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  1. Under the Sidewalks of New York: The Story of the Greatest Subway System in the World by Brian J. Cudahy, 1988-10
  2. Under the Sidewalks of New York: The Story of the World's Greatest Subway System by Brian J. Cudahy, 1989-10-01
  3. Joint development in a subway station, large scale design (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. Thesis. 1975. M. Arch) by Ann Kathleen Abernathy, 1975

41. Architectural Aluminum Modular Systems, Exhibit Booth Design, Wall Systems, Part
Manufacturer of custom tradeshow and architectural modular wall systems.Category Business Business Services Portable and Modular Displays...... Modular Exhibit systems. 100% reusable. Contact. Phone Kiosks. subway Displays.Street Space Frames. Exhibit System . architecture Project . Modular Wall System.
http://www.ussystem-exhibit.com/
Welcome To... UNIQUE STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS CO. Patented Modular Aluminum Extruted Shapes with the strongest lock mechanism in the industry. Following years of research and development, Unique Structural Systems has patented a revolutionary construction system. Based on a series of modular extrusions surrounding an aluminum frame, the US SYSTEMS design is free-standing . These extruded channels, which lock firmly in place, offer load-bearing support from the panels in addition to the frame assembly. In combination with the extruded channel, the locking mechanism is what makes the US SYSTEMS design so unique . Unlike other systems that tend to distort after repeated assembly, our methods of joining can be broken down and re-assembled without losing strength, rigidity or integrity. We offer over 25 shapes and accessories, in a variety of colors and textures, to accommodate your presentation needs. Our frames are compatible with a wide variety of inlay materials, including glass, wood, metal and foam board, from 1/4" to 3/4" ( 1/8 mm to 20 mm ) in thickness. In addition, US SYSTEMS allows for the direct installation of sliding doors without any modification in structure.

42. Ando Fuksas Holl Rogers Klotz Grimshaw -FLOORNATURE
of the world's most unusual subway systems, certainly the created expressly for thesubway by internationally entrance hall is visionary architecture made up
http://www.floornature.com/worldaround/articolo.php/art170/3/en
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Naples subway system, Gae Aulenti, Alessandro Mendini
Kounnelis: Jannis Kounnelis' installation in Dante station
Naples is successfully continuing its renewal. After years of degradation and neglect, this splendid southern Italian city is gradually being restored to the splendours of Bourbon court days thanks to renewed interest in its architectural heritage and in city services on the part of local government
Salvator Rosa: Exterior of Salvator Rosa station
Dante: Nicola de Maria's mosaics in Dante station
Enzo Cucchi: Enzo Cucchi's installation in Salvator Rosa station
Dante interiors: Atrium of Dante station
Kosuth: Joseph Kosuth's installation in Dante station
Piazza Dante: Renewal of Piazza Dante
Naples can now boast one of the world's most unusual subway systems, certainly the only one of its kind in Italy.

43. AMT Group
one of the largest subway systems in Europe gateway shielding (firewalls), networkcontrol systems. When highefficiency transport architecture is required, the
http://www.amt.ru/solutions_eng/isp.phtml
home company solutions products ... ENG Site search: Company general information background areas of business ... Sales -partner programs -current prices Training ICND BSCN CATM ... AG Telecom tel: fax: e-mail:
info@amt.ru
webmaster: webmaster@amt.ru Designed by Voronko Irina Powered by AG Telecom
Solutions for Service-Providers
  • Series 7200, 7500 and 12000 main routers Switching systems for the IGX 8400, BPX 8600 and MGX 8220 global networks, guaranteeing the transmission of multimedia data of all kinds. Catalyst 5000 and LS 1010 local network switching systems AS 5X00 universal access servers, Series 4000 routers, Series 3600 and 3800 multifunctional concentrators and Series 2500 access servers. This group of equipment is of prime importance to service providers offering inexpensive Internet services (including voice-over IP Internet telephony). Products for Internet networks: PIX etc. gateway shielding (firewalls), network control systems.
When high-efficiency transport architecture is required, the solutions offered to telecommunications operators and Internet providers by AMT Group are often based on powerful multiplexers (Crossnet) and cross-connectors (the Titan series). If the need of operators and service providers is for high-quality fibre-optic digital channels (with a transmission rate of from 64 kbit/sec to 2 Mbit/sec or more), AMT Group can offer complex solutions in this area as well. The channels provided by AMT Group can be used for the transmission of any type of traffic – voice, data, multimedia, Internet, digital video etc.

