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- Albania International Company / AIC Construction Perfect Solotion in your Construction Albania International Company
- Alpha transmitter Novosibirsk: ( 45°22′0″N, 84°26′52.4″E)(buildings)
- Alpha transmitter Krasnodar ( 45°24′18″N, 38°09′29″E)
- Alpha transmitter Khabarovsk ( 50°04′24″N, 136°36′24″E)
- Alpha transmitter Revda ( 68°02′8″N, 34°41′00″E)
- Alpha transmitter Seyda ( 39°28′16″N, 62°43′07″E)
- Alernative Transparent Materials alternative building materials that can be used instead of glass for finishing exteriors, which does not trap heat, esp in tropical countries.
- Alernative Natural Materials alternative natural materials that can be used with minimum energy emission for building structures.
- Antechapel - [1], [2]
- Anzeiger-Hochhaus Apartment building in German built in an Expressionist style. Anzeiger-Hochhaus in de.wikipedia
- Aquatina Urticaria Water allergy [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=520329&in_page_id=1811 some info]
- Beepmaster What and who ?
- BiniShell or Binishell (Architect Dante N. Bini's controversial construction technique)
- Bass redirection
- Bond Jr., J. Max Black American Architect of note
- Booker T. Washington High School (Atlanta, Georgia)
- Brownge Aesthetic
- Campanopolis ([3])
- Cardington Airship Hangars
- Carlton Comprehensive High School
- Casa de Pilatos (Seville)
- Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems see [4]
- Cetriolini
- Château d'Azay-le-Ferron see [5]
- CHAYKA transmitter Bryansk ( GRI 8000, 53°7'50.600" N, 34°54'54 44.800" E, 1150 kW)
- CHAYKA transmitter Petrozavodsk ( GRI 8000, 61°45'32.400" N, 33°41'40.400" E, 1150 kW)
- CHAYKA transmitter Slonim ( GRI 8000, 53°7'55.200" N, 25°23'46.000" E, 1150 kW)
- CHAYKA transmitter Simferopol ( GRI 8000, 44°53'20.600" N, 33°52'32.100" E, 1150 kW)
- CHAYKA transmitter Syzran ( GRI 8000, 53°17'17.600" N, 48°6'53.400" E, 1150 kW)
- Combustible Ink Is it really temporary? (see combustibleink.com for articles)
- Communist architecture
- Community Benefits Agreement (CBA)
- Community Orchards see [6]
- Community Trust Land
- Construction Design and Management Regulations or Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 (see [7])
- Contextualism (architecture)
- Corimec (flat pack temporary buildings)
- Cosmoplanetary Messiah (statue of French sect leader Gilbert Bourdin)
- Crescent Hydropolis Resorts PLC (Hotel) (http://www.crescent-hydropolis.com/)
- Cybercity 1 (Technologic City in Malaysia, inaugurated January 30, 2005)
- Daneshgar Architects a project like Tehran city center Website
- Dome of Florence Cathedral Created by Filippo Brunelleschi in 1420-1436 AD. In Florence, Italy
- Dragon Land Also known as Dragon Gate, Dragon City - A Chinese architecture area in northern Sweden
- Template:Driscoll's Golden Raspberries Driscoll's own patented variety 0f golden raspberries
- Dudenhausen Farm estate in Nordrhein-Westfale, Germany
- Dual occupancy
- Dynamic architecture New architectural movement focusing on moving buildings - the first dynamic skyscraper is being built in Dubai
- Eco Municipality An eco-municipality aspires to develop an Ecoscape
- Ecological skyscrapers Self sustainable super structures, energy independent and environmentally friendly
- El-Deir
- Elita Promenade
- English basement
- ENVI (Software), the software developed by ITT
- Estadio de la Peineta, Madrid, Spain
- Feature Wall, In interior design, a feature wall is....
- Fernmeldeturm Bielefeld-Hünenburg (telecommunication tower in Germany: Fernmeldeturm Hünenburg in de.wikipedia)
- Fernmeldeturm Bremerhaven-Schiffdorf (telecommunication tower in Germany: de:Schiffdorf#Bauwerke coordinates: 53° 31' 18" N, 8° 38' 57" O ; build: 1963 (reinforced concrete))
- Fernmeldeturm Ulm-Ermingen (telecommunication tower in Germany: Fernmeldeturm Ulm-Ermingen in de.wikipedia)
- Fernsehturm Donnersberg (television tower in Germany de:Donnersberg#Fernsehturm (height: 204,82 m; build: 1961–1962 (reinforced concrete))
- Fibre Cement Board
- Finite Simulation
- Fisher Body 21 (now abandoned Ford? auto plant in Detroit, MI. first building in world to use reinforced concrete?)
