architectural identity

  • 1Architectural design values — make up an important part of what influences an architect and designer when they make their design decisions. However, architects and designers are not always influenced by the same values and intentions. Value and intentions differ between… …

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  • 2Identity 2.0 — Identity 2.0, also called digital identity, is the anticipated revolution of identity verification on the internet using emerging user centric technologies such as Information Cards or OpenID. Identity 2.0 stems from the Web 2.0 theory of the… …

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  • 3Architectural sculpture in the United States — Architectural sculpture is a general categorization used to describe items used for the decoration of buildings and structure. The term encompasses both sculpture that is attached to a building and free standing pieces that are a part of the… …

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  • 4Architectural conservation — describes the process through which the material, historical, and design integrity of mankind s built heritage are prolonged through carefully planned interventions. The individual engaged in this pursuit is known as an architectural conservator …

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  • 5Identity management — In information systems, identity management is the management of the identity life cycle of entities (subjects or objects). An identity management system: # Establishes the identity ## Links a name (or number) with the subject or object; ## Re… …

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  • 6Mamluk identity — The birth of the Mamluk System during the Abbasid PeriodAl Mu tasim was the first Caliph to depend on the Turkish Slaves Soldiers (Ghulams), when as Amir he bought around 3000 Ghulams. They were Turkish prisoners of war, captured in Central Asia …

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  • 7SYNAGOGUE — This article is arranged according to the following outline. origins and history until the first century first century c.e. middle ages modern period …

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  • 8Benjamin Mountfort — around 1875 Benjamin Woolfield Mountfort (13 March 1825 – 15 March 1898) was an English emigrant to New Zealand, where he became one of that country s most prominent 19th century architects. He was instrumental in shaping the city of Christchurch …

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  • 9Edmond and Corrigan — Building 8 of RMIT, as seen from Bowen Lane. Edmond and Corrigan is an Architectural firm based in Melbourne, Australia, founded in the late 1970s by partners Maggie Edmond and Peter Corrigan, who remain the firm s principals. The practice s work …

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  • 10Islamic architecture — The Shah Mosque, constructed in 1629, in Isfahan, Iran. Si y …

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