This document lists 3 religious sites in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: the Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan mosque, the Sri Lanka Buddhist Temple in Sentul, and the Thean Hou Temple.
This document discusses houses of worship, both within and outside of Malaysia. It mentions several mosques in Malaysia, including Masjid Putra in Putrajaya, Masjid Negara in Kuala Lumpur, and Masjid Muhammadi in Kelantan. Internationally, it outlines mosques such as Masjid Nabawi in Madinah, the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, and the Grand Mosque in Mecca.
This document discusses religious buildings centered in cities in Malaysia and around the world. It lists several mosques centered in major cities in Malaysia, including Masjid Putra in Putrajaya and Masjid Sultan Salahudin Abdul Aziz Shah in Shah Alam. It also lists important mosques, churches, Hindu temples, and Buddhist temples centered in cities around the world, such as the Masjidil Haram in Mecca, Duomo di Milano cathedral in Italy, Angkor Wat in Cambodia, and Shwedagon Pagoda in Myanmar. The images used came from Google searches.
This document contains a student's project on pictures of cities centered around places of worship. It lists Masjidil Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Shwezigon Pagoda in Myanmar, Hindu temples at Batu Caves in Selangor, Angkor Wat in Cambodia, and Wat Arun in Bangkok as examples focused on in the project. The student thanks their professor for the topic.
This document contains pictures of various religious buildings from around the world including the Masjidil Haram in Mecca, the Putra Mosque in Putrajaya, Malaysia, the Shwedagon Pagoda in Myanmar, a Catholic church in Italy, and the Blue Mosque in Turkey. The document also provides the name and student ID of the author as well as the name of their professor.
Hudson Harbour Apartments is located in Poughkeepsie, NY. The document repeatedly lists the name and location of Hudson Harbour Apartments and provides contact information, including a telephone number, email address and website URL, for the apartment complex.
1) This document is a student assignment titled "Pictures of Planned Cities Centered Around Places of Worship" submitted by Nur Fatin Syamimi binti Aziz.
2) The assignment contains pictures of cities like Istanbul, Turkey, Makkah City, Madinah City, Kuala Lumpur, and Jakarta, Indonesia that are centered around prominent mosques, churches, or other religious buildings.
3) The student thanks the recipient at the end of the assignment for their time.
This document discusses the importance of centering cities around houses of worship. It provides examples of Masjidil Haram in Mecca, the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, and Angkor Wat in Cambodia as iconic religious structures that were central to their surrounding cities and communities. The document expresses gratitude at the end.
This document summarizes a Hajj pilgrimage over 17 days, beginning with arrival at the airport in Mecca and including key events and locations visited each day such as tawaf, sa'i, Arafah, Muzdalifah, Mina, and Madinah. Some highlights included tawaf at the Kaaba, spending the day of Arafah in tents outside Muzdalifah, throwing stones in Mina on Eid day, visiting important mosques and sites in Madinah like the Prophet's Mosque and tomb. The pilgrimage concluded with farewell tawaf and departure from the holy cities, with hopes to return again.
This document lists six famous religious structures from around Southeast Asia and the Middle East. It includes the Masjid Putrajaya and Masjid Negara in Malaysia, the Masjid Kristal in Terengganu, the Borobudur Temple in Thailand, Angkor Wat in Cambodia, the Ka'abah in Mecca, and the Masjid Nabawi in Madinah.
This document contains a list of 6 cities and religious sites that are centered around houses of worship: Makkah, Saudi Arabia; Istanbul, Turkey; Putrajaya, Malaysia; Vatican City; Seville Cathedral in Spain. It is a task assignment for a class on urban planning and development focusing on drawings of cities organized around religious buildings.
The document provides examples of cities centered around places of worship. It lists Makkah, Saudi Arabia (Masjidil Haram), Duomo in Milan Italy (a grand cathedral), Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok Thailand, Angkor Wat in Cambodia (the largest Hindu temple), and the Blue Mosque in Istanbul Turkey. For each example, it notes the name of the city, country, and religious building at the center. Photos are also included of each place of worship.
This document provides information about sustainable residential developments centered around places of worship. It includes pictures of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, a mosque in Turkey, the Prophet's Mosque, and the National Mosque of Malaysia in Putrajaya. The document was prepared by Nurulhidayah binti Hamzah for Prof. Dr. Rizatul Iqbal Abdullah as part of an assignment on developing faith-centered communities.
