received The Richard Neutra Award for his Master’s Thesis on Affordable […]
