Friday, September 21, 2007
Real Estate Appraisal Report Sample
few months ago I wrote a post about the history of my hometown edilicia Santiago de Veraguas , which was I think an interesting discussion in the comments of the blog readers. In the end my personal conclusion is that the inhabitants of these villages inside the country also feel interested in discussing the development and evolution of their physical environment whether urban or rural. This time I show you some pictures of the new urban infrastructure of the American section of road that runs through the westernmost part of the country. This is a project that takes many years and various government administrations that involves making up the entire country's road network to meet national development plans of tourism and the agricultural issue. It's been so with the city of Chitre, Las Tablas, Penonomé, David and it was the turn of Santiago de Veraguas. These are works rather the state, which successive governments need to run to meet a work of great significance for management and obvious, but is far from being part of a local development strategy and even national or local in the field of urban development.
Usually there is a misunderstanding between the population of what urban development. These works consist mainly widening of streets, rolling pavement better quality (concrete instead of asphalt layers), construction of sidewalks and lighting in all sections of the tracks. In one of the project there is also a high street (as exist in cities like Los Angeles, Houston or Panama City) that actually it is permitted to lighten the traffic but does not as efficient or worse with wide turns and narrow streets of lower level.
Yes, allows for better infrastructure and vehicular mobility in the seemingly most important points but the cost is very high (the cost of these works amounted to millions of dollars for a few cars traveling above and others below) compared to other needs such as a real plan of expansion of the city, the promotion and development of new types of housing, woodland and ornamental plant of the city completely, studies of a modern public transport system, a huge natural park, sports facilities of all levels (from baseball, soccer, tennis, swimming pools that are truly Olympian, cultural facilities, museums, theaters, auditoriums, etc). Ie urban economic strategies to enhance and create the city's approach to job creation and improved quality of life for its inhabitants. Start thinking to build models and stop copying recipes ls Panama City are examples completely at random, spontaneous and only lead to utter chaos. Lights have to look and think long-time city model we want to build a city that is planning and management model for the rest of the country.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
What To Do About A Dry Nose
Victory in the evening.
Originally uploaded by contraquien .
While the field of interior design and decoration is not a new area in our country as long there are many people dedicated to it, is a very ambiguous area of \u200b\u200bwork especially for the multidisciplinarity of the case and also The kinds of commissions and the various needs of customers. In the residential area usually what is done is called "decoration" for some pretty derogatory term, as they try to embellish or decorate a space with movable objects, an exercise for many "superficial" far from the pragmatic and functional practices that the same organization and use of space has to derive the propriety or aesthetics of the environment. The practice of interior design in Panama, in the residential area, is reserved especially for families of higher economic class than those traditionally responsible for public projects of the court recognized the surname of ancestry that their knowledge and "good taste" are responsible for the selection, together with the client, furniture, fabrics, paints, finishes, etc.. More recently due to the specialization of professionals is offering these services more professional, including more technical and complex services for graduate architects and interior designers. In schools of architecture this issue goes almost unnoticed and in the interior design schools in spite of great efforts, for some graduates of this race will cost to have a more established practice as architects as is usually the marketing spend products in the area of \u200b\u200bcounseling, customer service and sales.
Casa Cor is an event which highlights and showcases the talent and creativity of the professionals in this field since it usually lagged behind trade shows as Bello ExpoHabitat Home or work or making anonymous and unknown to the majority. The event as interior design theme reveals some flaws such as the design of movable parts. There was almost no proposals for the exhibition design of new parts, at least a chair or table. I remember seeing just a coffee table playing with a mirror-lined room designer Vicky Dalhgreen. The rest is mostly limited to the selection of furniture in the house sponsors that matter most contemporary furniture reproductions design of other homes very important as Vitra, Herman Miller and Knoll. A rather interesting note the event is the inclusion of artists and artworks in the rooms. Although, the selected works were part of the theme of "matching" of the artwork with the decor, the opportunity was propitious for assembled a varied and beautiful collection of paintings and sculptures, among Panamanian and Latin American Eduardo Tokeshi favorites, Braulio Matos, Aristides Ureña Ramos, Sebastian Spreng, Connie Lloveras, Eduardo Navarro, Tabo Toral, most of Galeria Arteconsult but also had works Mateo Sariel Galeria inhabitant. They could not miss the sweaters in this figurative Diego Linares although syncretic and black has become a cliche of interior design Panama today. It's what Al Sprague was in the seventies and eighties. In all environments, which definitely gets all the honors was the space "Master Bedroom" designer Patricia Maduro. Simply beautiful, inspired by Thomas Jefferson (American tradition of the interiors of a neo-Palladian Villa), the sophisticated simplicity of the details that did not hesitate to show, without being morbid visual gluttony or eclectic historicism. He was able to capture the atmosphere that love of tradition and comfort that must exist in a home.
Other areas highlighted were the "Den", designed by Vicky Dalhgreen, the "Formal Board" designer De La Guardia and the "Bath" sponsored by the Life Store. The "Bath Master Bedroom" by Jorge Zarak is very interesting because it leaves a large central space without partitions and all the appliances and furniture located at the perimeter, with dark violet tones give it a certain elegance, though there mega plasma TVs makes it less intimate and even pretentious.
Originally uploaded by contraquien .
Casa Cor has definitely been the "reality show" of the Panamanian interior designers. We hope the 2008 version in a house "Hispanic" as Hispania Building or other "Mid Century Modern" and the International Insurance Company of the Plaza on May 5 but did not but they could put up a parking valet parking as they did in the case now. Forgot to mention that on Wednesday the entry for students is $ 5.00 and regular admission is $ 10.00, no cameras allowed. They also have a catalog sale advertising display + at $ 15.00. The doors of Casa Cor Panama 2007 will be open until 12 August.