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[Culturebot] Designing in Teheran is an international contest open to creatives, designers and architects, who are called upon to develop a design for two multistorey buildings, hereafter A and B, set in the Iranian city of Teheran.
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[ArchSociety : Forum / posts] ArchSociety: Competition: Designing Multistory Buildings in Tehran: Tehran city from its starting on an upland plateau is now expanding in a rapid growth. Its the largest city of Iran, center of economics, politics and culture.
[Construction and engineering technology news] Designing in Teheran: The Designing in Teheran contest seeks to stimulate innovative ideas that’ll convey these messages of modernity and attention to the architectural and environmental quality of the retail spaces in a constantly evolving metropolis.
[Latest News] Benetton holds competition for Tehran buildings - Building Design: “With a client like Benetton, its probably reasonably safe, although the worry is how do you get paid and how do you protect your copyright,” he said. “If it happens in the western world, you can use your lawyers, but if it happens in Iran, you can forget it.”
[The latest WWD Headlines] Benetton Plans to Reopen Tehran Stores - Retail News including ...: Benetton plans to reopen 10 stores in Tehran, Iran, that were shut because of angry crowds protesting Israels military action in Gaza. The Italian sportswear label experienced the wrath on Dec.
[Iran Visitor|Article|Pages] Tehran Area Sightseeing Guide :: Iran Visitor: The huge Holy Shrine of Imam Khomeini, south of Tehran, is the final resting place of Ayatollah Khomeini, the founder of Iran's Islamic Republic. The vast mausoleum includes four 91m towers (Khomeini died aged 91) and is visited by hundreds of thousands of mourners on June 4, the anniversary of Khomeini's death in 1989.
[MotherJones.com | MoJoBlog - Social Issues and Political Commentary] The Cocktail Napkin Plan for Regime Change in Iran | Mother Jones: ofcourse the british media would have been horrified and bar=king like a dog(which they are) if the Russians had decided to destory checknian civilians as the americans did in afganistan. Then you realize the humbug of british propaganda against terrorism-it is selective and meant to facilitate british infiltration in other countries, In fact the afganistan govet(after fall of Taliban) was oppsed to british tyroops (after all americans fought -what have british got?)presence in afgansitan-but armtwisting by british through american help ensures that rbtitish troops are there in afgansitan0they are forgeing infioltrators and thus should be eliminated(they have less legal reason to be in afgansitan than the soviets who had been primarily invited by the govt, of the day).
[Journal of Vibration and Control current issue] Fuzzy Optimal Control of Uncertain Dynamic Characteristics in Tall ...: Analytical investigations have been conducted to suppress vibration of tall building structures in the presence of uncertainty in structural dynamic characteristics. Three control algorithms consisting of probabilistic optimal control, fuzzy logic control and optimal control theories are combined to control system fluctuations and severe seismic excitations.
[cyrusfarivar.com] Notes from Iran, Pt. III | cyrusfarivar.com: Tajrish is the uber-swanky neighborhood of Tehran, full of multi-story marble apartments for an extended family, that my father says are easily worth more than the most expensive places in Los Angeles. (Probably some of them own pads in .
[Johnblakey's Weblog] Working working working « Johnblakeys Weblog: My father tried to do this in his book about the Iranian Revolution, The Pride and the Fall, where he fully admits his mistakes, and analyses precisely how and why he got it wrong. He also held a seminar in the FCO to have an open discussion with his colleagues about what could be learned from his mistakes.
Mosaics: Blog on current and Middle East affairs: Après que la Grande Bretagne de Tony Blair eu mené le combat médiatique et politique relatif a lIrak, cest la France de Jacques Chirac qui décide de diriger une toute nouvelle politique anti-syrienne en se concentrant sur le Liban. Quelques années après avoir déclaré, à Beyrouth, que la présence syrienne était nécessaire au Liban (se référant à larmée syrienne) et après avoir été le seul chef détat occidental à assister aux obsèques du président Hafez al Assad pour souligner son soutien à son successeur, Chirac fait volte-face et dénonce cette présence avec une résolution onusienne co-parrainée avec les Etats-Unis (signalant un rapprochement visible des deux pouvoirs) visant à contraindre la Syrie à sortir du Liban.
[Telegraph Blogs : Politics : Anton La Guardia] Saudi Arabia diary - Day Two :: Anton La Guardia: The embassy in Tel Aviv looks like a multi-storey car-park. In Riyadh, the home of Sherard Cowper-Coles (formerly ambassador in Tel Aviv) boasts of two fabulous Gyr falcons.
[Dubai for Visitors] Hydropolis Underwater Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Dubai ...: His futuristic vision is about to take shape 20m below the surface of the Arabian Gulf, just off the Jumeirah Beach coastline in Dubai. The £300 million, 220-suite hotel is due to open at the end of 2007 and will incorporate a host of innovations that will take it far beyond the original blueprint for an underwater complex worthy of Jules Verne.
Mosaics: Blog on current and Middle East affairs: When Syria suddenly cleaned up the site of the raid, a month later, most reports in the media and in the blogosphere triumphantly took this as an indication of Syria's "guilt." Clearly, the latter's action did not significantly improve odds that the benefit of the doubt would be granted--even to the actual victim of aggression--especially as other Syrian sites attacked by Israel (such as the Golan town of Quneitra, systematically destroyed before Israel was forced to withdraw following the disengagement agreement in 1974) have been left intact in their desolation for decades, forced witnesses testifying about the violence of the enemy.
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