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Shoe lover and manufacturer dug in her heels to get shoe museum built in downtown Toronto The Bata Shoe Museum opened in 1995. The Bata Shoe Mu
View ArticleAnimals and Humans in Louis XIV’s Paris
Drawn from her book, The Courtiers’ Anatomists, Anita Guerrini tells the largely overlooked story of seventeenth-century Parisian anatomists who examined both the abandoned human corpses at the...
View ArticleBab-e-Pakistan memorial still a dream after 31 years
LAHORE - As the nation celebrates 69th Independence Day, Bab-e-Pakistan memorial, conceived over 30 years ago, still remains a dream, thanks to apathy of the government.Commenting on the inordinate...
View ArticleRefugee colonies changed South Delhi’s face
India’s Independence in 1947 changed the face of Delhi especially the southern part of the national capital, the area where Tomars established their kingdom in 736 AD. Refugees from Pakistan, mostly...
View ArticleUnesco team to visit Ahmedabad in September
Ahmedabad: A high-powered team belonging to International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) representing Unesco's World Heritage Centre, will be visiting the city for inspections between...
View ArticleThis '80s Horror Film Will Make Any Imperfect Subway Expansion Look Great
TFW your mayor is eaten alive by rats on the subway he built.
View ArticleTim Kaine's Vision for the Future of Fair Housing
The Democratic VP nominee shares his campaign’s plans to make housing more accessible and affordable to the full economic spectrum of Americans.
View ArticleSimulations: Modeling, Measuring, and Disrupting Design
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View ArticleMOONTOPIA: An out of this world challenge...
From the beginning of time, mankind has always had a fascination with the moon.By the 1950s, the USSR and the USA were competing with one another for global dominance in what became known as the Cold...
View ArticleArchitectural Theory Review Call for new editors in 2017
The editorial committee for the journal Architectural Theory Review, published by Taylor & Francis/Routledge, is seeking expressions of interest for two editors who will be responsible for running...
View ArticleThe decade that changed Delhi
Delhi, the brash, bustling Indian capital of today, was, in effect, born in 1947. In the wake of India’s hellish Partition, thousands of Muslims fled, while Hindu and Sikh refugees poured in. Delhi...
View ArticleA Center for Majestic Experiences Rises in the Middle of Montana
The mission of the Center is very experience focused, very much about the individual and their path across the landscape.
View ArticleUrban development ministry is biggest defaulter of govt printing presses
NEW DELHI: Urban development ministry, which is responsible for directorate of printing and department of publication, is the biggest defaulter so far outstanding dues of government printing presses is...
View ArticlePR: Building Smarter Cities from Blueprint to Scale at Asia's Largest...
Over the recent years, there has been much hype about the benefits and possibilities of the Internet of Things, drones and smart cities. With more announcements for smart cities being made over the...
View ArticleSmart Ganga City programme launched in 10 cities
Union Ministers M Venkaiah Naidu and Uma Bharti today jointly launched 'Smart Ganga City' programme in 10 cities located along Ganga to set up Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) and improve drainage...
View ArticleRIP: Multilevel Parking in Chandigarh
On a busy Friday evening, Ramesh Chander, a visitor to Sector 17, crawled his Swift Dzire for 20 minutes around the Sahib Singh parking lot, trying to find some space to nose in his car. During that...
View ArticleIskandar Malaysia records RM208b in total committed investments
Iskandar Malaysia has recorded RM208 billion in committed investments from 2006 until June 30 this year, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.Najib, who is also the Co-Chairman of Iskandar...
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