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  • '''Architecture '''is the art and technique of designing and constructing buildings to fulf ...s) that can be seen as limit cases between architecture and engineering or architecture and art.
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  • '''Network architecture''', applicable to both [[telecommunications network]]s and [[computer netwo
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  • ...63.</ref><ref>Fleming, J, Honour, H, Pevsner, N. The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture. Penguin Books. 1966</ref>
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  • | title = Architecture: A Very Short Introduction | title = Experiencing Architecture, 2nd Edition
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  • ...ort and dislocate some of the [[Design principles and elements|elements of architecture]], such as structure and [[building envelope|envelope]]. The finished visua ...and has now, in fact, come to embrace a general trend within contemporary architecture.
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  • '''[[Expressionism|Expressionist]] [[architecture]]''' uses the [[form]] of a [[building]] as a means to evoke or express the ...e rest of Europe. Today the meaning has broadened even further to refer to architecture of any date or location that exhibits some of the qualities of the original
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  • ...mic discipline of [[electrical engineering]]. The field known as computer architecture may touch all aspects of how specific computers can be specified, built, an ...was the first to document it, and so sometimes the phrase ''Von Neumann'' architecture (or ''Von Neumann'' computer) has been used to describe putting the program
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  • #REDIRECT [[Computer architecture]]
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  • ...dral]] in France was built in the 12th century and is an example of Gothic architecture.}} ...ruction — this contrasts with the theme of [[Last Judgment]] in Romanesque architecture which is characterized by thick wall and a darker interior.<ref name="kosto
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  • Development of postmodern architecture from the late 1980s, characterized by an interest in manipulating ideas of
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  • *Kostof, Spiro. ''A History of Architecture: Settings and Rituals''. New York: Oxford UP, 1985. Print.
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  • * Frampton, Kenneth (2004). ''Modern architecture - a critical history''. Third edition. World of Art. ISBN 0-500-20257-5 * Jencks, Charles (1986). ''Modern Movements in Architecture''. Second Edition. Penguin. ISBN 0-14-009963-8
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  • {{r|Classical architecture}} {{r|Gothic architecture}}
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  • Architecture in the tradition of ancient Greece or Rome or of the classical revival in 1
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  • *[http://www.architecture.com.au/i-cms?page=1 Royal Australian Institute of Architects] *[http://cca.qc.ca/ Canadian Centre for Architecture]
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  • * Frampton, Kenneth (1992). ''Modern Architecture, a critical history''. Thames & Hudson- Third Edition. ISBN * Johnson, Phillip & Wigley, Mark (1988). ''Deconstructivist Architecture: The Museum of Modern Art, New York''. Little Brown and Company. ISBN-X
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  • The '''instruction set architecture''', often called simply ISA, is the formal specification of a particular ty An instruction set architecture is a theoretical description, and says nothing about how instructions are '
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  • A style of architecture that had its origins in the building of great cathedrals in France from the
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  • ...sion 6 can run more securely if features of the Internet Protocol security architecture (IPSec)<ref name=RFC4301>{{citation | title = Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol
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  • ...re of the Spanish Missions that is often emulated in Mission Revival Style architecture.]] ...74.jpg/credit}}<br />One of the earliest examples of Mission Revival Style architecture, the [[Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway]] depot in San Juan Capistrano
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Deconstructivism (architecture)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Internet architecture||**}}
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  • {{r|Architecture}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Expressionist architecture]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Deconstructivism (architecture)}}
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  • ''This is the Discussion Page for the '''[[CZ:Architecture Workgroup]]''''' Why is Nail (engineering) considered a high priority Architecture article? --[[User:Russ McGinn|Russ McGinn]] 05:17, 30 January 2007 (CST)
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  • *[http://www.oma.nl/ Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Rem Koolhaas' firm]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Architecture of the Song Dynasty]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Instruction set architecture]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Computer architecture}}
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  • The '''Architecture of the California missions''' was influenced by several factors, those bein ...ypothesis was put forth by author by Prent Duel in his 1919 work ''Mission Architecture as Exemplified in San Xavier Del Bac'': "'''Most missions of early date pos
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  • * {{cite book|author=Baer, K.|year=1958|title=Architecture of the California Missions|publisher=University of California Press, Los An ...[Rexford Newcomb|Newcomb, Rexford]]|year=1973|title=The Franciscan Mission Architecture of Alta California|publisher=Dover Publications, Inc., New York, NY|id=ISBN
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  • *[[Mughal architecture]] *[[Persian architecture]]
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  • {{rpl|Architecture}} {{rpl|Gothic architecture}}
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  • {{r|Architecture}} {{r|Greek Architecture}}
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  • *[http://ah.bfn.org/a/virtual/tc.html#Gr Architecture around the World] ...phpwebhosting.com/a/OUTofBFLO/greece/bckgrd.html#Theaters "Classical Greek Architecture"]
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  • * [http://www.dayout.co.nz/att_architecture.asp New Zealand Architecture] ...riginal Acrylic Paintings, Watercolours and Pen & Ink Drawings of Colonial Architecture by Kathy Reilly, Golden Bay, New Zealand]
