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  1. Under the Sidewalks of New York: The Story of the Greatest Subway System in the World by Brian J. Cudahy, 1988-10
  2. Under the Sidewalks of New York: The Story of the World's Greatest Subway System by Brian J. Cudahy, 1989-10-01
  3. Joint development in a subway station, large scale design (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. Thesis. 1975. M. Arch) by Ann Kathleen Abernathy, 1975

21. Architecture-Vaults Or Boxes?
architecture Vaults or Boxes? After touring subway systems throughout Europeand Japan, Weese proposed spacious, columnfree stations beneath a vault.
http://chnm.gmu.edu/metro/arc2.html
Architecture: Vaults or Boxes?
Next: Adapting the Design Concept drawing, July 1966 DeLeuw, Cather design, 1966 Weese box design, 1967 ... Station model, 1967 Click on any thumbnail for a full-size image.

22. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Business > ... > Urban Transport > Transit Systems
Metros Around The World Presents the architecture of subway systems worldwide throughphotographs of stations. geocities.com/bmetro1 Go directly to site
http://www.alexa.com/browse/general?catid=4706&mode=general

23. Second Avenue Subway Project-History_4
(Regulatory Compliance); Domingo Gonzalez Associates, Inc. (Lighting, architecture);EGIS Inc./Semaly (systems); El Taller Colaborativo, PC (architecture);
http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us/planning/sas/sas_team.htm

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Environmental Consultants
  • Vollmer Associates LLP (Prime Consultant, Conceptual Engineering Studies) Beyer, Blinder Belle (Urban Design and Architectural Planning Services) EMTEQUE (Environmental Studies) G2 Project Planning, Inc. (Cost Estimating Services) Historical Perspectives, Inc. (Archaeological Services) Stump/Hausman (Computer Modeling Studies) SYSTRA Consulting (Heavy Rail Engineering and Planning Services)

Preliminary Engineering Consultants
  • DMJM+Harris (Prime Consultant, 2/3) ARUP (Prime Consultant, 1/3) Basilio-Avadhani Associates (Traffic Engineering) Ben Thompson Associates (Architecture) Burns and Roe Enterprises, Inc. (Utilities, Electrical/Mechanical)

24. Course Profile
Course Profile 130007 Skyway/subway Cities Alternative Pedestrian systems andthe New Multilevel City Department of architecture Studio Option 8 Units
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25. Institute Of Systems Engineering, System And Computer Architecture
of Hannover Institute of systems Engineering, System and Computer architecture Appelstraße4 30167 By subway, Station Schneiderberg/Wilhelm BuschMuseum
http://www.sra.uni-hannover.de/adresse/erreichen_eng.htm
Home News Education Research ... GI-local group Address How do You get to us? Address University of Hannover
Institute of Systems Engineering,
System and Computer Architecture
30167 Hannover, Germany tel: +49 511 762-19731
fax: +49 511 762-19733
email: lorenz@sra.uni-hannover.de Travel By train At the railway main station take the line 1 to the Kroepcke, there change into the underground lines 4 or 5 (direction Stoecken or Garbsen). By subway Station Schneiderberg/Wilhelm Busch-Museum - line 4 and line 5, than follow the street named "Schneiderberg", at the second crossing left turn into the Appelstrasse. By car Direction city center or university. The Appelstrasse is situated between campus and north city. Parking possibilities directly in the Appelstrasse. By airplane From the aiport Hannover by train: take the line S5 (17 min, every 30 min) to the main station, then as by train.

