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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
A Congregate Living Facility For The Aged For Artesia, New Mexico, William Miles Brittelle Jr.
A Congregate Living Facility For The Aged For Artesia, New Mexico, William Miles Brittelle Jr.
Architecture and Planning ETDs
To investigate the problems and needs of the aged, particularly in New Mexico; to investigate developments and directions in housing for the aged; to understand the main functions of this housing, and to incorporate findings into the design of a medium sized congregate living facility for the aged.
"The Last Resort" A Yacht And Boat Club For Albuquerque, New Mexico, Ronald Douglas Kelley
"The Last Resort" A Yacht And Boat Club For Albuquerque, New Mexico, Ronald Douglas Kelley
Architecture and Planning ETDs
The purpose of this study is to emphasize that architecture is not only responsible for structure, but for creating a social atmosphere by the existence of the structure with the surroundings. It is designed to encourage residents to spend their vacations in Albuquerque and to promote boating by providing a membership club.
A Motor Hotel For Albuquerque, New Mexico, Leon A. Ross
A Motor Hotel For Albuquerque, New Mexico, Leon A. Ross
Architecture and Planning ETDs
Albuquerque is a natural stopping place because of its location in the Southwest. I have always felt that automobile tourists used Albuquerque for a nights stop because we are a good ways drive from any big city. In any direction if a tourist passes Albuquerque he has a long way to drive to get city conveniences again. With this in mind I have chosen to design a motor hotel that will cater not only to passing tourists, but also to conventioneers.
Industrial Needs And Development For Albuquerque, New Mexico, Robert C. Ponto
Industrial Needs And Development For Albuquerque, New Mexico, Robert C. Ponto
Architecture and Planning ETDs
Purpose of Study:
- To determine if an Industrial Development would be logical for Albuquerque, New Mexico.
- To develop a schematic and working plan of an electronics manufacturing building in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
- To further acquaint myself with the problems of industry and production of electronics.
Notes On Readings, David Gebhard
New Mexico Chapter Aia Committees For 1960
New Mexico Chapter Aia Committees For 1960
New Mexico Architecture
No abstract provided.
Membership List: New Mexico Chapter, Aia
Membership List: New Mexico Chapter, Aia
New Mexico Architecture
No abstract provided.
Notes And News From The President, Phillipe Register
Notes And News From The President, Phillipe Register
New Mexico Architecture
No abstract provided.
Division Of Architecture - University Of New Mexico, John Heimerich, Don Schlegal
Division Of Architecture - University Of New Mexico, John Heimerich, Don Schlegal
New Mexico Architecture
No abstract provided.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 11, No. 1, Clarence Kulp Jr., Earl F. Robacker, Vincent R. Tortora, Alfred L. Shoemaker, Roy C. Kulp, John R. Mumaw, Amos Long Jr., John Cummings, Jane Keplinger Burris, Thomas R. Brendle
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 11, No. 1, Clarence Kulp Jr., Earl F. Robacker, Vincent R. Tortora, Alfred L. Shoemaker, Roy C. Kulp, John R. Mumaw, Amos Long Jr., John Cummings, Jane Keplinger Burris, Thomas R. Brendle
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• A Dunker Weekend Love Feast of 100 Years Ago
• The Peacock in Pennsylvania
• The Get-Togethers of the Young Amish Folk
• Church and Meetinghouse Stables and Sheds
• Abraham Harley Cassel - Dunkard Bibliophile
• Mennonite Folklore
• Springs and Springhouses
• Finishing Wooden Surfaces
• Early Funeral Notices
• Collecting Dialect Folk Songs
Notes And News From The President, W. Miles Brittelle
Notes And News From The President, W. Miles Brittelle
New Mexico Architecture
No abstract provided.
A Glimpse Into The Past: Huning Castle, Albuquerque, Bainbridge Bunting
A Glimpse Into The Past: Huning Castle, Albuquerque, Bainbridge Bunting
New Mexico Architecture
No abstract provided.
Notes On Readings, David Gebhard, Martha Gillespie
Notes On Readings, David Gebhard, Martha Gillespie
New Mexico Architecture
No abstract provided.
Holy Rosary Church, Albuquerque, 1955, Stanley And Wright Architects And Planners
Holy Rosary Church, Albuquerque, 1955, Stanley And Wright Architects And Planners
New Mexico Architecture
No abstract provided.
A Point Of View, Don Schlegel
Making Your Own Beehives, R S. Coleman
Making Your Own Beehives, R S. Coleman
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE publication of this article runs counter to my own principles to some extent as I have long maintained that most beekeepers will find it cheaper in the long run to purchase factory-made hives and frames.
I realise, however, that many apiarists possess both the skill and equipment to make hive-bodies, and that some at least can occupy slack periods profitably in this manner.
Notes And News From The President, W. Miles Brittelle S
Notes And News From The President, W. Miles Brittelle S
New Mexico Architecture
No abstract provided.
George Clayton Pearl: Philosophy And Buildings, Georce C. Pearl
George Clayton Pearl: Philosophy And Buildings, Georce C. Pearl
New Mexico Architecture
No abstract provided.
Rats And Mice And Their Control, C D. Gooding, J. L. Long
Rats And Mice And Their Control, C D. Gooding, J. L. Long
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
BEFORE colonisation by the white man, Australia contained over 50 species of rats and mice.
Although several of these native species have been known to breed to plague proportions they are normally slower breeders than the introduced species.
Once settlement had been established on our shores it was only a matter of time before the introduction of more of these pests, occurred probably from the British Isles.
Report From The University, Don P. Schlegel
Report From The University, Don P. Schlegel
New Mexico Architecture
No abstract provided.