Thursday, February 17, 2011

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STEVE JOBS WIN THE BATTLE OF IGNORANCE AND THERE PLAUDITE CIVES

That Steve Jobs get knock down a house with some protection from the 20's a wonderful opportunity for you to dedicate a comment on this blog.

We have never been involved in a computer vision restrictive and elitist. Nor do we love shows media in which the guru of gurus recommend what to do for the rest of humanity. Appel products are just that, posh computers for an elite that, as in the case of the Mont Blanc company survives thanks to the tremendous value added luxury to have and pay only a few, while 90% of the rest of us write with BIC . It is the triumph of ignorance, from aesthetics without ethics.

In our country, Mr. Jobs was one of the Vulturidae official vandalism friend stalking the Cabanyal.

That will demolish your house advantage Mr. Jobs.



The co-founder of Apple gets to approve the demolition of his mansion, 1925, to make a house more modern

El País, DEW AYUSO - Los Angeles - 17/02/2011

Smaller and modern. These are the maxims of Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder of its philosophy can be applied beyond the Mac products at home. Jobs got his way this week to begin demolition of his mansion, built in 1925, to erect at the same site it will be a smaller house and modern. The battle he was victorious on Monday he was at war during the past decade against National Society for Historic Preservation , a U.S. organization dedicated to protecting historic buildings. The English-style mansion that the brains behind Apple bought in the 80's was built by George Washington Smith, architect popular in this area of \u200b\u200bSan Francisco (USA), for the time magnate Daniel Jackling, who made his fortune with copper.

Jackling The house, as it is popularly known, had 14 bedrooms and 1,600 square feet livable. However, he spent the last ten years uninhabited while Jobs was getting demolition permits were denied prior to the appeal of the Architectural Association. "Jobs knew the historical significance (the mansion) and ignored," said a spokesman for a demolition he called "unfortunate." By contrast, Mr. Jobs defined is no longer the house as "one of the largest architectural abominations" I knew.

Jobs's lawyers have only confirmed the demolition process, but no new construction plans. Some elements of the house and destroyed, such as English and Arabic-style tiles that decorate it, will be rescued, according to the association.

Jobs The mansion is just another example of a long struggle between the different organizations in favor of preserving the architectural history of California short compared to urban and aesthetic advances. Actress Diane Keaton is on the other side of this struggle, part of the Society for the Preservation of Los Angeles and charged with several renovations in the area. "It is vitally important, especially in California, recognizing our architectural wonders, households typically English style built in the decade of 20, 30 and 40," the singer recalled recently. Before the demolition of his mansion, Jobs received two bids for the house was moved to another location but the computer mogul and interested in saving the building was never able to reach an agreement.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

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the moment, and to open whet your appetite, are already available (almost) all opinion articles we have published over the years in chronological order.

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Monday, February 7, 2011

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THE TANGO OF ARCHAEOLOGY IN BARCELONA PGOU


Excavations at the Old Hospital (Valencia)
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Levante-EMV, February 7, 2011


The completion of the legal deadline for submissions to the review of the original Simplified General Urban Plan Valencia, 1988 in the relevant public information, seems to augur, to paraphrase the famous work of Charles Dickens (Great Expectations ), perhaps a potential new phase of expectations, although probably more Ginger ale that vodka its objectives for the next two decades of Urban Archaeology of our city, almost a year after Congress failed Models Archaeological Heritage Management in the XXI century (Levante-EMV, 01/14/1910).


Whenever the Structural Standards Catalogue of Goods and Protected Areas identifies three figures of archaeological interest, the Archaeological Sites (ZA), with the maximum protection that the law grants the Cultural Interest (BIC) as the Tower Townhouse Arab Wall Square Angel, subsumed in the PAC-05, the Protection Areas or Archaeological Areas (APA-EPA), comparable to so-called Local Relevance Real (BRL) as the Old General Hospital (APA-12) or whole Almoina (APA-01) and the Archaeological Monitoring Areas (AVA), among which is intended, apart from the newly established Patraix neighborhood initiative (AVA-09), many other interesting developments as the historical center of Grao meritorious (AVA-14) or less relevant to non-iconic dams, such as ditches or Rascanya Rovella, primers and "llengües" of our municipal (AVA-30).

