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Encyclopedia > 2003 in architecture

See also: 2002 in architecture, other events of 2003, 2004 in architecture and the architecture timeline.

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Mali from Timbuktu to Washington >> Architecture Traditions (315 words)
Examples of this architecture in cities are Djenné's famous mosque-the largest adobe building in the world-and its decorated houses, as well as the mausoleums and medieval mosques of Timbuktu (Tombouctou).
Rural adobe architecture is remarkable for its impressive earthen shrines, mosques, and houses.
Stonemasonry is practiced in the Dogon country, and its architectural forms mix stone, clay, and wood for houses, shrines, and walled enclosures.
Architecture Forum Plan - 2003 (6270 words)
The aim is to establish IT Architecture as a well recognized discipline, in the same way as systems design, programming, and project management, practised by people who are knowledgeable and professional in the exercise of their discipline.
A key part of the updated Architecture Development Method in TOGAF Version 8 is an emphasis on the reuse of architecture assets, both internal (from previous IT Architecture work) and from the IT industry at large.
Encourage Architecture Forum members who are active in the federal arena to reference TOGAF, and recommend it for consideration for use in conjunction with any of the various federal architecture frameworks.
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