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Bittersweet, but less sweet. M. A. Carretero.
As reported on inside
pages, last October 15 at
the MAVA opened the
exhibition "Three Centuries
of Sculpture".
An exhibition of works in
bronze, basically, and they
are commemorating the
first 120 years of existence
of the Codina Foundry, a
prestigious casting
workshop based art works
in Madrid.
But there are also
sculptures in plaster, resin,
steel, stone, clay and
fiberglass.
Also, a large group of
bronze platelets appear to
have a great value for the
Foundry is exposed.
Complete the exhibition a
number of photographs that
reflect different moments in
the life of the workshop.
Among the firms that have
made the exhibited works
are those of Benlliure (at
the luxurious catalog figure
this illustrious name in
lowercase), John
Christopher (a native, like
my father, the beautiful
village of Ohanes in
Alpujarra), Victorio Macho
Cesar Manrique, Oteiza
and Auguste Rodin. The
other 48 artists complete
the collection.
This is, say, the sweet taste
of the event.
But behind a sour sour taste,
the occasion of this "magna"
exhibition.
First, I wonder what makes
this exhibition at the
Museum of Art Glass
Alcorcon?
Yes, of course, clear that it is
a unique opportunity to
present these wonderful
works in the town of
Alcorcon, missing more.
But in this place? Why?
Elaborating on the issue of
disturbing causes, expose a
few words said, as volapié,
the Deputy Mayor and
Councillor for the Arts in our
Municipal Corporation, as
well as President of the
Spanish Association of
Painters and Sculptors
during the presentation this
exhibition. He said he will try
to get there in a Museum
Sculpture Alcorcón.
What are to him the glass
sculptures preserved in the
MAVA? A hobby?
Something is broken?
But the background is not
your subconscious despise
the glass and you put those
traps on the road, what is
important and unfortunate to
think of replacing the glass
sculptures made by the
other, which he did that
values.
Another important indication
that increases the sour taste
of the event is that our
Mayor, in the Presentation
which includes the
aforementioned lavish
exhibition catalog, uses the
term "Castle Valdez
Municipal Museum of
Alcorcon".
He forgets that the name of
the museum is the Art Glass
Alcorcon.
¿Errata produced by a slight
oversight? So little respect
he deserves our museum
that gives you just call one
way or another?
Irrelevant to mention so wise
phrase "the scalded cat flees
to the cold water."
And irrelevant because they
remind regular readers in the
editorial of some of the
previous newsletters I
denounced the inexplicable
assignment by the
government team of our
present Municipal
Corporation to Madrid for
most of the top floor of the
Museum installation, initially,
of a Family Meeting Point
and, thanks to the refusal of
the professionals in the
multidisciplinary team of the
new center, he stayed only a
Family Counseling.
That is because it has
managed to make the "clip"
that you can go to our dear
acogotando Glass Art
Museum: it was begun by
the top floor and has
continued through the
basement and ground floor.
Maybe despite all these
speculations and
disquisitions is reached not
jeopardize the existence of
the precious collection of
glass sculptures that form
the collection of MAVA, but
"who Forewarned is
forearmed."
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Intellectual
Property Law
BOOK III
Protection of the
rights recognized
by this Law
TITLE IV
Management bodies
of the rights
recognized in the
Law
Article 154 Cast
rights
1. It shall be made
equally among the
owners of the works
in accordance with a
predetermined
statutes and
excludes
arbitrariness system.
2. Collecting
societies shall
reserve to the holder
a share in royalties
collected proportional
to the use of their
works.
Article 155 Social
Function
1. The management
entities, directly or
through others,
encourage the
promotion of activities
or assistance services
for the benefit of its
members, as well as
conducting training
activities.
2. Collecting societies
shall devote to the
activities and services
the preceding
paragraph, in equal
shares, the
percentage of the
remuneration referred
to in Article 25 of this
Act, to be determined
by regulation.
Article 156 Accounting
Documentation
Within six months of
the close of each fiscal
year, the entity shall
draw the appropriate
balance and report on
the activities carried out
during it.
They will be subject to
verification by experts
appointed by the
General Assembly of
the entity held the
previous year or in its
constitution. The
statutes establish the
rules under which there
will be another auditor
appointed by the
minority.
The audited balance
sheet will be made
available to partners.
Fair thumbnail.
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In the next exhibition of
miniatures was held in Madrid
on 15 and 16 this November
stating the extraordinary work
of our good friend and
member of our Association
SPECIAL INTEREST:
Part of the month
The glass
Glasstec 2014
Restore the CNV
Activities on the MAVA
News
Our activities
Glass recycling
How does
C O N T E N T S :
Part of the month 3
Established artists 4
Young artists 4
The glass 5
Glasstec 2014 6
Restore the CNV 7
Activities in Museums 8
Activities in the MAVA 11
Concert MAVA 12
Bronze in the MAVA 13
Guitar Series I (I) 14
Guitar Series I (II) 15
The beauty of the fragile 16
Reflections on a Case 17
News 18
Culture 2014 18
Concert at the MAVA 19
Glass fabric 19
The glass museum 20
Windows in the Cathedral 21
School of Glass 22
Risk in the CRAM 23
Glass recicled 24
Christ Linares glass 25
Cultural tours 26
Culture 2014 Programme 26
Charging glass 27
Other trends 28
Room Equip'Hotel 29
Smart trains 30
The revolutionary Glass 31
The glass in Jerusalem 32
A world to discover 33
How does 34
Glass in South Africa 35
Glass Bridge in China 36
The Eiffel Tower 37
The Cathedral of Orange 38
Award Riventi 39
Lane last generation 40
An incredible hotel 41
Directorate 42
Important issue: the Intellectual Property Law (XLI) M.A.C.(XLI) M.A.C.(XLI) M.A.C.
U R G E N T N E W SU R G E N T N E W SU R G E N T N E W S
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Mario Sergio Ramos.
After his deserved success in
Chicago Miniatures Fair, the
"small works" Mario Sergio
will be exhibited in Madrid
and then London, where on
November 29 will participate
in the Kensington Dollhouse
Festival and where we are
sure to leave you stunned
this accredited visitor
Festival.
17-01-13. Requesting inventory of parts that make up the per-
manent collection of MAVA.
11-06-13. Chance of receipt by the MAVA documentation on
glass offered by the President of the Spanish Association of
Science.
11-11-13. Requesting information on the agreement with the
Madrid social services to install the MAVA.
Writings unanswered by the Department.Writings unanswered by the Department.Writings unanswered by the Department.
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Mari Meszaros graduated
in 1978 at the Art
Academy in Budapest.
To finance his studies he
worked in a glass factory,
cutting vases.
It was there that he met
the glass, learned some
of their techniques and
explored its possibilities
as an artistic material.
In the early 80s he
moved to live in Holland,
called by the firm Van
Tetterode Voorthuizen to
work as a designer in a
workshop production of
architectural glass.
Completed technical
training, end up defining
your own way of working
glass: the flat sheet, the
transparent top and later
colored, cast in the mold.
In fact, it seems that his
works are not round but
reliefs front lump, always
in need of a metal
support that threading
and allow them to
present fragments of a
whole: a cut-face, a
hand, a leg ...
Meszaros sculptures
always start the human
body as a communication
vehicle.
The form is not submitted
complete addiction but
fragments that fail to
complete.
His work is thus a
figurative, but with a great
conceptual load.
Among the unique and
the generic raises more
intimate traces of its
models-of which extracts
the mold directly- skin,
scars, wrinkles, hair ... a
universal category, while
their bodies and faces
represent the paradigm of
human beings and their
ability to deliver
messages to their
attitudes: tenderness,
love, reflection,
research ...
"The incompleteness of
reality affects me more
than created his vision.
The fragment containing
the 'totality' impresses me
more than the whole
itself. "
His work is full of lyricism
and poetry.
The evocative power of
gesture takes us to life
situations, in the past,
sometimes remote.
The play "Frozen in Time
XII" which belongs to the
series of the same name,
was donated by the artist
after the MAVA temporary
exhibition dedicated to
him in 2003 and was titled
Mari Meszaros.
Hungarian Rhapsody.
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Part of de month. Mari Mészàros.
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His recreation of this technique soon led to air entrapment precision integers 0 through 9, and then the entire alphabet in enclosed areas.
This technique was so intriguing that was included in 1994 in the New Glass Review for innovation in design.
This also drew the attention of Mr. Yukou Morito, a Japanese businessman Mark came to visit several times, and has included a wide variety of works of Mark in the Sphere Museum in Tokyo.
One of the most exciting discoveries of Matthews found in animal skin. Having had the idea in the 80s, it was not until the early 90s when he made his first animal fur when a friend hooked up with some real tiger and leopard skins.
The skins were photographed and reproduced in black and white. These images were then transferred to the masking material.
Mark made cylindrical spaces with specifically placed layers of colored glass. Then sand is reheated and covered with a layer of transparent glass, then making two or three areas.
One only has to look at the white spaces and stripes or spots graduated brilliantly for excellence in execution.
In 1995 some examples of tiger and leopard skin were included in the permanent collection of the prestigious collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Watch video.
components that are
created from the popular
themes.
The above series are
inspired mainly by the
"television generation"
and my own childhood,
movies category flowing
from America to Europe.
Currently I am inspired
by the changes in the
world in scientific /
ecological problems ...
my discoveries Uranium
series reflects the
energy crisis
individually.
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Mark Matthews is especially recognized for his work on the glass spheres.
Work with one assistant and each piece is meticulously crafted and signed by the artist.
Highly valued the work of Matthews has been published in many books and exhibited in museums such as the Victoria & Albert in London, the Corning Museum in New York, the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio and the Smithsonian in Washington, DC
In 1985, Mark was invited to open a business of glass within the Sauder Village. It was here where he began making glass beads (or marbles).