The Archeology and Protection Areas and Areas of Archaeological , literally according to those rules, "are areas that remain in public the existence of archaeological remains is for the parcels or properties to ensure research, conservation or public presentation of existing archaeological heritage there "and they" works require a report from the Municipal Archaeological Research Service (SIAM), on any condition to the heritage, the work must be done under the supervision of the same. " Scenario of renewed increase in workload somewhat inconsistent with the sorry state of squalid real budget epigonism archaeological department said after the gas light which was submitted in 2009 by the Directorate General of Cultural Heritage Valenciano de Paz Olmos with the unilateral withdrawal contingent of sixty thousand euros from the regional contribution to unreported by anyone "Convention City" Conselleria to carry out archaeological excavations in the town of Valencia ", as we noted in these pages in our newspaper" Cladem Archaeologica "(Levante-EMV, 05/02/2009).

In this vein the monitoring Archaeological Areas in turn are defined in black and white "based on the presumption of containing archaeological remains." Therefore, in addition to the generic precautions required by the Cultural Heritage Act Valenciano (LPCV) (Act 4 / 98), in them 'the granting of planning permission of any kind, involving a earthworks will be subject to prior SIAM report on the compatibility of the proposed work with the conservation of archaeological remains that may exist in the place, indicating the precautions to be taken. "

Milongueras claims of tango "Mano a mano" (1923) by Celedonio Flores, that beyond the creation of an embryo of archaeological employers Valencia ( Asemarq ) in one year during which they unabated style holders' Archaeology in trouble "or" , Archaeology left on the bones "(Levante-EMV, 06/02/1910) by the commercial crisis in the sector and that many archaeologists proletarianized-autonomous part of what has been called "cognitariat" - and have opted to abandon the professional practice in the wake of the current housing slowdown, a little being surrendered to the use Pompeian dreams, now rolling on the rough stone floors and frescoes of the House of the Gladiators, they might soon be a required vertebrate horizon minimally efficient management of archaeological heritage closer, only in theory and on economically sustainable role for the 336 program "Archaeology and Protection of Historical and Artistic Heritage" Municipal Budget of 2011 provided for a grand total of 4,977,499.44 euros.

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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STATEMENT ON THE ANCIENT JEWISH CEMETERY


BARCELONA DECLARATION ON THE ANCIENT JEWISH CEMETERIES

professionals and experts gathered in Barcelona as part of the international conference "The archaeological excavations in the historic cemetery. Cemeteries Jews, held on 15 and 16 January 2009, aware of the need to contribute our grain of sand to the reconstruction of the scientific foundations of our common past, especially as concerns the process of study and treatment of human remains appeared in historic cemeteries, we make the following statement, with a view to further discussion ( ICOMOS), and possible activities:

1. In the context of declarations of human rights and democratic principles and laws in each country, we believe that the public right-in its various aspects, and public property are the conceptual areas in which they must find it fits the particular sensitivities relating to the heritage in general and in particular the ancient necropolis.

2. The old cemetery is a physical testimony of the first magnitude, indispensable and of paramount importance for the study of this cultural base and the diversity and characteristics of people who created and used.

3. The application of scientific methodologies-both from a social and biological side-for the study of ancient populations have disappeared, taking into account everything that brings the knowledge we have rituals that could correspond to buried human groups, is shown as a reliable way to achieve a deep knowledge and as objective as possible about the ancestors.

4. The treatment of the remains found in cemeteries, cemeteries or in individual graves of historical character, whatever their type, age and cultural or religious affiliation, should be done with utmost care and scientific safeguards and respect for their status of human remains.

5. In this sense, the archeology and anthropology are two disciplines that guarantee the performance scientific study of the necropolis. His performance on the joint funeral should always be done from the slopes of strict compliance with the principles of public law of the place where it is performed by applying the most appropriate methodologies and proven quality, and within the strict application of the principles of professional ethics.

6. Depository institutions, with appropriate regulatory approval, should ensure above all else and at least: treatment with respect, unity sets, each individual unit, the careful identification of all elements custody, retention future in the best physical condition and safety, and access to authorized persons for the studies.

7. Contextualized human remains are fragmentary-by, and from archaeological interventions in historic cemeteries are basic elements for studies of ancient populations. Once you have carried out such studies, with care and the degree of intensity that is estimated is appropriate or possible, the place where they deposited these remains should be consulted with relevant parties on the matter in accordance with laws.

8. The data and conclusions drawn from studies on historic cemeteries should always be public and accessible to all who request it and are interested in knowing its history, both in relation to those aspects of physical knowledge about the individuals studied as with regard to cultural aspects.

Renée Sivan, Neil A. Silberman, Laia Colomer, Vicente Lerma, Oriol Saula, Anna Colet, Daniel Botella, Isabel Santana, Joan-Lluís Pérez Francesc, Carme Miró, Eulàlia Subirà, Gemma Caballé, Ferran Puig, Max Polonovski, and Joan Josep Casanovas Jordi López Burniol.

Barcelona, \u200b\u200bJanuary 16, 2009

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