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John F. Kennedy International Airport
Is an international airport located in Queens County, southwest of the city of New York, about
19 km from Lower Manhattan. Is the largest gateway for air travelers to the United States of
America, and the largest freight gateways in the United States in terms of the value of shipments.
And also a major gateway for
international flights of the U.S. Airways
and Delta Air Lines. Ninety other airline
operating at the airport John F. Kennedy
International Airport.
Commends the
airport began in
1943 with modest
ambitions -
approximately $
60 million spent in
the process of
building and
construction.
Airport takeoff
marked the first
commercial flight
on July 1, 1948.
John F. Kennedy International Airport
Site plan
John F. Kennedy International Airport
Heinz Galinski School
In 1986, the Jewish elementary school was opened with 25 students in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Due to the large immigration process after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the foundation stone was laid in 1992 for a school building. shots of the new school after three years of construction, the new school opened in 1995 his goals and was named the long-standing chairman of the Jewish Community of Berlin , Heinz Galinski Jewish education means the linkage and engagement with the history of Jewish education, Jewish life, Jewish education and its transformation into the present. Shalom is the Hebrew word for peace.
Hassan Fathy
was a noted Egyptian architect who pioneered appropriate technology for building in Egypt, especially by
working to re-establish the use of mud brick (or adobe) and traditional as opposed to western building
designs and lay-outs. Fathy was recognized with the Aga Khan Award for Architecture Chairman's Award
in 1980.
Hassan Fathy was cosmopolitan trilingual
professor-engineer-architect, amateur
musician, dramatist, and inventor.
He utilized ancient design methods and materials, and
integrated a knowledge of the rural Egyptian economic
situation with a wide knowledge of ancient architectural
and town design techniques. He trained local inhabitants to
make their own materials and build their own buildings.
Hassan Fathy
He designed nearly 160 separate projects, from modest country retreats to fully planned communities
with police, fire, and medical services, with markets, schools and theatres, with places for worship and
others for recreation, including many, functional buildings including laundry facilities, ovens, and wells.
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