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    Joint Building Contract

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    and ease. Two examples of such jobs are Computer Programmer and Architect. Both jobs offered the comfort of working‚ majority of the time in air-conditioned facility with a desk and chair instead of under the blazing sun. Both jobs are relatively safe and pose no apparent health-risk. The medium income for both job situated at around $71‚000 to $72‚000‚ with prerequisite of a Bachelor’s degree in the designated field. An architect is someone that design and plan the construction of buildings and

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    Antoni Gaudi

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    To what extent was Antoni Gaudi the greatest architect in European history? Antoni Gaudi‚ an architect‚ was born on June 25th‚ 1852 in Rues‚ Catalonia‚ Spain. Antoni showed great interest in architecture at a very young age. He eventually ended up going to the Provincial School of Architecture. He then graduated in 1878‚ and started to work for other companies and then went to the Paris World’s Fair of 1878 and presented his own showcase. This fair really launched his

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    Vitruvius Pollio Book I Chapter I: The Education of the Architect Marcos Vitruvius Pollio was a military engineer and architectural theorist of whom was the earliest whose writing remains from ancient times.1 His writing‚ “The Ten Books on Architecture” was lost for centuries until it was rediscovered in 1414 at the Swiss Monastery of St. Gall. 2In this extract from the book specifically chapter one Vitruvius speaks of the education of the architect. 3 He includes a broader range of subjects than the

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    Aedificatoria Architects‚ as a conceiver of city‚ the concept of public space and buildings‚ act as several statuses. Their social status may high‚ but more often relatively low status. During the Middle Ages‚ painting‚ sculpture and architecture are subject to the limitations of three kinds of hand-crafts the visual arts. During the Renaissance in Italy‚ because control of the drawing (not construction)‚ the architect obtained a new identity with higher social status. This is a big change of architect.

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    Throughout many centuries‚ architects have argued about whether a building should be created in a rational or in a sensory way. The architects who believed in rational beauty did buildings with an order. They used shapes to create their buildings. This building reflected the structures of Ancient Greece and Rome. On the other hand‚ architects who believed in sensory beauty designed visually attractive structures. These buildings reflected back to the Middle Ages. I believe that the Colorado State

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    know what they want to study. If we know what we are passionate about we can find out what our strengths are and use them to decide what to major in. This was an easy question for me to answer because I always wanted to be an architect even before I knew the word “architect” existed. The key word here is “knew” because I can’t explain how a child would know such a thing. I can tell you the exact moment this decision was clarified in my head. It was Christmas day‚ 1994‚ when I was 7 years old.

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    and ecological aspect while planning the urbanization. One profession that closely related with designing the sustainable urbanization is landscape architects. The development of landscape urbanism theory and its implementation into the field of practice is outlined with particular focus on its position of redefining the role of landscape architect. Global movements of urbanization‚ increasing awareness of urban ecology and analysis of modern planning lead to the important responses that landscape

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    Old GSIS Building  by: Architect Federico S. Ilustre Circa: 1952 Location: Arroceros cor Concepcion Streets‚ Manila History: The old GSIS building‚ built from 1952-1954 by architect Federico S. Ilustre. What it is now: A parking lot. The classic streamline modern GSIS Building designed by Federico Illustre‚ was built between 1952 and 1954 and there are rumors that it is up for demolition‚ rumor has it that the Old GSIS Building will be demolished to give way to the Supreme Court’s Hall of Justice

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    Tools: Microsoft Project‚ Erwin‚ Jude Comunity‚ Bugzilla. Architecture .NET: Advanced knowledge and implementation Applications Distributed architecture with Remoting‚ WebServices and WCF. Knowledge of UML. TDD. Implementation with Enterprise Architect. Knowledge and implementation of Entity Framework‚ OJB.NET‚ NHibernate‚ ORM.NET. Knowledge‚ experience‚ specification and implementation of design patterns. Domain Driven Design. UI Patterns (MVC‚ MVVM)‚ Remoting‚ Patterns‚ Repository Patterns

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