This document contains 4 examples of cities centered around places of worship: Masjidil Haram in Mecca, Angkor Wat in Cambodia, Thean Hao in China, and Debod, an ancient Egyptian temple now located in Madrid.
This document discusses 4 locations that are centered around houses of worship: Mecca in Saudi Arabia which is centered around the Kaaba mosque; Melaka in Malaysia which has many mosques, temples and churches; Borobudur in Thailand which is centered around the famous Borobudur Buddhist temple; and Vatican City in Italy which is centered around St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.
This document provides a list of 5 cities around the world that are centered around houses of worship, including Makkah in Saudi Arabia, which centers around the Grand Mosque; Vatican City in Italy, which centers around St. Peter's Basilica; Batu Caves in Malaysia, which centers around a Hindu shrine; and Melaka in Malaysia, which had religious buildings built by Portuguese missionaries in the 15th-16th centuries. The document gives the student's matric number and course information at the top.
This document contains a student's presentation on urban planning centered around places of worship. It includes 3 images - the Masjid al-Haram mosque in Mecca, the Batu Caves Hindu temples in Kuala Lumpur, and the Angkor Wat temples in Cambodia. The student thanks the professor for the assignment.
This document proposes several recommendations to renew an urban center that is facing issues like flooding, traffic jams, lack of jobs, and unsafe housing. The recommendations include:
1) Improving public transportation by connecting the area to the LRT network to alleviate traffic and ensure reliable transportation.
2) Implementing transit-oriented development to reduce traffic and plan road networks effectively.
3) Renewing housing by replacing wooden and terraced homes with high-rise apartments to accommodate more residents and prevent fires.
4) Preserving cultural areas to promote tourism.
The document lists 5 notable landmarks from around the world: Makkah, Batu Caves in Selangor, the Taj Mahal in New Delhi, Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, and Turki.
This document lists important religious sites centered around different faiths. It mentions Western Mosque in Amsterdam and Ka'bah in Mecca for Islam. For Christianity it lists Gereja Luwuk Banggai and St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow. Wat Suthat in Bangkok and Kusinara in India are provided for Buddhism. Hindu sites listed are Kanchipuram Temple in South India, Virupaksha Temple in Hampi, India.
This document is a student assignment that discusses cities centered around places of worship. It provides the student's name and student ID number. It also includes several links to websites about religious sites in Kyoto, Addis Ababa, India, and Rome, suggesting these cities will be discussed in the assignment.
Dokumen ini membahas tentang tugasan membangun bandar yang berpusatkan rumah ibadat. Terdapat gambar Kaabah di Mekah dan Madinah yang menjadi contoh bandar berpusatkan rumah ibadat seperti masjid. Gambar-gambar tersebut dimasukkan ke dalam Power Point untuk tugasan tersebut.
This document lists 6 famous religious sites around the world, including Borobudur Temple in Central Java, Indonesia, Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia, Taj Mahal in Agra, India, Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey, and the holy city of Makkah in Saudi Arabia. It also mentions Batu Caves in Selangor, Malaysia.
This document lists and briefly describes several cities that are centered around important religious sites, including Makkah and Madinah in Saudi Arabia which are centered around important mosques in Islam, Vatican City which is centered around St. Peter's Basilica as the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, and Angkor Wat in Cambodia which is an important Buddhist temple site.
The document discusses different types of houses of worship that can be focal points in urban planning and development, including mosques like the Masjid Nabawi and Masjid At-Taqwa Kutacane, temples such as the Batu Caves temple and Sri Maha Mariamman temple, and churches like the Christ Church in Melaka and Tama Lang church in Kudat, Sabah. It provides examples of religious buildings from countries including Malaysia, Indonesia, Russia, and Singapore that could be considered central to communities when designing new cities or expanding existing urban areas.
Dokumen ini memberikan gambar-gambar bandar yang berpusatkan rumah ibadah dari agama Kristian, Islam, dan Hindu sebagai contoh untuk tugasan pembinaan bandar berpusatkan rumah ibadah. Gambar-gambar tersebut terdiri daripada Katedral Milan, Katedral Seville, Masjid Istiqlal, Masjid Al-Haram, Kuil Akshardham, dan Kuil Sri Ranganathaswamy.
