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    US. Ann Arbor

    I vakarus nuo Detroito ant dailios kalvos juosiamas upiu ikurtas pries pora simtu su virsumi metu iseiviu is Europos (vokieciu, danu, olandu ...) europinio stiliaus akademinis miestas. Jis visiskai nepanasus i didziuma USA miestu bei miesteliu. Galybe piliu pilaiciu, namai nera labai auksti, zalumos ant sienu tiek, kiek dar nemaciau niekur - nors Michigan'as labai zalias, bet tokiu didingu vijokliais apsirengusiu pastatu dar nematem
    Didziuma Michigan'o ir dalis aplinkiniu valstiju jaunimo svajoja studijuoti Ann Arbor'o University of Michigan bei kitose sio miesto mokymosi istaigose. Miestas grazus, zalias ir linksmas, daug jaunimo, mokymosi bei mokslo instituciju, bendrabuciai, viesbuciai, nuosavi namai centre, isnuomojami studentams, galybe meno galeriju, kaviniu, skaityklu, nuostabi biblioteka, panasi i karaliu rumus, baznycios, muziejai. Vyksta nuostabus festivaliai.
    Jei turite keliasdesimt tukstanciu amerikietisku $, galite bandyti stoti mokytis butent cia - sutiksite jaunimo is viso pasaulio, jusu diplomas, gautas privaciame University of Michigan atvers visus kelius i sviesia ateiti... Universitets turi nuosava ligonine, didziulius biblioteku rumu kompleksus, baznycia, sporto kompleksai ir t.t. ir pan.
    Ann Arboro architektura suzavi net daug pasaulio maciusius piliecius.
    Fotografuota geguzes sekmadienio ryta, kai ramu ir neknibzda studentu minia.
    Tad pasivaiksciojame kartu... gal susigundysite pastudijuoti butent cionai ?

























































































    Paskutinis taisė BiSa; 2006.07.04, 06:52.

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    Dekui uz idomias nuotraukas! Turiu pripazinti, kad miestelis yra tikrai nepaprastai grazus!!!

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      #3
      Dekui Bisa. Labai grazu. Matosi, kad tai neeilinis USA miestas.
      "Never argue with an idiots. They will bring you down to their level and beat you with experience"

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        #4
        Susidarė įspūdis, kad tai gražus ir jaukus USA miestelis. Ačiū.

        IT. Sicilija
        PT. 11 dienų Portugalijos keliais
        LT. Kaunas 2009.01.04

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          #5
          Lucky you, BiSa, and and greetings! You're going to Ann Arbor! Cool!

          I visited a visiting history professor there once ... decades ago, and it was in the middle of winter, so my memories of the place, both the town and the campus, are quite faded.

          The reason I'm jumping on this thread is that I also live in a famous university town; in our struggles over incessant and overwhelming expansion of the Cal campus, we occasionally hear about how "Ann Arbor" handles things.

          Most of what you show us here is classic European oldie style architecture, easily lovable and embraceable by all and made even more cozy and seductive by that vine. I detect no outright horrors at any rate, although I'm sure there must be a bunch of modern buildings on that campus--I do spot at least one-- (unless they have a VERY strong architecture review committe ). And of course you can always send that vine off to camouflage, mellow and soften the horror effect of all sorts of terrible buildings!

          Although I have been part of this and other forums for years, I have nothing to show of Berkeley, neither town nor gown, although my permanent resolve is to do better. Our campus, I gather, is much younger than that of Ann Arbor: we started out in the latter part of the 1800s, and at least through the 1920s there was a coherent architectural plan, one laid out and built by our greatest local architects, several of whom studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris: John Galen Howard, Bernard Maybeck, and Julia Morgan. :*****:

          PROBLEM: the University has been nibbling and chewing at Berkeley and taken huge chunks out of it since early on in its history. As the university grew, the town shrank, and that process continues to this day and beyond.

