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Published on 18 February, 2012.
IBM Building Smarter System for Louvre Museum - CIO Insight
PhysOrg.comIBM Building Smarter System for Louvre MuseumCIO InsightBy CIOinsight The world-famous Louvre Museum in Paris is using IBM software to get smarter about asset management, systems monitoring, energy efficiency and more. LAS VEGAS-IBM announced that it is working with the Louvre Museum to deliver an .IBM Transforms The Louvre Into Europe's First Smarter MuseumMarketWatch (press release)all 65 news articles »
The art of preservation - Brisbane Times
Brisbane TimesThe art of preservationBrisbane TimesThanks to the efforts of one woman, Miami Beach boasts the best collection of art deco buildings in the world, writes David Whitley. MOTHER Nature can often play a cruel hand in how a place looks and that applies to architecture as much as .and more »
Less Is Still More - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalLess Is Still MoreWall Street JournalNow, it is filled with precise replicas of the house's famous Brno, Tugendhat and Barcelona chairs. The Tugendhat House's restoration has benefited from a new approach to preserving Modernist buildings, says Jean-Louis Cohen, a Mies scholar and .and more »
PhysOrg.comIBM Building Smarter System for Louvre MuseumCIO InsightBy CIOinsight The world-famous Louvre Museum in Paris is using IBM software to get smarter about asset management, systems monitoring, energy efficiency and more. LAS VEGAS-IBM announced that it is working with the Louvre Museum to deliver an .IBM Transforms The Louvre Into Europe's First Smarter MuseumMarketWatch (press release)all 65 news articles »
The art of preservation - Brisbane Times
Brisbane TimesThe art of preservationBrisbane TimesThanks to the efforts of one woman, Miami Beach boasts the best collection of art deco buildings in the world, writes David Whitley. MOTHER Nature can often play a cruel hand in how a place looks and that applies to architecture as much as .and more »
Less Is Still More - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalLess Is Still MoreWall Street JournalNow, it is filled with precise replicas of the house's famous Brno, Tugendhat and Barcelona chairs. The Tugendhat House's restoration has benefited from a new approach to preserving Modernist buildings, says Jean-Louis Cohen, a Mies scholar and .and more »
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