He soon discovered that the area was a perfect way to explore radically different color systems and techniques of historical glass.
He quickly became obsessed with marbles. His design inspirations come from many places.
Some designs come from the study of ancient marbles; Most designs are drawn from historical glass techniques that had never been used in a format marble.
Result of this effort came some amazing results and discoveries.
The "Ice Blue Air Numbers" collection was inspired by a paperweight made in the 1950s.
Established artists. Mark Matthews.
Young artists. György Gàspar.
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Our web
Our web
Born in 1976 in the Hungarian town
of Pecs.
"My work is characterized by the
complex, constructive
thinking.
My sculptures are
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The glass (II).
Inputs for manufacturing the glass powder prepared as to be heated beyond its melting point to about 1700 ° C to be dissolved in water, hydrochloric acid and sulfuric fluorine, forming a layer of silica in combination with oxygen preventing the reaction from proceeding.
When the cooling process is made suddenly, the silicon and oxygen atoms are bound, forming a tetrahedron pyramid, and in turn these molecules bind to silicon atoms, calcium, sodium and other elements via heat phonons forming an irregular molecular network preventing crystals from forming.
The glass does not have a clear transition between solid and liquid point, but reaches a steady state "crystalline solid".
At 1450 ° C, the melt behaves as a low liquid honey-like called "vitreous silica" viscosity as the temperature decreases and the material becomes pasty.
The glass has a temperature of freezing.
The colder you are, the stiffer it will be through stable
viscosity increases until finally it becomes solid.
Ordinary glass for molding a temperature of 1200 ° C is required.
In solids, the molecules are organized clearly impervious to particles waves by reflecting light by absorbing, scattering them or a combination of the three.
As the substance joints weaken, gaps occur or gaps which allow light portions "break through".
Metals reflect most of the light that has free electrons.
The absorption spectrum of photons of light from a material depends on the atomic structure of the material.
An atom absorbs defined and discrete frequencies, while a molecule to contain higher energy levels than an atom can absorb a larger range of light photons.
The glass appears transparent because it has a disordered molecular organization and has no free electrons (most are oxides) which makes it an electric and insulating heat
insulating material, as when heated suddenly surface expands or contracts before inside, causing cracking and cracks.
The electron from a molecule only absorb photons glass containing enough energy to energize (in the ultraviolet range of less than 400 nanometers) and ignore the weaker energy photons of visible light (between 400 and 700 nanometers) that will not be absorbed or reflected by electrons but slightly "phonons" in molecular glass that refract light junctions, absorb little energy and allow you to take up the photons interact with another object.
Photon absorption silicon oxide Si-O is low, but as other elements are added increases their potential for absorption.
If the glass contains pigments molecule by the presence of certain elements, then it can absorb certain colors of the visible spectrum and transmit others, so that photons of light will be colored according to the spectrum of light absorbed.
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After hard times for much of the glass industry, there are now clear signs of positive market developments.
This was the clear message from the surveys of 1,217 exhibitors at Glasstec 2014.
The nearly 43,000 trade visitors are also state very satisfied with their experience.
Glasstec 2014 convinced the specialists from the fields of mechanical engineering, glass manufacturing, processing and finishing, crafts, architecture and construction, as well as glazed facades and solar sector: over 96% of the visitors are given a rating positive overall.
40% of visitors came to the event with specific intent to invest, which will generate positive impulses for exhibitors during the coming months.
The average proportion of assistants and senior management improved again. More than three quarters of the visitors came from these levels.
The proportion of visitors who have come to Düsseldorf from abroad reached about 60% and this figure remains unmatched in the industry worldwide.
Martin Gutmann, president of the Federal Glasstec 2014 Guids Master says:
I am satisfied with the abundance of positive signs in Glasstec 2014, especially in the field of mechanical engineering and the glass industry. The German expert glaziers trade is currently very good. Our ranges of glasstec in the Craft Centre, with its new glass processing and finishing sand and seasons of participation in the new area Handwerk Live also
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Glasstec 2014.
Another highlight was the display glass used in alternative areas of application and ultra-thin glass "from the roll" for electronic applications.
Other audience magnets were numerous models of facades, for example, with special geometries, fascinating optical effects or exceptional insulation properties, for example, using 4-layer insulating glass.
The GTL was accompanied by a top-notch offering a specialist symposium - within the exhibition area GTL - a variety of conferences on subjects changing newspapers that were chosen greedily by visitors.
The conference "Solar meets Glass", "Engineered Transparency" and "Architecture Congress" were crowded events.
At the open house to experts, prior to opening day Gasstec also gathered a large group of professionals in the solar industry and glass, which are interconnected together to discuss issues.
With 80 participants, the two-day conference was welcomed, given the profound crisis in the solar sector.
The Engineered Transparency conference attracted over 200 participants from 23 countries to shed light on the latest developments in the field of structural glass engineering.
The Architecture Congress which took place on Wednesday closed the show successful recording up to 280 participants.
The next Glasstec be held in Düsseldorf in line with its cycle of two years from 20 to 23 September 2016.
went very well. Along with the established themes Autoglass Arena and glass art, we offer a unique program for all segments of the skilled trades and are very pleased with how the show developed. "
"The most important thing for us as organizers Glasstec? no doubt that our customers are happy because this is the basis for a positive and sustainable growth for the event to benefit everyone involved. Once again, we meet this goal in 2014, so again we have confirmed the role of glasstec as the most important international meeting point of the world with a clear barometer effect for the entire industry "says Hans Werner Reinhard, CEO Messe Düsseldorf.
The comprehensive support program Glasstec expanded further this year, also with visitors.
In particular, the special show "glass technology live" (GTL) held in Hall 11, organized by Professor Stefan Behling and his team from the Institute of Building Construction at the University of Stuttgart, was once again a show there to do for many visitors.
With the motto Intelligent Glass, glass products of the future and were exhibited at Glasstec 2014.
The results of the visitor survey confirm the selection of exhibits displayed in GTL: according to experts, glass screens, technical applications, glass printing, coating and fine glass are the main issues for next three to five years.
A particular point of attraction in the special show a glass panel was 3.20mx 14m in which a ceramic digital printing process was performed.
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The rehabilitation of the covers of the National Glass Centre (CNV) of San Ildefonso will be completed for the month of December.
Sources in the School of Industrial Organization (EOI), which manages the Royal Glass Factory, explained that the intervention covers progressing well, according to the planned project.
Thus, they claim that "you are making a considerable effort, especially these days, to advance all possible work in these last days of good weather before you take over the winter and can hinder your progress."
The main objective of this work is to restore the waterproofing of the roof of the building that are in poor condition, basically replacing covers West Wing, East Wing and ship Woodshed, and improving the South module.
The performance has a budget of 1.8 million euros and a lead time of six months, "so if there are no unexpected problems and climatology respects us, we hope to finish by the end of the year" note from the EOI.
The works will be funded by Heritage, since the ownership of the building became a state because their maintenance was costly for the Foundation of the National Glass Centre, which since June 2013 is held by the School of Industrial Organization.
In addition to replacing the covers fashion, they are also undertaking refurbishment works
in the so-called Patio de Carlos III, which will remove the glass panels of the existing metal structure, waterproof side decks, and proceed to closing of the arches of the courtyard.
All these actions, first planned to modernize an outdated both organizational and administrative level building, are aimed at the conversion of the museum.
Although the closure of some areas of the center while the necessary work, finally the project has kept all active installations except the upper room of the museum were made initially raised.
From the EOI ensure that "in an institution like the Royal Glass Factory Farm we have to be constantly on the move to maintain the facilities in the best possible conditions, both for the development of the manufacturing activities or training, and to meet to the needs of visitors to the museum. "
Strategic Plan
These works are included in the strategic plan for the CNV of the School of Industrial Organization, which manages the Glass Factory since June last year 2013.
Three centuries of history
The Royal Glass Factory was built with the arrival of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain in 1727, where King Philip V of Spain
This year Buenaventura Sit installed, funded by the crown, a small flat glass furnace.
In 1746, the French master Dionisio Sibert drives manufacturing crystals and in 1750, the German master John Eder began manufacturing entrefinos glasses.
In 1836, the Royal Treasury formally took over the facility.
The location of the factory had the decisive element abundance of fuel available in the area.
The sands and refractory clays necessary feedstock and manufacturing equipment came from nearby locations: Bernuy de Porreros, Brieva and the Lastrilla.
The heyday of the Royal Factory was to the reigns of Charles III and Charles IV.
Between 1770 and 1772 the building currently held in San Ildefonso, intended for flat glass factory was built.
In 1963 he finally finished for the manufacture of glass wool in the Real Fábrica de Cristales de La Granja.
The building was therefore unused, and completely abandoned until 1982, when the National Glass Centre Foundation, which begins its restoration and revival, recovering the old image featuring the whole, with the installation of the Technological Museum is the School of Glass and Research Center.
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Restoration of the National Glass Centre.
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Activities in Museums I.
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Activities in Museums II.
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Activities in Museums III.
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Activities on the MAVA. Science Week.
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will be provided by Alba Martin, one of the few women in our country blowers.
For families with children 4-11 years accompanied by at least one adult for every two children and advance reservation,
glass workshops. Two shifts each day. Thursday 13 and Friday 14. First Time 17:30 to 18:30, and the second shift from 18:30 to 19:30.
For all types of public and evenings, glass blowing exhibition by Martin and Emilio Alba Elvira
Friday 14 18-20.
Guided tours for the general public.
Wednesday 13, Thursday 14 and Friday 15 at 19pm. for single audience. Groups of over 15 people, reservations required.
Reservations by calling the following numbers:
- 911 127 630: Family workshops and guided tours in the afternoon groups.
- 911 127 635: Schools.
blowers.
For schools in Primary, Secondary, Bachelor and Adult School, upon request.
Educational exhibition "Glass vs. Glass".