26. Caring For Architecture
Basic care of architecture inspection and maintenance, environment, what to look for and where to Category Reference Museums Methodology...... not only buildings but subway stations, large level in science, architecture, or engineering infiltrateRoofs, gutters, downspouts, subsurface drainage systems.
http://aic.stanford.edu/treasure/arch.html
CARING FOR ARCHITECTURE
People generally think of "architecture" in terms of buildings like houses, churches, and stores that are a familiar part of most landscapes. Conservators, however, use the term "architecture" to encompass a much broader range of structures including not only buildings but subway stations, large public monuments, and bridges. This brochure addresses concerns and questions you might have about a structure for which you are responsible. The range of materials found in the built environment is vast and changes constantly as new materials and technologies are developed. Wood, stone, metal, glass, plaster, ceramic, brick, terra cotta, concrete, paint, plastic, asphalt, and rubber are just a few of the materials you might have in your building. One material might be used several different ways in the same building. For example, ceramic tile could be found as both bathroom flooring and in the exterior facade, or glass may be used as both windows and flooring. Architectural conservators are familiar with both historic and modern building materials because both may be incorporated into a structure and require conservation. Architectural conservators are professionals trained to preserve cultural property. Their training may include graduate programs in historic preservation or in fine arts conservation. Some train at the undergraduate level in science, architecture, or engineering. Others may have experience in construction. Whether working alone or as part of a team, an architectural conservator brings a comprehensive understanding of building materials and deterioration processes to the preservation of a structure. An architectural conservator should also have a strong background in architectural history and an understanding of design principles and the construction process.

27. Carmi Bee
CUNY inst. for Urban systems / R. Paaswell. Review Readings. subway Design / L.Pomeroy. Towards a new architecture. Le Corbusier – Pp724; p81-137, 9/4, 9/11.
http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/library/Divisions/Architecture/transportation.html
The City College of New York
Architecture Library
Moving Experiences in Architecture
Professor Carmi Bee
Fall 2001
Course Overview:
Society's need to move people and goods in increasing volume, and decreasing time has had a
profound affect on how our physical environment has developed in the industrial and post industrial periods. This seminar will study the accommodation of different modes of transportation - vehicular, rail,
ship and aircraft and how they have influenced the design of structures and the general physical
form of our environment. These investigations will be done through talks by specialists - in particular areas of transportation,
field trips, and discussions based on assigned readings and the preparation of individual term
research papers. The New York regional area will serve as a focus for the investigations. Topics to be covered will include:
  • Aircraft Facilities Subway Systems Tri-State Regional Planning Association MTA Metro North
Syllabus Session Topic Assignment Location Introduction / C. Bee

28. Retail Chicago
to Kennedy/Eden Expressways (I90/94); Served by CTA subway systems in addition to Wellknown for its late 18th century architecture; Eighty-six percent (86%) of
http://www.ci.chi.il.us/PlanAndDevelop/Programs/RetailChicago/18.html
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18. Wicker Park (Milwaukee/North/Damen)
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  • N. Damen Avenue 16,500
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  • W. North Avenue 16,500
  • Ameritech Cellular Phone Store
  • Baskin Robbins
  • City Sports
  • Coldwell Banker
  • Dollar Bill Store
  • Dunkin Donuts
  • General Nutrition Center
  • Jewel Foods
  • K-Mart
  • Manufacturers Bank
  • McDonalds
  • Near North Montessori School
  • Pinnacle Bank
  • Pizza Hut
  • Radio Shack
  • Rainbow Kids
  • Rent-A-Center
  • Sally's Beauty Supply
  • Walgreens
  • Convenient access to Kennedy/Eden Expressways (I-90/94)
  • Served by CTA Subway Systems in addition to three bus routes
  • Strong Chamber of Commerce
  • Dramatically changing from a manufacturing area to an entertainment district including art galleries, restaurants, bars, boutiques, antique shops and home interior shops.
  • Well known for its late 18th century architecture
  • Eighty-six percent (86%) of the population is between the ages 16 and 50
  • Landmark District

29. Departments - Syracuse University Library
architecture. MANAGEMENT POLICIES HOTELSCONVENTION CENTERS. TAVERNS. AIRPORTSTRANSPORTATION systems -subway systems. -RAILROAD systems BOATHOUSES. INDUSTRIAL.
http://libwww.syr.edu/research/internet/architecture/theses/subject_headings.htm
Student Theses in Architecture
The following pages list Student Theses in Architecture as stored on file in the Architecture Reading Room located in Slocum Hall. The loan period for Student Theses is three days. The list below consists of the most common subjects in which the theses are categorized. The web pages that follow allow the theses to be browsed by Author Subject and Site . If you have any questions about this web page or in locating any of the thesis projects, please contact Barbara Opar RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL CULTURAL ... MISC RESIDENTIAL HOUSING AGED/ELDERLYnursing homes HOMELESS STUDENT HOUSING UNIVERSITY HOUSINGStudents
Alumni HOUSING RESEARCHUpper/ Middle Income HOUSING POLICIES MOBILE HOMES YOUTH HOSTELS/ YMCA/ YWCA FACILITIES URBAN HOUSING OLYMPIC HOUSING HOUSINGNEW YORK CITY, BOSTON SALVATION ARMY APARTMENTSTypes, buildings STUDIO APARTMENTSUrban Lofts ZONINGLaws and Regulations HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS BUILDING AND ZONING REGULATIONS URBAN RENEWAL MODULAR CONSTRUCTION
EDUCATIONAL ACADEMIES International American ARTS CENTERS ART: Study and Teaching ARCHITECTURE HISTIOGRAPHY: Study and Teaching CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION;

