![]() | I love Libya Slide show of pictures taken in different places in Libya |
![]() | Libia 2006 Vacaciones en Libia. Marzo 2006 |
![]() | Reagan bombs Libya BBC news report of the US air strike against Colonel Gaddafi's outlaw régime. |
![]() | Tripoli - Libya the fascination of this ancient city, its roads of the medina and its along sea |
![]() | LIBYA TOWER "LIBYA B O" will be the city of the future in 10 years, designed and developed by B O I & D. With a total area of 2,800,000㎡, "LBIYA B O" has three different zones: Zone A for Business Space with 1,400,000㎡ Zone B for Commercial Space with 700,000㎡ Zone C for Residential Space with 700,000㎡ In Zone A, the world's highest 198-story building "LIBYA TOWER" and the "Tourist Drive" around the World Trade Center will be constructed as well as an office building blocks on the west side. In LIBYA TOWER, up to the 99th floor will be used as an office area, and from the 100th to the 107th, and from the 108th to the 150th will be used as a residential area and a hotel respectively 김 문 덕 KIM MOON DUCK 金 文 德 E-MAIL : humanedesign@hanmail.net MOBAIL : 017-244-8385 ♣ 김문덕교수 실내건축디자인연구소 TEL. 032-665-5006 FAX. 032-665-5001 경기도 부천시 원미구 심곡2동 483-5 진흥빌딩 401호 1963~1966 경남고등학교 1966~1970 홍익대학교 건축과 1981~1983 동아대학원 건축과 1979~1983 동주여자대학 산업디자인과 강사 1987~1991 부천대학 산업디자인과 겸임교수 1992~1997 부천대학 실내디자인과 겸임교수 1998~2001 부천대학 실내건축과 초빙교수 현: 2002~2008 부천대학 실내건축과 겸임교수 . 실내건축가협회 정회원 . 실내건축학회 정회원 1971~1972 김중업 건축연구소 기사 1973~1981 EIDI DESIGN 대표 1983~1990 (주)진양 인테리어 전무이사 1991~1997 (주)진양 IMIS 대표 현: 1998~2008 휴메인 실내건축연구소 자문교수 건축사사무소 E&A 자문교수 설악파크 호텔 인테리어 자문교수 JAVACITY KOREA 자문교수 1967. 대한민국 전람회 건축부분 입선 1970. 해양대학 캠퍼스 지명 공모전 1971. 건축가 김중업 작품 전시회 계획 1975. 육군 제 2훈련소 (새마을관 멸공관) 전시장 1979. 용두산 공원 타워 팔각정 1980. 동주여자 대학 종합 캠퍼스 계획 1981. 통도사 컨트리 클럽 마스터 플랜 계획 1982. 곤포의 집 (부산 태종대) 1983. 코모도 호텔 사우나. 수영장 (부산 중구) 1984. 미화당 백화점 리노베이션 (부산 광복) . 롯데리아 (서울 종각) . 일식당 '만당' (서울 논현) 1985. 삼성전자 KIEKO (무역센타) . 해밀턴 호텔 (서울 이태원) . 화인주택 (부산) . 창원 사우나 (부산 서면) 1986. 스파쇼핑 (부산 온천장) . 극동호텔.사우나.로비 (부산 해운대) . 한미은행 본점 (서울 인사동) . 롯데월드 빠다그리아 존 (서울 잠실) 1987. 캐피탈 호텔 (서울 이태원) . 삼풍 스포츠 센타 (서울 서초) . 흥업백화점 (청주) 1988. 올림픽 예식장 (부산 중구) . 한일 레포츠 (부산 서면) . 건영 옴니 프라자 (서울 상계) 1989. 허심청 (부산 온천장) . 삼성물산 에스에스 이코노샾 (부산 대청동) . 사파이어 관광호텔 (부산 하단) . 세원백화점 (부산 동래) 1990. 올림픽 사우나 (부산역) . 하노케 음악실 (서울 압구정) . CAFE ARA (서울 서초) . MOON FLOWER RESTAURANT (부산 해운대) 1991. 코오롱 스포렉스 (서울 서초) . 뉴월드 레포츠 (부산 동래) . CIRO SHOP (서울 청담) . 압구정 현대 APT. (서울 압구정) . OXY CAFE (서울 서초) 1992. 아성 파라다이스 빌라 (부산 해운대) . 한신 주택 문화관 (부산 사직) . CAFE SENIOR (서울 논현) . (주)신원 세스티. 베스티 벨리 SHOP (서울 압구정) 1993. 신세화 백화점 (부산 광안점) . 화인 뷔페 레스토랑 (부산 다대) . 스와로브스키 SHOP (서울 이태원) . 동화 법무 법인 (서울 서초) 1994. 이화관광호텔 (경기도 화성) . 진주제일예식장 (진주) . 충청북도 도의회 청사 회의실 (청주) . 에스에스패션 광복점. 마산점. 전주점 . 농수산물 유통공사 중계점 현상설계 (상계동) 1995. 에스에스패션 쇼핑몰 (신월점) . 라마다 올림피아 호텔 (서울 평창동) . 수암월드 예식장. 레스토랑 (일산 탄현) . 신궁전 예식장 (서울) . 충주 코다 리조트 호텔 1996. 신세화백화점(부산 괴정점) . 레츠미화당 (부산 남포동) . 기산 스포렉스 (부산 사상) . E-MART (부평) 1997. 중국 심천 대문호 호텔 (중국 심천) . 교보생명 (부산 해운대) . 신데렐라 예식장 (부산) . 부천 시청 민원실 (부천시) 1998. 