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Qué (quién) es fused porcelain - definición

TYPE OF URBAN PLANNING DESIGN
Fused-grid; Fused Grid
  • District with four neighbourhoods and mixed use zone, showing the twin connectors
  • A diagram showing the nested hierarchy of roads in the fused grid transportation network
  • One of several streets of the grid that was applied to the hilly site of Piraeus.
  • A straight street of a grid pattern in a 1950s suburb exhibiting low density, single family detached housing
  • A 2X2 km square segment of the street network of Paris with an approximate scale bar. It shows the highly irregular city blocks and the range of street orientations, both common attributes of many historic cities
  • Surveyor's plan of Salt Lake City, circa 1870s – an example of a uniform square grid
  • A diagram showing the street network structure of Radburn and its nested hierarchy. (The shaded area was not built)
  • An approved Community Development Plan in Calgary, Alberta that is based on the fused grid model
  • Diagram of a fused grid district showing four neighbourhoods and a mixed use zone
  • An adaptation to the grid street network (closure) that prevents through car traffic while permitting full access to pedestrians and bicycles
  • A street in the Medina of Marrakech, showing the "wall" effect of agglutinated buildings and the absence of lower floor windows.
  • A traffic circle applied to a four-way intersection as a means of improving its safety. This device, with a proven record of collision reductions and traffic flow improvement, turns the cross-intersection into four virtual three-way intersections.

Frankenthal Porcelain Factory         
  • Frankenthal porcelain group, c. 1760
  • Frankenthal [[porcelain mark]]s
  • Platter with a [[paeony]] from the French Hannong factory making [[Strasbourg faience]], c. 1765
  • Pieces from a dinner service of 1782
PORCELAIN PRODUCED IN THE PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY IN FRANKENTHAL IN THE ELECTORAL PALATINATE REGION OF GERMANY
Frankenthal porcelain factory; Frankenthal porcelain
The Frankenthal Porcelain Factory () was one of the greatest porcelain manufacturers of Germany and operated in Frankenthal in the Rhineland-Palatinate between 1755 and 1799. From the start they made hard-paste porcelain, and produced both figurines and dishware of very high quality, somewhat reflecting in style the French origin of the business, especially in their floral painting.
Chelsea porcelain factory         
  • A "Chelsea Toy" in the form of a basket of fruit, width 2 3/4 inches (4.1 × 7 cm), c. 1755, inscribed "MON AMOUR LES A CUEILLI POUR VOUS" ("my love gathered these for you").
  • Saucer with fable by the "Chelsea Fable Painter", perhaps Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale, c. 1752
  • "Botanical" red anchor plate with spray of fruiting [[Indian bean tree]], c. 1755
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  • Plate, c. 1755, with three vignette scenes from ''[[Aesop's Fables]]''
  • Part of a gold anchor tea service, c. 1758–59. The black and gold palette imitates Asian [[lacquer]].
  • Pair of vases, c. 1762, in a Sèvres style.  The main scenes derive from paintings by [[François Boucher]], via prints. Ht: 23 in. (59 cm)
PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY THAT WAS IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Chelsea Porcelain; Chelsea porcelain; Chelsea porcelain manufactory; Chelsea-Derby; Chelsea Porcelain Factory
Chelsea porcelain is the porcelain made by the Chelsea porcelain manufactory, the first important porcelain manufactory in England, established around 1743–45, and operating independently until 1770, when it was merged with Derby porcelain.The Bow factory was granted a patent in 1744 but no examples of its wares predating the first works of Chelsea porcelain are known.
Doccia porcelain         
  • This [[Massimiliano Soldani]], [[Pietà]], c. 1745, from a [[modello]] of 1711–13 is perhaps the largest early Doccia piece, over 3 feet wide, and moulded in 18 sections.<ref name="Le Corbeiller, 15">Le Corbeiller, 15</ref>
  • ''Museo Richard Ginori della Manifattura di Doccia'', closed as of 2019.
  • Table Centerpiece, 1750s
  • Part of tea-service, 1750s – the designs of playing naked boys are adapted from the print series ''[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Les_jeux_et_plaisirs_de_l%27enfance_(Stella) Les jeux et plaisirs de l'enfance]'' ("The games and pleasures of Childhood"), 1657, Paris, after [[Jacques Stella]].
ITALIAN PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY
Richard-Ginori; Doccia Porcelain; Richard Ginori
The Doccia porcelain manufactory, at Doccia, a frazione of Sesto Fiorentino, near Florence, was in theory founded in 1735 by marchese Carlo Ginori near his villa, though it does not appear to have produced wares for sale until 1746.Battie, 103 It has remained the most important Italian porcelain factory ever since.

Wikipedia

Fused grid

The fused grid is a street network pattern first proposed in 2002 and subsequently applied in Calgary, Alberta (2006) and Stratford, Ontario (2004). It represents a synthesis of two well known and extensively used network concepts: the "grid" and the "Radburn" pattern, derivatives of which are found in most city suburbs. Both concepts were self-conscious attempts to organize urban space for habitation. The grid was conceived and applied in the pre-automotive era of cities starting circa 2000 BC and prevailed until about 1900 AD. The Radburn pattern emerged in 1929 about thirty years following the invention of the internal combustion engine powered automobile and in anticipation of its eventual dominance as a means for mobility and transport. Both these patterns appear throughout North America. "Fused" refers to a systematic recombination of the essential characteristics of each of these two network patterns.