          For instance, I can imagine a similar scenario for that handsome Sigma Theta Epsilon fraternity house you're showing and one of the many frat houses here. I'm sure that villa used to be a private residence. One day the owners got enough of the increasingly dense and noisy surroundings creeping University expansion brought upon them and sold the place, which immediately or after some time of hiatus ended up in the hands of the fraternity (remember, all those STE or Alpha Beta Kappa or whatever boys who graduated long ago are only too happy to contribute to their alma mater for a tax break! So some generations of STE boys spend many happy, sloppy, beer guzzling years in that grand place until one day the mighty University would set its eyes on it, buy it & send the fraternity elsewhere without really providing for them, move in some office function for a while, let the place fall into disrepair, and ultimately tear it down for some fancy successor project (business school - law school encounter space or sthg ).

          I've seen many handsome buildings suffer that fate here, and several more are doomed to destruction in the wake of further University expansion. Did/does this happen in Ann Arbor as well? At what pace is the city being driven out of its historic realm? And does it even have room to move and shift? Berkeley doesn't.

          EDIT: I forgot to say aciu!
          Paskutinis taisė Whose Homepage; 2006.07.04, 10:20.
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            #6
            To Whose Homepage:
            Lucky you and welcome guest in Michigan
            I like Ann Arbor Downtown too. There are museums, galleries, unique and wonderful shops and restaurants, cool funky coffee shops, and a host of interesting things to do - no matter what time of year.

            "...I've seen many handsome buildings suffer that fate here, and several more are doomed to destruction in the wake of further University expansion. Did/does this happen in Ann Arbor as well? At what pace is the city being driven out of its historic realm? And does it even have room to move and shift? Berkeley doesn't.
            ..."
            Unfortunately, I can’t answer... You never can tell, there is no telling...

            Best regards!
            We hope to see you in Michigan

            Bisa

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              #7
              Ir lietuviskai:
              Na matyt zmogus domisi senuju Ann Arboro pastatu islikimu, jam apmaudu del esamos invazijos...Nelabai ka nusimanau sia tema. Fotografavome senuosius pastatus, o senamiestyje bludijom po dailes galerijas, suvenyru is viso pasaulio parduotuveles, knygynus, kavines, restoranus, ziopsojom i besilinksminancius studentus ir t.t. Liepa ar rugpjuti turi vykti saunus festivalis, todel susizinoje tikslu laika dumsim tenai. O dar arteja senuju automobiliu festivalis didziojoje Woodward street visai netoli musu - vos geras pusvalandis kelio- apie kurio dydi ir grozi mums papasakojo senbuviai...
              Kaip zmonems, kuriems neduog valgyti/gerti, o duok pakeliauti - tai tikra Meka...

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                #8
                thanks for the tour of the Ann Arbor Michigan university.
                In the future I hope to make some contribution in the similar threads, about UK universities.
                "I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." —Washington, D.C. June 18, 2002


                - George W. Bush President of the USA

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                  #9
                  To DeSadas :
                  You are welcome

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                    #10
                    Too bad you can't answer my questions, BiSa but thank you for your positive attitude!

                    At this point my chances of visiting Ann Arbor are nil while a visit to Lithuanian looks a whole lot better!

                    @DeSadas: you are also contemplating a time away from home to study in the UK? But only as long as you make it a point to return to your home county.
                    Paskutinis taisė Whose Homepage; 2006.07.08, 10:23.
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                      #11
                      Parašė Whose Homepage
                      @DeSadas: you are also contemplating a time away from home to study in the UK? But only as long as you make it a point to return to your home county.

                      It is very difficult to say what I will do after my PhD, the specialisation is quite rare and I do not know what I will do with that in Lithuania.
                      WH - where are you from originally?
                      "I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." —Washington, D.C. June 18, 2002


                      - George W. Bush President of the USA

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                        #12
                        Hamburg, Germany.
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                          Parašė Whose Homepage
                          Hamburg, Germany.
                          So why are you in sunny california
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                            Lol, I guess this is better dealt with via PM.
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                                Parašė Whose Homepage
                                Lol, I guess this is better dealt with via PM.
                                done
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