This document discusses important places of worship in Malaysia and around the world from different religions. It lists prominent mosques in Putrajaya, Shah Alam, and Terengganu. It also mentions important mosques in Turkey, Palestine, Madinah and Mecca. Hindu and Buddhist temples in Malaysia are noted, along with Christian churches in Melaka and Kuala Lumpur. In less than 3 sentences, the document provides a high-level overview of religious sites discussed for Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Christianity both within Malaysia and internationally.
The document lists and describes important religious buildings around the world that are centered in cities and serve as places of worship. It mentions prominent mosques like the Kaaba in Mecca, the Masjid Nabawi in Medina, and the Masjid Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem. It also lists famous churches such as St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, Liverpool Cathedral in the UK, and cathedrals in Seville, Spain and Milan, Italy. Buddhist temples mentioned include the Leshan Giant Buddha in China and temples in Bangkok, Thailand and Kamakura, Japan that house important Buddha statues.
This document lists six famous religious structures from around Southeast Asia and the Middle East. It includes the Masjid Putrajaya and Masjid Negara in Malaysia, the Masjid Kristal in Terengganu, the Borobudur Temple in Thailand, Angkor Wat in Cambodia, the Ka'abah in Mecca, and the Masjid Nabawi in Madinah.
This document contains a list of 6 cities and religious sites that are centered around houses of worship: Makkah, Saudi Arabia; Istanbul, Turkey; Putrajaya, Malaysia; Vatican City; Seville Cathedral in Spain. It is a task assignment for a class on urban planning and development focusing on drawings of cities organized around religious buildings.
The document provides examples of cities centered around places of worship. It lists Makkah, Saudi Arabia (Masjidil Haram), Duomo in Milan Italy (a grand cathedral), Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok Thailand, Angkor Wat in Cambodia (the largest Hindu temple), and the Blue Mosque in Istanbul Turkey. For each example, it notes the name of the city, country, and religious building at the center. Photos are also included of each place of worship.
This document provides information about sustainable residential developments centered around places of worship. It includes pictures of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, a mosque in Turkey, the Prophet's Mosque, and the National Mosque of Malaysia in Putrajaya. The document was prepared by Nurulhidayah binti Hamzah for Prof. Dr. Rizatul Iqbal Abdullah as part of an assignment on developing faith-centered communities.
This document contains 4 examples of cities centered around places of worship: Masjidil Haram in Mecca, Angkor Wat in Cambodia, Thean Hao in China, and Debod, an ancient Egyptian temple now located in Madrid.
This document discusses 4 locations that are centered around houses of worship: Mecca in Saudi Arabia which is centered around the Kaaba mosque; Melaka in Malaysia which has many mosques, temples and churches; Borobudur in Thailand which is centered around the famous Borobudur Buddhist temple; and Vatican City in Italy which is centered around St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.
This document provides a list of 5 cities around the world that are centered around houses of worship, including Makkah in Saudi Arabia, which centers around the Grand Mosque; Vatican City in Italy, which centers around St. Peter's Basilica; Batu Caves in Malaysia, which centers around a Hindu shrine; and Melaka in Malaysia, which had religious buildings built by Portuguese missionaries in the 15th-16th centuries. The document gives the student's matric number and course information at the top.
This document contains a student's presentation on urban planning centered around places of worship. It includes 3 images - the Masjid al-Haram mosque in Mecca, the Batu Caves Hindu temples in Kuala Lumpur, and the Angkor Wat temples in Cambodia. The student thanks the professor for the assignment.
This document proposes several recommendations to renew an urban center that is facing issues like flooding, traffic jams, lack of jobs, and unsafe housing. The recommendations include:
1) Improving public transportation by connecting the area to the LRT network to alleviate traffic and ensure reliable transportation.
2) Implementing transit-oriented development to reduce traffic and plan road networks effectively.
3) Renewing housing by replacing wooden and terraced homes with high-rise apartments to accommodate more residents and prevent fires.
4) Preserving cultural areas to promote tourism.
The document lists 5 notable landmarks from around the world: Makkah, Batu Caves in Selangor, the Taj Mahal in New Delhi, Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, and Turki.
