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    Harbor Lights Motel, Anna Maria Island

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    The back of the card reads, "Harbor Lights Motel. Enchanting, delightful, hospitable, beautiful Anna Maria Island on the Gulf of Mexico. Private sugar white sand beach. Surf, bay, deep sea fishing. Golf courses, efficiencies, overnights, cottages available now. Air conditioned, T.V., heated. Request rate schedule brochure. Please call are 813-778-2398 or drop us a note: 1301 Gulf Drive, Bradenton Beach, Florida. Your hosts: Lucille and Peter G. Pirrone." Harbor Lights Motel was built in the 1950s by Robert and Elva Callahan. Originally, it was a mall 9-unit motel. In 1961 it was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Beckett, who expanded the motel by an additional 9 units. In 1962, it was purchased by Peter Pirrone. Pirrone ran the hotel through the 1970s. In 1987 under the Rodocker family, the name was updated to Silver Surf Motel. Today the pictured building still remains as part of a larger Silver Surf Gulf Beach Resort complex. This postcard is courtesy of Manatee County Historical Records Library

    Harbor Lights Motel, Anna Maria Island

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    The back of the card reads, "Harbor Lights Motel. Enchanting, delightful, hospitable, beautiful Anna Maria Island on the Gulf of Mexico. Private sugar white sand beach. Surf, bay, deep sea fishing. Golf courses, efficiencies, overnights, cottages available now. Air conditioned, T.V., heated. Request rate schedule brochure. Please call are 813-778-2398 or drop us a note: 1301 Gulf Drive, Bradenton Beach, Florida. Your hosts: Lucille and Peter G. Pirrone." Harbor Lights Motel was built in the 1950s by Robert and Elva Callahan. Originally, it was a mall 9-unit motel. In 1961 it was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Beckett, who expanded the motel by an additional 9 units. In 1962, it was purchased by Peter Pirrone. Pirrone ran the hotel through the 1970s. In 1987 under the Rodocker family, the name was updated to Silver Surf Motel. Today the pictured building still remains as part of a larger Silver Surf Gulf Beach Resort complex. This postcard is courtesy of Manatee County Historical Records Library

    Harbor Lights Motel, Anna Maria Island

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    The back of the card reads, "Harbor Lights Motel. Enchanting, delightful, hospitable, beautiful Anna Maria Island on the Gulf of Mexico. Private sugar white sand beach. Surf, bay, deep sea fishing. Golf courses, efficiencies, overnights, cottages available now. Air conditioned, T.V., heated. Request rate schedule brochure. Please call are 813-778-2398 or drop us a note: 1301 Gulf Drive, Bradenton Beach, Florida. Your hosts: Lucille and Peter G. Pirrone." Harbor Lights Motel was built in the 1950s by Robert and Eva Callahan. Originally, it was a mall 9-unit motel. In 1961 it was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Beckett, who expanded the motel by an additional 9 units. In 1962, it was purchased by Peter Pirrone. Pirrone ran the hotel through the 1970s. In 1987 under the Rodocker family, the name was updated to Silver Surf Motel. Today the pictured building still remains as part of a larger Silver Surf Gulf Beach Resort complex. This postcard is courtesy of Manatee County Historical Records Library

    Operatori del processo edilizio

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    Lemma che descrive i diversi attori del processo edilizio, con particolare attenzione al processo edilizio pubblico - ISBN:ISSN 2284-00IX - visibile su: Wikitecnica.com/author/giovenale-anna-mari

    Processo edilizio

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    Lemma che descrive e reinterpreta, rispetto alla letteratura scientifica, il concetto di processo edilizio, definendone l'evoluzione nel tempo ISBN:ISSN 2284-00IX - Visibile su: wikitecnica.com/author/giovenale-anna-mari

    Metaprogettazione

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    Lemma che descrive il concetto di metaprogettazione e pone in risalto l'importanza nell'architettura contemporanea dello strumento "metaprogetto" - ISBN:ISSN 2284-00IX - visibile su: Wikitecnica.com/author/giovenale-anna-mari

