• year 1953 in architecture involved some significant events. Gordon Ryder and Peter Yates form an architectural practice based in Newcastle upon Tyne in the...
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    The von Neumann architecture—also known as the von Neumann model or Princeton architecture—is a computer architecture based on the First Draft of a Report...
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    Southern Architecture: 350 Years of Distinctive American Buildings. New York: E. P. Dutton. ISBN 978-0-525-20692-7. Summerson, John (1953). Architecture in Britain:...
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    the rarest postage stamps in the world, are widely considered "the greatest item in all philately". The distinctive architecture of Mauritius reflects the...
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  • The year 1953 in film involved some significant events. The top ten 1953 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: January 16...
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    Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 978-0-15-549257-8. Chomsky, Noam (2000). The Architecture of Language. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Clarke, David S. (1990)...
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    Laos (redirect from Polygamy in Laos)
    independence in 1945 before returning to French administration until achieving autonomy in 1949. The country regained full independence in 1953 as the Kingdom...
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    Joseph Stalin (category 1953 deaths)
    December] 1878 – 5 March 1953) was a Soviet politician and revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. He held power as General...
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    1953 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1953. 1953 (MCMLIII)...
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    Bali (redirect from Architecture of Bali)
    Made (2003). Architecture of Bali: A Source Book of Traditional and Modern Forms. Thames & Hudson Ltd. ISBN 978-0-500-34192-6. Written in a mixture of...
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    Ottoman architecture emerged in northwest Anatolia and Thrace. Early Ottoman architecture mixed "traditional Anatolian Islamic architecture with local...
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    the American era Plaza Moraga in the early 1900s The Old Legislative Building featuring a Neoclassical style architecture. The tranvía running along Escolta...
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    architecture, influencing Islamic architecture. The rediscovery of classical science and technology (which formed the basis for Islamic science) in medieval...
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    Korean architecture (Korean: 한국건축) refers to an architectural style that developed over centuries in Korea. Throughout the history of Korea, various kingdoms...
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    Folly (redirect from Folly (architecture))
    In architecture, a folly is a building constructed primarily for decoration, but suggesting through its appearance some other purpose, or of such extravagant...
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    Nouveau/Jugendstil architecture and 19th century wooden architecture. Riga was the European Capital of Culture in 2014, along with Umeå in Sweden. Riga hosted...
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    Angkor Wat (category 1150 establishments in Asia)
    be the largest religious structure in the world, it is regarded as one of the best examples of Khmer architecture and a symbol of Cambodia, depicted as...
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    Novelty architecture, also called programmatic architecture or mimetic architecture, is a type of architecture in which buildings and other structures...
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    the largest city in the Imperial Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo. Being well known for its historical Russian legacy and architecture, the city is famed...
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    Eclecticism in architecture is a 19th and 20th century architectural style in which a single piece of work incorporates eclecticism, a mixture of elements...
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  • attempt to evoke an emotional response in the builders, owners, viewers and users of the building. Architecture also refers to the __abstract__ arrangement...
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    confrontation, as was the Korean War of 1950 to 1953, which ended in a stalemate. US involvement in regime change during the Cold War included support...
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    (CIAM), or International Congresses of Modern Architecture, was an organization founded in 1928 and disbanded in 1959, responsible for a series of events and...
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    Anthony Quinn (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    and Carlo Ponti in the Kirk Douglas film Ulysses, and starred as Attila the Hun, with Sophia Loren, in Attila. In 1953, he turned in one of his best performances...
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    bə-ROK, US: /bəˈroʊk/ bə-ROHK, French: [baʁɔk]) is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished...
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    Oxford (redirect from The weather in Oxford)
    university in the English-speaking world; it has buildings in every style of English architecture since late Anglo-Saxon. Oxford's industries include motor...
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  • This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages. Notable events in architecture and related disciplines including...
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    Lancaster, Clay (September 1953). "Japanese Buildings in the United States before 1900: Their Influence Upon American Domestic Architecture". The Art Bulletin...
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    Florence (redirect from Art in Florence)
    Centre of Florence a World Heritage Site in 1982. The city is noted for its culture, Renaissance art and architecture and monuments. The city also contains...
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    noted for its history, culture, architecture and monuments. As typical of Cuba, Havana experiences a tropical climate. In 1514, Diego Velázquez founded...
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