We will see the similarities and differences between these two materials, their morphologies and their applications and uses, in order to clarify concepts.
Try that after this experience, we do not return to confuse terms we use in our everyday language "crystal glass", the "windowpane" that are erroneous.
Workshops crystals.
Provoke crystal growth in a test tube. Each student will make his own that will lead.
Exhibition glassblowing and flame.
Again, the technical scientific glass blowing at the Complutense University of Madrid, Emilio Elvira, held signs of their daily work, so important to perform experiments chemists, physicists and mathematicians.
The artistic and blow torch
Once again, the MAVA involved in Science Week of the Community of Madrid with its own program, held from Tuesday 11 to Friday 14 this November.
Since this is the International Year of Crystallography, didactic exhibition are titled "Glass vs. Glass", in order to study the similarities and differences between these two materials often confused.
The workshop for student groups that visit will be performed in a glass test tube.
This year the Museum of Art Glass Alcorcón (MAVA) will again display scientific glass, thanks to the collaboration of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and blown glass exhibit by Alba Martin.
Morning (10am to 14pm.) Will be for school and schools that have been able to make reservations from October 20.
In the afternoon there will be workshops for families (Thursday and Friday) and guided tours for the public at 19pm visits. In addition, everyone can also see the
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Concert MAVA.
that do not have spaces
in which to demonstrate
their musical training.
The Kim brothers were
conquered by the guitar
world through his father,
a professional guitarist in
his native country and
believed that the musical
education of their children
would develop more fully
in our country.
His performance can be
seen through this link.
Bach and siblings Kim
"Encouragement" by
Fernando Sor, the
Overture to The Barber of
Seville, Rossini, and the
three movements of
"Tonadilla" by Joaquin
Rodrigo.
Pedro Dominguez is 17
and was the first time he
gave a concert,
something that we like a
lot since our concert
program are aimed
mainly at young players
Last October 17 was held
in the Auditorium of the
first monthly concert
MAVA this academic
season 2014/2015.
Took part in this new
event in our "Concert
MAVA" program
interpreters Pedro
Dominguez on viola and
siblings Kim, South
Korea, on guitar.
Pedro Dominguez played
the Suite No. 4 of JS
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Bronze in the MAVA.
Estruga, Manuel Fernández
Crowns, Carlos Garcia
Muela, Daniel González,
Juan Haro, Manolo Hugue,
Marisel Jimenez, Roberto
Laorga Andres Lasanta,
Paco León, Francisco.
López Hernández, Julio
Lopez Hernandez, Elena
Lucas, Victorio Macho,
César Manrique, Pepe
Antonio Marquez, Fernando
Montero de Espinosa, Carlos
Monteverde, Esteban
Montilla, Andreu Moreno,
Ramon Muriedas, Nassio,
Juan José Oliveira, Antonio
Oteiza, Jaime Pimentel,
Auguste Rodin, Joaquin
Rubio "Camin" Jose Luis
Sanchez, Jill Sanders, Gloria
Santacruz, Pablo Serrano,
Fernando Suarez, Juan F.
Bull Janes, Eduardo Torres
Guard and Stride.
Retiro Park, Mariano
Benlliure.
The artists were chosen not
only for their relevance but
also they all have a very
special relationship with the
Foundry Codina, a complicity
that goes beyond just a
professional relationship, as
part of the history of
sculpture in Spain and
history of casting.
Sponsored by the city of
Alcorcon, the show includes
works by John Adsuara,
Julio Antonio, W.Barnes,
Paco Baron, Eduardo
Barrón, Thomas Batista,
Benlliure, M.Berry Barnes,
Miguel Blay, José Buscaglia,
Joseph Carrilero, Cayetano,
Josép Clara, Javier Clavo,
Coullaut Federico Valera
Valera Coullaut Lorenzo,
Juan Cristobal, Jesus Curiá,
Javier de la Rosa, Oscar
"Three centuries of
sculpture" is an exhibition
conceived as an overview of
the history of the Spanish
monumental sculpture.
The exhibition runs through
original bronze sculptures,
scale models, molds clay,
plaster and silicone, a
hundred pieces of statuary
cast by the firm Codina from
1892 until today.
Gabriel José Astudillo says
the show "is actually a
celebration of the bronze as
a matter of artistic
transformation, which in the
hands of Codina Foundry
becomes a universal art, a
pleasure for the spirit and the
triumph of standing on the
ephemeral ".
The centerpiece of the
exhibition is the horse's
head, life-size fragment
Martinez Campos memorial
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The day began October 24 in the auditorium of the First Cycle MAVA Classical Guitar "Castle Valdez"
The cycle consists of five concerts that will develop in consecutive Friday through November 21.
In this first cycle event attended by Russian Anton Yuzhanin and Sergio jienense Trillo.
Anton was born in 1985 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
From 2001 to 2005 he studied guitar at the College of Music in Moscow, where he studied with Alexander Vinitsky, and from 2005-2010 was a student of Academy of Music Gnesin, also in Moscow, Dmitry Illarionov class.
From 2011 he studied at the Madrid Royal Conservatory in class of Professor Javier Somoza.
He has participated in master classes by Stepan Rak, Zoran Dukic, Jeffrey McFadden, Marco Tamayo, Pablo Sainz
Villegas, Mauricio Diaz Alvarez and Maria Esther Guzman, among others.
He has participated in international courses "Music in Compostela" (Santiago de Compostela) in 2006, 2007 and 2009 receiving guitar lessons from José Luis Rodrigo.
He participated in the concert series IES Santa Teresa (Madrid) for 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 seasons. He has performed solo guitar at Casa de Canarias (Madrid) and the Casa de Asturias (Madrid).
In March 2014 made a recording in Classical Radio RNE in the program "Youth Music".
Sergio Trillo was born on July 31, 1991 in Ávila.
At age 8 he made the entrance exam to the conservatory Tomás Luis de Victoria, Avila, which scored # 1 in his class.
At this time she began studying classical guitar under the tutelage of
Professor Luis Sanjuan Pernas.
He has taken master classes and conducted specialized courses with great figures of his instrument, both in Spain and in Germany.
Extends program official studies, receiving teachings flamenco teacher Jerome Utrilla in Seville.
He has participated in various competitions and national and international competitions, obtaining very important results.
Part of the group's music chapel of the Blessed Cathedral of Avila; with his duo has given several concerts.
He is currently a graduate specializing in guitar by Madrid Royal Conservatory and has obtained the highest marks in the final exam.
He has received grants from the Banco Sabadell for the prestigious Master of classical guitar at the University of Alicante.
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I cycle Guitar "Castle Valderas" (I).
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On October 31, the second
concert of Classical Guitar
Series I "Castle Valdez" was
held in the auditorium of our
Museum.
The concert was played by
Raul de Frutos, born in
Segovia, where he began his
musical studies at the
Conservatory of that city,
earning several academic
awards and excellent ratings.
He finished his studies in
guitar at the 1994 Madrid
Royal Conservatory under
Professor Miguel Angel
Jimenez, obtaining
certification of Senior
Professor of Guitar.
He later made courses with
masters such as Jose Luis
Rodrigo, David Russell, Alirio
Diaz and Gerardo Arriaga,
among others.
He was drafted by the Junta
de Castilla y León in the
cycle "Youth in Concert" to
provide, in December 1995,
a concert in Salamanca.
It operates on musical
performer, both solo as a
member of various chamber
music groups, such as the
Guitar Trio "with Fret" and
the duet "Harlequin" in such
diverse settings as the
Ateneo, the Centro Cultural
de la Villa the Palacio de
Congresos and the Juan
March Foundation in Madrid
all the Teatro Juan Bravo
and Segovia Museum
"Andrés Segovia" Linares
House.
Segovia also works with
orchestra and guitar
plectrum "rope out" with
which he has given several
concerts as a solo guitar by
different Spanish provinces
of Segovia, Madrid,
Valladolid, Castellon, ...
Notably his work as
arranger, performing many
arrangements and
adaptations of different
authors, times and musical
styles for classical guitar
groups.
These arrangements,
broadcast from his personal
website, have been very well
received by countless
guitarists and classical guitar
teachers worldwide.
He has also worked on
various recording projects,
both performer and arranger.
Fill his musical activity with
teaching, being Professor of
Classical Guitar at the
Municipal School of Music in
Pinto (Madrid), since 1998.
The concert consisted of the
following works:
Preludes in the form of
studies (C. Gagnon).
Suite Popular Brasileira
(Heitor Villa-Lobos).
Epigrammatic Preludes
(Leo Brouwer).
Castles of Spain (F.
Moreno Torroba).
This last composition he
played the parts dedicated to
the castles of Manzanares el
Real, Alba de Tormes,
Siguenza, Turegano and
Alcazar of Segovia.
The same artist was
presenting the biography of
the authors of the works
under the was playing and in
the end, as in all our concert
series "Concerts in the
MAVA" a discussion between
the audience and the
performer who was very
participatory developed .
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The beauty of the fragile.
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Fragile but strong. These two
antagonistic terms used to
describe the work of the
collective exhibition of
glassmakers Segovia can be
seen in the Art & Wine
Arandina room.
A group of seven artists, each
with their own style and
engaging in a different
discipline, show the work that
can be performed with such a
delicate glass material.
This art form is little or nothing
known in our country, where
there is a misconception that
this material is reserved for
crockery and glassware or to
give life to the windows.
"Outside Spain, the glass is of
great importance in France
and Germany there are many
schools and museums, but
here almost no books are
found," Llorente regrets
Ruben, a young Fuentespina
having the workshop in
Segovia.
The other artists are Juan Jose
Carrero, Maria Soria Alameda,
Fernando Garcia, Laura
Vazquez who signs his work
as 'Valango' Manel Alba
Dominguez and Martin.
Contemplating the works, the
viewer can note the magic that
is a natural material as the part
of all, thanks to the perfect
play of light and brightness it
brings.
