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(Panam Nagar or Panam City is an earliest city of Sonargaon thana in Narayanganj district, about 2.5 kilometers to the north of Dhaka-Chittagong Highway at Mograpara Point. Panam is only 0.5km away from Sonargaon Folk Art Museum. It is seemed to have been the city of Hindu capital city of Sonargaon.
Sonargaon (Bengali: সোনারগাঁও; meaning City of Gold) was a historic administrative, commercial and maritime center in Bengal. Situated in the center of the Ganges delta, it was the seat of the medieval Muslim rulers and governors of eastern Bengal. Sonargaon was described by numerous historic travelers, including Ibn Battuta, Ma Huan, Niccolò de' Conti and Ralph Fitch as a thriving center of trade and commerce.
It was an administrative center of Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah's sultanate, the Bengal Sultanate and the Kingdom of Bhati.
The name Sonargaon came as the Bangla version of the ancient name Suvarnagrama. Buddhist ruler Danujamadhava Dasharathadeva shifted his capital to Suvarnagrama from Bikrampur sometime in the middle of the 13th century. In early 14th century, Bauddha ruling in this area ended when Shamsuddin Firoz Shah (reigned 1301–1322) of Lakhnauti occupied and annexed it to his kingdom.
Panam Nagar, the gorgeous structures was rising in the last quarter of the 13th century. After that Panam area formed part of Muslim city developed on the old city, and perhaps made up the place of residence of the early Muslim governors.
When the Mughal took over the control of Sonagaon, they constructed highways and bridges and made a new look of Sonagaon and Panam City. Mughal era was the most significant era for all the region of sub-continent. Panam city has no different for this circumstances.
In the last of 19th century, Panam city was built in Sonargaon. That time, business of cotton and other cloths were developed based on the Panam city. That time, Sonargaon got it heritage back a little. In the first part of the 20th century, some rich Hindu businessmen started to live permanently in the city. The still remaining ruins of the buildings were the residence of those businessmen. In those days, no city at the east Bengal was near as wealthy as Panam. This city is now in ruins.
The building structures in Panam Nagar are both separated and joined types, typically rectangular in shape and extended in the north-south direction. Height of the buildings varies from single to three storied. According to building layout design the residence houses of Panam can be categorized into three basic types: central hall type, central courtyard type and consolidated type.
All the buildings in the city was built facing a single road, which is 5 miter long and 600 miter wide. In the city still remains 52 buildings. The whole city is surrounded with artificial canals. These canals was dug to protect the city from any outside attack. There was only one bridge to enter the city in the west side. Back of every building is a pond. These ponds was used for household works.
After the 1965 war of India-Pakistan, Hindu businessmen started to leave, and the city was deserted. World monument fund listed Panam city in the World 100 ruined city in 2006.)
This is the layout I'm going with I think. Random and fun. I was going to do the diamond looking one, but after I had it all laid out, I didn't really love it...I think I love this one. It will be 17 squares by 17 squares...so HUGE.
Micro(shoe box)layout under construction. Loco is converted N gauge AHM Plymouth, track is hand laid(Code 70) and buildings are mock-ups of proposed structures. Inspired by the Melbridge Box Company:
Some recent progress around the loading shed. The circular objects in the foreground will form the basis of clay refining tanks, of which there will be four, each at a scale diamater of 10m.
My friend Julie doing a front layout on tramp at our gymnastics camp called Dunkley's in South Hero, Vermont. It's really cool because all the equipment is outside and we always have a blast!
Comments are much appreciated! (they keep me motivated and I am open to constructive criticism!)
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Eu gostei mais ou menos desse aí. Fiz pro blog de uma amiga (o Dreams Box), e ela disse que gostou, então... rsrs! Digam nos comentários o que acharam, o que eu posso melhorar nele e sintam-se livres para criticar! :)
Veja os detalhes do projeto e da aula aqui no blog: taysrocha.blogspot.com/2011/10/projeto-amazing-layout-em-...
Ilustração criada para cliente direto Pizza Hut! Criação de Personagens e conceitos criação total da ilustrada/PPG.
Resolvi voltar a fazer layouts depois de meses parada, fiquei com medo de perder a pratica mas vejo que não perdi totalmente kkkk mas enfim esse layout e da Cher e gostei bastante do resultado e espero que gostem. Ele esta de graça e quem quiser e só comentar aqui e entrarei em contato com você
Title: Kissed by the Sun
Starring: Rain
Featuring: cuciture
Inspired by: The Lilypad
Quanto piace ai gatti stare al sole? sicuramente a Rain piace tantissimo! sta le ore a scaldarsi le sue vecchie ossa.
Ho una serie infinita di foto sue sul mio profilo instagram, e mi piace di tanto – beh, spesso – scrapparle.
Per questa foto ho usato un template, Clicca qui per vederlo.
L’ho modificato poco, ho solo tolto un paio di quadrati e tolto il journal.
E’ una pagina piena di dettagli (ho peso il conto dei layer – ma erano proprio tanti. Mi piace molto la cucitura che “racchiude” tutto, ho fattosi che la freccia gialla polka-dot passasse sotto.
Ho “rovinato” la parte inferiore della foto con del giallo, era un pò troppo uniformemente blu (il mio piumone..)
Credits:
House Blend by Danielle Young and Pink Reptile Designs; The Things You Say collab by Micheline Martin & Pink Reptile Designs; Numb3rs by Pink Reptile Design; base jumpers markers by Kaye Winiecki; 123 art collab by Kaye Winiecki and Studio Basic Designs; Stated by Sara Gleason; Tough Luck Elements by Michelle Godin; Dreams and Wishes by Michelle Godin; Newsletter Freebie by Michelle Godin; Everyday Basics: Bundle by Michelle Godin; Busy Week Elements by One Little Bird; Busy Week Papers by one little bird; Click Elements by one little bird; Real Life in Pockets Collaboration Domesticated by Just Jaimee and Mommyish; Mash Up 6 by Gina Miller; Collab Blessed Lucky by The Lilypad; A Very Merry Month Misc by Amy Wolff; juxtaposition elements by Amy Wolff; Needed More Stitching 5 by Amy Martin; pure happiness by Sahlin Studio; an innocent heart by ; Destination Adventure by Pink Reptile Design; One Of a Kind Papers by Pink Reptile Designs; Owl my Love by Pink Reptile Designs; The Good Stuff by valorie wibbens and karla dudley; TLP Ultimate Vacation Day 3 by Lilypad Collab; Sun Kissed by valorie wibbens and jenn barrette; Fonts: Mathlete-Skinny
Layout interno, ressaltando os pratos e menu para escolha dos pratos.
contato: gabrielarrroyo@ig.com.br
Bom eu tô fazendo o Layout pra o meu novo Site que vai se chamar {...} advinhem>> e trouce um Sneak Peek pra vocês Olha ^ ...Bom se quizer comenta ;X Brink's
Bom eu simplesmente amei esse layout não pelo design que está super simples mas pela codificação é o meu melhor trabalho!
E vocês o que acharam?
Testing a layout for a Kitchen Window quilt I'm making for my cousin. Each block has a bit of Paris map fabric in it to commemorate her trip to France this summer and her graduation with a degree in French this year.
A layout about my mixed feelings about my puppy growing up... perhaps not the best thing to worry about, but he was a big consolation to me as a puppy when I was going through some difficult times, so it's a bit hard to let go! Made a little easier, though, by the few-hundred-dollar vet bill he is in the process of racking up tonight and tomorrow... seems he has grass seeds in both ears, and won't let the vet remove them without sedation. *sigh*