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Anime team blog and podcast, with reviews, editorials, news commentaries, and convention videos.
Database with character images and seiyuu galleries.
General webring for fans of anime, science-fiction, and role-playing. Over 50 sites.
A list of Disney animated features, song lyrics and scripts.
Gnomon specializes in high-end computer graphics training for the entertainment industries.
Europe's leading post graduate Animation Direction (MA) course.
Offers extensive, practical, hands-on training in the rapidly emerging digital arts fields.
Hosted by the "Voice And Speech Trainers Association". E-mail discussion group open to the public.
Features a collection of digital media. Includes Jonni Nitro, The Killer, Chunks, Braingirl and MInd My Gap.
An animated action/drama series about the ongoing adventures of zombie characters.
Short animations detailing the wanderings of Jubei, the chunky and slightly incompetent Samurai.
Washington state government architectural issues and links, links to architecture related sites and to State AIA chapter sites.
American Institute of Architects NC chapter. Provides events calendar, news, local sections.
State chapter of the American Institute of Architects offers information on architects, architecture and web resources for the general public and AIA members.
Provides information on monthly programs, seminars and conventions, competitions, and a database of architecture firms and members.
Chapter overview, architect finder, forms and documents, news, events and sponsors list.
Dedicated to documenting historical forts, camps and stations that provided security and protection for the United States and Canada.
Images and details of a selection of government buildings from around the world in Great Buildings Online.
Information on Long Island, New York state hospitals and how they were served by the Long Island Railroad.
Illustrated virtual tour of hospital originally designed by architect Samuel Rhoads.
Former member of U.S. Coast Guard provides lighthouse history, the basics on aids to navigation, and other subjects.
The BBC reports that the secrets of Egypt's Great Pyramid of Cheops will remain locked up for another 12 months after a door blocks a miniature robot explorer.
Archaeologist Mark Lehner has discovered a city of pyramid workers. Illustrations include a conjectural drawing of the Giza plateau near the end of Khufu's reign.
A celebration of London's formica 50s and 60s cafes. A history explains the utilitarian minimalist context. Photographs and brief descriptions of over 100 cafes; cafes in TV and film; bibliography.
Teaches architectural history and theory at Temple University. CV and research interests, which include the historiography of modernism, 20th-century urban design, and the visual culture of cities.
Workshops in West Chazy, New York by Rob and Jaki Roy in cordwood masonry and earth sheltered housing.
An International Prize for commissioning a building.
Celebrates the best in architectural drawing. Accepts hand and digital work from architecture students, professionals and architectural illustrators.
The website of the world's fairs and International Expositions, history, chronology, pavilions, data from all past and future exhibitions.
Photographs and history of Michael and Leda Kahn's sculptural, painted, architectural three-acre living art installation in Sedona, Arizona.
Offers architectural history and theory as an optional addition to the core curriculum for architecture. Course details.
History of cast and wrought iron architecture between 1850 and 1920. Articles with information and pictures. Some articles are brought with prior permission from authorities on the topic.
Calendar of events, the guiding principles of the World Heritage Committee, list of World Heritage Sites, special reports and online exhibitions, ways to participate.
The department offers accredited, license-qualifying landscape architecture degrees at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Certificate program in garden design to expose students to the history, garden language, materials and methods of designing residential gardens.
European landscape magazine looking at avant garde landscape architecture in Europe.
Online resources for landscape architects, designers, contractors, superintendents and maintenance managers.
Has a special focus on interior design and architecture for the corporate, retail, educational, hospitality, health care, entertainment, government, institutional, and performing arts markets.
Online version of the print magazine covering architecture, interior design, crafts, product and graphic design and urban planning.
Online version of the magazine of the same name. Coverage of architectural design, projects and products, industry news and trends. Searchable archive of past issues.
Magazine for architects, interior designers, and facility planners. Back and current issues, links, and product directory.
Online version of the print magazine, covering issues in architecture, professional directories, and recruitment listings.
Aims to advance the application of technology to the conservation of the built environment. Conference, bulletin, membership, local chapters, scholarships.
Opposition to the building of a gold plant in Olympias.
Concerned with conserving the best of Ireland's heritage, both built and natural. Policy, environmental programs, National Spring Clean, planning, events.
The official site concerning the life and work of the 20th century visual artist.
Biographical information on the Victorian landscape artist (1811-1865). Site also includes a selection of high-resolution images of his work.
Biographical information and a selection of images for this leading artist of the Modernism movement.
Document describing the life and art of the Italian-American artist.
Abstract painter and professor of art at the University of Oklahoma. Includes biography and portfolio.