- Framed structure
- Frenship High School A high school in Texas.
- Friedrich-Clemens-Gerke Turm (telecommunication tower in Germany: Friedrich-Clemens-Gerke-Turm in de.wikipedia)
- Funkturm Wien-Arsenal (telecommunication tower in Austria: Funkturm Wien-Arsenal in de.wikipedia)
- Apple Trees in Blossom by Paul Gauguin
- Geltaftan Fired-structure earth architecture developed by architect Nader Khalili
- General Grant Style (late 19th century)
- George Cromwell Recreational Center Recreational Center in Staten Island.
- Green Energy Surge Protector and Energy Reducer Device installed in buildings to reduce electricity consumption and protects the building's electric system
- Gesu Church, Philadelphia historic late 19th century church, currently on campus of St. Joseph's Preparatory School
- Gisborough Hall ancestral home of Baron Gisborough, now hotel. Computerjoe's talk 14:33, 14 July 2007 (UTC)
- Gold Buildings buildings made out of gold or gold leaf, eg. Shwedagon Pagoda, Golden Temple
- Goodman Diagram alternating stress vs. mean stress diagram used by engineers
- Greek road
- Green River High School A high school servicing Green River, Wyoming and surrounding areas.
- Guards chapel, London
- Habitat design
- Harishankar Temple
- High Technology Center - there are loads of these all around the world, so Google tells me, but I'm interested in the ones in Ruoholahti, Helsinki and Keilaniemi
- Ho Kaeo Mukdahan, Mukdahan Province, Thailand - The only one Thai's tower.
- Hotel Regina at Cimiez, near Nice, France, maybe Hotel Regina, Cimiez
- Hoxie House - house built circa 1680 in Sandwich, MA. [8] [9]
- HYmini - handheld wind/solar electrical generator and battery [10]
- Iliad sculpture (painted steel sculpture in Seattle Center) - the Olympic Iliad by Alexander Liberman.
- Integrated Services Environment (ISE)
- Interactive architecture emergent field integrating digital and interactive technologies with architecture
- International House Philadelphia
- In vivo counting
- Istopmotion an animation program for mac users created by the Boinx company
- I-wall (per American Society of Civil Engineers investigating New Orleans levee structure)
- Jamesway Hut Type of structure used extensively at (Ant)Arctic research stations
- John Adams MIddle School, Santa Monica, California
- JL Audio?
- JST connector A type of electrical connector, typically used with small rechargeable batteries - should be in Category:DC_power_connectors. (request by spurkis)
- Kerala Temples - See [11]
- Koeru TV Tower where?
- Landsoldaten a memorial to the First Schleswig War in Fredericia, Denmark, and a precursor to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier concept
- Lapsury birth place of Titus Groan
- Lincoln-Way North High School - the third school out of 4 Lincoln-Ways (lwCentral, lwEast, and lwWest) located on 191st and Vollmer Road in Frankfort, Illinois. Scheduled to open for Freshman-Juniors of the Mokena, Franfort area, starting August 2008.
- Line Reactor A large coil set that introduces a specific amount of inductive reactance into a circuit.
- Liner paper used to create a smooth wall surface in preparation for wallpapering a wall.
- List of bridges in Denmark by length an overview of the bridges in Denmark like the one for Norway
- Little Manor aka Mosby Hall Littleton, North Carolina, USA ca.1774 & 1800. Photos from 1940 Architectural Survey and 2006 visit to ruins.
- LL Parsing Table
- Lo Pan Compass Compass used in feng shui; not sure about the spelling.
- Lunarstudio
- Lutyens Delhi ?
- Luxfer Prism Company added horizontal prisms to one side of glass tiles to direct sunlight further back into rooms
- Levitt & Sons Building giant in America who specialized in fast buildings
- Marist College, Kogarah
- McHargian analysis - landscape evaluation developed by Ian McHarg [12]
- Mendes Da Rocha ?
- Magic Llamas, Northwest Arkansas, 1920's resort or town
- Metropilitan Cathedral of Medellín es
- Nail House -- defined by China blogger Lyn Jeffery as "the residences of urbanites whose neighborhoods have been 'moved' and who are the last hold-outs--they stick out like nails in an otherwise modernized environment."
