990 resultados para Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C.
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"CR1.2:Em 7/6"--P. i.
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Vols. 10, 14, 15, 17, 20 and 21 issued without series title.
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Sept. issue <1975-> contains directory of members.
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"San Francisco, CA, September 4, 1991"--Pt. 2.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"June 8, 1942."
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Cadastral map showing lot lines, lot numbers, and block numbers.
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Relief shown by contours and hachures.
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Shows some block numbers.
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Relief shown by shading. Depths shown by soundings.
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This thesis explores the Modern Olympic Games to strategically design an Olympic Village for Washington D.C. that plans not just to house athletes, but to provide a vision for the post-Games city. Through discovery of the spirit and meaning behind one of the world’s biggest events and analysis of various post-Games Villages, the proposed Olympic Village will innovate the future of Washington D.C.’s Southeast region. Study of existing mixed-use architecture, urban planning, and adaptation will help formulate an Olympic Village design. It is the intention that the Olympic Village, much like its athletes, will emulate the Olympic motto “Citius, Altius, Fortius,” meaning “Faster, Higher, Stronger.” The objective is to establish a village that allows for a faster turnaround in post-Olympic design, utilizes higher standards, and uses stronger applications to building a more sustainable city.
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Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings.
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Relief shown by shading and spot heights.
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Report of a colloquium on the economics of coastal climate change adaptation held in Washington D.C. on April 16, 2015. The event was sponsored by The Center for Blue Economy of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey and the Urban Coast Institute of Monmouth University. Participants included Michael Conathan, Center for American Progress; Frank Nutter, Reinsurance Association of America; Dr. Robert Kopp, Rutgers University; Josh Sawislak, Council on Environmental Quality; Tony MacDonald, Urban Coast Institute; Jason Scorse and Charles Colgan, Center for the Blue Economy