"The colors are the most
appealing addition to their
fragility, with paint, whether oil
paintings or watercolors, not
so bright colors are achieved;
and then there is the play of
light, which is used as the
artist wants, "says Llorente.
In the exhibition you can see
pieces of jewelry, recycled
blown glass, stained glass and
sculptures to the casting
technique.
This work styles and helps
visitors to banish the
stereotypical idea that works of
art glass are confined to the
religious heritage environment.
"You can do almost anything
with this material, it is more
than a saint in a stained glass
window in a church or a drink,"
says the coastal glazier, who
has done work as a
reproduction of a motorcycle
helmet, busts, hats, portraits or
what everyone wants, "keeping
in mind the functionality that is
going to give the piece
because they could not make
the wheel for a car," explains
Llorente.
Among the works that have
been seen in Art & Wine very
striking piece of sculpture.
This is a silhouette of wood on
the African continent, trapped
by barbed wire with a face
made by the technique of
casting, from the workshop of
Reuben Llorente, his artistic
power and social awareness,
inspired by hopping the fence
to the border between Spain
and Morocco.
A powerful demonstration of
the strength that can acquire
the fragile mixture of silica
sand, soda ash and limestone
that can be found naturally or
humans to produce with great
pulse and sensitivity, creating
art.
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Reflections on a Glass Box.
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To commemorate its 30th
anniversary, the "Fondation
Cartier pour l'art
contemporain" presents an
exceptional project.
The Fondation Cartier
continues celebrating its 30th
anniversary with a Glass Box
on Musings / Reflections on a
Glass Box, a new installation
created especially for the
occasion by the architectural
and design interdisciplinary
Diller Scofidio + Renfro.
The Cartier Foundation
building designed by Jean
Nouvel is used as raw material
for his work for the first time in
the history of the institution.
Musings on a Glass Box /
Reflections on a Glass Box is
a complex job that occupies
the entire ground floor of the
Cartier Foundation, where an
alteration in the ceiling will
trigger a surprising reaction.
The result is an immersive
environment that includes a
comprehensive acoustic
component of American
composer David Lang and
Jody Elff sound designer, who
works with the architecture of
the building to raise questions
about transparency, perception
and one's relationship with
space .
"The unique glass exhibition
spaces designed by Jean
Nouvel at the Fondation
Cartier has been a challenge
for artists and curators for two
decades, upending the
conventions of gallery white
box and pushing the
boundaries of architecture.
The large transparent walls of
the building were at the
forefront of glass technology in
the 90s, aspiring to one of the
highest goals of Modernity:
dematerialize the wall and
completely connect the inside
to the outside.
Musings on a Glass Box /
Reflections on a glass box
empty galleries downstairs to
activate its exhibition capacity.
Its visual and acoustic qualities
are accentuated by a few
strategically placed
interventions in systems of
plumbing, electrical and
building facade.
Using a common place in a
period of time and the sense of
arbitrariness, activated with
one project, the unexpected
collapse of the roof.
The response occurs with the
help of a bucket, a choir,
sensors, robotics, remote
communications, video and
audio processing in real time.
The two ground floor galleries
interconexionadas a feed back
loop.
Small gestures in the main
gallery are magnified in the
smaller, making the strange
seem familiar and banal
convert singular. "
Cuándo.- from October 25,
2014 to February 22, 2015.
Dónde.- 261 Boulevard Raspail
- 75014 Paris.
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Culture 2014.
Exhibition in Prague.
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London, won the American
scene. Discover the artist who
designed the Spanish art den
USA, which, with its scenes of
beach lapped by the
Mediterranean sun, with its
Spanish gardens and elegant
portraits, knew seduce the great
museums and private collectors
Americans, who acquired much
of the most outstanding and
representative works of this final
stage in his career.
Most of the works in this
exhibition, then, belong to the
age and maturity of the artist
were exhibited and collected by
US elites.
They show the interaction that
occurs between the tastes of
these new patrons and style of
fullness and freedom of the
painter, showing, through the
eyes of the American aristocracy,
the better and more international
image Sorolla.
The tour starts by Sorolla's works
preserved in America before the
arrival of the painter. Follow
gallery of portraits by the painter,
landscapes and gardens that
renewed the image of Spain,
besides the beach scenes and
ends with gouaches, drawings
and notes to the modernity of
New York or Chicago.
Last October we visited the
Exhibition Hall Recoletos Mapfre
Foundation in Madrid, to see the
collection of paintings by Sorolla
that until January 11 next year,
2015, will be available for public
contemplation.
This exhibition aims to present
the cosmopolitan Sorolla, after
success in Spain, Paris and
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From 7 to 12 last October took
place in Prague Designblok the
sixteenth edition of the biggest
annual design festival held in
Central Europe.
The event - which is also known as
Prague and Design Fashion Week -
exhibitions and events offered in
five unconventional buildings
located in the city center.
The Grandhotel Sroubek, a former
school in the street Mikulandská the
Colloredo-Mansfeld Palace, home
Dum U Minuty, the Church of St.
Simon and St. Jude ... are some of
the areas in which the various
exhibitions and events unfold.
It is noteworthy collaboration with
Dutch designer Ineke Hans with
Křehký publisher, for which he has
developed an amazing collection
of glass.
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Concerts in the MAVA.
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Glass fabric.
this academic year.
Given that our concerts in
educational plan developed,
this time we will continue to
report on the most important
aspects of the works are to
be performed and on the
The next 28 will celebrate a
new classical music concert
in the Auditorium of MAVA.
This will be the seventeenth
and we seem programmed
within our project "MAVA
Concert" and the second of
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lives of the authors of those
works.
And at the end of the show,
viewers can engage in
dialogue with the artists
participating in the concert
on the various aspects of
their training, activities, etc.
complements for added realism and
movement with knitting needles and
some hands up there.
The technique started working since
2006 and today this is the result that
has been refined over the years
between wax and melting furnaces,
first create the molds which are made
to withstand extremely high
temperatures, hot steam, is in charge
of casting for later workpiece shape
and temperature glass and to then let
cool slowly over a period of several
weeks followed by a process in which
"stings and digs" figure to give
revolting that effect and thus finally a
piece that seems out an
archaeological process.
Based in Seattle, Carol Milne has been creating
glass sculptures that emulate perfectly tissues to let
us see the strands function in part to give a
perfectly organized and tidy result that
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The glass in Museums: Gordes.
This museum was
established in 1975 by
Suzanne Brunner
Bernheim-Duran and
Frédérique.
He was born with a
collection of stained glass
by Frédérique Duran for
exhibitions in Barcelona,
Madrid, Rome, Florence,
New York and under the
patronage of Saint-
Gobain Corporation.
Since 1975, the museum
continues to expand its
collection of artifacts
reflecting the historic
glass: the glass bead
(4,000 BC) ... ceramic tile
glass in the space shuttle
and recently photovoltaic
modules.
Many pieces are
exposed: Beaded
necklace Persians
(Mycenae thirteenth
century BC), three
handles glass (blown
glass molded Jerusalem -
II ° and III century AD),
miniature (III and IV
centuries BC) ... scientific
objects : rebuilding the
still Synesius (IV century
BC first production of
wine alcohol to 80 °),
electric machine
Ramsden (1768)
Fiberglass (XX century),
the heat shield tiles on
the space shuttle
Challenger (which
consists of 31,000 tiles
covered with pure silica),
which rotate the
structures to support
photovoltaic cells ...
Located in the park and
the Museum of Stained
Glass on a Gallo-Roman
site inhabited for 2,000
years, the Moulin de
Bouillon, Historic
Landmark, presents a
unique set:
• The oldest olive oil mill
that remains intact.
• Press the sixteenth
century.
• Press 7 tons with a
length of 10 m.
• History of Marseille
soap.
• Collection of oil lamps.
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The stained glass windows of the Cathedral of Segovia.
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Sacred art in its many
manifestations, aims not only to
decorate the temples and
churches, but to provide a
catechetical experience through
different artistic expressions to
illustrate the Gospel message.
The 65 windows of the Cathedral
of Segovia faithfully fulfill this
goal, as they could well see the
participants in the Business
Cycle "Heritage Sunday",
organized by the Municipal
Tourism, that after the summer
break gave the penultimate visits
tour of one of the most important
sets of glaziers heritage of
Spain.
Participants in the visit counted
as a guide for this tour with
Laura Pizarro Zoido degree in Art
History from the University of
Salamanca and titled upper
glass at the National Glass
Centre Foundation, which beat
out the artistic and technical
features of the windows of the
Cathedral.
Pizarro Zoido feature the
iconographic cycle of the
windows of the cathedral, in
which episodes of the Passion
and Death of Christ united with
Old Testament stories both in the
windows of the nave and in the
different chapels of the temple
are reported.
Thus, highlighted the work of
glassmakers Pierre and Pierre
de Chivarri Netherlands, in the
first phase of the stained-glass
windows in the sixteenth century
and with the cooperation of
glassmakers in the Netherlands
as Nicolas de Vergara, Nicholas
Holland and Gualter of Ronch.
The work of glassmakers got
Segovia Cathedral today
presumed to have the largest
group of Renaissance stained
glass in Europe, with near
mannerism and style based on
the style of Flemish artists of the
time.
He also highlighted the work
done in the second phase of the
installation of the windows,
carried out in the seventeenth
century and was the widest of
the three dating to date; where a
document is made to order the
iconographic program of the
stories told in the windows
attributed to Francisco Herranz.
On this point, Laura Pizarro said
the theoretical goal of the
windows was none other than
"praise the catholicity in a
turbulent period for the
proliferation of other religious
currents linked to Protestantism,
though the last and fundamental
purpose was just to cover the
openings left in the temple. "
Pizarro Zoido also wanted to
highlight the stained-glass
windows in the chancel by
Maumejean Casa de Madrid in
the early twentieth century, to
date the complete catalog of the
Cathedral stained glass.
