The Canadian architect Frank Gehry was a bold choice for the design of this European outpost of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. This distinctive,
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The Canadian architect Frank Gehry was a bold choice for the design of this European outpost of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. This distinctive,
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Do we gain anything from movies like “Green Zone”?
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That is the history and the nuance, yet as recently as 2005, George W. Bush, choosing to read (or remember) history with an ideological bias, was declaring that Yalta led to some of “the greatest wrongs of history. …
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The Johnson Post: Why History Matters
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I’m a senior in high school and i want to think about my college options. i really want to get a degree in architecture. I’ve …
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cara What is the best college for architecture on the east coast?
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Murrine glass is an art form using glass that is formed by layering colors and stretching the hot glass into a cane. Then the cane is cut into cross sections, exposing the colors and patterns inside. Robert Wiener is revolutionizing …
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Public Channel Description: LIVE Tower Cam from The Key West Shipwreck Historeum Museum,tv from the USA,the USA tv,tv stream the USA.
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Saturday, March 27th, 2010 – The Children’s Museum 7th Annual Science & Technology Fair, 10:15am to 1:45pm – The only children’s museum in the country to be adopted by NASA & the Office of Science. In addition to the student entries, …
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Religious fundamentalists are rewriting American History in the state of Texas. Among decisions not emphasized in the video above: The third President of the United States and the principal author of the United States Declaration of …
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the price of gold hit $1000 for the first time. The question for today is … deflation or inflation. How high/low will it go? Something to think about this weekend. And, also, enjoy this little ditty by Edgar Allen…
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Vermont Tiger: Today In History
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www.ted.com Architect Thom Mayne has never been one to take the easy option, and this whistle-stop tour of the buildings he’s.
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cara Thom Mayne: Architecture is a new way to connect to the world