30. DECO Solutions Group - POS, Desktop, Workstation, Server
years for PAR's newest open architecture POS hardware of restaurant management softwareto subway® restaurants. As a systems integrator, PAR will also provide
http://www.subsolution.com/dsg_news_08_12_97.html
Your POS Solutions Partner. Call Toll free HOME CONTACT US ABOUT DSG PRODUCT SUPPORT ... PARTNERS Search for In Entire Site SubSolution 9-Star Business Wire 1052 08/12/97 07:30EST NEW HARTFORD, N.Y.(BUSINESS WIRE)Aug. 12, 1997 PAR Microsystems Teams with DECO Solutions Group Inc. Announces $5 Million Contract with Leading Software Dealer to Subway(R) PAR Microsystems Corporation (PMC), a wholly owned subsidiary of PAR Technology Corporation (NYSE: PTC) and the world's leading Systems Integrator of Point-of-Sale (POS) solutions to the quick service restaurant industry worldwide, announces an order of over $5 million in the next two years for PAR's newest open architecture POS hardware system, POS 4, from Deco Solutions Group of Clearwater, Florida. Deco Solutions Group is the leading supplier of restaurant management software to Subway® restaurants. As a systems integrator, PAR will also provide installation, maintenance and customer support for the POS systems solution Deco offers its Subway® customers, both domestic and international. Certain options of the contract may increase the overall value of the agreement. Richard Decoursy, Deco's Co-Ceo and Vice President of Service and Support said, "What really impressed us was the extensive experience PAR has within the quick service restaurant industry. PAR has been doing business with fast food giants McDonald's and Taco Bell for almost 20 years, and more recently Burger King." Decoursy continued, "We were also impressed by PAR's industry leading service organization. PAR stands behind every system they have installed and their global presence will be key when we offer our SubSolution™ to Subway® restaurants overseas."

31. Browsing Business Transportation And Logistics Urban Transport Transit Systems S
Metros Around The World Presents the architecture of subway systems worldwide throughphotographs of stations. http//geocities.com/bmetro1/ Preview This Site.
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Information on subway systems organized by continent, and news, links, literature, and a gallery of general subway information.
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Metros Around The World
Presents the architecture of subway systems worldwide through photographs of stations. http://geocities.com/bmetro1/

32. Architecture
cool stuffAlmanac—Cool Stuff architecture. Notable Vehicle Tunnelsof the World; World's Largest subway systems; Lighthouses FAQ;
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33. Project For Public Spaces
architecture; Civic Buildings; Office Buildings; Entertainment Bus Amenities; LightRailand Trolley systems; Train Stations; subway systems. Elements Images Park
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By Project Categories Alphabetical List ... Project for Public Spaces, Inc. 153 Waverly Place, 4th Floor Tel.: (212) 620.5660 Fax.:(212) 620.3821 E-mail: pps@pps.org PPS Home Online Store Links ... Contact Us IMAGES AND SLIDES THE PPS SLIDE LIBRARY consists of around 600,000 images of public spaces from cities in the United States and around the world.

