A new piece added to the Idaho Falls Friendship Garden
The Idaho Falls Friendship Garden was started in 2011 and is continuing to grow. A ceremony was held Monday to honor the designer and builder of a new Japanese Pavilion.
Japanese Pavilion 2 (cinematic)
Cinematic of Japanese Pavilion
March 2017
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Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Idaho Falls - Idaho
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The most beautiful places and sight in Idaho Falls.
Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Idaho Falls - Idaho: Snake River Greenbelt, Museum of Idaho, Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park, Melaleuca Field, Hell's Half Acre, Japanese Pavilion, Collector Corner Museum, Tautphaus Park, Giant Eagle Waterfall Nest, The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho
Idaho Falls welcomes sister city
The city of Idaho Falls welcomed delegates from its sister city Tokai-Mura, Japan Wednesday night at Friendship Gardens.
Idaho- DREAM TRIP 2/5
DREAM TRIP: DAYS 3-5
Episode 2 of my Dream Trip series!
PLACES WE VISITED IN CASE YOU NEED SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR TRIP (not all were featured in the video):
BOISE:
Idaho Mountain Touring (bike rentals)
Cascade Kayak and Rafting
Boise State Capitol Building
Boise State University
Craters of the Moon (3 hrs from Boise)
--Food--
Boise Fry Company
Dutch Bros (Coffee)
IDAHO FALLS: (shown in episode 5)
The Cable Factory (SUP)
BYU- Idaho
--Food--
Reed's Dairy
Krung Thep Thai Cuisine
Soup Street Market
Villa Coffeehouse
Dates visited: 6/28/17-6/30/17
Music: Places by The National Parks
The Japanese Garden at the Montreal Botanical Gardens
Located on 190 acres in Montreal Quebec are the Montreal Botanical Gardens, the Japanese garden is 6 acres and features, a tea garden, Zen garden, Koi pond, streams, out buildings, culture pavilion, cascading water, various architectural elements and stones, bridges, as well as places for contemplation and reflection. To view a full screen hi-resolution PC version video that can be saved, click here: Enjoy -Joseph
a wedding reception set up in eagle island state park. 9/18/10
there was 2 weddings at eagle island state park 18 sept 10 this is a reception area set up for 4:00 pm
Oregon's Japanese Americans: Full Documentary
By the 1920s, Oregon had well-established Japanese American communities in Portland and Hood River. Immigrant pioneers managed businesses, thriving farms and orchards with their American-born children. Pearl Harbor changed everything.
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A Walk Around The Brand Park, (Library, Gallery, Victorian & Tea Houses) Glendale
Brand Library & Art Center is the art and music branch of the Glendale Library, Arts & Culture Department. Facilities at Brand Library & Art Center include an art and music library, art galleries and recital hall. Activities in the Center's art studios are programmed by the Community Services and Parks Department. The Library is staffed by subject specialist librarians and has over 110,000 items, including books, scores, DVDs, CDs, LPs, and magazines.
Brand Library is housed in a mansion built in 1904. Located in Brand Park high in the foothills overlooking Glendale and the San Fernando Valley, the mansion was built by Leslie C. Brand and named Miradero (The Overlook). The design is similar to the East Indian Pavilion built for the 1893 Columbian World Exposition held in Chicago and visited by Mr. Brand. The architecture is considered Saracenic, with crenellated arches, bulbous domes and minars combining characteristics of Spanish, Moorish, and Indian styles. In contrast to the cool white exterior, a Victorian decor was followed inside. It was designed by architect Nathaniel Dryden, brother-in-law of Brand, and it was completed in 1904.
Mr. Brand died in the house in 1925. He bequeathed Miradero to the city, although Mrs. Brand retained rights of residence until 1945. The will provided that the property should be used exclusively for a public park and library. Mrs. Brand died in 1945, and by 1956 the mansion had been converted into Brand Library.
Ten years later, in response to the need for larger quarters to serve the growing interest of the community, the city council allocated funds to construct an addition to Brand Library that would include facilities for art exhibitions, lectures and concerts, as well as an art studio for classes and workshops. The new addition was dedicated in October 1969.