44. Graphics
3D 2D The Designers Republic's Adventures in and Out of architecture with Sadar ofall areas of cartography from nautical charts to subway systems, from web
http://www.architecture.com.au/architext/Cat/graph.htm
LAST UPDATED:
Digital Architecture
Graphics Architect's Studio Guide Rules of thumb for preliminary design. Allen, E. Iano, J.
Wiley, USA, 1995. 482 pp HB $A 125.40 Architectural Models Construction Techniques Knoll, W. Hechinger,
M.Mc Graw, USA. 1993. 130 pp HB $A P/A Architectural Working Drawings 3rd Edition
This new edition present the full range of skills, concepts, principles and applications needed to create a full set of architectural working drawings. This volume now includes references to new CAD technologies and techniques, environmental and human design, ten case studies and much more. Organised into sections on Professional Foundations, Document Development and Case studies, this book also has a companion website. This book is an excellent office reference. John Wiley, USA, 2002. HB 728pp $A 177.95 Achitectural Graphics 3rd Edition. Ching. F.
VNR, USA, 1996. 180 pp PB $A 73.95 2nd edition Ching, F.
VNR, USA, 1996. 400 pp PB

45. ArchitectureWeek - News - Build Boston Booms - 2002.1204
a complex node of transportation lines involving ferries, rail, and subway systems. NewVisions, a probono coalition of 21 architecture, engineering, planning
http://www.architectureweek.com/2002/1204/news_1-1.html
Page N1.1 . 04 December 2002 NEWS DESIGN BUILDING DESIGN TOOLS ... Subscribe Free
Build Boston Booms by Evan H. Shu, FAIA An excellent way to keep current in the architectural world is to attend the Build Boston conference held every November. This year's event shattered previous records with 13,000 participants attending over 260 seminars and workshops led by industry professionals from around the United States. One highlight of the three-day conference was an update on the design process for the World Trade Center site in New York City. In "The Rebirth of Lower Manhattan: One Year Later," key designers and planners described the history and future of this massively complicated project. Eventually the new development will contain a memorial, retail space, and perhaps as much as 10 million square feet (0.9 million square meters) of office space, all built around and over a complex node of transportation lines involving ferries, rail, and subway systems. By necessity, much of the design for a fully rebuilt transportation system is underway, but Port Authority of New York and New Jersey architect Robert Davidson explained that it incorporates some flexibility to accommodate unknown future development above ground.

46. 2002, Architecture Norman Foster Was Born In Manchester In 1935.
His architecture is universally admired for its conceptual and structural schools,housing and transportation structures from huge airports to subway systems.
http://www.praemiumimperiale.org/eg/laureates/fosterhtmlpages/fostersummaryconte
2002, architecture
A leader and innovator in the uses of new materials and methods of construction, Foster has created a distinctive style. Many of his structures are already landmarks of the building art. In a practice spanning almost forty years, he has completed at least one hundred commissions worldwide. These include museums, cultural centers, institutional and corporate headquarters, schools, housing and transportation structures from huge airports to subway systems.
Foster is remarkable in the length of his career, his exceptional productivity, the structural and stylistic standards he has set, and his profound influence on the way cities and buildings look today.

New German Parliaments, Reichstag, Berlin, 1992-99

47. Carfree Cities: Links: Web: Transit Operations
Cyburbia also contains information about architecture and planning particular viainnovative technologies, policies and funding systems. subway Freight Service.
http://www.carfree.com/link/fops.html
Links to Transit Operations
Every link opens in a new window. Carfree Cities - the web site that goes with the book. Carfree Cities proposes a delightful solution to the vexing problem of urban automobiles. The Victoria Transport Policy Instiute is an independent research organization developing innovative strategies for efficient and equitable transportation. Dozens of reports are available on full cost accounting, transportation demand management, pavement reduction, transit, bicycling, walking, and traffic calming. Their Online TDM Encyclopedia offers a comprehensive resource for transportation demand management planning and analysis. Detour Publications is a non-profit, on-line bookstore offering many titles on sustainable passenger and freight transport, urban planning, "smart growth," and climate change. Cyburbia: The Planning and Architecture Internet Resource Center contains a comprehensive directory of Internet resources relevant to planning, architecture, urbanism and other topics related to the built environment. Cyburbia also contains information about architecture and planning related mailing lists and Usenet newsgroups, and hosts several interactive message areas. World Transport Policy and Practice is a journal for transport professionals, now available on line.

