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Application Architects Announces Pro Bono Grant to Make Architectural Images More Accessible
WEST LAFAYETTE, IN, FEBRUARY 15, 2005 - An effort to make one of
the nation's largest architectural image collections more widely
available via the Web is underway thanks to a new partnership
between Application Architects, LLC, an international custom
software application builder, and the University of Maryland,
College Park.
Through an in-kind grant, Application Architects will design a
FileMaker Pro 7-based custom database for the University of
Maryland's School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, home
the Visual Resources Collection with over 340,000 images of
architectural sites around the world.
"Simply put," said Chris Kubica, Application Architects President,
"the educational benefits of this work are too exciting to pass up.
This is a chance to use digital images to teach people about the
world in which we all live, and we are thrilled about making these
images accessible to more people."
The new FileMaker Pro 7-based custom application will allow
students, faculty, and researchers to access many of the images in
the University's Elizabeth D. Alley Visual Resources Collection via
the Web.
"We have this extraordinary collection of images-an under-used
treasure, really-that may now be unlocked by this generous
technological gift," says Christine Hinojosa, a curator in the
Visual Resources Collection at Maryland's School of Architecture,
Planning, and Preservation. "This collection of architectural
images is nearly unparalleled, but those images aren't able to
reach a very wide audience when they are stored in drawers. With
the right tools, technology and education are a powerful team, and
this project makes the point dramatically."
The Elizabeth D. Alley Visual Resources Collection contains over
340,000 images of worldwide cities, sites, and buildings from
prehistoric and ancient times to the present. The Collection, known
for its depth and quality of images, supports the School 's
programs in architecture, urban planning, and historic
preservation. One of the distinctive aspects of the Collection is
the large number of images photographed by faculty members during
travels around the world. Currently, images in the Collection are
used to educate University of Maryland students about the physical
world in which they live. The goal is to make these images more
accessible and available via the Internet for broader use in an
educational setting. The project is expected to be up and running
by May 2005.
Kubica's firm values its pro-bono work on the project at $50,000
dollars, part of an annual grant donation to those working in the
non-profit sector.
"The University of Maryland team presented us with an opportunity
to craft a software solution that could palpably improve the way
students and teachers approach their work," Kubica says. "For us,
it's the perfect collaboration."
About Application Architects, LLC Application Architects is one of
the leading FileMaker Pro-based custom software builders in the
country and has helped companies such as Rush Medical Center,
Abbott Labs and Eli Lilly and Company build custom software that
drives mission critical business processes since 1997. In addition
to developing sophisticated enterprise-sized applications that
clients smile while using, Application Architects consultants have:
written the best-selling FileMaker book, The Book of FileMaker 6,
authored articles for MacWorld, FileMaker Advisor and ISO FileMaker
magazines and spoken at the annual international FileMaker
Developer Conference. The firm has a FileMaker 7 Certified
Developer, certified Project Management Professional (PMP) on
staff, and has been a proud FileMaker Solutions Alliance (FSA)
member for many years.
About the Application Architects Assist™ Program
On May 26, 2004, Application Architects announced an annual pledge
of $50,000-worth of free custom software development consulting to
not-for-profit corporations, public schools and any not-for-profit
organization committed to the betterment of the country and the
world.
Contacts:
Public Relations
Application Architects, LLC
765-427-7425
E-Mail: pr@applicationarch.com
http://www.applicationarch.com
Christine C. Hinojosa
Visual Resources Collection
School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
University of Maryland
301-405-6321
E-Mail: hinojosa@umd.edu
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