    2013 Lush Training Prize: Anna Maria Bassi’s Research Team, Laboratory of Analysis and Research of Physiopathology (LARF), Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Genova,

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    interview to Author for winning Lush Prize 2013 for the efforts to encourage training programmes aimed at the dissemination of the knowledge,information and skills needed to promote and support the increased use of available andaccepted non-animal test methods and testing strategies by regulators and end-users in industryand academia

    Anna Maria beyond Niemeyer: National Congress furniture (1957-1977)

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    O Palácio do Congresso Nacional, em Brasília, DF, possui coleções mobiliárias tão primorosas quanto sua arquitetura modernista. A arquiteta e designer Anna Maria Niemeyer, entre fins da década de 1950 e 1970, conduziu esses projetos personalizados próprios para o programa palaciano legislativo. A justa notoriedade do arquiteto Oscar Niemeyer, pai de Anna Maria, enquanto autor do projeto de arquitetura, maculou a valiosa colaboração de outros profissionais determinantes para a concepção do palácio-patrimônio. Este artigo objetiva trazer à luz a contribuição da designer por meio das coleções mobiliárias desenvolvidas para o Congresso Nacional  nessas décadas. Metodologicamente, a investigação historiográfica desse mobiliário moderno se vale dos  projetos originais (arquitetura e mobiliário), processos administrativos e artigos de Anna Maria Niemeyer na revista Módulo. Tal exame revelou dois tempos interiores: o momento singelo de inauguração em 1960, povoado por mobiliário correspondente, e o momento de revisita  destes interiores com o mobiliário-arte de fins da década de 1970. Se a arquitetura exterior de Oscar Niemeyer se manteve monumental no curso destas duas décadas iniciais, o espaço interior monumentalizou-se tendo o mobiliário como um dos protagonistas. É necessário localizar a designer Anna Maria Niemeyer na historiografia do móvel moderno brasileiro e, como afirma Maria Cecília Loschiavo (2017), fazer a devida reparação histórica em sua contribuição.The National Congress Palace in Brasília has furniture collections as exquisite as its modernist architecture. Between the late 1950s and 1970s, Anna Maria Niemeyer led these personalized projects for the legislative palace program. The well-deserved notoriety of architect Oscar Niemeyer, Anna\u27s father, as the author of the architectural project, tarnished the valuable collaboration of other professionals who were instrumental in the palace\u27s heritage. This article aims to shed light on the designer\u27s contribution through the furniture collections de-veloped for the National Congress in these decades.  Methodologically, the his-toriographical investigationof this modern furniture uses the original projects (architecture and furniture), administrative processes and articles by Anna in the magazine Módulo. This examination revealed two interior periods: the sim-ple moment of inauguration in 1960, populated by matching furniture,  and the moment of revisiting these interiors with the art furniture of the late 1970s. If Oscar\u27s exterior architecture remained monumental over the course of these two initial decades, the interior space became monumentalized, with furniture playing a leading role. It is necessary to locate designer Anna Maria Niemeyer in the historiography of modern Brazilian furniture and, as Maria Cecília Loschiavo (2017) states, to make due historical reparation for her contribution

    Reseña de Daniele Solvi (2024). Vite di Cristo e di Maria. Testi brevi dal XII al XV secolo. Magazzino mediolatino. Collana di testi e studi, 3

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    Review of Daniele Solvi (2024). Vite di Cristo e di Maria. Testi brevi dal XII al XV secolo. Magazzino mediolatino. Collana di testi e studi, 3, Roma. Author: Anna PeiratsReseña de Daniele Solvi (2024). Vite di Cristo e di Maria. Testi brevi dal XII al XV secolo. Magazzino mediolatino. Collana di testi e studi, 3, Roma. Autora de la reseña: Anna Peirat

    Anna Vertua Gentile

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    The headword explains the biography and the contribution of the author Anna Vertua Gentile to the children's literatur
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