48. Curriculum Vitae
kitof-parts building systems, computer / building Designer competition presentedby Nikkei architecture journal, 1995. in 26 Stations Toei subway System Line
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~ashowe/personal.html
Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION:
DEGREE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (ARCHITECTURE), University of Michigan School of Architecture + Urban Planning , Ann Arbor, Michigan. Major in design methods, minor in engineering design techniques. DEGREE MASTER OF SCIENCE, University of Michigan School of Architecture + Urban Planning , Ann Arbor, Michigan DEGREE MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE, University of Utah Graduate School of Architecture , Salt Lake City, Utah, including one year of research at Kanagawa University, Yokohama, Japan DEGREE BACHELOR OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES degree (with emphasis on East Asian Studies), University of Utah , Salt Lake City, Utah, Minor in Japanese language
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
LICENSED
ARCHITECT Kajima Corporation , Tokyo, Japan. Duties: Conceptual design. Building Types: high-rise office, recreational, research, assembly, large building complexes, residential. Formerly in Intelligent Systems Department's Visual Media Section , currently in Building Construction Management Systems team DESIGNER Wolff/Lang/Christopher, Architects, Rancho Cucamonga, California, Title: Project Manager, Designer. Duties: Client contact, hiring consultants, coordination of public agencies, design, preparation of working drawings, preparation of specifications, construction administration, site observation. Building types: Residential, commercial, industrial, civic, institutional
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE:
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (visiting), University of Oregon Department of Architecture, Eugene, Oregon. Duties: developing curriculum, studio instruction, and instructing design techniques using computer tools

49. Cubic Unveils Public Transit's Newest Web-Based Services For Contactless Smart C
Services is Cubic's TriReader architecture, which accommodates agencies to move towardpayment systems that offer ticket while getting onto the bus or subway.
http://www.cubic.com/corp/news/pressreleases/2001/010516cardtechcubic.htm
Cubic Unveils Public Transit's Newest Web-Based Services
for Contactless Smart Card Programs
Introduced at the Card Tech/SecurTech advanced card and security technology conference and exhibition in Las Vegas, Nextfare Web Services allows riders to order and register new smart cards on line, reload their cards, verify purchases and get account history quickly. It allows transit agencies to sell and add value to tickets, provide customer service, reconcile payment when multiple transit authorities use the same smart card system and offer internet links to other products and services. Nextfare Web Services is the latest offering from Cubic's Nextfare Solution Suite, the only one-stop product and service package for regional public transit integrated fare programs and related e-commerce development. Transit operators around the world are adopting contactless smart cards for their convenience and efficiency. Such combined service offerings generate higher levels of transit use and reduce traffic congestion. The new web-based service allows transit agencies to offer a variety of fare packages, discounts and rewards programs as well as products and services from third parties, such as ticket agencies, concert promoters or professional sports leagues. In addition, smart card holders whose employers offer federally sponsored transit benefits can load those benefits onto their transit cards in seconds without leaving home.

50. Fuzzy Systems Tutorials - Lectures
Background, A NeuroFuzzy Hybrid System, NeuroFuzzy architecture, Fuzzy Rule Implementation aaprofitable tool for the controlling of subway systems and complex
http://www.it.uom.gr/pdp/DigitalLib/Fuzzy/fuzzy_lect.htm