This document lists important religious sites centered around different faiths. It mentions Western Mosque in Amsterdam and Ka'bah in Mecca for Islam. For Christianity it lists Gereja Luwuk Banggai and St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow. Wat Suthat in Bangkok and Kusinara in India are provided for Buddhism. Hindu sites listed are Kanchipuram Temple in South India, Virupaksha Temple in Hampi, India.
This document is a student assignment that discusses cities centered around places of worship. It provides the student's name and student ID number. It also includes several links to websites about religious sites in Kyoto, Addis Ababa, India, and Rome, suggesting these cities will be discussed in the assignment.
Dokumen ini membahas tentang tugasan membangun bandar yang berpusatkan rumah ibadat. Terdapat gambar Kaabah di Mekah dan Madinah yang menjadi contoh bandar berpusatkan rumah ibadat seperti masjid. Gambar-gambar tersebut dimasukkan ke dalam Power Point untuk tugasan tersebut.
This document lists 6 famous religious sites around the world, including Borobudur Temple in Central Java, Indonesia, Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia, Taj Mahal in Agra, India, Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey, and the holy city of Makkah in Saudi Arabia. It also mentions Batu Caves in Selangor, Malaysia.
This document lists and briefly describes several cities that are centered around important religious sites, including Makkah and Madinah in Saudi Arabia which are centered around important mosques in Islam, Vatican City which is centered around St. Peter's Basilica as the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, and Angkor Wat in Cambodia which is an important Buddhist temple site.
The document discusses different types of houses of worship that can be focal points in urban planning and development, including mosques like the Masjid Nabawi and Masjid At-Taqwa Kutacane, temples such as the Batu Caves temple and Sri Maha Mariamman temple, and churches like the Christ Church in Melaka and Tama Lang church in Kudat, Sabah. It provides examples of religious buildings from countries including Malaysia, Indonesia, Russia, and Singapore that could be considered central to communities when designing new cities or expanding existing urban areas.
Dokumen ini memberikan gambar-gambar bandar yang berpusatkan rumah ibadah dari agama Kristian, Islam, dan Hindu sebagai contoh untuk tugasan pembinaan bandar berpusatkan rumah ibadah. Gambar-gambar tersebut terdiri daripada Katedral Milan, Katedral Seville, Masjid Istiqlal, Masjid Al-Haram, Kuil Akshardham, dan Kuil Sri Ranganathaswamy.
This document discusses important places of worship in Malaysia and around the world from different religions. It lists prominent mosques in Putrajaya, Shah Alam, and Terengganu. It also mentions important mosques in Turkey, Palestine, Madinah and Mecca. Hindu and Buddhist temples in Malaysia are noted, along with Christian churches in Melaka and Kuala Lumpur. In less than 3 sentences, the document provides a high-level overview of religious sites discussed for Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Christianity both within Malaysia and internationally.
The document lists and describes important religious buildings around the world that are centered in cities and serve as places of worship. It mentions prominent mosques like the Kaaba in Mecca, the Masjid Nabawi in Medina, and the Masjid Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem. It also lists famous churches such as St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, Liverpool Cathedral in the UK, and cathedrals in Seville, Spain and Milan, Italy. Buddhist temples mentioned include the Leshan Giant Buddha in China and temples in Bangkok, Thailand and Kamakura, Japan that house important Buddha statues.
This document discusses centralizing places of worship such as mosques, churches and Angkor Wat. It mentions focusing mosques, churches and the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia into centralized locations rather than having many scattered throughout a city or area. The document presents the idea of consolidating religious buildings for easier access and management.
Dokumen ini memberikan contoh bandar-bandar yang berpusatkan rumah ibadah seperti Mekah, Madinah, Masjid Muhammadi Kota Bharu untuk Islam, Old Town Square Church, Gereja Christ Melaka untuk Kristian, Sri Subramaniar Temple, Chinese Temple untuk Buddha beserta rujukan sumber gambar.
This document lists several cities around the world that are centered around places of worship. It includes Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia which are important sites for Muslims, the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem for Muslims and Jews, Angkor Wat in Cambodia which is a Buddhist temple, Vatican City as the center of Christianity, and Amritsar in India as a holy city for Sikhs.
