FRANCISCO PARDO. Architect with a Master's Degree in Architecture
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Project Awards Finalists
Project Awards Finalists Lifestyle Hotel Hotel Joaquin, Laguna Beach, California The Line Austin Interior Design Firm: Studio Robert McKinley, New York Interior Design Firm: Knibb Design, Venice, California Architecture Firm: Enter-Arc, Santa Ana, California Architecture Firm: Michael Hsu Office of Architecture, Austin Owner and Operator: Auric Road Owners: Yucaipa and Square Mile Operator: Sydell Group Luxury Hotel The Shanghai EDITION Lora, Stillwater, Minnesota Interior Design and Architecture Firms: Ian Schrager Company, Interior Design and Architecture Firm: ESG Architecture & New York, in collaboration with Neri & Hu, Shanghai Design, Minneapolis Concept/Programming/Creative Direction: Ian Schrager Owner: Elevage Development Group Architecture Firm: East China Architectural Design&Research Operator: Provenance Hotels Institute, Shanghai Owner: Luneng Hotels Management Co. Ltd. AWOL, Provincetown, Massachusetts Operator: Marriott International Interior Design Firm: Elder & Ash, Amesbury, Massachusetts Owner and Operator: Lark Hotels Can Bordoy Grand House & Garden, Palma de Mallorca, Spain Hotel Joaquin, Laguna Beach, California Interior Design and Architecture Firm: OHLAB, Palma de Interior Design Firm: Studio Robert McKinley, New York Mallorca Architecture Firm: Enter-Arc, Santa Ana, California Owner: Mikael Hall Owner and Operator: Auric Road The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland, Grindavik Lifestyle Public Space Interior Design Firms: Basalt Architects, Reykjavik, and Design The Line Austin Group Italia, New York Interior Design -
Mexican Marks
Mexican Marks Bill Lockhart, Beau Schriever, Bill Lindsey, Bob Brown, and Carol Serr Information on Mexican glass factories and manufacturer’s marks has been generally spotty. Mostly, those few researchers who addressed the subject only examined a small part of the picture. This study is an attempt to integrate the existing literature into a single, reasonably comprehensive synthesis of the glass history and manufacturer’s marks. The History of Mexican Glass – Prior to the 20th Century Rodrigo Espinosa crossed the ocean to form a glass factory on Calle del Venado (Deer St.) at Puebla, New Spain (later Mexico), in 1547. Espinosa’s plant was known for its high quality flasks, bottles, and glasses, which it exported as far as Guatemala and Peru. The factory continued in production until sometime between 1712 and 1723. The firm had virtually no competition until Antonio Prado built a factory in the same city. By this time, demand for containers had increased, and both plants were pushed to capacity to fill their orders (Díaz Cruz and Mas Escoto 1952:8-10; López & Martínez 2008). After an initial attempt at Puebla, Camilo Ávalos Razo opened a small factory in 1889 near La Merced, the best known shopping district in Mexico City. Camilo was the first glassmaker of Mexican origin, and his plant became very successful. His descendants diversified the product line, and one opened a factory at Guadalajara to serve the various tequila plants in the area (López & Martínez 2008). We have not discovered how long any of these works survived. Much of the glass imported by Mexico prior to the 20th century was from Germany, although the United States became a major exporter to our neighbor by 1910. -
La Cómplice Ciudad De México En La Novela María Lorena Lozoya Saldaña*