Farmhouse (Live)
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AnasaziStateParkMuseum.mp4
Anasazi Indians Utah State Park Museum in Boulder, Utah near the Grand Staircase Escalante National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Capitol Reef National Park
International Students at UNC
Programa de Español y Cultura Latinoamericana - pecla.unc.edu.ar
Erica Leigh Standal
Concordia College - USA
Spanish Studies Abroad Integrated Program (Spanish intensive + semester program + UNC classes)
Noel Moffett Exhibition at the IAA
Noel Moffett (1912-1994) was born in Cork on Christmas Day, 1912. He trained as an architect at Liverpool University and joined Dublin Corporation in 1941 before setting up his own practice in 1944. In 1949 he left Dublin for London. He taught for most of the 1950s while building his private practice, working in partnership from 1956 with his Polish born third wife, the architect Alina Zofia Bolesławicz-Moffett. He came to specialise in social housing for the elderly, mainly for the Greater London Council and charitable trusts. His award-winning Priory Road development in West Hampstead was opened by HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in 1966 and won a Civic Trust award in 1970. (It was demolished in 2010.) He was the first Head of the Department of Town Planning at Kingston School of Art (now Kingston University), was elected President of the Architectural Association in the 1970s, and spent six years in the mid 1980s in the USA teaching architecture at Iowa State University, the University of Idaho and at Washington State University. He wrote the first in-depth, post-war surveys of architectural recovery across the length and breadth of continental Europe, and in later decades turned his attention successively to developments in the US, Japan, West Africa and Central and Eastern Europe. His last book was The Best of British Architecture, 1980-2000, which appeared in 1993, the year before he died.
This exhibition concentrates on Moffett's time in Dublin in the mid-to-late 1940s, a period during which he emerged as a leading Irish pioneer of modern architecture. His near contemporary Kevin Roche remembers him at the time as 'an extraordinary person' who was 'a very exciting presence on what was then a very dull architectural scene'. Schemes such as the Open-Air Theatre, Achill, Co. Mayo, or the proposed factory for Miami Squashes, Dublin, show the diversity of his interests but housing featured strongly from the start. His East and West Houses, Portmarnock, have been described as 'very daring', reflecting distinctly 'the works of the great housing masters, Gropius and Maxwell Fry', while his scheme of local authority housing for Dundalk Urban District Council was exceptional for the variety of house types, the open-plan ground floors and the bold use of colour throughout. This scheme prefigures Moffett's architectural career in London, where low cost, high-density, public housing became a mainstay of his practice, including many schemes developed using a hexagonal modular plan inspired, according to Moffett, by the Giant's Causeway.
HIGHLIGHTS | Pepperdine Waves 2019 MPSF Champions
Pepperdine is headed to the NCAA tournament after sweeping USC in the MPSF Championship! Watch how the Waves dominated at Firestone Fieldhouse tonight!
LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX : Takeshi Yoshihara - A Quiet Struggle | PBS Hawaiʻi
Original Air Date: Tues., Dec 10, 2013
For three years, Takeshi Yoshihara and his family lived in Japanese American internment camps in Oregon and Idaho. After a while, he says, it became the new normal for him. After World War II ended, he became the first Japanese American admitted into the U.S. Naval Academy.
Day in the life blackwaterfalls WV road trip VEDA(day22)
THis was a spur of the moment trip,my mom and my grandma go every year.We have never really been camping before lol!I know camping isnt in a cabin its in a tent,but its camping to us and we had alot of fun!
Reflections By The River: EXPO '74
The year was 1974...the U.S. was in the thick of the Cold War; an American president was caught in a web of scandal and intrigue; and a small city in the Pacific Northwest threw a celebration - the whole world attended.
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Twenty years later, KSPS Public Television looked back on the accomplishment - on the vision; the people, and the monumental effort that turned a dream into a world - class reality.
Now KSPS is please to again bring you this special 25th Anniversary edition of the story of the little city that could...and did.
UC Irvine Men's Basketball || Postgame Sound vs. South Korea
Hear from Coach Turner and John Edgar Jr. on their thoughts from the team's performance from Game 1 against South Korea and the debut of some of the newest Anteaters.
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VIC State League Volleyball - 2018 Grand Finals
This is it, the 2018 State League Grand Finals!
WOMEN'S GRAND FINAL - 2PM
Melbourne Uni Renegades vs. Monash Uni Volleyball
MEN'S GRAND FINAL - 4PM
Southern Cross Cobras vs. Melbourne Uni Renegades