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Library Božidar Kantušer
The Library Božidar Kantušer, formerly known as International Library of Contemporary Music (in French: Bibliothèque Internationale de Musique Contemporaine, B.I.M.C.), is a Nonprofit organization, non-profit association chartered under the French 1901 Law on associations. It was created in 1968 to promote contemporary music by facilitating access to published and unpublished Sheet music, scores from around the world. For this purpose, the Music library, library centralizes (without aesthetic bias) and lists the scores, and then facilitates their discovery by Computer science, computerized means. At its inception the association was subsidized by the Fontainebleau, City of Fontainebleau and the Minister of Culture (France), French Ministry of Culture, further by the Paris, City of Paris and the ''Ministry of Culture''. Since 2006, the collection of ''scores'' and Sound recording and reproduction, recordings (more than 24,500 documents in 2012) is available in ''Paris'' at the Mé ...
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A façade () (also written facade) is generally the front part or exterior of a building. It is a Loanword, loan word from the French language, French (), which means 'frontage' or 'face'. In architecture, the façade of a building is often the most important aspect from a design standpoint, as it sets the tone for the rest of the building. From the engineering perspective, the façade is also of great importance due to its impact on Efficient energy use, energy efficiency. For historical façades, many local zoning regulations or other laws greatly restrict or even forbid their alteration. Etymology The word is a loanword from the French , which in turn comes from the Italian language, Italian , from meaning 'face', ultimately from post-classical Latin . The earliest usage recorded by the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' is 1656. Façades added to earlier buildings It was quite common in the Georgian architecture, Georgian period for existing houses in English towns to be give ...
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