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This examination of some of the compositions produced by Villa-Lobos over the 1910s reveals his desire to take a stance in relation to Rio de Janeiro’s classical musicians. To be accepted by his peers, he had to abide by the aesthetic rules of the classical music scene in the city. This included moving away from popular music: it is striking that, in the body of work composed by Villa-Lobos during the 1910s, there is an almost complete absence of aesthetic elements linked to popular music, despite the composer’s contact with the chorões. The classical music written by him had no declared or internationally national element. Detailed. | THE APARTMENT SERVICE WORLDWIDE The Global Serviced Apartments q n report 2-5 About The Apartment Service 6-9 What is a Serviced Apartment 10-23 Industry Overview 24-37 Industry Benchmark 38-41 Rates Analysis 42 - 47 Chain of Fools 48-50 Duty of Care 51 - 53 Tomorrow s World 54 - 55 Global Apartment Listings 56-60 Ask the Expert 61 - 62 Appendices 51 Tomorrow s World What next for the serviced apartment By Catherine Chetwynd Design technology and service will be the three major features in the serviced apartment of the future according to the pundits of the industry. There is going to be a raising of the bar in design and comfort it will be the end of corporate bland says Tracey Stephenson whose company Staying Cool commissioned furniture for its Birmingham premises and used a mixture of commissioned retro and refurbished in its Manchester apartments. And technology will range from entertainment systems to the ability to control lighting and heating remotely. This will also have a green agenda. Link the Edge provides a brain which controls all electricity remotely and guests will be able to ring a given number and type in a password which allows them to alter heating and lighting. It is already possible but we have not explored all the implications she says. This is one step on from the key cards in hotels that allow guests to turn lights and heating on and off as they enter and leave a room. General Manager of Hyde Park Gate Cheval Group Malcolm Broadbent agrees that control of energy use is a serious consideration. It is getting increasingly expensive and we will need to look at our carbon footprint he says. Insulation to prevent heat loss and gain depending on the time of year will become more sophisticated where outside sensors make systems compensate for what is going on outside before anyone has to turn a dial and more sophisticated than that respond to when and how people use the building. And consultant to the industry Elaine Quiroz says the industry is .

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