SUMMARY RECORD OF THE 528TH MEETING, HELD AT HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK, ON MONDAY, 7 JUNE 1994 : UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW, 27TH SESSION
Panels played a purely advisory role and
gave opinions only on the aesthetic, artistic or technical aspects of a project;
it was up to the procuring entity to supervise the panel’s activities, and it
alone made the decision to award a contract. (...) A
whole range of criteria was involved, including the experience of the company
and its personnel, their knowledge of local conditions, and previous projects,
and only a panel of experts could evaluate the technical merits of each proposal
in the light of those criteria. (...) It seemed that it was not desirable to include that method, which had
developed in practice, in the Model Law itself.
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The accompanying lighting and sound effects create an extraordinary aesthetic experience. The technology employed isn’t all that state-of-the-art; what wows viewers most of all is the performance’s futuristic artistry, as the video here demonstrates.
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Score: 976062.2
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The accompanying lighting and sound effects create an extraordinary aesthetic experience. The technology employed isn’t all that state-of-the-art; what wows viewers most of all is the performance’s futuristic artistry, as the video here demonstrates.
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Score: 976062.2
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SUMMARY RECORD OF THE 54TH MEETING : 5TH COMMITTEE, HELD ON THURSDAY, 7 DECEMBER 1978, NEW YORK, GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 33RD SESSION
The Stenographic Service had many staff members
from developing countries, including Latin American States, and his delegation was
I . ..
(...) Harrison~ who continued to maintain a lively interest in the
aesthetic aspects of the complex, had endorsed the proposed building in the south
garden.
65. (...) (Canada) said that his delegation shared the concern of the
repres Iran regarding cost and aesthetics and found alternative E to be
acceptable from the aesthetic point of view.
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Creative productions of 52 Montreal designers included in the Code Souvenir Montreal catalogue were shown at the exhibition; meanwhile six of those creators took part in a meeting aiming at developing their networks of business contacts and creating market opportunities. (...) Several other European cities followed suit, including Lyon, Creative City of Media Arts.
Related Links:
“The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk”
Report on the exhibition "Montreal meets Graz: I was there!"
(...) When:
12 Jun 2018
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Saint-Étienne promotes sustainability, inclusion, and aesthetics through “New European Bauhaus” initiative
About:
Saint-Étienne (France), a UNESCO Creative City of Design since...
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The objectives of this redesign are as follows:
Improved navigation and ease of access to Study Group information
Additional facilities for individual focus groups and study groups including electronic document submission, e-mail and web-based discussion groups, etc.
Improved speed of publication of information
Timely publication of contributions on the Web
On-Going Actions
In order to achieve these objectives a number of ongoing activities are currently taking place. These include:
The design and development of an underpinning database to support the new look and feel of the Study Groups website;
Extension of existing database tools, automating some aspects of information management (i.e. database updates and links to the web)
The design and development of support tools to assist the Study Group administration team with the update of the website.
Provision of e-mail based discussion groups for each Study Group Question.
Aesthetic and navigational design of website based upon the new ITU web standards.
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JOINT FAO/ECE/ILO COMMITTEE ON FOREST TECHNOLOGY, MANAGEMENT AND TRAINING, 50TH ANNIVERSARY : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
The Tower of Sauvabelin (Lausanne): aesthetics and high-tech in wood construction in the
context of urban forestry
The tower was opened to the public in December 2003 and was designed by Prof. (...) This high-tech and very aesthetic wood construction is perched on the heights of the
city, the 151 steps of the tower lead out on to a platform situated more than 30 metres above ground-
level, from which one enjoys a splendid view of the City of Lausanne, the Lake of Geneva, the Jura
Mountains and the Alps.
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Score: 969292.7
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The show brought together Warrap State cattle, goat and sheep owners as well as farmer groups who displayed their produce
Government officials, representatives of UN agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and donor representatives including Canada, China, Norway, Switzerland and USAID witnessed livestock keepers competing based on best productive traits of their animals.
(...) Judges trained by FAO were brought from other states to evaluate the animals not only on the basis of characteristics such as body weight or milk production, but also on aesthetic aspects. The animals with the best traits were awarded prizes ranging from 8 200 South Sudanese Pounds (SSP), around 20 USD, to 32 800 SSP, around 80 USD.
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Score: 968325.2
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Because of their high aesthetic value, fleecy and pileless carpets, decorated with various patterns and signs, are used to decorate the walls and floors of marquees, huts, homes, nomads' tents, and other buildings.
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Score: 966756.4
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Not seizing this opportunity may lead to increased future costs, including in terms of retrofitting existing infrastructure and equipment, shifting to new technologies and changing operating practices.
Investing in transport efficiency, sustainability and
ECONOMIC Trade competitiveness, transport
costs, energy efficiency, quality and reliability, Infrastructure investment
and fiscal burden, freight productivity, sustainable production
and consumption, resilience and operational continuity, Connectivity
and market access
SOCIAL Safety, security, employment,
labour conditions, gender, affordability, aesthetic
impacts, cultural preservation, health and noise and vibration
ENVIRONMENTAL Air pollution, GHG emissions,
water pollution, resource depletion, land use and
habitat fragmentation, waste, biodiversity and ecosystems,
soil quality , climate resilience
Sustainable & Resilient Freight
Transport
Why Sustainable Freight Transport (SFT)?
(...) National/subregional sustainable freight transport and logistics strategies and finance (including maritime & corridors)
b. Climate change impact / adaptation for coastal transport infrastructure
UNCTAD work in Transport, Logistics and Finance
Climate change adaptation and maritime transport | UNCTAD
Transport, logistics and trade facilitation | UNCTAD
Through its three pillars of work, UNCTAD is dedicating particular attention in supporting effective integration of developing countries into the global/regional trade and value chains through, efficient, cost- effective, environmentally- and climate-resilient and socially inclusive freight transport systems (infrastructure, services and logistics).
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Score: 966189.6
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