Dintel dintel La cómplice Ciudad de México en la novela María Lorena Lozoya Saldaña* es una de las primeras novelas urbana que logró recrear los espacios y los habitantes de las colonias centrales de la Ciudad de México. Los recorridos de los persona- jes pueden ser seguidos en un mapa, aunque no siempre encontraremos los lugares exactos, afor- tunadamente algunos permanecen. Los espacios de convivencia y de moda en esa época son descri- tos con precisión, el narrador nos conduce con pericia por las calles y los sitios de una metrópoli que lo seduce y no se cansa de recorrer; es la ciudad lumi- nosa y oscura, coautora y testigo, donde el asesino, él o cualquiera, siempre regresa encubierto en el anoni- mato de las multitudes urbanas. La ciudad como personaje, que se muestra ge- nerosa, compañera y cómplice en los avatares de Roberto de la Cruz, el hombre de los ojos dorados, el incipiente verdugo y aspirante a criminal-artista. Esa Ciudad de México en la década de los cuaren- ta, la que cambia, la que se transforma, crece, y se moderniza ante la mirada y el azoro de sus habitan- tes que poco a poco se adaptan al nuevo ritmo de la urbe, frenético y ruidoso como los automóviles que se apoderan de las avenidas. En la novela hay dos narradores: el propio De la Cruz y el narrador que nos lo presenta; este segun- do narrador no es omnisciente (que lo sabe todo), sino que usa la focalización interna fija en De la Nacho López. De la serie: "Ciudad de México de día, 1957. -
Major Investment Properties
Review of Operations – Business in Mainland China and Macau Major Investment Properties During the year, rental properties in mainland China generated business and will become a major source of steady income in a total gross rental income of HK$192.9 million, an increase mainland China. of HK$114.3 million over the previous year. With the gradual In order to better manage its property portfolio, in August 2007 completion of some of the above investment properties, which the Group increased its stakes in some of the rental properties, comprise mainly Grade-A offi ce space, rental income is set to which comprise commercial podia and car park basements: increase significantly during the years to come. The property investment business will complement the property development Major Completed Mainland Investment Properties Group’s share of developable gross fl oor area Group’s interest (million square Project name and location (%) feet) Commercial Podium & Car Parks Henderson Centre, Beijing 100 1.1 Skycity, Shanghai 75 0.3 Hengbao Plaza, Guangzhou 100 1.0 Sub-total: 2.4 Offi ce Offi ce Tower II, Grand Gateway, Shanghai 100 0.7 Sub-total: 0.7 Total: 3.1 Annual Report 2007 Henderson Land Development Company Limited 75 Review of Operations – Business in Mainland China and Macau Major Investment Properties Status of Major Completed Mainland Investment Properties Henderson Centre, Beijing (100% owned) Beijing Henderson Centre was completed in 1997. In order to offer a refreshing retail experience for shoppers and to promote sale for tenants, the atrium of its shopping mall has been undergoing a major renovation since March 2007. -
15Th Luxury Hotel Luxury Public Spaces Upscale Hotel Upscale
15th projects Luxury Hotel Noelle, Nashville The Shanghai EDITION Interior Design and Architecture Firm: DAAD, Nashville Interior Design and Architecture Firms: Ian Schrager Company, New York, in Owner: Rockbridge collaboration with Neri & Hu, Shanghai Operator: Makeready Owner: Luneng Hotels Management Co. Ltd. Operator: Marriott International Lifestyle Hotel The Line Austin Can Bordoy Grand House & Garden, Palma de Mallorca, Spain Interior Design Firm: Knibb Design, Venice California Interior Design and Architecture Firm: OHLAB, Mallorca Architecture Firm: Michael Hsu Office Of Architecture, Austin Owner: Mikael Hall Owner: Yucaipa, Square Mile Operator: Sydell Group The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland Interior Design Firms: Basalt Architects, Reykjavik, Iceland, and Design Group Lora Hotel, Stillwater, Minnesota Italia, New York Interior Design and Architecture Firm: ESG Architecture & Design, Architecture Firm: Basalt Architects, Reykjavik Minneapolis Owner: Blue Lagoon Island Owner: Elevage Development Group Operator: Provenance Hotels Luxury Public Spaces Can Bordoy Grand House & Garden, Palma de Mallorca, Spain AWOL, Provincetown, Massachusetts Interior Design and Architecture Firm: OHLAB, Mallorca Interior Design Firm: Elder & Ash, Amesbury, Massachusetts Owner: Mikael Hall Architecture Firm: Bluefish Property Group, Marblehead, Massachusetts Owner and Operator: Lark Hotels Belmond Casa de Sierra Nevada, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico Interior Design Firms: Wilson-Red, New York; Shutze Studio, Boulder, Colorado; Hotel Joaquin, Laguna -
