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Architectonic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Architectonic may mean: •pertaining to architecture, or suggesting the qualities of architecture, •in Aristotelism, as well as Kantianism, systematization of all knowledge. Architectonique არქიტექტონ...
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Architectonic jewellery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Architectonic jewellery may be categorised as a strand or subset of Modernist jewellery. Architectonic jewellery is jewellery that considers or interprets the qualities or principles of architecture ...
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Definition of architectonic from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... architectonic (adjective)
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Architectonic accepts commissions on a wide variety of project types. These range from small residential projects to large-scale town and urban planning. Each project, whether large or small, receives the same commitment to quality and professionalism, which every client should expect.
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The home page of the Mathematics Archives - A comprehensive site for mathematics on the Internet ... Math and the Web ... What's New on the Math Archives...
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A volunteer non-profit organization set up to promote architecture and design to seek solutions to global social and humanitarian crisi ... Sports for Social Change Conference ... November 3 to November 6, 2009 3pm...
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Holds the records of the United States Federal government. On-line access to art works, census data, U.S. legal manuscripts, the Federal Register and numerous additional material ... News & Events ... Special notice to veterans and family members regarding requests for copies of military personnel and/or medical files.
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HISTORY OF ROMAN ARCHITECTURE ... Maison Carree : Maison Carree; France, Nimes; approx. B.C.19; ... Amphitheater of Nimes : Amphitheater of Nimes, France, Nimes; the late 1st or early 2nd century;
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Overview with photos of specific examples, including the Parthenon, Odeon of Herodes Atticus and Temple of Hephaestos, among others. ... HISTORY OF GREEK ARCHITECTURE ... KORINTHOS : Temple of Apollo; Greece, Korinthos; About 540 B.C.
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Maintained by News Division volunteers of the Special Libraries Association. ... U.S. News Archives on the Web ... Papers in states from Alabama to the District of Columbia...
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