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Rosie Attwood Harris and Rob Jourdain.
A fundraiser at St Mary's Church for 'Diversity Fest', which takes place on Saturday 19th, September 2016, at Hagglers Corner, Queens Road, Sheffield.
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The models shown here are our photographs of a Classical Mathematical Model Collection originally made by hand in the 1800's. These photographs were taken in 2012 during a vist to the Institute Henri Poincare in Paris. This was a follow up to my original visit to the institute in 1998.
Our digital rapid protoyping recreations of some of the models in these collection were originally exhibited at ACM SIGgraph as "Artifacts of Research: On Singularities".
Currently portions of the recreation are on display at the University of Goettingen Department of Mathematics, The University of Hong Kong Department of Mathematics, The Institute Poincare in Paris and at the Museum of Mathematics in Manhattan.
Future Sound Of Classical | Rai/Xplosiva | Auditorium Rai | David Canisius - Pantha du Prince - Sergio Ricciardone | foto A. Macchia
On October 21, 2012, the State Theatre celebrated it's classical season with a reception at the Heldrich Hotel after the performance of Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra. Photos by Sarah Pritchard.
Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla
Music : Kanakesh Rathod
Publisher : Bijibilla RamaRao
LYRICS : TULATHOOGENA
పల్లవి : తుల తూగేనా, నా స్వామి,
ధన రాసులకు, మణి మనుగులకు "2"
అ.ప.: భక్తియను ధనమును కురిపించగనే స్వామి "2" సంతృప్తుడగును, సత్యలోకవాసుడు, శ్రీనివాసుడు "తుల"
చరణం: ధన, సంపదలతో తూచగలేము,
ఆతని ధనేతరములచే కొలువజాలము "2"
భక్తి ధనముతో ఎవరు గొలిచిననూ"2" వారికి వశమగును పురుషొత్తముడు, పురుషొత్తముడు "తుల"
చరణం: ప్రియ వాక్కులూ, మరి నిశ్చల మనము
పరిపూర్ణమైన, భక్తి భావముతో "2"
ఎవరు నాతని, తమ మదిన నిలుపునో "2"
వారి హృదిలో ఎపుడూ, కొలువుండును "తుల"
Built in 1909, this Classical Revival-style eight-story building was built as the Harrisburg Masonic Temple, being one of the earliest skyscrapers in Harrisburg, and was the first high-rise building to be constructed along 3rd Street near the Pennsylvania State Capitol in what was formerly a low-rise predominately residential neighborhood dominated by church spires and the dome of the State Capitol Building. Originally featuring only five stories, with the third, fourth, and fifth floors being taller than the other floors, the building was heavily modified in the mid-20th Century when it was converted into an office building, renamed the Barto Building, with the double-height upper floors divided horizontally to provide more interior floor space, as the Masons had moved to a larger modernist Temple in the northern part of the city. The building features a buff brick, stone, and terra cotta-clad exterior with a stone base with horizontal reveals topped with a cornice with dentils featuring large bays, with five bays on the State Street facade and three bays on the 3rd Street facade, a terra cotta-clad second floor with paired one-over-one windows above the first floor bays surrounded by banded cladding and topped with a decorative band of extruded trim, a reveal between the second and third floors at the top of the terra cotta facade and base of the buff brick upper facade, four-story colonnades running between the third and sixth floors with engaged ionic columns supporting another band of terra cotta trim above, with large two-story bays on the third and fourth and fifth and sixth floors separated by brick and terra cotta spandrel panels with decorative trim, a band of decorative trim at the top of the colonnades and base of the seventh floor, and simpler detailing on the seventh and eighth floors, with brick pilasters and two-story window bays on the seventh and eighth floors, with the top of the building featuring a simple parapet and stone cap, with the original cornice below the parapet having been removed in the mid-20th Century renovation. The building was adaptively reused as a condominium known as The Lux in 2020, which replaced the mid-20th Century spandrel panels and windows with modern all-glass replacement storefronts, and is a contributing structure in the Harrisburg Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
A classical church in the city - black and white lozenge tiles, galleries, dark woodwork, chandeliers - all the values of the eighteenth century London bourgeoisie, regularity and moderation and a certain confidence.
On October 21, 2012, the State Theatre celebrated it's classical season with a reception at the Heldrich Hotel after the performance of Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra. Photos by Sarah Pritchard.
Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla
Music : Kanakesh Rathod
Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao
LYRICS : GAALI NEERU AKASAMU
పల్లవి : గాలి, నీరు, ఆకాశము పొందుట కందరి కవకాశము "2"
అ.ప : పరమాత్మ సృష్టియే, ఈ జగతి, మన మంతయు, కొలచుట యేకదా! అందరికి ఆలంబనము "గాలి"
చరణం : పరమ లేక పరతత్వమును కనలేము పరమాత్ముడు లేక మరి, మనము మనలేము "2"
పరము, మనమను బేధమె కనబోము "2" ఉన్నది నీ లోనె, పరమాత్మ నివాసము "గాలి"
చరణం : భగవంతుని కానక అంతయు శూన్యము ఆ శూన్యము నందుననే కొలువాయెను, దైవము "2"
నీ మనసే నీకు నిజమగు సాక్ష్యము "2" నిండెను నీ లోనె అనంత ఆ దైవము "గాలి"
The models shown here are our photographs of a Classical Mathematical Model Collection originally made by hand in the 1800's. These photographs were taken in 2012 during a vist to the Institute Henri Poincare in Paris. This was a follow up to my original visit to the institute in 1998.
Our digital rapid protoyping recreations of some of the models in these collection were originally exhibited at ACM SIGgraph as "Artifacts of Research: On Singularities".
Currently portions of the recreation are on display at the University of Goettingen Department of Mathematics, The University of Hong Kong Department of Mathematics, The Institute Poincare in Paris and at the Museum of Mathematics in Manhattan.
A closeup picture of a pillar with classical architectural design in between of a wall at Dhaka University.
On October 21, 2012, the State Theatre celebrated it's classical season with a reception at the Heldrich Hotel after the performance of Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra. Photos by Sarah Pritchard.
Wonderfully classicist tableau just sitting in a higgledy-piggledy bookshop run by an equally wonderfully eccentric Englishman - too good to miss!