scholarly journals Understanding and Incentivizing Workforce Housing: A Professional Project for the City of San Luis Obispo

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer L Wiseman
2015 ◽  
Vol 93 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-72 ◽  
Author(s):  
Celia Aradillas-García ◽  
Gabriela Palos-Lucio ◽  
Aldanely Padrón-Salas

Zootaxa ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 616 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
BARRY ROTH ◽  
JEFF TUPEN

Globose-shelled to depressed-helicoid terrestrial snails of the subgenus Helminthoglypta (Charodotes) occur from the vicinity of Morro Bay to the City of San Luis Obispo in San Luis Obispo County, central California, USA. Populations with intensely papillose shells largely or entirely lacking incised spiral sculpture, originally described as "Helix var. morroensis," have been regarded as either a subspecies of Helminthoglypta walkeriana (Hemphill, 1911) or an infrasubspecific variation without taxonomic significance. Shell form variation is distributed as one would expect if the two major aggregations of individuals were reproductively isolated, biological species, H. walkeriana and H. morroensis (Hemphill, 1911). Differing penial morphology is also consistent with reproductive isolation. The two species appear to be allopatric.


1949 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 56-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
John W. Griffin

In view of the vast number of spurious glass artifacts known, it is of interest to note a genuine example which came to light recently in excavations in Florida.The scraper illustrated with this note (Fig. 27) is made of heavy green glass, and is a perfectly good aboriginal piece in form and workmanship. The length is 57 mm., the width 36 mm. The greatest thickness, 11 mm., lies near the steep nose at a point where original surfaces are present on both bottom and top. Undoubtedly, the material was derived from a heavy green glass bottle.The artifact was found in test excavations at the site of San Luis de Talimali, several miles west of the city of Tallahassee, Florida. San Luis was the major Spanish settlement in the Apalachee area during the seventeenth century, and at the time of its abandonment and destruction in 1704 consisted of a fort and blockhouse, a mission, and a number of dwellings inhabited by both Spaniards and Indians.


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jorge Adaro ◽  
Amílcar Fasulo ◽  
María Beatriz Nieto ◽  
Javier Zizzias
Keyword(s):  
San Luis ◽  

2013 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 30-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rafael Aguilar-Gonzalez ◽  
Marco Cardenas-Juarez ◽  
Ulises Pineda Rico ◽  
Enrique Stevens-Navarro

Author(s):  
Sergio Ricardo Quiroga

<p>This paper studies the participation of women in the media seeking to examine whether there was discrimination against them, the characteristics of female employment, institutional cultures and the dynamics of power in the period between 1982 and 2002 in the city of Villa Mercedes, San Luis, Argentina. This development is also a research effort to try to display the status of women in the media world in a certain context and historical moment. Stereotypical representation of female workers in the media has been one of the central themes of the first reviews and studies on communication and gender. Using tools of qualitative methodology using document analysis and semi-structured interviews examine the institutional and dynamic cultures of power in women who worked in the media in the city of Villa Mercedes, San Luis.</p><p> </p>


Author(s):  
Diana Avellaneda
Keyword(s):  
San Luis ◽  

El gusto es cambiante y la moda caprichosa. Si la indumentaria confirma determinados rumbos, tanto las fragancias como la joyería son también referentes de tendencias de lassociedades. Los países más prestigiosos en perfumería como Francia e Italia, marcan iniciativas(la coautoría perfumista-diseñador parece ser una) y tradicionales marcas de alhajas no cesande renovarse entre cauchos, esmeraldas y nuevas filosofías de diseño. Los argentinos planteantambién lo propio. No en vano se introducen esencias patagónicas en el mercado internacional(Fueguia 1833) y un artista natural de la provincia de San Luis (Rodrigo Otazú) engalana consus joyas los cuellos de Madonna, Lady Gaga, y las actrices de Sex and the City. Creencias, sincretismos y mundialización se suman al momento de adornarse, seducir y protegerse, objetivos tanantiguos como el incienso y el oro, pero que indudablemente ahora se dirigen a la interrelaciónde las artes y a la búsqueda de nuevos talismanes para la esperanza.


2013 ◽  
Vol 44 (4) ◽  
pp. 1155-1161 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cecilia S.M. Lucero Estrada ◽  
Lucia E. Alcaráz ◽  
Sara E. Satorres ◽  
Eduardo Manfredi ◽  
Lidia del C. Velázquez

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simón Castillo Fernández

Este artículo se pregunta por la población San Luis, construida en Santiago por el Consejo Superior de Habitaciones Obreras durante la primera mitad de la década del veinte. ¿Cuáles fueron las principales características de diseño arquitectónico y urbano de dichas casas y su entorno? ¿Cómo ese emprendimiento puede convertirse en un vehículo para comprender las representaciones de la institución respecto a la vivienda higiénica? ¿Cómo era el sector de la ciudaden que se insertó dicho conjunto? Estas tres preguntas apuntan a ser respondidas mediante un estudio de historia urbana que aborda prioritariamente dimensiones de la política y la arquitectura, indagando la trayectoria inicial de una población erigida por el Estado de Chile. ABSTRACT This article will question for the San Luis poblacion, built in Santiago by the Superior Council of Labor Rooms during the first half of the decade of the 1920s. What were the main characteristics of architectural and urban design of these houses and these environment? How that entrepreneurship can become a vehicle for understanding the representations of the institution with respect to the hygienic housing? What was the sector of the city that was inserted? These threequestions to be answered by a study of urban history that addresses priority dimensions of policy and architecture, to investigate the initial path of a poblacion built by the State of Chile.


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