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  • ...63.</ref><ref>Fleming, J, Honour, H, Pevsner, N. The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture. Penguin Books. 1966</ref>
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  • | title = Architecture: A Very Short Introduction | title = Experiencing Architecture, 2nd Edition
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  • {{r|Classical architecture}} {{r|Gothic architecture}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Computer architecture]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Deconstructivism (architecture)]]
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  • ==Other statues or architecture==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Instruction set architecture]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet Protocol security architecture]]
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  • ...dral]] in France was built in the 12th century and is an example of Gothic architecture.}} ...ruction — this contrasts with the theme of [[Last Judgment]] in Romanesque architecture which is characterized by thick wall and a darker interior.<ref name="kosto
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  • #REDIRECT [[Architecture of the Song Dynasty]]
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  • * Frampton, Kenneth (1992). ''Modern Architecture, a critical history''. Thames & Hudson- Third Edition. ISBN * Johnson, Phillip & Wigley, Mark (1988). ''Deconstructivist Architecture: The Museum of Modern Art, New York''. Little Brown and Company. ISBN-X
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  • *[[Computer Architecture]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Origins and architecture of the Taj Mahal]]
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  • * [[Mission Revival Style architecture]]
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  • == Modified protocol architecture description so it conforms with RFC 1122 and RFC 1812 == I have modified the description of the Internet protocol architecture so it now conforms with RFC 1122 and RFC 1812. This change removes one of t
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  • {{rpl|Architecture}} {{rpl|Gothic architecture}}
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  • Connectionist processing models inspired by the architecture of real brains.
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  • [[UNESCO World Heritage site]] in [[Usbekistan]], famous for its Islamic architecture.
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  • UNESCO World Heritage site in Jordan, famous for its rock-carved architecture.
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  • | title = Architecture: A Very Short Introduction | title = 101 Things I Learned in Architecture School
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  • *Kostof, Spiro. ''A History of Architecture: Settings and Rituals''. New York: Oxford UP, 1985. Print.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Expressionist architecture]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Deconstructivism (architecture)}}
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  • A style in the arts and architecture popular in Europe around 1900.
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  • Style of Late Gothic architecture prevalent in Austria, Bavaria, and Bohemia between 1350 and 1550.
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  • * Frampton, Kenneth (2004). ''Modern architecture - a critical history''. Third edition. World of Art. ISBN 0-500-20257-5 * Jencks, Charles (1986). ''Modern Movements in Architecture''. Second Edition. Penguin. ISBN 0-14-009963-8
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  • *[[Architecture of the California Missions]] *[[Mission Revival Style architecture]]
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  • The instruction set architecture for the Intel 8086 and 8088 chips, 16-bit microprocessors first produced in
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  • [[Computer architecture]]s that apply multiple tightly coupled processors, usually with fewer opera
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  • ==Architecture== The George Hotel was designed by the famous [[neoclassical architecture|neoclassical]] Edinburgh architect and [[Robert Adam]] and as such was give
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Instruction set architecture]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Computer architecture}}
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  • {{r|Architecture of the Song Dynasty}} {{r|Architecture}}
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  • An obsolescent U.S. military tactical communications architecture of the 1980s, providing analog and digital telephone and low-speed data ser
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  • An [[Argentina|Argentinian]] architecture student who was secretly kidnapped and murdered in 1976, during Argentina's
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  • ...for 'Special Gothic' is an term used to describe the forms of late Gothic architecture in Bavaria, Austria and Bohemia. It is characterised by intricate brick tra ...iterally translated as 'Special', or New Gothic.<ref>Paul Frankl, ''Gothic Architecture''. Penguin Books, Baltimore, MD. 1962. p190</ref> Sondergotik is contempor
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  • * [[Architecture of the California Missions]]
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  • ...tween 1193 and 1250, it is considered one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture.
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  • ...ng the Sydney to Canberra corridor, and famous for its turn of the century architecture.
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  • ...lamic art, Medieval Russian book illumination, Ethiopian art, and European architecture and book illumination.
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  • An early single chip computer with 16-bit architecture, with a more extensive instruction set than the [[Intel 8080]] and greater
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  • A portable [[analog synthesiser]] with a flexible semi-modular voice architecture, initially made in 1969 by Peter Zinovieff's [[EMS]] company.
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  • A circuit architecture used in high-density integrated circuits involving both ''p''-channel and '
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  • Style of [[art]], [[architecture]] and [[decoration]] of the eighteenth century, popular especially in [[Fra
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  • Short-range, high-speed, low-latency computer interconnect architecture used both at the level of interconnection within boards and chassis, and in
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  • {{r|Cell (computer architecture)}}
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  • A [[multiprocessing]] architecture that tightly couples heterogeneous processors; the support processors do no
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