In my English course,my teacher asked us to give a simple presentation about a city of Britain .This is a ppt that we used in our presentation to produce a one day tour in Edinburgh.
Role of Culture in Regeneration: Dane Harrop & Ian TabbronPlace North West
Dane Harrop, senior design manager at Kier, and Ian Tabbron, interim chief executive of Shakespeare North, give insight into the Shakespeare North Playhouse project
converted from via Microsoft PPT Presentation
Submitted to: The QuickPro Team
Submitted by: Dacumos, Kathleen Girlie Isagan
Submitted when: Oct 17, 2019
Covering a myriad of jewelry fairs and exhibition events, this gallery has succeeded in providing you with a useful and convenient view into some of the most beautiful and attractive items.
The gallery means to help you find out whatever suits you best and also display it to you in a lovely and appealing way.
For the full gallery, visit our site: 100+ Amazing Jewelry Fairs, Exhibitions & Events
Five more uk short break ideas in premier innTeresa Trangmar
Ideas and Inspiration for short breaks in the UK based around Premier Inn Hotels
The presentation includes links to key attractions so that finding information and booking tours and evening entertainment is made very easy.
The Premier inn hotels featured are all centrally located and all available at excellent prices per room
Have a look at the presentation to be inspired to book your next UK Short break
Save Craigie Hall, an early Charles Rennie Mackintosh MasterpieceMackintosh_fan
Craigie Hall was in 1978 included in the Secretary of State’s Listed Buildings of Special
Architectural or Historic Interest of Category A. (This is the highest grading and notes a building
of national or international significance).
This was in recognition not only of the fine qualities of the exterior of this very substantial
Victorian villa, but also of the superb interiors, remodelled in places by the internationally
celebrated Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The building represents what is for Glasgow a unique
example of its kind, namely a splendid late Victorian house built for a wealthy entrepreneur,
altered and updated over the years using the very best materials and the most prestigious architects
available at the time, resulting in a building in late 19th Century classical style with interiors of the
highest standard possible.
The
charming face carved into the fitted armchair in the corner is an example of the designs of
Mackintosh and his group at the Glasgow School of Art during the early 1890’s.
The curious bird-like forms which almost seem to have alighted on top of the book cases are
one of the earliest examples of a motif which was to reappear many times in Mackintosh’s
work. The bay windowed cupboards set into the face of the shelving appear later in the south
face of Mackintosh’s masterwork, the Glasgow School of Art. But, the overall design retains
a Victorian solidity that testifies both to Mackintosh’s youth and to the guiding hand of John
Keppie who would have supervised his work.
Mackintosh appears to have been responsible for the design.
The large white fireplace and overmantel at the end of the room would therefore have been
detailed in part by Mackintosh. It is a very similar design to the piece that he detailed for
the Smoking Room at the Glasgow Art Club in 1892, the principal difference being that,
at Craigie Hall, the fireplace is and always has been white. This scheme of decoration
(promoted in 1873 by Mary Howeis) was a means of delineating the more feminine domain
of the house in contrast with the more formal and masculine decoration of the remainder.
In 1897, four years after his initial involvement at Craigie Hall, Mackintosh returned in a
more independent role to add the organ case to the Music Room. In the previous year he
had won the competition to design the new Glasgow School of Art. We can assume that
Thomas Mason had appreciated and enjoyed the ‘unusual’ elements in the 1893 work and
Mackintosh’s competition success may have been the spur for him to develop his association
with this up and coming designer. If so, he possibly got more than he bargained for!
At the opposite end of the room is a fireplace with an overmantel designed by Mackintosh
displaying charming carved decorative pieces reminiscent of the work of Aubrey Beardsley.
The organ case is perhaps Mackintosh’s most significant piece of interior work prior to
1900. It is his only surviving musical instrument.
Web. 3.0:The Rise of the Mobile and Application EraDave Wieneke
Presented at the Future of Digital Marketing in London, June 15, 2011. How mobile delivery, application design, and semantic data are remaking the online experience.
In my English course,my teacher asked us to give a simple presentation about a city of Britain .This is a ppt that we used in our presentation to produce a one day tour in Edinburgh.
Role of Culture in Regeneration: Dane Harrop & Ian TabbronPlace North West
Dane Harrop, senior design manager at Kier, and Ian Tabbron, interim chief executive of Shakespeare North, give insight into the Shakespeare North Playhouse project
converted from via Microsoft PPT Presentation
Submitted to: The QuickPro Team
Submitted by: Dacumos, Kathleen Girlie Isagan
Submitted when: Oct 17, 2019
Covering a myriad of jewelry fairs and exhibition events, this gallery has succeeded in providing you with a useful and convenient view into some of the most beautiful and attractive items.
The gallery means to help you find out whatever suits you best and also display it to you in a lovely and appealing way.
For the full gallery, visit our site: 100+ Amazing Jewelry Fairs, Exhibitions & Events
Five more uk short break ideas in premier innTeresa Trangmar
Ideas and Inspiration for short breaks in the UK based around Premier Inn Hotels
The presentation includes links to key attractions so that finding information and booking tours and evening entertainment is made very easy.
The Premier inn hotels featured are all centrally located and all available at excellent prices per room
Have a look at the presentation to be inspired to book your next UK Short break
Save Craigie Hall, an early Charles Rennie Mackintosh MasterpieceMackintosh_fan
Craigie Hall was in 1978 included in the Secretary of State’s Listed Buildings of Special
Architectural or Historic Interest of Category A. (This is the highest grading and notes a building
of national or international significance).