As systems making stained
glass, the expert said that has not
changed in terms of technique,
but has improved in terms of
using technologies to obtain
forms and colors more easily
artesanso glassmakers.
"The work maintains a high
Glazier he explained artisanal
component but it is true that
current technology can greatly
facilitate the process that was
previously done manually."
Pizarro Zoido also praised the
restoration project that the
council of the Cathedral of
Segovia is underway on the
windows of the temple, and said
it was "absolutely necessary"
given the precarious condition of
many of them.
He noted that the work conducted
by the stained glass Segovia
Carlos Muñoz de Pablos is a
"guarantee" for a final result.
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Higher School of Glass.
The Royal Glass Factory
devotes a large part of their
management training within
the School of Glass.
Three weeks we began the
new academic year 2014-
2015 in the center, although
enrollments have declined
significantly compared to
previous years.
Thus, it has not received
sufficient demand for
interested students to meet
this year to the first year of
Higher Grade Glass.
Thus, currently are enrolled
in the School of Glass A total
of 15 students, who are
doing their studies in order to
get your degree and enter
the workforce, some of them
through training practices
offered in collaboration with
companies or institutions.
As you may recall, the
Governing Council of the
Junta de Castilla y León in
2010 adopted new curricula
for higher artistic education
Grade Glass, begun
experimentally in 2010-2011,
applying for first year these
lessons were offered in the
Royal Place.
In the academic year 2011-
2012 the second year of the
new plans are implemented,
the third was implemented in
2012-2013, and the fourth
and last, 2013-2014.
The curriculum comprises
four academic years of 60
credits per year, meaning
that students take a total of
240 credits of the European
Credit Transfer System
(ECTS), the end of Grade.
These credits are distributed
among core subjects,
compulsory subjects of art,
electives, and a final project.
One of the main attractions
of the School of Glass is its
privileged location in the
historic building that houses
since the eighteenth century,
the Royal Glass Factory of
La Granja de San Ildefonso.
Students and teachers share
space and facilities with
traditional glass factory,
which began in the Age of
Enlightenment.
This coexistence is a unique
and exceptional educational
experience where students
are in contact with the
business and professional
world of glass in modern
history and full facilities, in
which museum, from the first
day, the collection of
traditional pieces
complements a unique
exhibition of contemporary
art glass.
The Royal Factory remains a
unique landmark in art
education and glass
technology, as evidenced by
the continued collaboration
with the most prestigious
institutions in this field.
In fact, this month has been
told in school with students
from Tufts University, with
undergraduate and graduate
student at the prestigious
Istituto Europeo di Designo
or the presence of an artist in
residence at the University of
Manchester.
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Risk of collapse in the CRAM.
Since last staff month of the
Ministries of Culture and Public
Works revolved order for the
area where the Crystal Gallery
is located will cordon off this
into the Regional Center for
the Arts, with the risk that they
might break down some glass
who are buckled and for days
(published timely information
from INDEPENDENT February
19) so it makes no artistic or
cultural or in the forecourt of
CRAM events, or inside the
gallery, until further notice.
"We are in contact with the
theater worker to the activities
intended to perform on the
Esplanade are made in areas
of gardens, the center will
continue to operate the same,"
said Diana Correa Sandoval,
head of the CRAM, who said
she will head the institution,
while not an official
appointment of who will
succeed Stephen Luis
Murguia, who served as
director of this cultural space is
designated.
He said the two workers who
were inside the building, one in
charge of the library and the
other Educal Gallery Manager
Crystal, they had to relocate
the Teatro Obrero, to
guarantee safety; even while
admitting that according to
studies conducted by experts,
the glasses do not endanger
the public
"The people we came to do
the opinion noted that
although these collapse pose
no danger, since it is a glass of
high tension, it's like the cars,
then very tiny bits that would
not cut in swims are made,
such is the case of skylights
that are above parking,
fractionated into multiple
pieces, so it's not something
risky, however we do not want
to cover the well after the
drowning child, thereby
determining completely seal
off the area took "he
explained.
He noted that this problem has
its origins from construction of
the project created by the
architect Francisco Serrano
Cacho, it was inaugurated in
2006.
"The glass ribs have only one
level and reach the bottom was
not covered, was since the
building did not think of that
structure."
He explained that the air
caused the glass to bow
slightly, although, he said, none
is damaged or broken, just
lopsided. However you must
remove the entire set of
glasses that makes this gallery
to replace the structure, ie be
disassembled and put all
structural aluminum facade and
later putting on glasses "
He said it would be the
Secretary of State Public
Works which will handle the
project.
"We are receiving various
proposals from different
architects and will determine
what would be indicated, we do
not know the cost of the
investment or how many
glasses are in total."
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Recycling. Life Clayglass.
LIFE ClayGlass is funded by
the European Commission
within the LIFE program to
support innovative initiatives
that contribute to sustainable
development and the
achievement of the
objectives of the Europe
2020 strategy and plans of
the EU on climate and
environment.
It is one of 59 projects
approved in the Spanish call
2012 in the category of
Environmental Policy and
Governance.
The total amount of aid by
the European Commission
LIFE projects in this call, in
all categories, has been
276.71 million euros.
The use of recycled glass as
a flux in lieu of clay in the
production of ceramic bricks
is the centerpiece of this
innovative project which has
already started its
implementation phase and,
within two years, expected to
demonstrate the technical
feasibility and sustainability
the performance of the
proposed method of
production, process and
disseminate to the rest of
Europe, with the introduction
of new products in the usual
channels of distribution and
marketing.
In LIFE ClayGlass a team of
AITEMIN (Association for
Industrial Research and
Development of Natural
Resources), consortium
leader and technology
partner consortium
participates; Ceramics Mora,
technology partner; Restart
Association, strategic
partner; Aristotle University
of Thessaloniki (Greece),
partner and Recycling Pozo
Cañada validation,
dissemination and transfer
partner.
In the case of structural
ceramics industry,
specifically in the
manufacture of stoneware or
clinker are used
temperatures up to 1,300 ° C
to obtain technological
properties required low
absorption and high
mechanical strength.
This represents a high
consumption of thermal
energy generated in the most
part by the combustion of
natural gas.
The result is the emission of
greenhouse gases,
especially CO2, which
contribute to global warming.
However, with the addition of
recycled glass as a flux to
replace clays, low firing
temperature up to 1,100 ° C
because the glass begins to
melt at lower temperatures.
Thus, an energy savings of
between 10 and 15%, and a
reduction in emissions of
CO2, around 2,000 tonnes
per year, for a factory
produces medium size.
Moreover, it helps to reduce
the ecological footprint, as
recycled glass replaces a
portion of the clay used, an
overexploited natural
resource.
The built-in glass as
ClayGlass LIFE innovation
for manufacturing ceramic
bricks comes from CRT
(cathode ray tube) televisions
and monitors, windows and
windscreens of vehicles in
use and the glass mixed with
organic waste generated in
the homes.
They are all waste going to
landfills and that through this
project, will be given a
second life in coating
materials.
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From the street, nothing portends what
is hidden rooms restoration of the
Archaeological Museum of Linares.
But just the fact that up to the second
floor of the palatial mansion that
houses, especially Iberian and Roman
archaeological treasures that have
come out in recent years from the
excavations of the ancient city of
Cástulo and promises a great
discovery. Archaeologists and
restorers tour the laboratories
engaged in holding the pieces in his
hands with the delicacy required over
time. They are eager to show the
world the discovery of last season has
not finished yet.
Suddenly, one of the technical options
appear before us wearing a plastic
blue. "Here she is," says judgmental.
Supports the box on one of the desks
and lifts the lid on a drawing and
shows what will appear inside. A black
cloth inside the cabinet emphasizes
the engravings, but the first thing that
attracts attention is the wonderful
condition and how complete is the
piece of glass that carries hidden over
1,600 years, since the second half of
the fourth century .
Must be carefully to perceive that
consists of small pieces glued skillfully
using a resin Paraloid call options. But
do not distract junctions so that the
image of an archaic, beardless and
aesthetics of Greek philosopher Christ
holding a cross gemada, emerges
clearly to all present. They are just 175
grams of glass about two millimeters
thick with exquisite subtlety sustained
by soft cotton gloves restorative. It's a
whistle, a plate of 22 cm diameter with
a clear role in the liturgy of Christianity
hold the bread, the metaphor of the
body of Christ in the celebration of the
Eucharist. However, it is not another
piece.
The excellent preservation of delicate
piece has allowed archaeologists
MMX project Forum, which conducts
excavations of the ancient city of
monumental Cástulo recover up to
81% of the original whistle, something
truly exceptional pieces of glass as
old. But also, the way of representing
Christ and the chronology of the
building and the layer in which the
whistle was evoke the founding era of
early Christianity and promise to
remove archaeological chronologies of
this time, at least in the Iberian
Peninsula.
"When we found it was a big
discussion within the team of
archaeologists," says Marcelo Castro,
project Forum MMX conducting
excavations in Cástulo. "We were
afraid to defend what they saw,
because it forced you to review the
chronology of early Christianity in
Spain," says the archeologist. The
whistle has just been presented by the
territorial delegate of Economy,
Innovation, Science and Job, Ana
Cobo, and Education, Culture and
Sports, Yolanda Caballero of the
Andalusian, together with the Deputy
Provincial Employment Promotion and
Tourism Férriz Angeles Linares
(Jaén).
And, as archaeologists have been
dating Cástulo by analyzing ceramic
materials and the study of associated
coins, one minted under Emperor
Constantius II, the whistle just
presented to the world is concurrent
with that right historic moment which
Christianity ceases to be practiced in
secret in catacombs and houses of
worship -Domus Ecclesiae behind the
society of the time. That is, what they
have found is one of the earliest
depictions of Christ after the dignity of
Christian worship.
