Tag: architecture
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Casa Batlló’s Enchanting Façade: A Masterpiece of Modernist Architecture
History of Casa Batlló The Batlló family was no longer the owner of Casa Batlló by the time the 1950s rolled around. The building has been in the possession of its current owners, the Bernat family, since the 1990s after having previously belonged to a variety of businesses and people. The Bernats have completely renovated ... -
Russian cruise missiles have US Air Force scouting for thousands of acres of land
[ad_1] The U.S. Air Force is moving ahead with its plan to build homeland-defense radars that can detect a new generation of Russian cruise missiles—including a search for sites whose total area could cover nearly half of Manhattan. The “initial architecture” calls for the U.S. to buy four long-range radars and for Canada to buy ... -
Belier Twin Suits: Elevate Your Wardrobe with Effortless Style
Due to their timeless appeal as well as Belier’s extensive collection of high-quality fabrics, twinset styles have remained a consistent best-seller throughout the company’s history. Belier technical cargos go well with their technical overshirts and bombers, both of which can be swapped out for a different outfit on a different day or night. Belier also ... -
Discovering Casa Batlló: A Marvel of Modernist Architecture
History of Casa Batlló At number 43 on Paseo de Gracia stands the iconic Casa Batlló. Historically, this street served as a link between the city and the Villa de Gracia neighbourhood, which is now an integral part of Barcelona. The Batlló family no longer had a stake in Casa Batlló after the 1950s. Since ... -
Step into Style: Unveiling Bélier’s Latest Shoe Collection
Bélier Bélier is a fashion brand with a distinct and lofty mission statement, which is to design and manufacture items that are classic, non-seasonal, and adaptable. Bélier’s mission is to reimagine the concept of essential wardrobe pieces that are meant to last for more than just one season by placing an emphasis on luxury fabrics ... -
Defense Business Brief: AFA wrap; 155mm production to rise; F-35 moves; and more…
[ad_1] Drones were thick upon the conference floor, though not quite as thick as the uniformed and besuited crowds at the Air & Space Forces Association’s national convention, held last week just outside Washington, D.C. Uncrewed aircraft were a major topic as industry prepares its offerings for the Air Force’s future competition to build its ... -
Defense Business Brief: Congress’ to-do list; Tradeshow season; Record number of foreign deals approved; and a bit more.
[ad_1] The early morning traffic jam of commuters slowly making their way across the 14th Street Bridge was a not-so-welcome reminder of what I feel is one of Washington’s busiest weeks of the year. Now begins the four-week sprint to see if Congress can pass a spending measure to keep the government open past Sept. ... -
SDA readies second batch of satellites for its space data network
[ad_1] The Space Development Agency is gearing up to launch its next set of satellites as it works to build a future network of hundreds of military satellites and sensors. On Thursday, SDA will launch its second batch of satellites into low-Earth orbit to test out concepts in space—called “Tranche 0.” This batch, which will ...











