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First Church of Christ, Scientist
(#99000939)
501 Riverside Dr.
Reno, NV
The former First Church of Christ, Scientist, built in 1939, is an historic Classical revival style Christian Science church edifice located at 501 Riverside Drive, overlooking the Truckee River in Reno, Nevada. Anna Frandsen Loomis, a wealthy local Christian Scientist, underwrote the $120,000 cost of the building, including land acquisition and architect's fees. She was responsible for hiring noted Los Angeles architect Paul Revere Williams, the first African-American member of the AIA. In 1998 the congregation sold the building and used the funds from the sale to construct a new church at 795 West Peckham Lane. Church member and local theater patron Moya Lear donated $1.1 million to the Reno-Sparks Theater Community Coalition, which used the funding to purchase the First Church of Christ, Scientist and renamed it the Lear Theater.
Classical Spectacular features a state of the art lighting rig complete with stunning light and laser display
Built in 1923-1925, this Classical Revival-style building was designed by J. H. Findorff and Son to house the main Masonic Temple of the city of Madison. The building is faced with limestone with a boxy massing, taking inspiration from the earlier Greek Revival style, with a doric portico featuring massive fluted doric columns that taper towards the capitals and flanked by doric pilasters and decorative urns that feature doric fluted column bases and pilasters that taper towards the base, a cornice, a parapet with stepped sections enclosing a low-slope roofs, the words “Temple of Freemasons” carved into the parapet over the entrance, an architrave with the words “Let There Be Light” carved into it over the portico, one-over-one windows with recessed metal spandrel panels on the second and third floors, entrance doors with decorative headers featuring acroterions, doors with transoms and roman lattice motif screens, belt coursing with Greek Key motif, recessed panels at bays on the side facade facing Johnson Street, a large rear wing housing a massive interior hall that is faced with pilasters on the Johnson Street facade, and buff brick cladding on the side and rear facades that face the interior of the block. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990, and remains in use as the Wisconsin Masonic Center, though today, it serves as an event venue, as well as housing offices and chambers for the freemasons.
I was walking along a street alone with my camera trying to find an appropriate angle to captute, it was rainy that day so it was a bit difficult for me shooting. Suddenly I noticed that side which represents an old and modern buildings shaping an abstract lines.
London, U.K
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Lyrics : Lakshmi Valli Devi Bijibilla
Music : Kanakesh Rathod
Publisher : Bijibilla Rama Rao
LYRICS : KARUNAANTHARANGUNI
పల్లవి : కరుణాంతరంగుని, కను ధృక్కులె చాలు [2]
అభయాంతరంగుని, అభయ హస్తమె చాలు [కరుణ]
చరణం : హరి నిను గొలచిన, హరణము లన్నియు [2]
హరి! హరీ! యని పరుగిడవా! [2]
బృందావనమాలి, ఆనంద నందుని [2]
నామ భజనమె, దుర్జన భంగము [కరుణ]
చరణం : ఆధార నిలయుని అమృత వాక్కులే [2]
ఇల గీతామృతము, గ్రోలగ మధురము [2]
శబరి ఒసగిన, ఫలములు భుజియించి [2]
"ఆత్మశుద్ధి" భక్తి ఆభరణ మంటివి [కరుణ]
Classical 2015 - La Fundación García Fajer celebra en 2015 su décimo aniversario con un programa especial en el que sobresale Classical, CIEC International Chamber Music Festival (Festival Internacional de Música de Cámara del CIEC) La Rioja - Spain
classicalfestival.wordpress.com/ Fotos: Luis Prado
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.
Third session: 'Getting it straight'
(L-R) Ivan Hewett, Classical Music Critic, Telegraph (chair); Justin Pearson, Cellist and Governor, Royal Society of Musicians
Photography by Mark Woods-Nunn
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries the small Thuringian town of Weimar witnessed a remarkable cultural flowering, attracting many writers and scholars, notably Goethe and Schiller. This development is reflected in the high quality of many of the buildings and of the parks in the surrounding area.