페어우드 RESTAURANT (부산 남포동) . 광명시청 민원실 (광명시) . 중국 산동성 제령 가리호텔 (중국 제령) 1999. 제일 뷔페 레스토랑 (진주) . VENETIAN RESTAURANT (부산 남포동) . 석우리 주택 (일산) 2000. 수지 주택 (분당) . 아람마트 (경주점) 2001. 아람마트 (부산 서면점), . 북경주택 (중국베이징) . MDR 빌라 (부산 해운대) 2002. JavaCity Coffee 설계 (서울 테헤란점) . JavaCity Coffee 설계 (서울 포스코점) . JavaCity Coffee 설계 (세크라멘토 USA) . JavaCity Coffee 설계 (산호세 USA) . 팔당 도토리 레스토랑 (경기도 팔당) 2003. JavaCity Coffee 설계 (서울 삼성점) . JavaCity Coffee 설계 (서울 종각점) . 일식당 가마메 (서울 압구정) . JavaCity Coffee 설계 (분당 서현점) . 작동주택 (부천) . JavaCity Coffee 설계 (서울 명동점) . 새서울 유치원 Remodeling (서울 목동) . 중동 Chinese Restaurant (중동 부천) . 도당공원 야외무대, 부천문화산책공원 (부천) 2004. JavaCity Coffee 설계 (서울 시청점) . JavaCity Coffee 설계 (부산 서면점) . 문총장 전원주택 설계 (천안) . 포담치킨 메뉴얼 (부천 상동) 2005. 설악파크호텔 객실 리모델링설계 (강원도 속초) . 피오레 인테리어 설계 (부천 중동) . K교수 별장설계 (경기도 양수리) . 도고 레조트 기획 설계 (충남 도고) . JavaCity CAFE 청담점 (서울 강남) 2006. 중국원 인테리어 설계 (부천 중동) . HUPAVIL 설계 (부산 해운대) . 헤이리 국악당 계획 (경기도 파주) . JavaCity Express 이수점 (서울 서초) . 상지재 빌라 (부천 상동) 2007. 리비아 타워 계획안 설계 . GNAL Master plan . 여수엑스포 NAL Masterplan . 안산 NAL Masterplan 2008. 영종도 상가조합 복합신축 계획안 . H D K PARKING BUILDING . 장봉도 펜션 마스터플랜 . 사염도 복합관광타운 마스터플랜 . RESIDENCE -10- MASTERPLAN |
![]() | Tripoli, Libya in the 1960's I hope you enjoy a look at what I remember about Tripoli. It was a wonderful place to be a teenager. The photographs are from my friend's fathers collections. |
![]() | the ancient city of Sabratha - Libya one day in the ancient roman city of sabratha. the rests are found on the sea-side and its theatre is a true jewel... |
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![]() | Visit of Cyrene & Slonta (Libya) Cyrene, the ancient Greek city (in present-day Libya) was the oldest and most important of the five Greek cities in the region and gave eastern Libya the classical name 'Cyrenaica' that it has retained to modern times. It lies in a lush valley in the Jebel Akhdar uplands. It was named after a spring, Kyre, which the Greeks consecrated to Apollo. Cyrene was founded as a colony of the Greeks of Thera, traditionally led by Aristotle (later called Battus) of Thera, about 630 BC, ten miles from its port, Apollonia (Marsa Sousa). Details concerning the founding of the city are contained in Book IV of the Histories of Herodotus. It promptly became the chief town of the ancient Libyan region between Egypt and Carthage (Cyrenaica), kept up commercial relations with all the Greek cities, and reached the height of its prosperity under its own kings in the 5th century BC. Soon after 460 BC it became a republic; after the death of Alexander the Great (323 BC) it passed to the Ptolemies and fell into decay. Cyrenaica became part of the empire controlled by the Ptolemaic dynasty from Alexandria in Egypt and later passed to the Roman empire. Cyrene was the birthplace of Eratosthenes and there are a number of philosophers associated with the city including Callimachus, Carneades, Aristippus and Arete, and Synesius, bishop of Ptolemais in the 4th century CE. The