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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'History Architecture' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your History Architecture Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to History Architecture 1. Becoming An Architect - By: Michael Russell If you are wondering if architecture is a good career choice for you there are lots of ways to explore and develop your interest. Rarely will you find classes teaching architecture before the college and university level but still there are many ways to prepare early for life as an architect.&... Featured ArticleArchitects And Architecture - A Brief History One doesn't usually think of architecture as being an art form, but it is. Many architectural experiments were proposed by well-known engineers and architects. Frank Lloyd Wright, an American architect drew up plans for a building one mile high! R. Buckminster Fuller, an American engineer proposed the possibility of making a giant dome, enough to cover an entire city! He was thinking that by doing this, the climate could be well controlled and make living easier in frozen ...
Read full story 2. Palm Springs - By: Michael Russell Palm Springs is situated at the western edge of the Coachella Valley in central Riverside County. With its well-established neighborhoods, Palm Springs covers a geographical area of ninety-six square miles. In the past few years, the year round good weather, abundant nature and close pro... 3. What You Need To Know About - Germany Travel - By: Mansi Gupta Germany has always one of the centers of attractions on the globe. The place is as beautiful as the fantasy of an artist and the imagination of a poet. It has a rich history that's speaks through the archaic and bewitching architecture and monuments, the culture and the convivial attitude of the loc... 4. What You Need To Know About Germany Travel - By: Mansi Aggarwal Germany has always one of the centers of attractions on the globe. The place is as beautiful as the fantasy of an artist and the imagination of a poet. It has a rich history thats speaks through the archaic and bewitching architecture and monuments, the culture and the convivial attitude of the loca... 5. Sightseeing In Munich Germany - By: Erica Bosworth There is a lot to see in Munich, Germany. Late spring and summer are popular tourist times in this city. In addition, the Oktoberfest celebration is a big event. Oktoberfest last for six days and always draws large crowds. There are many hotels and restaurants in addition to unique sight... 6. Vacations - France, Germany, Switzerland - By: Jay Bauder The region of the three frontiers where France, Switzerland andGermany meet is known for its rich artistic delights, culturalheritage, intellectual history and outdoor activities. Borderingthe Black Forest, the Alsace region has much to offer and istruly a unique place to live. If you find y... 7. Sights In New York City - By: (see Article) New York City, aptly named "The Big Apple" and the "city thatnever sleeps," represents one of the great international centersof finance, politics, communications, music, culture, andfashion. Home to numerous, world-class museums, venues, andsights, this city is one of the most cosmopolitan i... 8. Dictionary - By: Michael Russell The online dictionary is the greatest tool or device since the electric screwdriver or the sulphur match or the application of novacaine or well, you get the idea. With the accompaniment or support of constantly improving, ever-evolving technology, the online dictionary lends greater to facility to... 9. Frank Lloyd Wright Designs - By: Michael Russell I moved from an excruciatingly small town (population 1,000) when I was nineteen. With two suitcases and 300 dollars, I flew to California to go to college and to finish growing up with my new best friend whom I had met back East. The first impressive sight I saw was the giant neon Carol Doda sign... 10. Soaking Up The Sun And Taking In The Sites In Aruba - By: Justin Burch In addition to white sand beaches and Caribbean beauty, Aruba has a wealth of history and exceptional sites to offer. Though you may not want to leave your plush beach resort, you should certainly explore some of these sites located throughout the island. Here are some helpful travel tip... 11. Belfast City Guide, Including Belfast Hotels - By: (see Article) Introduction: Nestled in a valley and bordered to the east by the Irish Sea, the capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast, is a vibrant and lively Celtic city that lives up to its nickname of The Hibernian Rio. Situated on the River Lagan, the pedestrian-friendly city enjoys a foc... 12. Your Honeymoon: Where To Go? - By: (see Article) Michael Cottam, one of the founders of TheBigDay, offers advice on how to go about choosing where to go on your honeymoon. So you're engagedcongratulations! One of the most fun parts about getting married is planning that honeymoon trip of a lifetime. And if you haven't even n... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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