The document discusses the importance of religious centers in urban planning and lists several major mosques and religious centers in Malaysia and abroad. It provides a list of prominent mosques within Malaysia, including Masjid Abidin in Terengganu, Masjid Sultan Ahmad Shah in Pahang, Masjid Jamek in Sarawak, and Masjid Negeri Arau in Perak. It also lists important international Islamic sites, such as the mosques in Mecca, Medina, and the Blue Mosque in Istanbul.
This document discusses several cities and religious sites around the world that are centered around places of worship. It provides pictures and brief descriptions of prominent mosques in Mecca, Pakistan, and Morocco; churches in Vatican City, Russia, and India; Buddhist temples in India and Myanmar; Hindu temples in India; Sikh Golden Temple in India; Jain temple in India; and Bah叩'鱈 House of Worship in India. The religious sites highlighted are important pilgrimage centers for various faiths.
The document discusses important places of worship in several religions around the world. It lists prominent mosques in Mecca, Medina, Istanbul, and Brunei. It also lists important Christian cathedrals in Italy, Spain, and Buddhist temples and pagodas in Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Hindu temples in Indonesia.
Bandar kecil yang terpencil memerlukan bekalan tenaga untuk memajukan agroindustrinya. Cadangan yang diberikan termasuk menggunakan tenaga hidroelektrik dari sungai-sungai deras, tenaga angin yang sesuai dengan bentuk geografi pergunungan, dan tenaga solar yang mudah didapati di kawasan yang lebih tinggi.
Day 1 Seminar_The Plan-making Score_web.pptxmhutttch
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Includes an opening presentation, a hands-on group exercise exploring culture, people and process and a final sharing session. We aim to identify barriers, celebrate bold ideas and create clear actions, so we can deliver local plans faster, smarter and better-focusing on what we can control.
Day 2 Seminar_Going Digital PAS conference Feb 2025_web.pptxmhutttch
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We hear from MHCLGs digital team on the progress so far, and one of the councils who has been part of Open Digital Planning for years. We will share some ideas about what might be next, and how leaders of services can prepare for a more digital future. If you can feel the potential that better ICT and use of data can bring but dont know where to start this session is for you.
This presentation explores the role of recalcitrant halocarbons in environmental microbiology, focusing on their persistence in ecosystems and the challenges they pose to microbial degradation. It covers the mechanisms by which certain halocarbons resist breakdown, their impact on soil and water quality, and the strategies employed by microbes to metabolize these stubborn compounds. The presentation also highlights current research, environmental concerns, and potential solutions for managing halocarbon contamination in various ecosystems. Ideal for students, researchers, and environmental professionals.
Breakout session Monday, February 10 at 2:30 p.m.
Precision Farming with Smart Soil Insights: How Advanced Soil Profiling Enhances Farm Economics and Ecology
As part of the ACTION Climate-Smart Commodities Partnership project being led by OpenTEAM, CTIC, Houston Engineering and The Nature Conservancy are leading development of the CTIC Conservation Connector, a new web app whose initial purpose is to allow farmers, ranchers, landowners and trusted advisors find conservation and climate-smart ag programs available to them, as well as service providers who can assist with the planning, implementation, and verification of incentivized practices.
Speaker: Dorn Cox, Wolfes Neck Research Center & OpenTEAM, Research Director, LeAnn Buck, MN Association of Soil & Water Conservation Districts, Executive Director, and Drew Kessler, Houston Engineering, Inc., Project Manager & Principal and as moderator David Gustafson (Speakers), Conservation Technology Information Center
Day 2 Seminar_Innovation and Bold Leadership_web.pptxmhutttch
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How can planning services stay resilient while embracing bold leadership? This session explores managing change, tackling challenges, and daring to do things differently. Hear real-world insights, devise unthinkable solutions, and leave with a challenge to take one bold step.
Hear from experts on how well new NDCs are stacking up both to curb emissions and protect communities from increasingly severe climate impacts and what to look out for next. Speakers assess the plans submitted thus far and also share what to expect from key forthcoming submissions, such as those from China and the European Union, as well as consider the next steps in driving progress toward a net-zero future.
Final presentation_46 Foundation day_23.09.2020.pptPuthiyavanT1
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