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Per Ola Fjeld, professor at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design, and Emily Randall Fjeld have run an architectural studio in Oslo since 1975. Their pastime interests took a turn as the two of them started developing furniture by hand for Fjeld's great grandfather's wooden house.
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... end of the 1980s, triggering a global information revolution, has boosted this trend, impacting the ... of theoretical models of C4ISR architecture frameworks (Modaf/Dodaf/Naf in the UK, US and Nato...
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... et des technologies de l'information du canton de Genève, rue David-Dufour 5, case pos...), a initié un concours d'architecture pour la réalisation d'un collège et d'un parking...
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The protection of intellectual property rights has become one of the most difficult challenges for creative industries, affecting governments, artists, creators, analysts and agencies alike. The most significant challenge is how legal and policy frameworks can keep up with the fast-paced and constantly evolving digital world. While copyright remains the fundamental guarantor of the rights of authorship, the Creative Commons movement is a fast-growing area of interest in the protection of intellectual property rights for artists, creators and educators. Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to making it easier to share creative works within the rules of copyright. Through providing free licenses and other tools, CC provides a mechanism for creators to entice the cap...
... virtually, and expand access to information and opportunities. CC licences are not an alternat...The architecture of the internet has flattened the information land...
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...Technique et technologies de l'information (Engineering and IT) . Génie électrique (Electri...b. Architecture, construction et planification (Architecture, Cons...
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... leading universities in Europe for architecture and the business economic focal areas of entrepren...* Business Information Systems . Master's Degree Programmes (MSc) . * Arc...
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... robust communication and information architecture. The new-breed intercom that once provided voice e...
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Built on fourteen islands, Stockholm has been hailed as Venice of the North. Like Venice, it boasts magnificent buildings and reverberates with the echoes of centuries past. But there the comparison ends. Stockholm is unique, not only because of its architecture but also because of its foresight. All Scandinavian capitals offer a Green Map, many of the hotels are green, the cities invite to walking but it's to be understood there are also ample bike roads everywhere and biking is safe. Most eco-villages are located outside major urban areas, similar to Baskemölla along the southeastern coast of Sweden. Hammarby Sjöstad is the exception. Located in Stockholm city, planned in the 1990s and ultimately home to 35,000 residents, this is where urban utopia meets reality, ten minutes from the ...
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ITC's roadmap for the future emerged during the most recent meeting of its Joint Advisory Group, held in April this year. The aim is to move ITC from having strong products to delivering strategic solutions for its clients. Stronger country programs and in-country partnerships are high on ITC's agenda. The pilot country approach is being tested on a first generation of countries: Lao People's Democratic Republic, Romania, Senegal, Tunisia, Liberia and Uruguay. In these countries ITC has shaped a framework for a coordinated corporate solution based on consultations with the respective governments at the highest level. To make change a reality ITC created an action plan that engages staff throughout the organization in a series of initiatives that will move its change management process f...
... resources; communication systems and information architecture; ITC's lines of business; strategic p...
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... order to understand where to look for information and courses being offered, it is also necessary to... offered by those institutions (from architecture to microbiology) is available at the KFH website (...