All the Award Winners Are Profiled in This Special Section (All Placed First Except Where Noted)
Chain Store Age celebrates the winners of its 32nd annual Retail Store of the Year design competition, which recognizes the best in retail and restaurant design from around the world, as well as achievements in sustainability and in-store digital innovation. In addition to the overall Store of the Year, awards were given in 24 individual retail categories. In a nod to the quality of the entries, the judges also awarded honorable mention awards in select categories. The winning projects were selected by a panel of judges that included Eric Daniel, North American creative director, Fitch; Debra Hazel, shopping center/retail consultant, Debra Hazel Communications; Diana Revkin, managing director, retail, TPG Architecture; Nicole Tricarico, interior designer, Tricarico Architecture and Design; Parke Wellman, divisional VP store environment, Helzberg Diamonds; and Eric Zambrano, senior store design manager, retail development, Guess?. All the award winners are profiled in this special section (all placed first except where noted). For additional photos and information, go to chainstoreage.com. RETAIL STORE OF THE YEAR Boca del Rio, Veracruz Liverpool Design: FRCH Design Worldwide, Cincinnati iverpool, Mexico’s leading department store retailer, was awarded top honors in Chain Store Age’s 32nd annual Retail Store of the Year design competition. The company’s store in the new, upscale beach community of Boca L del Rio, Veracruz, was named best overall entry and also placed first in the department store category. Featuring the latest fashions and dining experiences, Liverpool is a lifestyle destination and social oasis for the sur- rounding community. A place to unwind as well as shop, the sun-drenched space celebrates its natural surroundings while also incorporating modern, clean finishes and other contemporary touches. -
50The 50 Largest U.S. Seniors Housing Real Estate Owners and Operators
2020 ASHA The 50 largest U.S. 50seniors housing real estate owners and operators The Hacienda at the River in Tucson, Arizona, operated by Watermark Retirement Communities. Special supplement to n Seniors Housing Business n Heartland Real Estate Business n Northeast Real Estate Business An exclusive n Southeast Real Estate Business report from the n Texas Real Estate Business American Seniors n Western Real Estate Business Housing Association Excellence. Sustained. Strong relationships with true industry leaders are more vital than ever in these unprecedented times. For more than 20 years, Ventas has been a proud partner and investor supporting best-in-class senior living operators and providers. We continue to be inspired by their tireless work in helping to keep seniors safe and well. As one of the world’s premier capital providers, Ventas remains deeply committed to the success of our shareholders and business partners, and to the individuals and families they serve. ventasreit.com SENIOR HOUSING | MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDINGS | RESEARCH & INNOVATION HEALTH SYSTEMS | POST ACUTE CARE TRUSTED SENIORS HOUSING ADVISORS FOR ALL YOUR Excellence. INVESTMENT NEEDS Sustained. Our nationally-recognized platform has expertise Strong relationships with true industry leaders are more vital in projects of all sizes and scopes than ever in these unprecedented times. For more than 20 years, Ventas has been a proud partner and investor supporting best-in-class senior living operators and providers. We continue to be inspired by their tireless work in helping to keep seniors safe and well. As one of the world’s premier capital providers, Ventas remains deeply committed to the success of our shareholders and business partners, and to the individuals and families they serve. -
Redalyc.Desde