51. Eventos Nacionales
evacuation· subway systems • 3. Buildings and railway stations· design of newrailway stations· retrofitting of existing buildings· architecture/engineer
http://www.sci.org.co/eventos/sympo1.htm
SOCIEDAD COLOMBIANA DE INGENIEROS Sección Eventos Internacionales Información del evento Categoría Simposio Internacional Organizador IABSE Nombre Structures for High-Speed Railway Transportation Lugar Antwerp, Belgium Fecha August 27-29 de 2003 Introduction
After an initial period of development, mainly in Japan and in France, high-speed railway transportation systems have been implemented widely during the last decades. Many countries have been developing their own structural solutions for dealing with the effects of high-speed trains and a number of structures have now been in operation for several years. Their structural behaviour and performance and the possible improvement of their concept have not yet been discussed on a broad basis. In recent years, design concepts and technology have improved, while innovative structural ideas have appeared. Extremely soft soil conditions constitute an additional challenge for high-speed transportation. In addition to classical rail solutions, other very promising types of high-speed transportation systems are being developed.
A high-speed railway system, integrated in a large European network, is presently under construction in Belgium and The Netherlands. This involves the design, construction, evaluation and testing of bridges, viaducts, tunnels, railway stations and other related structures for high-speed railways. In other parts of Europe, as well as in the Americas and Asia, designers are facing similar structural issues.

52. International Conference On Dynamical Systems
The museum of folk architecture with a lunch in Shinok and approximately 15 minutesby subway to the International Conference on Dynamical systems Institute of
http://www.imath.kiev.ua/~skolyada/kiev98.html
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT
International Conference on Dynamical Systems
Session of the Sharkovsky's Seminar
May 18 - 22, 1998, Institute of Mathematics, Kiev , Ukraine
The conference will center on problems in low dimensional dynamics, with some time devoted to other areas of dynamical systems.
This conference is planned as a seminar based on 1-hour reports and will be similar to the traditional Sharkovsky's seminar existing since 1974 and taking place almost every week. Since the seminar was started, many well-known mathematicians presented their reports at it - V. M. Alexeyev, A. M. Blokh, Yu. Bogdanov, I. U. Bronshtein, K. Khanin, B. Khesin, G. Levin, M. Yu. Lyubich, M. I. Malkin, M. Misiurewicz, Ya. Pesin, B. Sevryuk, L. P. Shil'nikov, J. Smital, L. Snoha, M. V. Yakobson, X. Ye, and others. However, because of the financial crisis in the Former Soviet Union countries, the seminar works irregularly now. To stimulate the work, we decided to organize an international session of the seminar hoping that similar sessions may become regular in the future with, probably, a larger number of lecturers.
Tentative list of speakers
Names of persons that confirmed their participation are marked by *
  • Lluis Alseda (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain)

53. CLIP: Contemporary Landscape Inquiry Project
Centre provides for easy access to the Lower Manhattan subway systems. Access tothe subway stations and PATH in the World Manhattan architecture pg.206 96.
http://www.clr.utoronto.ca/cgi-bin/clrdb/VIRTUALLIB/CLIP/clipadd?DB.REPORT=full&

54. Omnibus Entertainment Systems / Delirious For Rem (a Letter By Rick Grol) 15.03.
to classify his work as belonging to a particular style or movement of architecture. offeet in his Lille Congrexpo / Euralille (there is a subway station, a
http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/~dhuang/koolhaas.html
he following letter was written by my pal Rick Grol up in Calgary, Alberta and edited by yours truly. It provides a good argument for why the enfant terrible of architecture should be recognised for his achievements. It was sent to the Pritzker Architecture Prize committee in a slightly altered form in early March 2000. For those of you who don't know, the Pritzker Prize is like the Nobel Prize of architecture.
Bill Lacey
Executive Director of the Pritzker Prize
Dear Mr. Lacey, I am writing you in regards to the Pritzker Prize. I do not know if there are any requirements for nominations for the Pritzker Prize, but I hereby take the freedom to send you a nomination for the Prize in 2000. I would like to nominate Rem Koolhaas of the Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), Rotterdam, the Netherlands, for the 2000 Pritzker Prize and for the following years if he is not awarded for that year. Although I am not an architect, but rather a citizen who over the years has developed a great interest in architecture, I follow the developments of the architectural world intensely. I do not remember who said, "Architecture is the art of the possible," but there is a lot of truth in this statement, especially when taking Koolhaas's work into account. Somehow it compliments the words of the first Pritzker laureate, Philip Johnson, who spoke when he was awarded the prize, "The prize is for the art of architecture." The unconventional work of Rem Koolhaas and his firm represents the clearest manifestations of this "art."

