Alexander Barov
Alexander Georgiev Barov (Bulgarian: Александър Георгиев Баров) (1931 in Razlog – 1999) was an eminent Bulgarian architect.
Principal works
- National Palace of Culture, Sofia (1978)[1]
- Universiada Hall, Sofia (1961)[2]
- Accra Sports Stadium, Ghana (1961)
- Bulgarian Embassy in Moscow (1977)
- City Hall, Ruse[3]
- Boyana Residence (1974)—the former prime-ministerial residence in Sofia, which is now Bulgaria's National Historical Museum[3]
gollark: If you look at the mobile lineup for 7th gen vs 8th gen, you see that 8th gen has a lot more cores and also worse clocks.
gollark: Er, not their laptops, their mobile CPUs.
gollark: Intel decided to add tons of cores to their laptops without (allegedly) increasing the TDP, so clocks are bad.
gollark: Well, the most powerful one is the last one, since it appears to have a decent processor and GTX 1660, but obviously other stuff matters.
gollark: It has an actual dedicated GPU, might be better for gaming.
References
- National Palace of Culture (NDK) at Sofia Guide
- About Universiada Hall, at universiada-bg.com
- City Hall, Ruse, Bulgaria at Flickr.com (See other views of this building). Retrieved 7 July 2014
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.