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The San Diego County Administration Center is a historic Beaux-Arts/Spanish Revival-style building in San Diego, California. It houses the offices of the Government of San Diego County. It was completed in 1938 and was primarily funded by the Works Progress Administration. It was previously known as the San Diego Civic Center and as the City and County Administration Building. Because of its notable architecture and its location fronting San Diego Bay, it is nicknamed the Jewel on the Bay. Architects were Samuel Wood Hamill, William Templeton Johnson, Richard Requa and Louis John Gill. The building used innovative construction techniques to guard against earthquakes, and the project was considered to be "a prototype of American civic center architecture". The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 16, 1988.
The WRSC is a social enterprise of the Global Energy Network Institute (GENI). It is a facility where you can"visualize" data and examine critical issues of our time. By immersing yourself in a collaborative interactive environment you are able to uncover and debate actions and consequences related to global and regional issues. The facility enables policy makers, business leaders, politicians, and communities to make more sustainable choices and act on them quicker. This facility is a Beta Test for the final phase 5 World Resources Simulation Center which will serve 4 major functions: 1. Visualize resources and demand assessments 2. Long-range forecasting and trend analysis 3. Visualization and simulation to facilitate informed decision-making 4. Accelerated education for decision makers in business, government, civic groups and students A place where leaders, decision makers, and concerned citizens can collaborate to make educated decisions about our future. Businesses, governments, educational institutions, NGOs, and many others will have a resource for making informed and sustainable choices for our community and our society. In a world of interconnected issues and critical consequences, this kind of visualization tool is critical for thoughtful decision-making.
The San Diego County Administration Center is a historic Beaux-Arts/Spanish Revival-style building in San Diego, California. It houses the offices of the Government of San Diego County. It was completed in 1938 and was primarily funded by the Works Progress Administration. It was previously known as the San Diego Civic Center and as the City and County Administration Building. Because of its notable architecture and its location fronting San Diego Bay, it is nicknamed the Jewel on the Bay. Architects were Samuel Wood Hamill, William Templeton Johnson, Richard Requa and Louis John Gill. The building used innovative construction techniques to guard against earthquakes, and the project was considered to be "a prototype of American civic center architecture". The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 16, 1988.
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