In fact, the very representation of the
son of God beardless, with short curly
the Alexandrian style and wearing a
toga philosopher iconography reveals
hair belonging to the period before the
stabilization of Christianity. And so it is
with the characters that accompany so
common in early Christian art scene
dela traditio legis, delivering the Gospel
message to the apostles Peter and
Paul. Both figures carrying a
parchment -rotulus leg- and also robed,
but lack the distinctive characteristics
of both -the apostles bald and beard
chivo- later appear with the recognition
and definitive consolidation of the
religion.
Archaic other element of the piece is
the material itself. Both the
development of the liturgical dish, like
the stroke of printmaking has led
experts to believe that was developed
in the workshop of the port of Ostia in
Rome and not in other workshops
minor as Cologne, from which other
parts of similar manufacturing and
subsequent timeline display at the
Metropolitan in New York. A fourth-
century papal provision attributed to
Pope Urban I, mandating how they
should be the objects of worship,
forced to abandon the manufacture of
glass chalices and patens, wood or
copper and used for this precious
metals like gold or silver . Again, the
piece found in Cástulo is in a transition
space paleocristianismo towards
consolidation as the religion of the
elites more closely linked to power.
Representing Christ in Linares.
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Mario will display one of
the beautiful work done
with exquisite art works in
glass made with a torch.
After his stay in Chicago to
exhibit their work in
another exhibition of
miniatures, will travel later
this month to London to
participate in a similar
event.
discovery of young
talents and the possibility
that gives our call to
become visible to the
critics and the public in
general, being a
discovery platform new
promises spirit that was
born the Salon d'Automne
and which remains
today".
In this November visit the
Centro Cultural Casa de
Vacas, in Madrid's Retiro,
to see the 81 edition of
the Autumn Exhibition,
organized by the Spanish
Association of Painters
and Sculptors.
In total there were twenty
the winning works, which
together with selected,
will be shown at the
exhibition which will open
on November 14, the day
on which they will present
the proceedings of the
jury and the ratio of
winners.
As assures Astudillo,
President of the
Association, the main hall
of Autumn "is the
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Our activities.
In this section we detail the activities which take place this month, corresponding to the cultural visits related to the glass and outputs that we as provided in the program CULTURE 2014.
Cultural Tours.
Culture 2014 Programme.
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The next day 16 this
November visit the
Convention Hotel, Madrid,
to see the XXII
International Fair Dolls
House Miniatures, which
involved our friend Mario
Sergio Ramos, Vitreus
Ignis, who is also a
member of our
Association of Friends of
MAVA.
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Pricing artwork: Glass.
pieces of glass, including
the aforementioned René
Lalique: vases, jewelry, car
mascots, etcetera.
These parts get very
interesting and high prices,
being able to overcome
some € 90,000.
Therefore, our
recommendation is that if
you own a piece of glass or
crystal, do not despise the
likely sales. Collecting this
type of work is booming,
and this must be added a
taste for everything vintage.
Do not hesitate to turn to
professionals who can set
the value of their parts
quickly and easily.
The presence of works in
glass is common in auction
dedicated to the decorative
arts, both inside and
outside of Spain.
We must differentiate
between national auction
houses and international,
since the interest of
collectors goes to a certain
style.
In Spain, as usual, is
relatively easy to find parts,
and within them, perhaps
the most common are
those belonging to the
Royal Factory of La Granja
de San Ildefonso.
There is a definite market
around them, and
depending on the "special"
of the work: age, type of
decoration (carved,
gold ...) their prices can
reach very interesting
dimensions to the world of
decorative arts.
We can also find pieces of
more contemporary taste
as those made in Art
Nouveau and Art Deco,
without actually find works
by the great names of that
era, such as Lalique and
Daum, but in most cases
we will pieces "style".
On the other hand, the
world of international
auctions usually have a
higher profile pieces, and
this is where we find large
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Other trends. Elizabeth at the Gulbenkian.
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Two women, Elizabeth II of Castile Isabella of Braganza, very Portuguese two-yes, also our Catholic are the protagonists of the shared history, the treasures of the Spanish royal house, a major exhibition of the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, which seeks to highlight the best of these 350 years of relationships, almost always, by marriage.
The sample -141 pieces of all the arts, from armory to tapicería- opens with the breviary drawn to Isabella in the late fifteenth century, who ordered the first pages were to record the date of birth of their children. The prayer book passed to his daughter Mary when she traveled to Portugal to marry Manuel I. In 1517, when Queen Mary died, the book was inherited by his eldest daughter Elizabeth.
Roaming objects monarchs, and his court, is a constant until Philip II established the headquarters in Madrid. At that need to take with samples might, due the size of the work, as minitablas John Flanders (1465-1519) are shown, with religious scenes like Queen, minialtar embossed silver or the same tapestries that decorated the royal houses according to the activity (game room or ranch hunting), according to the season: winter rugs to paintings for the summer.
This variety of decorative treasures, paint to fabrics, weapons or books, formed the whole of the Gulbenkian exhibition, which will continue until the end of January.
The Isabella Breviary is still here and there, as when Charles V married Isabel, daughter of Manuel I of Portugal, it takes him to Castile. Through the direct descendants of Empress Elizabeth, came the Luso-Hispanic unification same Crown as tapestries and portraits remind exposure.
If Charles V was the warrior, the medieval ruler, nomad, dragging behind him to cut his son Philip II (I of Portugal) embodies and ways of life of early modern government. Sets the capital of the kingdom in Madrid,
of Charles V and the Empress Isabella of Portugal, kneeling in prayer, completes and Philip II and another family in the same situation.
Sobriety comes with portraits of Emperor two daughters, Joan of Austria (Alonso Sanchez Coello, 1560), founder of the Monastery of the Discalced, and her sister Mary (Pantoja de la Cruz, 1600), who took refuge in the monastery die.
To show the common bonds, the double wedding at the border on January 19, 1729, when Princess Mariana Vitória de Bourbon entered Portugal married to the prince of Brazil, after Joseph I, his sister Maria Barbara of Braganza left Portugal to marry Fernando VI. Polyglot, performer and singer Barbara de Braganza had total influence Fernando VI to promote culture in Spain. At his death, Ferdinand VI went mad.
Another sample beads are two small oil paintings by Goya, factory bullets and gunpowder factory, not well known and found in the outer office of the king in La Zarzuela. These works follow the link to the exhibition also demonstrate common misadventures of the two countries. The two pictures resemble a "war of independence" and other "Napoleonic invasions".Oh, the palabras¡. Ferdinand also commissioned the painter to decorate the bedroom Fuendetodos his second wife, Isabel de Braganza. The result is St. Elizabeth of Portugal to serve the poor, all in shades of gray, very Goya's nothing politically correct, and that, fortunately, never placed in the double bed.
Three hundred and fifty years later, and two floors of the Gulbenkian, the cycle closes as it began, with another woman, another Elizabeth, and like all of them, at least one woman-like object. Two portraits of Isabel de Braganza, the first with a flat hand, on the other with a building under construction in the background. The germ of the Prado Museum, the Portuguese pushed and bequeath to humanity as a leading museums worldwide.
began construction ofthe Escorial and includes in his will as inalienable property of the Crown, that is the core of the royal collections, weapons, tapestries and paintings showing the Gulbenkian. Two frames, one next to another, "speak for themselves of the various interests of Charles V and his son Philip II," explains one of the exhibition curator Alvaro Soler del Campo. "The Emperor's armor, dented references to virgins and the might warrior." His mount wears the imperial eagle and two columns with the slogan Plus Ultra, "beyond" that four centuries later would copy Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story.
Beside the black armor of his son, Philip II. "Nothing to do" continues Soler del Campo, "the forced religious references are added engraved with the ruling virtues, Prudence, Strength and Justice, in addition to gods and goddesses of Greco-Roman mythology." When he becomes King of Portugal (Philip I) armor redesigns to include the country code.
Thanks to the collaboration of the National Heritage Museum's Ancient Art Lisbon and various private collections and La Caixa Foundation, extraordinary pieces as varied as shown. One is the polychrome sculpture of Saint Elizabeth of Portugal (Manuel Pereira, 1625), brought from the Monastery of the Discalced. "A sculptor unbelievable, with exceptional work that can be seen in the Madrid church of San Antonio, misnamed the Germans, it is the Portuguese" explains curator Pilar Del Rio.
In the eagerness to show aesthetic and power of the successive reigns, here Titians, an El Greco, and Salome presented with the head of St. John Baptist, a late dazzling claoroscuros Caravaggio.
At the entrance of the room, the chronology of the two countries shows that when you are constipated the other also, but the Cenotaph Charles V and his family (Juan Pantoja de la Cruz, 1599) proves: eight squares of equal size, with a family tree charts where royal houses of both sides intersect, one might say. Family Group
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Multisensory Room Equip'Hotel.
Games leds and shadows to
recreate the sunrise and
sunset; new musical sounds
through vibrations; issuance
of pleasant scents; except
linen, microfiber and cotton
from Egypt; Raindrops in the
shower under a bright
rainbow; 3D carpet enjoy
more sensations; grab bars
subtly integrated into the
furniture and a hidden
platform in a small sensor
that will detect if a person
falls, triggering an alarm ....
The Senses Room, to be
presented at the Paris Salon
Equip'Hotel 16 to 20
November is an innovative
multisensory room of 25
square meters with dressing
room and bathroom, made
with exceptional materials
and subtly adapted to the
needs of people with all
types of disabilities: motor,
auditory, neurological
diseases or elderly
dependents.
It is designed so that
everyone can enjoy
memorable moments and
fully benefit from high-end
comfort.
The company Klein® gives
this project a functional
luxury and contributes to the
unique design of the system
incorporating Senses Room
sliding glass door self-
closing technology access to
the bathroom.
