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This will give the flexibility to architects, to planners and building owners, to integrate this electricity-producing technology as they wish.
Easy answer: the
architects
wanted to have a specific shading pattern on the floor and asked for it, and then it was printed as requested.
Being far from a real product, this free-form installation hooked the imagination of the visiting
architects
much more than we expected.
But to exploit the potential of all facades and other areas, such as semitransparent areas, curved surfaces and shadings, I believe organic photovoltaics can offer a significant contribution, and they can be made in any form
architects
and planners will want them to.
We are doctors, lawyers, architects, Businessmen and women, musicians, actors AND FILMMAKERS.
I ask myself what horror filmmakers and church
architects
have in common.
It turned out to be the body of what many consider one of the greatest American
architects
of the twentieth century, Louis I. Kahn.
Louis Khan was one of the most influential
architects
of our time, and this film speaks volumes about how little everyone really knew.
Chaplin would live to see that war too, and would spoof it's main
architects
in THE GREAT DICTATOR.
It is far too long, but among it's delirious delights are the awesome "Singin in the Bathtub" number created on a scale of which The QE2
architects
would be proud...Beatrice Lillie lounging by a grand piano with some happiness boys amusingly warbling a witty ditty, Nick Lucas, and the never-ending grand finale in two color color...which is all set to the song LADY LUCK. .
The film carries you from the fifties to the near present by focusing on three primary
architects
contributing to the evolution and development of the sport.
No wonder that this picture anticipates Bond by 25 years, it was co written by Jack Whittingham, who was one of the principle
architects
of the movie version of James Bond.
But it seems unlikely that such arrangements would be possible in financial services and the major professional services (including doctors, architects, and lawyers), which are important for Britain’s competitors in Europe.
But talk of such “helicopter drops” of newly printed money has produced a strong counterattack, including from Michael Heise, the chief economist of Allianz, and Koichi Hamada, the chief economic adviser to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and one of the
architects
of Japan’s “Abenomics” economic-recovery program.
Thatcher was referring specifically to the dangers of fixed exchange rates, and can certainly not be counted as one of the principal
architects
of the so-called “efficient markets hypothesis.”
This model served as a template for the European Union’s architects, notably for the creation of a unified market and a common currency.
The
architects
of European integration - Monnet, Schuman, Adenauer, De Gasperi, and others - understood that these ideals could be achieved only by combining and interweaving the practical interests of Europe's countries.
Western businessmen, artists, architects, and others who need large amounts of money for expensive projects enjoy working with authoritarian regimes that “get things done.”
Its
architects
were aware of this deficiency, but other flaws in their design became apparent only after the crash of 2008.
But what we need more urgently are
architects
to design a more fire-resistant system.
Initially, there may be higher costs, usually 3% to 10%, though this figure tends to fall quickly, as everyone from
architects
to construction workers becomes more familiar with new ways.
The euro’s
architects
were well aware that the participating states’ maintenance of sound public finances was a vital precondition for the new currency’s stability.
Accountants, architects, attorneys, and engineers all then jump on the bandwagon, using restrictive licensing requirements to limit supply, competition, and foreign entry.
Jacques Delors, one of its architects, once called the single currency “the jewel in Europe’s crown.”
Although much more could have been accomplished during Contstantinescu’s presidency, hard reforms were enacted but, as in Poland and Hungary half-a-decade ago, growth arrived too late to save its
architects
from electoral defeat.
Instead, the
architects
of post-war European democracy opted for as many checks and balances as possible – and, paradoxically, for empowering unelected institutions to strengthen liberal democracy as a whole.
The assumption – dear to the
architects
of the current process – that peace can be achieved by driving a wedge between “moderates’ and “extremists” is a fatal misconception.
Most eurozone members are now in breach of the Pact, yet none has been subjected to the penalties envisaged by its
architects.
But no, this is not the time for new Atlantic institutions; this is a time for patient bureaucrats, not for
architects.
Republicans interviewed after the election result was known looked almost as shocked as the
architects
of the UK’s “Leave” campaign on the morning after the referendum.
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