The ruined palace in Ankober, once a royal seat, was home to which emperor before Addis Ababa became the capital?
Anonymous Quiz
19%
Tewodros II
65%
Menelik II
12%
Yohannes IV
5%
Zewditu
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For Ethiopian students only..
የትምህርት ማስረጃ ማረጋገጫ አገልግሎት ለማግኘት የሚያመለክቱ ተገልጋዮች የሚከተሉትን ቅድመ-ሁኔታዎች ማሟላት ይጠበቅባቸዋል!
If you want to authenticate your documents for a masters study or any other reason… these are the steps you should follow…
If you don’t understand Amharic use google translate… hope this is useful!!!
@unityarch
የትምህርት ማስረጃ ማረጋገጫ አገልግሎት ለማግኘት የሚያመለክቱ ተገልጋዮች የሚከተሉትን ቅድመ-ሁኔታዎች ማሟላት ይጠበቅባቸዋል!
If you want to authenticate your documents for a masters study or any other reason… these are the steps you should follow…
If you don’t understand Amharic use google translate… hope this is useful!!!
@unityarch
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Center for Science Development 🧪🌄
Designed by Pikasch Architecture Studio, the Center for Science Development is a beacon of innovation and sustainability.
Spanning three public levels, it features permanent exhibitions linked to a welcoming lobby, temporary displays in the basement, and a first-floor Science Club and restaurant with direct access to an open-air science park seamlessly integrated into the surrounding hills.
Visitors can climb two rock formations to reach exhibition platforms and stunning viewpoints. The structure boasts a stone-mimicking GFRC shell, green roofs, and glass, supported by a robust truss skeleton for spatial grandeur.
Powered by wind turbines for electricity and geothermal heat pumps using water and soil for heating/cooling, it embraces eco-friendly energy. A true fusion of science, nature, and architecture!
@unityarch
Designed by Pikasch Architecture Studio, the Center for Science Development is a beacon of innovation and sustainability.
Spanning three public levels, it features permanent exhibitions linked to a welcoming lobby, temporary displays in the basement, and a first-floor Science Club and restaurant with direct access to an open-air science park seamlessly integrated into the surrounding hills.
Visitors can climb two rock formations to reach exhibition platforms and stunning viewpoints. The structure boasts a stone-mimicking GFRC shell, green roofs, and glass, supported by a robust truss skeleton for spatial grandeur.
Powered by wind turbines for electricity and geothermal heat pumps using water and soil for heating/cooling, it embraces eco-friendly energy. A true fusion of science, nature, and architecture!
@unityarch
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