- Neo-brutalist architecture
- New England Longhouse[13]
- New Hampshire State Mental Hospital
- Nigerian Industrial Development Bank (tallest building in Nigeria, top floors recently collapsed)
- Ocean Dome
- Olentangy Orange Middle School, a middle school in the Olentangy Local Schools near Columbus, Ohio.
- Orrin Thompson Homes
- The Park Shelton Formerly the Wardell Hotel, now a historic condominium in the cultural center of Detroit, MI
- PAGCOR TOWER, Manila (665m)
- Parque del Este Information and significance
- Pastophories
- Palace of Unions (Дом Союзов, Moscow)
- Peabody Magnet High School Home of the Warhorses in Alexandria, Louisiana
- Peacock Alley where?
- Pfänder Transmitter
- Pillar Hall of Palace of Unions (Колонный зал Дома Союзов, Moscow)
- Piscine Deligny (Beloved pool which sank in the Seine in 1993 or 1994) Where?
- Place Igor Stravinsky in Paris, France
- Plat book, Plat map book of maps of parcels as record maintained with county govt. (america)
- Plaza de la Raza Los Angeles, CA - See [14]
- Poros stone, a common building material in ancient Greece.
- Powder Tower, Prague. What is a Powder Tower?
- Public Housing Administration
- Pugeston (Part of Montrose, Angus with important history)
- Quantum Urbanism
- radical particularity
- Re-plat - The changing of the boundaries of a recorded plat or part thereof.
- Rondo-Cubism (the "National Style" in inter-war Czechoslovakia)[15]
- RR Donnelly Building (Chicago) (Images here [16][17][18])
- Rural cluster developments (RCDs)
- The San Francisco Ferry Building notable?
- Jeff Samudio - Design Aid Architects, Founding Partner, Established 1987
- Santa Monica - UCLA Medical Center
- Scandinavian modern
- Segal Method
- Seismic Resistance
- The Senses Considered as a Perceptual System Theory of J.J.Gibson about the way people perceive (or interact) with world.
- Sharp Centre for Design (Images here [19])
- Ship Hotel also known as Grandview Hotel or S.S Grandview, was a hotel on Allegheny Ridge outside Bedford, PA but was burnt in 2001 with an unknown cause. (info & Pics [20] [21] [22] and [23])
- Silk Building Condo on 14 East 4th street in Manhattan. Lower level is home to New York City's first Tower Records.
- Silver Lake Dam (Michigan), Michigan, USA.
- Sirius apartment building Sydney, Australia
- Skytteanum Historical building (medieval/17th century) in Uppsala. There is a Swedish Wikipedia article about it.
- Armando Sol Salvadorian architect at the beginning of the 19th century
- Solar electricity in interiors how solar electricity can be used to make electrical appliances work (just like any electricity but usually DC instead of AC?)
- Sonnenbrink Tower
- Songyue Temple Pagoda - The only ancient brick and mud Buddhist pagoda in China
- Southern Nevada Land Management Act of 1998
- Spatial syntax
- Speirs and Major Associates Lighting Architects behind Beijing airport and 30 St Mary Axe.
- Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute - A public high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It has a unique television broadcasting program. Mike Myers went to this school, as did Natasha Eloi.
- Ste. Clotilde a minor basilica in Paris
- Shinawatra University Main Building an innovation in reserving energy in Thailand
- Shimosuwa municipal museum a museum by a lake built by Toya Ito
- Sunken City several acres of land that collapsed into the ocean near Point Fermin, San Pedro
- Stirrat Johnson-Marshall a well known English architect, one of the creators of RMJM
- Tao Gofers architect of Sirius apartment building in Sydney, Australia
- Taweelah Industrial area in Abu Dhabi
- Tarhalle
- Taxi Wallet
- Temple of Sthalasayana Perumal A famous temple at Mahabalipuram, part of Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram, UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Telecommunication Tower Arhus
- Telecommunication Tower Bremen
- Texas porch
- Thermogenic depth
- Thornton Zone Model
- Tiger Tops (of the Chitwan National Park, Nepal)
- Tikao Bay Mine Complex
- Timea Jakab ?
- Tirfor Jack
- Titanium Sublimation Pump
- Tokyo Academic Park
- Tokyo International Forum Building
- Torres de Colon (in Madrid, Spain)
- Town-Green-Sustainable Community Planning and Urban Design
- Traditional neighborhood development (TND)
- Transmission Tower Mulhouse-Belvédère
- Transmitter Gartow (transmitter in Germany: Sender Gartow in de.wikipedia)
- Transmitter Hörby (transmitter in Sweden: Sender Hörby in de.wikipedia)
- Transport truss
- Tu Lit Boon ?