This was in recognition not only of the fine qualities of the exterior of this very substantial
Victorian villa, but also of the superb interiors, remodelled in places by the internationally
celebrated Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The building represents what is for Glasgow a unique
example of its kind, namely a splendid late Victorian house built for a wealthy entrepreneur,
altered and updated over the years using the very best materials and the most prestigious architects
available at the time, resulting in a building in late 19th Century classical style with interiors of the
highest standard possible.
The
charming face carved into the fitted armchair in the corner is an example of the designs of
Mackintosh and his group at the Glasgow School of Art during the early 1890’s.
The curious bird-like forms which almost seem to have alighted on top of the book cases are
one of the earliest examples of a motif which was to reappear many times in Mackintosh’s
work. The bay windowed cupboards set into the face of the shelving appear later in the south
face of Mackintosh’s masterwork, the Glasgow School of Art. But, the overall design retains
a Victorian solidity that testifies both to Mackintosh’s youth and to the guiding hand of John
Keppie who would have supervised his work.
Mackintosh appears to have been responsible for the design.
The large white fireplace and overmantel at the end of the room would therefore have been
detailed in part by Mackintosh. It is a very similar design to the piece that he detailed for
the Smoking Room at the Glasgow Art Club in 1892, the principal difference being that,
at Craigie Hall, the fireplace is and always has been white. This scheme of decoration
(promoted in 1873 by Mary Howeis) was a means of delineating the more feminine domain
of the house in contrast with the more formal and masculine decoration of the remainder.
In 1897, four years after his initial involvement at Craigie Hall, Mackintosh returned in a
more independent role to add the organ case to the Music Room. In the previous year he
had won the competition to design the new Glasgow School of Art. We can assume that
Thomas Mason had appreciated and enjoyed the ‘unusual’ elements in the 1893 work and
Mackintosh’s competition success may have been the spur for him to develop his association
with this up and coming designer. If so, he possibly got more than he bargained for!
At the opposite end of the room is a fireplace with an overmantel designed by Mackintosh
displaying charming carved decorative pieces reminiscent of the work of Aubrey Beardsley.
The organ case is perhaps Mackintosh’s most significant piece of interior work prior to
1900. It is his only surviving musical instrument.
Web. 3.0:The Rise of the Mobile and Application EraDave Wieneke
Presented at the Future of Digital Marketing in London, June 15, 2011. How mobile delivery, application design, and semantic data are remaking the online experience.
Tornex NEW TECHNOLOGY YANG DIKEMBANGKAN PARA AHLI NEGARA SAKURA, JEPANG
perusahaan yang didirikan di Jepang pada tahun 1963.
Sejak tahun 1988, perusahaan ini MENEMUKAN INOVASI BARU DI bidang usaha “Teknologi pemurnian udara dalam ruang”. MEMBERIKAN Kualitas udara Dalam Ruang yang LEBIH BAIK, DENGAN teknologi pemurnian udara INI Ruangan merokok AKAN LEBIH bersih, DAN dapat digunakan dalam bangunan komersil, BANDARA, RESTAURANT dan lainnya. KINI tornex TELAH mengembangkan teknologi TERAKHIR YANG DINAMAKAN MESIN TORNADO ATAU RUANG MEROKOK TANPA SEKAT (INVISIBLE WALL).
Tornex Mengembangkan teknologinya lebih dari 50.000 instalasi di seluruh dunia.
TORNEX INDONESIA
Tornex Indonesia terbentuk hasil kerjasama Tornex Jepang dengan PT. Biomindo Osmosis System. Tanggal 19 Mei 2015 perwakilan dari PT. Biomindo Osmosis System berkunjung ke kantor pusat Tornex di Tokyo, Jepang.
Dalam hal ini PT. Biomindo Osmosis System membuat kesepakatan kerjasama dengan Tornex Jepang. Dan dengan persetujuan bersama bahwa PT. Biomindo Osmosis System dipercaya untuk menjadi Distributor Tunggal Tornex Di Indonesia. Dengan Maksud segala penjualan di Indonesia ditangani Oleh Tornex Indonesia. Baik Sub Distributor di seluruh Provinsi di Indonesia dengan beserta pemeliharaan Produk Tornex itu sendiri.
Tornex Selalu Mengembangkan Inovasi Terbaru, Dengan Menciptakan Mesin Pemurnian Udara Yang Terbaik Di Dunia. Yang Akan Merubah Dunia Menjadi Bebas Asap Rokok Di Segala Tempat Dan Ruang. Menjadikan kualitas Udara Bersih Dan Higienis.
Tornex Dengan Inovasi Baru Dapat Melokalisir Perokok Aktif dengan memfasilitasi perokok di tempat dan ruangan yang dirancang khusus.
Technology Mesin yang diciptakan Tornex dapat merubah gaya perokok aktif menjadi percaya diri.
Dirancang khusus dengan memperhatikan lingkungan dan keamanan bagi anak-anak, orang dewasa dan orang tua dari gangguan asap rokok, dan menghindari mereka menjadi perokok Pasif.
WWW.CAMISACAMISETA.com.br VISITE O SITE!, criar camiseta, camisetas diferentes,
Também temos camisetas de rock, camisetas memes, camisetas de bandas e camisetas engraçadas.
Camisetas com impressão de qualidade produzidas em serigrafia, nunca desbotam e não sai.
Camisa Camiseta QUALIDADE EM ESTAMPAS
Early experience with bringing usability to ZOOM International. What I did in the first eight months and how that worked. Slides for my UX Camp CZ speech.
a chronology of my 37 year career; This is a lecture designed for general population undergrad students and has presented at The University of Minnesota and 13 other colleges and art centers
Jenny Benedict from the West Vancouver Public Library - #BCLC2017 panel on th...OurDigitalWorld
May 2017 - Jenny Benedict from the West Vancouver Public Library presented on their use of VITA and the community impact of sharing digital collections.