Articles, tagged with "exhibition space", page 5
18th November 2008
The 17th arrondissement of northwestern Paris is located on the Right Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is approximately 2.2 square miles (somewhat under 5.7 square kilometers.) The population is one hundred sixty thousand and the area hosts more tha...
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Author:
Levi Reiss
30th October 2008
Federation Square, better known as Fed Square among locals, is a cultural district in Melbourne, Australia. Built above active railway lines and based on a concrete deck, the square includes two open spaces merging into each other, known as the St. Paul's...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
27th October 2008
With exhibition space sprawling from 5000 to 26,000 square meters, the BITEC has no restrictions on exhibitors or organizers. The BITEC administration is multi-lingual, thereby making it easy for the international exhibitors to explain their offers to the...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
17th October 2008
Read all about Lily Allens latest antics in this article.
Lily Allen's Bizarre Dinner Date…
Ever since Lily's staged public spat with Elton John at the GQ Awards she's been keeping a relatively low profile. She spends her day's shopping for housey...
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Author:
Rivington
02nd October 2008
Following the recent and highly successful Tutankhamen exhibition at the O2 in Greenwich 'Gunther Von Hagens' Body Works - The Mirror of Time', opens in late October 2008 and will run until August 2009.
The Bubble Exhibition Space of the O2 will be ...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
29th September 2008
The St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, opened in 1993, is housed in a building constructed on the site of the medieval Archbishop's castle. It reveals and analyzes the importance of religion in people's lives the world over, since the beginning of...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
08th September 2008
Visit Stuttgart, Germany and you can't miss the new Mercedes-Benz Museum. Home to the brand and its manufacturer itself, Stuttgart presented the museum to the public in 2006. Built to resemble a cloverleaf design (three overlapping circles with a removed ...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
21st August 2008
This October there will be the eighth ZOW exhibition at Pordenone: this year the furniture production trend in the "Triveneto" (Veneto, Friuli Venezia-Giulia and Trentino Alto Adige regions) for the first quarter was for the most part stable when comp...
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Author:
patty
17th August 2008
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Asiafruit Congress
ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA
MGB METRO Group
Sell-out trade fair and exciting Asiafruit Congress programme demonstrate massive appeal of fresh fruit and vegetable business in Asia.
HONG KONG is going to be the only plac...
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Author:
chilhyun
27th July 2008
As of 2005, Barcelona boasts nine world heritage sights. Here is part 2 of the details.
Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau (Hospital of the holt cross and saint Paul) has a cunning location, diagonally north west of Sagrada Familia cathedral along A...
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Author:
David Brydon
10th July 2008
If you thought Paris was all about history and art, then La Defense proves you wrong. Beneath the façade of art, culture and history is a thriving economy and a busy business metropolis. La Defense, Paris the city's main business district, it is located ...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
13th June 2008
The life-size soldiers and guards for the first emperor of China have made way for one of Rome's most celebrated military leaders at the British Museum, as members of Qin Shihuangdi's Terracotta army are to be replaced by artefacts from the time of Roma...
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Author:
mpressman
04th June 2008
Greece has long been a popular holiday destination for Europeans, offering the perfect blend of superb climate, intriguing mythology and classic culture. But, now the impending opening of the long-awaited new Acropolis Museum in Athens is promising to pro...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
15th May 2008
Huddersfield was dubbed 'the poetry capital of Europe' for its thriving creative industry and numerous poetry publishers, editors and writers, and regular readings and poetry events, and the city's reputation for creative excellence is deserved. The Kirkl...
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Author:
Ms Leisha Greenfield
10th April 2008
Top quality display graphics are hard to miss, even in the busiest exhibition hall, but designing bold, exciting, eye-catching graphics is an art. To develop something that creates an impact both close-up and from the opposite side of the room can be chal...
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Author:
Adam Singleton