- Tuo River bridge
- TV Tower Yekaterinburg (television tower in Russia: Fernsehturm Jekaterinburg in de.wikipedia)
- Uni-Solar fabricator of flexible solar roofing shingles
- United States Internet Crime Task Force, Inc. USICT, Inc.
- Urban Rehabilitation (related to Urban Renewal)
- Urbanology
- Valgjärve TV Tower (television tower in Estonia: Valgjärve-Sendeturm in de.wikipedia)
- Chateau Vauloge impressive neo-gothic castle in the sarthe region of france
- Francis Xavier Velarde influential 20th Century British church architect
- Verrès Castle
- Vertical Information Systems
- Vertical Stack Brick Kiln a simple ethod for making bricks
- Walter Segal Method (timber framing, see, [24]
- Webrovka (a destination in Europe [[25]]
- Wekala (Islamic Architecture)
- White Temple (at a city of Mesopotamia called Warka, c.3500-3000 B.C.)
- Whitelaw Hotel (on 13th street in Washington DC, built in 1919) (National Register of Historic Places)
- Wilhelmplatz (an historic square along Wilhelmstrasse in Berlin, once the centre of power in Germany, former site of Kaiserhof Hotel and Reich Chancellery) (extensive German article de:Wilhelmplatz) (map (pre-New Reich Chancellery):[26])
- Womack Army Medical Center a large military hospital in Fayetteville, NC serving Fort Bragg
- Gilbert Young architect
- Yedda (A question and answer service)
- Zhou Art
- Ultima Tower A planned two mile tower that is to be the largest in the world [[27]]
See Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Computer science, computing, and Internet
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- Ebel watches. Swiss luxury watchmaker, like Rolex, movado, etc.
- SpyBiWire - 2-wire "JTAG" protocol
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- Advent Video Beam Television
- Altera-Cyclone Altera's FPGA low-cost chip Cyclone & Cyclone II
- Altera-Stratix Altera's FPGA chips Stratix & Stratix II
- AM loop antenna In particular, it would be great if this article gave enough information to build an AM loop antenna that's superior to the little loops that typically ship with consumer audio receivers.
- Atomic Holographic Optical Storage Nanotechnology up-and-coming hard-drive like mass-storage system
- Bit slice processors Flexible technology for implementing computer architectures. AMD 2900 is the famous one.
- Common cathode vacuum tube amplifier configuration
- Common grid vacuum tube amplifier configuration
- Common plate vacuum tube amplifier configuration
- Ecodrive solar power unit for wrist watches made by Citizen
- Field programmable object array - see [36]
- Gas diode - cold and hot cathode gas diodes [Princples of Electronics By V.K. Mehta ISBN 8121924502 pages 101-107]
- High Density Interconnect packaging technology - see [37]
- Ion Beam Storage (LANL Ion Beam Storage), (HD-ROM) - a long-term method of storing digital information without deterioration
- Mach Speed Graphics Port Abbreviated MGP
- Magic Tee AC (usually RF) splitter/combiner
- Marx Bank capacator-switch combination to upconvert DC for flashlamp-pumped lasers
- Mobile phone flashing labels
- Myvu 'personal media viewer' [38]
- RF Distribution Amplifier
- Self Regulating Cable
- SENX machine Stands for Sensory Enhanced Net eXperience, the machine was supposed to print smells on a fiber paper and users would lick the paper.
- Sony bookman device people used to play books, encyclopedias, recipes etc on little discs
- Starkes Tarzan Old Recording Tape (reel), Capacitors and Resistors ("ST" trademark on old antique circuit components) try Sarkes Tarzian, looks like it could be a good biographical article, try starting at PDF
- Thick film hybrid - an alternative to printed circuit boards where simple components can be screen-printed rather than fitted as bespoke components.
- Tick Tracer - Device used to tell whether or not there is live voltage in a cable or wire.
- VM "The Voice of Music" Old HI-FI/Stereo (From Benton Harbor, MI like Heathkit) Old record players used in classrooms, etc.
- Water capacitor - Capacitor using water as it's dielectric material.
- IO expanderTo expand SPI IO ports
- Taut band movement
- 1381 voltage trigger An IC to trigger at a preset voltage level, commonly used in Solar Engines.
- Liquid Resistor [39]
- U.P.S. An Uninteruptable Power Supply. Used for computers in case of power failure. More info required, please supply.
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