34. MICROS Systems, Inc. - Press Room - Press Releases
At the corporate level, we value the MICROS open architecture that enables us to aboutsubway® see its Web site at www.subway.com. About MICROS systems, Inc.
http://www.micros.com/press_room/press_releases/subway5000.asp
April 11, 2003 3:46:14 PM EST home products services supplies ... about us
enter keyword to search Home Press Room Press Releases Printer Friendly Page Release Date: October 17, 2001 Contacts: Louise Casamento
Director of Marketing
MICROS SHIPS OVER 5000 PC-WORKSTATIONS TO SUBWAY® RESTAURANTS WORLDWIDE Columbia, MD. October 17, 2001 MCRS ), a leading provider of information technology solutions for the hospitality industry, has now shipped over 5,000 MICROS PC-workstations to SUBWAY® Restaurant locations as the chain's approved provider for POS (Point-of-Sale) platform hardware. One of the world's largest franchise operations with over 15,300 franchises in 75 countries, SUBWAY® has worked with MICROS since 1998 and honored MICROS with an award for outstanding service and support at the SUBWAY® National Convention in 1999. SUBWAY® is currently installing the MICROS Eclipse PC-Workstation, an easy-to-use touchscreen personal computer designed for point-of-sale use. The Eclipse Workstation supports Microsoft's® most popular operating systems, utilizes industry standard connectivity and offers an incredible amount of flexibility to connect most any peripheral device. Prior to the release of Eclipse, SUBWAY® installed the MICROS Model 64 PC Workstation and the Ultra PC Workstation. "MICROS provides an excellent POS solution for thousands of SUBWAY® franchisee operations around the world," stated Catherine Cassano, POS Project Manager for Doctor's Associates, Inc., franchisor of SUBWAY® Restaurants. "Running our proprietary software package, Sub Shop 2000, and other applications on the MICROS workstations has been very successful. Our managers appreciate the speed and ease of use these MICROS products offer, simplifying daily operations and efficiency. At the corporate level, we value the MICROS open architecture that enables us to utilize a variety of applications to further the growth and success of our operations."

35. MICROS Systems, Inc. - Press Room - Press Releases
systems have been upgraded to Eclipse systems. Associates, Inc., franchisor of subway®Restaurants, stated The open architecture of the Eclipse workstations
http://www.micros.com/press_room/press_releases/subway10000.asp
April 11, 2003 3:46:14 PM EST home products services supplies ... about us
enter keyword to search Home Press Room Press Releases Printer Friendly Page Release Date: July 30, 2002 Contacts: Louise Casamento
Director of Marketing
MICROS Systems, Inc.
MICROS MARKS MILESTONE OF 10,000 WORKSTATION UNITS SOLD TO SUBWAY® RESTAURANTS WORLDWIDE Columbia, MD July 30, 2002 MCRS ), a leading provider of information technology solutions for the hospitality industry, has now shipped 10,000 MICROS workstations to SUBWAY® Restaurant locations as the chain's approved provider for POS platform hardware. SUBWAY®, the world's second largest franchise operation with over 16,000 locations in 73 countries, has worked with MICROS since 1998 and honored MICROS with an award for outstanding service and support at the SUBWAY® National Convention in 1999. The SUBWAY® system worldwide is currently purchasing and installing the MICROS Eclipse PC Workstation, an easy-to-use touchscreen personal computer designed for point-of-sale use. Built around the Intel Celeron and Pentium III processors, the Eclipse is one of the most powerful POS workstation available today. It supports Microsoft's most popular operating systems, and utilizes industry standard connectivity options such as 10/100 Ethernet, USB, and PCMCIA. With 2 cash drawer ports, 2 customer displays, 6 serial ports, a parallel port, 2 USB ports, keyboard and mouse ports, and a PCMCIA slot, the Eclipse Workstation offers an incredible amount of flexibility to connect most any peripheral device. The Eclipse is also backward compatible with all of MICROS's POS peripheral devices, eliminating the need for existing customers to buy new printers, pole displays or cash drawers.

