31. • A group of intellectuals in Sarajevo launched
an initiative for an international cultural project
to be called Ars Aevi.
• Ars Aevi has grown into a unique example of
international cooperation between artistic and
cultural institutions, cities and regional
administrations and artists and intellectuals
from all over the world.
• The objective of Ars Aevi is to create an
International Multicultural Center and Museum
of Contemporary World Art in Sarajevo, a city in
which for centuries differences between East
and West have met in mutual respect and love.
38. • This dependency houses the permanent
exhibition of Sarajevo 1871 to 1918, displaying
Sarajevo during the period of the Austro-
Hungarian.this choronolgical and thematic
exhibition begins with a presentation of the
evets preceding the Berlin Congress when
Austro-Hungray was given mendate to the
administer Bosnia and Herzegovina and
concludes with World War I and part of the
first Bosinan regiment
• The themes of the exhibition are ; resistance
of the occupation , the new administration,
lifestyle , cultural, religious, educational
societies printing and publıshıng, industry and
architecture, the annexation and the Bosnian
assembly, the assassination of the Archduke
Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie, World
War I .
43. • Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
was founded on 13. November 1945 by the law
on founding of Museum of national Liberation
in Sarajevo. The initiative to establish Museum
was undertaken by decree of Presidency of
People Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
• All museum material is organized in six
museum’s collections: Collection of Archive
documents, Collection of Photographs,
Collection of three dimensional objects, and
Collection of art works, Library, and
Documentation center.
• The Museum is one of rare cultural
institutions which managed to keep safe its
collections from destruction in the recent war
51. • The National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina was
founded in 1888 and is the oldest of the modern
cultural and scientific institutions of Western type in
Bosnia and Herzegovina. The initial idea to establish a
museum dates back to 1850.
• The Museum soon outgrew its original, inconvenient
premises, and work began on a new building in 1908. It
was decided that the new museum facilities would
consist of a complex of buildings housing all the
existing collections in separate sections.
• The construction was completed in 1913 and the
Museum was open to the public on 4 October that year.
The complex, which remained for many years the only
purpose-built museum in the former Yugoslavia, still
houses the National Museum to this day.
• We can say that there are three departments inside of
the museum which are Archaeology, Ethnology and
Natural History. Since the outset, considerable
attention has been paid to the educational and cultural
function of the Museum.
59. • The first Memorial gallery in Bosnia and Herzegovina -
exhibition place aiming to preserve the memory on
Srebrenica tragedy and 8372 persons who tragically
lost their lives during the genocide.
• A photograph exhibition which is held by the Turkish
International Cooperation and Development Agency
(TIKA) in Sarajevo is one of those efforts to pass the
pains of the massacre to next generations and have
them not forget it.
• The permanent exhibition provides documentary
scenes of what was left of Srebrenica in the wake of
this genocide. With photographs and videos of the ''wall
of death'', family portraits, scenes of survivors lives,
the scattered and gathered remains of the victims, and
offensive graffiti, the gallery portrays the impossible
justice and the abolition of time split between Anne
Frank and the women of Srebrenica.
• The exhibit is highlighted by original photographs from
Tarik Samarah.
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64. As a group we deal on two different site possibilites
where they are locating as shown on the picture.
79. WHY TO USE
FLOATING
STRUCTURES
Large floating structures have been used for
storing fuel.
Constructed like flat tankers (box-shaped)
parked side by side, they form an ideal oil
storage facility, keeping the
explosive, inflammable fluid from populated
areas on land.
Kamigoto Floating Oil Storage
Base, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.
80. MATERİALS
The materials used for the floating body may be
steel, or concrete or steel-concrete composite
and the relevant specifications should be
followed.
Since watertightness of concrete is important to
avoid or limit corrosion of the reinforcement,
either watertight concrete or offshore concrete
should be used.
High-performance concrete containing fly ash
and silica fume is most suitable for floating
structures.
The effects of creep and shrinkage are
considered only when the pontoon are dry, and
hence not considered once the pontoon are
launched in the sea.
Steel used for floating structures shall satisfy the
appropriate standard specifications
81.
82. ABOUT MOORING SYSTEM
• There are a number of mooring systems such as the dolphin-
guideframe system, mooring by cable and chain, tension leg method
• The design procedure for a mooring system may take the following
steps: we first select the mooring method, the shock absorbing
material, the quantity and layout of devices to meet the
environmental conditions and the operating conditions and
requirements. The layout of the mooring dolphins for example is such
that the horizontal displacement of the floating.
83. WHY MOORING SYSTEM
• The mooring system must be well designed as it ensures that the very
large floating structure is kept in position so that the facilities installed
on the floating structure can be reliably operated and to prevent the
structure from drifting away under critical sea conditions and storms
• A freely drifting large floating structure may lead to not only damage
to the surrounding facilities but also the loss of human life if it collides
with ships
84. Advantages of
floating conrete
structures
Durability and low maintaince
Excellent fatigue resistance
High resistance to compressive forces
Excellent behaviour in cold weather and at
low temperatures
İnherent rigidity
Good thermal insulating properties
High fire resistance
Utilization of mainly local materials
Economy.