Revista del CESLA ISSN: 1641-4713 [email protected] Uniwersytet Warszawski Polonia MAERK, Johannes Desde acá - Tepito, barrio en la Ciudad de México Revista del CESLA, vol. 2, núm. 13, 2010, pp. 231-542 Uniwersytet Warszawski Varsovia, Polonia Disponible en: http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=243316493011 Cómo citar el artículo Número completo Sistema de Información Científica Más información del artículo Red de Revistas Científicas de América Latina, el Caribe, España y Portugal Página de la revista en redalyc.org Proyecto académico sin fines de lucro, desarrollado bajo la iniciativa de acceso abierto DESDE ACÁ – TEPITO, BARRIO EN LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO From here – Tepito, a Neighborhood in Mexico City Johannes MAERK* Fecha de recepción: abril del 2010 Fecha de aceptación y versión final: septiembre del 2010 RESUMEN: Este ensayo trata de explorar las diversas formas de resistencia en uno de los barrios más famosos de la ciudad de México: Tepito. Se analiza como los habitantes del llamado sector informal sobreviven mediante el ejercicio de diversos oficios legales e incluso ilegales. Además se hace un énfasis en la importancia de la expresión cultural como aspecto primordial de la vida cotidiana en el barrio. Palabras clave: Tepito, autogestión, sector informal, convivencia. ABSTRACT: This essay seeks to explore the various forms of resistance in one of the most famous neighborhoods in Mexico City: It analyzes how people survive the so-called informal sector through various legal and even illegal activities. In addition an emphasis is placed on the importance of cultural expression as a fundamental aspect of daily life in the neighborhood. -
E9 El Trabajo Sexual 1
Los Documentos de Trabajo del CONAPRED representan un medio para difundir los avances de la labor de investigación en estudios y para recibir comentarios sobre su posible publicación futura. Se agradecerá que éstos se hagan llegar directamente a la Dirección General Adjunta de Estudios, Legislación y Políticas Públicas del Consejo Nacional para Prevenir la Discriminación. Dante 14, séptimo piso, Col. Anzures, Del. Miguel Hidalgo, CP 11590, México, D.F., TEL. 52 03 36 49; o a las direcciones de correo: [email protected] y [email protected] Producción a cargo de las y los autores, por lo que tanto el contenido como la redacción son responsabilidad suya. Este documento fue realizado por Arturo Peláez Galvez, a solicitud de la Dirección General Adjunta de Estudios, Legislación y Políticas Públicas. Dirección General Adjunta de Estudios, Legislación y Políticas Públicas Documento de Trabajo No. E092008 “EL TRABAJO SEXUAL EN LA MERCED, TLALPAN Y SULLIVAN: UN ANÁLISIS A PARTIR DEL DERECHO A LA NO DISCRIMINACIÓN” Diciembre de 2008 © Derechos Reservados 2009 COLECCIÓN ESTUDIOS 2008 Consejo Nacional para Prevenir la Discriminación Dante Núm. 14, Col Anzures. Del. Miguel Hidalgo. CP 11590, México, D.F. Se permite la reproducción total o parcial del material incluido en esta obra bajo autorización de la institución y siempre que se cite la fuente completa. 1 Directorio Perla Patricia Bustamante Corona Presidenta José López Villegas Director General Adjunto de Estudios, Legislación y Políticas Públicas José Luis Gutiérrez Espíndola Director -
Hueyapan De Ocampo, Ver
Informe del Resultado de la Fiscalización Superior HUEYAPAN DE OCAMPO, VER. Cuenta Pública 2016 FASE DE COMPROBACIÓN 41 HUEYAPAN DE OCAMPO, VER. CUENTA PÚBLICA 2016 FASE DE COMPROBACIÓN ÍNDICE 1. PREÁMBULO ................................................................................................................... 45 2. PERFIL DEL ENTE FISCALIZADO .................................................................................. 48 3. GESTIÓN FINANCIERA ................................................................................................... 49 3.1. Cumplimiento de Disposiciones ................................................................................................ 