36. Tehran Metro (subway)
in spite of an attempt to use Persian design themes and architecture throughout the Ihave ridden the subway systems in many European and American cities where
http://www.persianoutpost.com/htdocs/TehranMetroSummer2002.html
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  • Tehran Metro website...
    Uncharacteristic Civility
    A visit to Tehran Metro, the world's newest underground urban transit system
    By: Ben Bagheri
    September 28, 2002
    Mirrored from www.iranian.com
    n a recent trip to Iran, I was introduced to Tehran's newest public transportation amenity. The metro is a decidedly higher level of urban experience. From a tourist's point of view, it is a great experience and I recommend it to anyone who travels to the capital. For an average Tehrani, living in a large megapolis had meant lots of wasted time, smog inhalation and unpleasant social experiences in an outdated, faulty public transportation infrastructure. The new subway system I saw a few months ago, if expanded and maintained properly, is a much needed relief. See video clip Seeing and riding the metro for the first time is quite pleasant. It has a European feel (as Iranians say "kheylee khaarejee-ye!"). The brightly-colored orange chairs, placed in groups of 3, 4 or 5 against station walls are perhaps one of the first impressions that make the metro experience feel so "foreign", in spite of an attempt to use Persian design themes and architecture throughout the subway system. The bright chairs seem loud and out of character, compared to other public venues that have a much more conservative look with dark gray, black and brown colors that have marked the Islamic Republic era. Other factors for the foreign feel are smells and sounds. I have ridden the subway systems in many European and American cities where that same slight smoky haze and distinct smell exists even in systems where cars are electric, which makes you wonder where the smoke comes from!
  • 37. GIS For Fiber Loop Communications Systems: A Russian Case Study
    began for systems to be built within the Metro, or subway, tunnel networks and enduser computing would take place in an open systems architecture environment
    http://wwwsgi.ursus.maine.edu/gisweb/spatdb/amfm/am94024.html
    AMFM(1994), 231-239,
    GIS FOR FIBER LOOP COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS:
    A RUSSIAN CASE STUDY
    Robert F. Austin , Ph.D. Director, Applications Engineering Andrew Corporation - Telecom Networks c/o Academy of Sciences Prospekt Leninsky 34A Moscow 117334 Russian Federation
    ABSTRACT
    Several fiber optic telecommunications systems have been placed in service recently in Russia. The computer information system requirements of three of these new communications companies are reviewed in the context of the particular problems facing a system designer in Russia. Special reference is made to the companies' AM/FM/GIS problems and solutions.
    INTRODUCTION
    In 1991, negotiations were undertaken regarding the construction of optical fiber communications systems within the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in general and within the Russian Federation in particular. Subsequent to approval in 1992, engineering design began for systems to be built within the Metro, or subway, tunnel networks in Moscow and St. Petersburg. The initial phase of construction for these systems was completed in 1993. Known as Macomnet and Metrocom, respectively, the operating companies are owned and managed by Russian-American joint stock companies that include as their majority stockholders the Metro organizations of the two cities. A third company - Rascom provides communications between the two cities using optical fibers placed in service along the Octyabrskaya Railway. The communications systems in these companies are based on the international Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) standard which is similar to the North American SONET standard.

    38. Subways
    Riding the El in the Loop to see the architecture. 30 0030, One of the oldest,most extensive and most fabled systems. Beautiful Art Nouveau subway entrances
    http://www.angelfire.com/ca/TORONTO/linksubway.html
    Subways
    The following information is from the article Around the World by Subway that I found in the December 1995 issue of Doctor's Review, and was originally from "Not everyone likes to ride the subway, but it's often the easiest and fastest way to get around town. It also provides an experience unique to a city, allowing tourists to ride with the natives, reach neighbourhoods off the tourist track, and become participants in a city's life. Here's a guide to some of the world's more interesting systems." (Note that times, fares and numbers of stations have almost certainly changed since this was written.) City No. of Stations Fare
    (C$) Hours Character Upside Downside Atlanta, GA Known as MARTA, it's a subway system that's keeping pace with the city's endless sprawl. Delightfully air-conditioned in an often steamy city. Beyond going up and down Peachtree or getting to the airport, the system is limited. Barcelona, ES 05:00 - 23:00 ESu
    06:00 - 24:00 Sun The subway follows the city's grand boulevards. Although not overly stylish for this design-conscious metropolis, the system goes where you want to go. Convenient and reliable.

    39. 714.2 Semiconductor Devices And Integrated Circuits
    The Semiconductor subway DE Semiconductor device manufacture DE Semiconductor Journalof systems architecture DE Computer architecture DE Microprocessor
    http://eels.lub.lu.se/ei/714.2.html
    Engineering E-Library, Sweden
    714.2 Semiconductor Devices and Integrated Circuits

    40. 902.2 Codes And Standards
    measure Time International systems of Units (SI of architecture, landscape architecture,historic preservation The Semiconductor subway DE Semiconductor device
    http://eels.lub.lu.se/ei/902.2.html
    Engineering E-Library, Sweden
    902.2 Codes and Standards

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