55. Poras T. Balsara @ UT-Dallas
Semiconductor subway; MAGIC 7. Layout tool; MAGIC 7.- for Windows; Cadence LayoutTutorials; systems AND architecture CPU Information Center; WWW Computer
http://www.utdallas.edu/~poras/research/links.html
VLSI DESIGN SYSTEMS AND ARCHITECTURE

56. Researchers
Freeway Management systems. for developing a highlevel transit ITS architecture forthe detailed ITS technology implementation plan for the subway and commuter
http://www.cutr.eng.usf.edu/its/Researchers.htm
"Many great discoveries remain to be made" - Thomas Edison Researchers The CUTR ITS Team is comprised of: LARRY HAGEN
Program Director
Areas of Expertise
  • Intelligent Transportation Systems Advanced Transportation Management Systems Advanced Traveler Information Systems Electronic Toll and Traffic Management Freeway Management Systems T raffic Signal Systems Traffic Signal Operations Traffic Operations Traffic Control Devices Traffic Control in Work Zones Traffic Studies
Representative Experience
  • Participated in the testing and evaluation of model 2070 Advanced Transportation Controllers, and deployment of these in an Ethernet communications environment. Participated in working groups on Advanced Traveler Information Systems and fiber-optic deployment for the Florida Turnpike. Participated in the development of the technical specifications and preliminary operational testing for SunPass, the statewide ETTM system.

57. Transit Intelligent Transportation Systems Operation TimeSaver
use of the National architecture are critical. Management systems • Traveler Informationsystems • HighwayRailroad same by exchanging subway tunnel access
http://www.fta.dot.gov/research/fleet/its/optime.htm
Jump to Text
Research and Technology Programs
Fleet Operations Program Area Bus Rapid Transit ... Transit Intelligent Transportation Systems Operational Tests Transit Intelligent Transportation Systems Operation TimeSaver Transit Intelligent Transportation Systems Priority Corridors Transit Intelligent Transportation Systems Rail Transit Intelligent Transportation Systems Rural Transit Intelligent Transportation Systems Standards ... Transit Intelligent Transportation Systems Year 2000 Problem Transit Intelligent
Transportation Systems
Operation TimeSaver
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Overview

. Operation TimeSaver urges government officials to plan and make "smart" Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) decisions. The ITI Infrastructure provides metropolitan and rural areas with the infrastructure needed to effectively deploy and operate integrated ITS systems. Only by purchasing open architecture, modular ITS systems, can rural and metropolitan areas build an ITI Infrastructure and avoid "locking" themselves into a particular technology and out of the future. With dwindling federal dollars, it makes "cents" to buy "smart."The U. S. Department of Transportation

58. EDU2 : Level 2
WWW Computer architecture Home Page Principles of Computer systems; Scandal SupercomputingProject Home of Data Storage Technologies; The Semiconductor subway;
http://www.my-edu2.com/EDU/program1.htm
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  • 59. NACAS Business Partners (AZ)
    Management) Student Advantage, Inc (Card systems/Imaging) subway (Food Service/SupportRZ) Suffolk Construction Co., Inc (architecture/Construction/Design
    http://www.nacas.org/bp/alphabetical.html

    60. INCOSE2001 - INCOSE TC - About Us
    systems architecture WG Determines processes, methods, and enabling the use of systemsengineering principles to railway, subway and other mass road
    http://www.incose.org/symp2001/archive/techcomm/about.html
    INCOSE TC - About Us
    TC = TECHNICAL COMMITTEE; WG = WORKING GROUP; IG = INTEREST GROUP
    Advances the state of the art and practice of systems engineering by stimulating and evolving the practice of education and research. CAPABILITY ASSESSMENT WG
    Leads a broad-based INCOSE initiative to develop a method for assessing and improving the efficiency and effectiveness of systems engineering EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT WG
    Defines and develops databases that describe educational opportunities at the undergraduate and graduate level of systems engineering that can be used as a guide for formal academic programs at all levels. MEASUREMENT WG
    Promotes shared understanding and advancement of systems engineering metrics, measurement practices, measurement tools/support, and the overall measurement process. CONCEPTS AND TERMS WG
    Defines and documents the conceptual foundations of SE within the framework of a common set of terms (with definitions) to support more effective communication of SE.

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