Equipped with the innovative
Unikself® system need not
accompany the closure of
the leaf: the system does it
for us.
No electrical connections,
the door closes softly, alone.
The absence of threshold
and the lack of framework
removed all barriers to
freedom of movement, ease
of use and visual elegance.
Klein Unikself® also allows
full open door stop by a
brake system incorporated in
the top rail.
Providing accessibility is not
the only contribution of Klein
this new concept of hotel
room.
His impeccable technology
includes tweezers that allow
installation unique decorative
glass with fabric inserted
between two sheets of this
material, the result of his
collaboration with specialist
fabrics Bisson-Bruneel® and
craftsman glazier Miroiterie
of Chartreuse®.
The timeless modernity of
glass, no frame and
lightweight design contribute
greatly to the elegance and
accessibility of the whole
room, designed by Francis
van de Walle Sherp'Acces
with the help of specialist
technical solutions for
accessibility, and Pierre-
Henri Bouchacourt, PH2B
Studio.
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Smart trains.
When the train arrives at
the station you board the
first car because your
smartphone tell you that
the only empty seats
were there.
Your app searched social
networks the most
current information on
whether there was delay,
and when you settle into
your seat, touch the
transparent glass window
and it becomes an
interactive display of
travel information.
Here are four ways that
technology is
transforming travel by
train.
Admire landscapes from
the windows of the train
will soon cease to be the
only entertainment for
passengers.
Manufacturers are
developing new ways to
capture attention.
The company launched a
GSO glass for liquid
crystal displays that are
mounted seamless
windows and can be
used to display trip
information,
advertisements and
videos.
With this quality to save
space, the screen was
originally made for the
army.
For the future, the GSO
is developing a touch-
sensitive version and
another version that can
switch to electronic
screen transparent
window.
Alstrom, French train
maker, has prototypes of
tables that convert into
tablet screens and can be
used to read news or to
order food.
However, like airlines,
train companies have to
consider that passengers
prefer their smartphones,
tablets and laptops and
not the cheapest seats
screens.
Interactive accessories
will be most useful when
trains connect achieve
progressively faster
access.
Augmented reality is next
and then the passengers
can explore your
destination before getting
off the train.
And the technical
advances which is
outrageous.
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With a revolutionary glass.
The company iConcept, located
in the port of Marin and directed
by engineer Lola Palace, is the
only Galician representative
participating in the fourth edition
of Momentum Project.
The marinense business known
for its specialty in making glass
using multifunctional material that
is environmentally friendly, and
also contributes to the social
integration of people with
disabilities.
The marinense initiative is part of
this event after overcoming a
selection process among 193
nominations nationwide. "We
created a multifunctional glass
that can do many things, from
writing to fix tissues and paper
documents to project images,"
Palacio told EFE, also highlighted
the possibility of using
videoconferencing equipment.
Also, this company allows social
integration of people with
disabilities, as has the support of
the John XXIII Foundation, which
produces magnetic accessories
in their occupational centers for
people with intellectual disabilities
and hopes now to work so
'intense' with 'iConcept ', said
yesterday the director of the
foundation, Carmen Puga.
The purpose of all educational,
employment and educational
activities undertaken by the
association is to promote decent
work performance quality and for
these people to achieve greater
personal and social autonomy,
and thus many of its members
will be iConcept part of the team
developing various activities in
the production process. So far
were responsible for performing
the magnetic accessories in their
occupational employment
centers, as from now also take
place in a percentage of 50%, the
full production of its low cost line
that "everyone can iConcept
enjoy, "Palacio said.
The company
iConcept is a company that
designs, manufactures and
markets glass multifunctional
products that respect the
environment. The key to its
success is a specialized
production process and at the
same time, totally organic. The
flagship product iConcept are
labeled boards, magnetic,
projectable, backlit and video
integration, which designed and
marketed with an impeccable
aesthetic, a product with recycled
and recyclable materials offers
great opportunities for
businesses and individuals. In
panels manufacturing can write
and attach drawings,
photographs or articles.
The team is formed company
marinense four people and the
pace of sales is growing at 80%.
Ten projects in Momentum
Project
Momentum Projec is an event
that annually selects ten projects
of entrepreneurs with social
impact, the collaboration also
ESADE and PwC, which receive
financial support from BBVA. This
edition is the only Galician
presence of marinense company.
To be part of this initiative
entrepreneurs must prove that his
company has operated at least
two years and have at least two
employees from its workforce and
to show that this is a reliable
business and make a profit.
International market
IConcept The company was
selected to participate in this
contest, mainly by exporting their
star to Central Europe, Mexico
and Colombia products.
Also, known for its iConcept
progress made in economic
matters and their desire for social
integration of disabled people.
Also, the company was awarded
marinense last year with the
Innovation Award and the Young
Entrepreneur Award of Galicia.
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The holiday of Sukkot
should be considered in
the colorful Botanical
Garden of the University
of Jerusalem at Givat
Ram.
It is used for parties and
happy environment to be
visited and invited the
public to watch the project
called "Botaniada" which
is a part of theatrical
activities for the whole
family.
It is in collaboration with
Blagina theater and invite
all the public to a magical
event, a theatrical
marathon of plants,
flowers, magic and art
sculptures.
It can be seen as the
plants come to life and
become happy and
colorful human
characters.
Around the plants meet
the characters and take
part in exciting sessions
and walk through the
maze of the African
Savannah.
Also Broken Flowers, a
flower exhibition
Sculptural Glass (Glass
Flowers) group of artists
Beit Halochem of capital.
Around Lake Botanical
Garden glass flowers,
adorned with flowers
created with various
techniques and recycled
some of the statues are
scattered on the ground
and others are floating.
Each artist inspired his
work on vegetation. The
bond between the glass
and the garden plants is
fascinating and every
work is related to the
nature and the cyclical
laws.
As we know, the Botanical
Garden was founded in
1953 and is a jewel of
nature in the heart of
Jerusalem, the center for
tourism, recreation,
education and training
center.
In the garden grow over
6,000 different kinds of
plants from a variety of
geographic regions.
It serves as a bank where
gardens are maintained
with valuable plants,
including endangered
plants, ornamentals and
forest trees.
Furthermore, this garden
offers an amazing
collection of rare plants
from around the world to
intoxicate visitors with
colors and aromas.
The glass in Jerusalem.
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Crystals, a world to discover.
Glass: a world to
discover
Exhibition · Until
16/11/2014
SCIENTIFIC CULTURE
The show was created with
the clear aim to surprise
visitors with a new way of
seeing and understanding
Crystallography, through
an aesthetic and haunting
image that triggers
curiosity.
It consists of 14 panels
proposed, each of them an
aesthetically striking image
that hints at a science
content linked to the world
of crystallography.
For example, did you know
that the shell of an egg is
made of calcium carbonate
crystals? It is a prodigious
structure, a perfect
container of protein and an
ideal environment for an
embryo. You know how it is
constructed? How long
does it form? Why such a
thin structure is so robust?
This and other content can
be covered in this sample,
among other tasks, aims to
help clarify some
misconceptions about the
crystals in the public, such
as when the crystals with
glasses are confused or
associated with jewels and
gemstones with magical
properties.
The exhibition is
coordinated by the director
of the Laboratory of
Crystallographic Studies
(LEC / CSIC), Juan Manuel
García Ruiz.
Event Type: Exhibition
Organiser: House Science
Museum of Seville
Email to contact:
comunicacion.andalucia@c
sic.es
Start Date: 02/10/2014
12:00
End Date: 16/11/2014
21:00
Location: House Science
Museum of Seville
Address: Pavilion of Peru.
Avda. Maria Luisa s / n
Location: Seville
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How does.
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Glass in South Africa.
Location: 105 Corlett Drive, Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa.
The architect of the project, Carla Soudien describes the conceptual approach. "The concept of the building is derived from a number of sources, including the location and context, the choice of materials and program needs The site provides an opportunity for generate a jeweler craft materials including glass and coating Arcelor Mittal Caïman for cones. Software was used to generate a collection of forms that defy traditional expressions of materials such as concrete and glass. extensive planting on the podium also softens the structure for the people. "
Carla says that the design is based on a glass box that seems to float, supported by three conical shapes. The coating provides a glowing effect achieved with changing light qualities. In addition, it can contain the required shape while other materials do not. In the north and south elevations specified a reflective laminated glass SolarShield S30. On the east and west elevations specified a gray
tinted glass Eclipse Advantage. Ivan Lin helped with the specification of the glass with respect to sound insulation, advising that the laminated glass may achieve insulation performance for the budget.
This is an office building with two floors above a podium parking 3 floors, separated by double cone shapes with metallic coating volume. The office space is an elongated and flattened concrete and glass wrapped closed at its ends, which is punctuated with vertical slots, with raised beveled plant east, following the boundaries of the site. Tapers are double volume spaces and include the reception and training. The park has 190 bays.
Podium base
This rectilinear box surround is constructed of brick and concrete element with a panel coated aluminum coating. Under no stone panels slate blue African Riven Walling as a contrast stripe to break the voluminous basement level.
Floor outdoor terminations
Gateways polished concrete with saw cut pattern, inlaid
stone and slate are placed at entrances, in a similar to the masonry on the facade of the cellar master. Beyond is the landscape filler is designed as a xeriscape, using indigenous low maintenance plants with tall grass on the perimeter to soften the edge of the building and the balustrades. The landscaping of the roof matches the podium downstairs with a combination of polished concrete walkways and the like plantation.
Box office concrete and glass
The shape of the concrete box office has two levels and is characterized by its ends wrapped with amazing openings that make vertical cuts on the way. The dark glass windows shaped grooves contrasts with the matte texture of the concrete box.
The main glass facades are single crystal with a little reflection, in an effort to get away from a black glass that meets the needs of heating, cooling and glare without compromising performance.
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Glass Bridge in China.