49 3.1.1. Observancia del Marco Jurídico y Normativo ............................................................................... 49 3.1.2. Cumplimiento de los Postulados Básicos y Normas de Contabilidad Gubernamental ................. 53 4. EVALUACIÓN DEL EJERCICIO DEL PRESUPUESTO AUTORIZADO .......................... 55 4.1. Ingresos y Egresos ................................................................................................................... 55 4.2. Integración y Variación de la Hacienda Pública/Patrimonio ..................................................... 57 4.3. Cumplimiento Programático ...................................................................................................... 57 5. RESULTADO DE LA FASE DE COMPROBACIÓN ......................................................... 62 5.1. Eficiencia del Control Interno -
Directorio Telefónico De Juzgados De Primera Instancia Y Menores Del Poder Judicial Del Estado De Veracruz
DIRECTORIO TELEFÓNICO DE JUZGADOS DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA Y MENORES DEL PODER JUDICIAL DEL ESTADO DE VERACRUZ MARCACIÓN ABREVIADA INTERNA EDIFICIO SEDE. DISTRITO JUZGADO LADA NÚMERO TELEFÓNICO CLAVE ACAYUCAN SEGUNDO DE PRIMERA 924 2 45 59 11 501 COATEPEC SEGUNDO DE PRIMERA 228 6 88 01 82 505 PRIMERO DE PRIMERA 921 2 18 79 60 506 SEGUNDO DE PRIMERA 921 2 12 03 56 507 COATZACOALCOS DECIMO FAMILIAR 921 2 18 91 64 508 SEXTO PRIMERA 921 2 13 09 51 509 OCTAVO FAMILIAR 921 2 18 36 53 510 SEGUNDO DE PRIMERA 271 7 12 27 66 513 CUARTO FAMILIAR 271 7 12 35 50 515 CORDOBA SEXTO FAMILIAR. 271 7 12 48 21 517 OCTAVO FAMILIAR 271 7 17 11 58 N/A COSAMALOPAN SEGUNDO DE PRIMERA 288 8 82 34 00 519 CHICONTEPEC MIXTO 746 8 92 01 72 521 HUATUSCO MIXTO 273 7 34 04 03 522 HUAYACOCOTLA MIXTO 774 7 58 00 96 523 SEGUNDO DE PRIMERA 226 3 18 26 83 589 JALACINGO CECOFAM 226 3 18 24 33 N/A MARTINEZ DE LA TORRE CUARTO PRIMERA 232 3 24 57 77 525 CUARTO DE PRIMERA 922 2 23 80 14 526 MINATITLAN DECIMO SEGUNDO 922 2 21 25 09 527 MISANTLA SEGUNDO DE PRIMERA 235 3 23 48 70 529 SEGUNDO DE PRIMERA 272 7 21 46 08 531 ORIZABA CUARTO DE PRIMERA 272 7 25 00 98 533 SEXTO FAMILIAR. 272 7 26 47 92 535 OZULUAMA MIXTO 846 2 57 03 37 536 DIRECTORIO TELEFÓNICO DE JUZGADOS DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA Y MENORES DEL PODER JUDICIAL DEL ESTADO DE VERACRUZ. -
Ley Del Notariado Del Estado De Veracruz De Ignacio De La Llave
LEY DEL NOTARIADO PARA EL ESTADO DE VERACRUZ DE IGNACIO DE LA LLAVE. Ley publicada en la Gaceta Oficial, órgano del Gobierno del Estado de Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, el día lunes tres de agosto del año dos mil quince. Al margen un sello que dice: Estados Unidos Mexicanos.—Gobernador del Estado de Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave. Xalapa – Enríquez, agosto 3 de 2015. Oficio número 198/2015. Javier Duarte de Ochoa, Gobernador del Estado Libre y Soberano de Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, a sus habitantes sabed: Que la Sexagésima Tercera Legislatura del Honorable Congreso del Estado se ha servido dirigirme la siguiente Ley para su promulgación y publicación: AL MARGEN UN SELLO QUE DICE: ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS.—PODER LEGISLATIVO.—ESTADO LIBRE Y SOBRERANO DE VERACRUZ DE IGNACIO DE LA LLAVE. LA SEXAGÉSIMA TERCERA LEGISLATURA DEL HONORABLE CONGRESO DEL ESTADO LIBRE Y SOBERANO DE VERACRUZ DE IGNACIO DE LA LLAVE, EN USO DE LA FACULTAD QUE LE CONFIEREN LOS ARTÍCULOS 33 FRACCIÓN I Y 38 DE LA CONSTITUCIÓN POLÍTICA LOCAL; 18 FRACCIÓN I Y 47 SEGUNDO PÁRRAFO DE LA LEY ORGÁNICA DEL PODER LEGISLATIVO; 75 Y 76 DEL REGLAMENTO PARA EL GOBIERNO INTERIOR DEL PODER LEGISLATIVO; Y EN NOMBRE DEL PUEBLO, EXPIDE LA SIGUIENTE: L E Y Número 585 DEL NOTARIADO PARA EL ESTADO DE VERACRUZ DE IGNACIO DE LA LLAVE TÍTULO PRIMERO DISPOSICIONES PRELIMINARES CAPÍTULO PRIMERO PRINCIPIOS GENERALES Artículo 1. La presente Ley es de orden público e interés social, y tiene por objeto regular la organización y funcionamiento de la institución del Notariado en el Estado de Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave.