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Vitruvian Park is a multi-family, retail and commercial development in Addison, Texas. [1] The development is just west of the Dallas North Tollway, approximately one mile north of I-635/LBJ Freeway between Midway Road and Marsh Lane in Addison's southwest quadrant.
UDR Increases 2013 Guidance and Grows MetLife Relationship with New Vitruvian Park ® Partnerships ~ Expands UDR/MetLife II Joint Venture via an Exchange of Ownership Interests in UDR/MetLife I ...
Addison is an incorporated town [Note 1] in Dallas County, Texas, United States. ... Vitruvian Park includes commercial and recreational sections.
Vitruvian Partners is a global private equity firm, focusing on growth buyout and growth capital investments in middle-market companies. Vitruvian invests throughout Europe, the U.S. and Asia. The firm has offices in London, Munich, Madrid, Miami, Mumbai, Stockholm, Shanghai, Singapore, San Francisco and Luxembourg.
An illustration of the primitive hut by Charles Dominique Eisen was the frontispiece for the second edition of Laugier's Essay on Architecture (1755). The frontispiece was arguably one of the most famous images in the history of architecture; it helped to make the essay more accessible and consequently it was more widely received by the public.
Addisonian – Thomas Addison (as in Addisonian crisis) Adlerian – Alfred Adler (as in Classical Adlerian psychology) Aegean – Aegeus, of Greek mythology (as in Aegean Sea) Aeolian – Aeolus, of Greek mythology (as in Aeolian Islands); also Eolian (as in Eolian processes) Aeschylean – Aeschylus (as in Aeschylean silence)
West German stamp commemorating Leonardo's 500th birthday Leonardo da Vinci medal Metal Vitruvian Man. Leonardo da Vinci (April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519) was an Italian Renaissance painter and polymath who achieved legendary fame and iconic status within his own lifetime.
A Vitruvian Man prototype by Giacomo Andrea, 1480s. Luca Pacioli wrote that Giacomo Andrea was almost like a brother to Leonardo da Vinci. Giacomo Andrea, active by the 1480s, drew a prototypical Vitruvian Man which may have served as the basis for Leonardo's drawing, or have been conceived alongside it as a collaborative effort. [1]