industrial architecture

  • 1Industrial archaeology — Industrial archaeology, like other branches of archaeology, is the study of material culture from the past, but with a focus on industry. Strictly speaking, industrial archaeology includes sites from the earliest times (such as prehistoric copper …

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  • 2architecture — /ahr ki tek cheuhr/, n. 1. the profession of designing buildings, open areas, communities, and other artificial constructions and environments, usually with some regard to aesthetic effect. Architecture often includes design or selection of… …

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  • 3Architecture in Leeds — Leeds has a wide range of architectural styles, however like most northern industrial cities, its best examples are probably Victorian. Hunslet and Holbeck have many surviving examples of industrial architecture while Kirkstall Abbey is one of… …

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  • 4Architecture of Ottawa — Downtown Ottawa showcasing various design styles …

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  • 5Architecture of Toronto — The architecture of Toronto is most marked by its being the financial and cultural capital of Canada. Once an important port and manufacturing centre, today Toronto s economy is dominated by the service sector.Toronto has traditionally been a… …

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  • 6architecture, post-Francoist —    Strictly speaking, the term post Francoist architecture would denote the development of architecture in Spain after the death of Franco in 1975. In reality, however, Francoist architecture is a somewhat vague concept as regards architectural… …

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  • 7industrial design — industrial designer. the art that deals with the design problems of manufactured objects, including problems of designing such objects with consideration for available materials and means of production, of designing packages, bottles, etc., for… …

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  • 8Industrial control systems — Industrial control system (ICS) is a general term that encompasses several types of control systems, including supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, distributed control systems (DCS), and other smaller control system… …

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  • 9Architecture High-tech — Le Lloyd s Building, Richard Rogers (1978 1986) L architecture high tech ou techno architecture, parfois intégrée dans ce que certains appellent le Modernisme tardif, est un mouvement architectural qui émergea dans les années 70, incorporant des… …

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  • 10Architecture high tech — Le Lloyd s Building, Richard Rogers (1978 1986) L architecture high tech ou techno architecture, parfois intégrée dans ce que certains appellent le Modernisme tardif, est un mouvement architectural qui émergea dans les années 70, incorporant des… …

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