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If you have vertigo, you may
step on a bridge at 180
meters high will result an
assignment of risk, but if the
bridge also has a glass floor
will be impossible to cross.
Chinese engineers have built
a suspended glass bridge
180 meters above a valley of
Pingjiang county, Hunan
province, reports 'The
Telegraph'.
Dubbed "The oriental
Skywalk", this glass bridge is
4,700 meters above sea
level on the side of the
Tianmen Mountain in
Zhangjiajie, China.
In order to keep the path
clean, tourists are asked to
cover their shoes before
passing.
The bridge 200 feet long,
was built in the early
summer and is similar to the
original Skywalk Grand
Canyon in the US
Allows visitors to look
through clear glass 2.5
inches the canyon, as if self
were airborne.
Tianmen Mountain
(Heavenly Gate Mountain) is
so called because of a huge
natural cave located half
way to the summit.
Located in the province of
Hunan, the highest peak is
5,000 meters above sea
level and is home to a large
number of rare plant species.
This magnificent glass
structure extending joining
two rocky summits, and last
but not least, may be
jeopardized by the wind.
"At first it was fine, but when I
was a third of the way I
started shaking knees" said
Ku Yun, 23, who has already
crossed this pass glass.
Those who choose to go
through this last candidate
'scariest attraction in the
world' may have specialized
personnel to provide them
with emotional support during
the voyage.
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The Eiffel Tower is renewed.
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In its 125th birthday, the Eiffel Tower received a touch.
Now, tourists visiting Paris be definite stand on a glass floor located on the first level to see the City of Light from above.
The transparent glass floor is on the first level, ie 57 meters above the streets, a moderate but not suitable for vertigo sufferers height.
The total height of the tower, with antennas, is 324 meters, the second floor is 115 and the third at 276.
The four small sections of observation at that level cost 30 million euros and opened last October, after almost two years of work, but the Eiffel Tower never closed during construction.
In the center of the floor of an acre, the solid ground that bordered the vacuum was replaced
with a glass floor, and a protective grille tilted glass wall vacuum.
The first floor, the largest of the tower is, paradoxically, the least frequented.
The Society for the Exploitation of the Eiffel Tower (SETE) hopes that this renewal will become a space to check.
Besides the glass floor was rebuilt there the public reception spaces and modernized educational tour.
"We are not a museum, but we have a history," said a spokeswoman for the management company.
"The goal is to climb as fast as possible, it is similar to a blood circuit system" describes Dubelloy Wilhelm, aka "Wim" receptionist in the tower for 13 years.
Every seven or eight minutes, two elevators
rotation undertake two levels between the floor and the second floor.
To follow up you have to take one of the "duolifts" that lead to the third.
The first floor is a possible break in the fall for visitors who take the elevators.
And so, both descent and ascent, for the brave climbing the stairs to the second floor (671 steps), which did little more than fifty percent of the visitors in 2013.
Spacing and manage the endless stream of people is one of the goals of the renovation of the first floor, and the third has a maximum capacity of 400 people.
The steel tower is the most visited paid attraction in the world, with seven million visitors a year, and was built for the Universal Exhibition of 1889.
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Cathedral Glass Orange.
Anyone remember how in
2011 the Diocese of
Orange, California, she
starred in one of the most
expensive, audacious
and debatable for a
diocese in recent years
real estate transactions:
the acquisition of the
gigantic cathedral glass,
made in the 80's architect
Philip Johnson and
owned by the Protestant
church Crystal Cathedral
Ministries, founded by TV
preacher Robert Schuller,
who finished in a complex
procedure failed.
The cost of the
transaction was $ 40
million, but the
perplexities were due to
the possibility and the
opportunity to convert to
the Catholic faith
certainly a spectacular
and evocative building
but designed with criteria
other than those of the
Catholic liturgy.
As Wikipedia points out,
"the Rev. Robert Schuller,
after founding his own
Protestant Christian
congregation in 1955,
commissioned the church
to spread their message
through architecture. It
was inspired by the
relationship of religion
with nature; in fact, stated
that spirituality was
expressed better in touch
with the sky and the
world around us, not in a
closed room for heavy
structures. "
In response, Philip
Johnson was an
extraordinary structure in
glass. According to some,
Schuller belong, among
other things, to a degree
of American
Freemasonry.
http://
vimeo.com/107739291
In any case, this one here
is above the video that
shows the status of the
conversion work on the
cathedral glass, the most
original, bright and
spacious cathedrals of the
United States.
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Structural Facades Riventi
received yesterday in Madrid
on Saint-Gobain Glass
Architecture Prize in 2014 for
Best Facade, for the work
that this company has made
Burgos in the administrative
building of the Directorate
General of State Assets,
located across the street
Torrelaguna 58, in the capital
of Spain.
The award, given by Saint-
Gobain Glass and with the
collaboration of the Superior
College of Architects,
distinguishes those
embodiments that are
committed to using glass as
the main element of the
building envelope.
In this edition, the prize falls
on a building with 10,000
square meters of glass
façade double skin, ie two
levels of route inside an
intermediate gallery
dedicated to maintenance.
The work, as detailed by
William Rilova, managing
director of this company
based in Villalonquéjar III,
has been met with a curtain
wall model R, a patent
developed by this family
business consisting of a
structural silicone curtain
wall profiles without sight
'also incorporates a
revolutionary new system of
external opening on certain
elements to allow natural
ventilation of the building,
"explains awarded.
For this closure has chosen
a high performance double
glazing allows solar control
and low emissivity.
With regard to the exterior,
the company has developed
a system awarded facade
'breathable', which prevents
overheating has added
property.
"This skin is glazed
microventilada the entire
height of the building and
consists of screen printed
solar control glasses."
William Rilova, who
collected the award at the
seat of the Saint-Gobain
Glass in Madrid, highlights
that have made "fully glazed
with greater requirements for
thermal and acoustic
requirements, highly-efficient
and environmentally friendly
'Building.
The award, which includes
categories for Best Project,
Best Solution and Best Glass
Facade, is provided in each
category with 2,000 euros,
certificate and plaque.
Other embodiments.
Riventi, Adelaido Rilova
founded in 2000, is a firm
with extensive experience in
glass facades and is the
author of landmark projects
such as the Complex of
Human Evolution, Isozaki
towers in the center of Bilbao
or hotel designed by architect
Norman Foster in London.
In Burgos, gave image to the
headquarters of Angulas
Aguinaga, Cheese Angulo or
L'Oreal, among other
companies, and numerous
iconic buildings.
Award for a work of Riventi.
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Bike lanes next generation.
meters, has a top layer of
glass an inch thick.
Underneath that layer of
tempered glass are the
crystalline silicon solar
cells that collect energy
from the sun.
It is estimated that this
project will generate 50
kWh per year per square
meter.
Currently, TNO, the Dutch
company responsible
SolaRoad project,
prepares to deploy in
November 2014.
They will build a pilot
100m Krommenie bike
lanes in the province of
North Holland project.
Holland is a pioneer in
creating new
infrastructure to service
the bike country.
His ambition is to get the
bike is used in almost all
daily trips and therefore
are launching innovative
projects such as solar
lanes or bicycle lanes
fast.
The project will go fast
bike lane in the city of
Arnhem to Nijmegen in
the east of the country,
and aims to promote the
daily traffic congestion in
enabling a fast track for
expert and rapid cycling.
The Royal
HaskoningDHV company
is responsible for carrying
out this project that
includes the design of
additional infrastructure
such as tunnels, whose
completion is expected
this year.
Holland was also the first
country to convert their
bike lanes in generating
spaces of renewable
energy through solar
technology.
The SolarRoad project
plans incorporate bike
lanes technology supply
electricity for public
lighting and even home
use.
The bike, built with
concrete 1.5 by 2.5
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An incredible hotel.
Kempinski occupies 14
square kilometers; it is the
largest owner of the
trademark in China.
Besides the main building
there are 111 additional
hotel rooms in the Yanqi
and 178 scattered in 12
other boutique hotels
nearby private island.
At night, the hotel is
illuminated with powerful
LED lights powered by
hydropower.
The resort ($ 185 night)
has 14 restaurants and
bars, two spas, a private
marina, a pagoda,
recreational facilities and
a gym and a children's
club.
The company says that
the construction was
carried out over 24
months with the help of
over 9,300 workers.
The incredible number of
hotel openings in China
continues with the
completion of Sunrise
Kempinski Hotel, Beijing,
which will open this
November.
The striking and luxurious
97 meter high with 21
floors housing 306 rooms
and suites.
It was designed by
Architect Design Co.
Shanghai Huadu and lies
Yanqi Lake Shore, about
60 kilometers from
downtown Beijing.
While "traditional" is the
last word that comes to
mind when the sphere-
like structure is observed,
there are some Chinese
classical elements into
play.
On one hand, it was
designed to appear to be
a rising sun, which the
designers say, is
symbolic of the rapidly
growing economy of
China.
The entrance to Sunrise
Kempinski is shaped like
the mouth of a fish, a
symbol of prosperity.
From a side angle, the
hotel takes on the
appearance of an oyster,
which represents fortune
in Chinese culture.
With an area of 18,075
square meters, the outer
glass surface is covered
by more than 10,000
panels of this material.
The panels are oriented
so that the top of the
building reflects the color
of the sky, the average
Yanshan reflects the
nearby mountain and the
bottom section shows the
lake.
The whole complex is
located Sunrise
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Castillo de San José de
Valderas.
Avda. Los Castillos, s/n
28925 ALCORCÓN
MADRID
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Javier Gómez Gómez
Presidente
Miguel Angel Carretero Gómez
Vicepresidente
Pablo Bravo García
Secretaria
Rosa García Montemayor
Tesorera
Mª Angeles Cañas Santos
Vocales
Evangelina del Poyo
Diego Martín García
Francisco Martín García
José María Gallardo Breña