inhabitants of Cyrene at the time of Sulla (c. 85 BC) were divided into four classes: citizens, farmers, resident aliens, and Jews, who formed a restless minority. Lucullus was sent to Cyrene by Sulla to quell disturbances in which the Jews were taking a prominent part. The ruler of the town, Apion bequeathed it to the Romans, but it kept its self-government. In 74 BC Cyrene was created a Roman province; but, whereas under the Ptolemies the Jewish inhabitants had enjoyed equal rights, they now considered themselves oppressed by the autonomous Greek population. Cultural conflicts were exacerbated by the resurgence of Jewish nationalism and resentment of Hellenistic culture with which many Jews had accommodated. Tensions came to a head in the insurrection of the Jews of Cyrene under Vespasian (AD 73) and especially Trajan (AD 117). This revolt was quelled by Marcius Turbo, but not before about 200,000 Romans and Greeks had been killed (Dio Cassius, lxviii. 32). By this outbreak Libya was depopulated to such an extent that a few years later new colonies had to be established there, according to Eusebius. Cyrene's chief local export through much of its early history -- the medicinal herb silphium -- was pictured on most Cyrenian coins, until it was harvested to extinction. Though commercial competition from Carthage and Alexandria reduced its trade, Cyrene, with its port of Apollonia (Marsa Susa), remained an important urban center until the earthquake of 365. Ammianus Marcellinus described it in the 4th century as a deserted city, and Synesius, a native of Cyrene, described it in the following century as a vast ruin at the mercy of the nomads. The names of six christian bishops are known: according to Byzantine legend the first was St. Lucius (Acts 13:1); St. Theodorus suffered martyrdom under Diocletian; about 370 Philo dared to consecrate by himself a bishop for Hydra, and was succeeded by his own nephew, Philo; Rufus sided with Dioscorus at the so-called Robber Synod (Latrocinium) of Ephesus in 449; Leontius lived about 600. Cyrene is now an archeological site near the village of Shahat. One of its more significant features is the Temple of Apollo which was originally constructed as early as 7th century BC. Other ancient structures include a Temple to Demeter and a partially unexcavated Temple to Zeus (the latter was intentionally damaged under orders of Moammar Al Qadhafi in the summer of 1978). There is a large necropolis approximately 10 km between Cyrene and its ancient port of Apollonia. Cyrene is also mentioned in the New Testament: One Simon of Cyrene carried the cross of Christ (Mark 15:21 and parallels). See also Acts 2:10, 6:9; 11:20; 13:1. (wikipedia) Slonta : The little temple near the village of Slotna is beautiful, but little has been done to meet an audience. What kind of cult was practiced here in the temple, is unknown today. VALPARD FILMS http://valpardfilms.free.fr |
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