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    Baroque Era Analysis

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    this response‚ we are focusing on the architect and musical style of the Baroque Era. Bach’s composition No. 5 (Brandenburg)‚ has polyphonic texture and uses the string and woodwind instrument family. You can hear the violins‚ flute‚ and harpsichord in this piece. The musical form of this piece is a three-part ritornello‚ and there are 3 movements. The movements go: (1) fast‚ (2) slow‚ and (3) fast. You can see the same type of texture used in the architect of the Town Hall in Munich‚ Germany. There

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    Louid Kahn

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    University of Santo Tomas College Of Architecture Master Architect: Louis Isadore Kahn Theory of Architecture II Brain Mathew B. Parras 3AR-2 Table of Contents Biography 4 Career 6 Philosophy 7 Projects 8 Trenton Bathhouse 8 Richards Medical Research Building 9 Salk Institute for Biological Studies 10 Indian Institute of Management 11 Fisher House 12 National Assembly Building‚ Bangladesh 13 Phillips Exeter Library 13 Kimbell Art Museum 15 Yale Center for British Art 15

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    The inspiration of nature in design created a movement of Organic Architecture through functionalism and minimalism since the 1800’s influencing some of the greatest architects to emerge. Functionalist architects and artists design utilitarian structures in which the Organic Architecture dictates the development within and moves outward in harmony with its surroundings‚ without regard to such traditional devices as axial symmetry and classical proportions or any other heavy ornamentation. Louis

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    Steven Holl

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    buildings hold a distinguished identity for Architect Steven Holl . His use of materials ‚ colours and textures and my emphasis on PHENOMENOL depicts his adaptation of the theory of PHENOMENOLOGY ‚ are the various considerations through which Holl’s Architecture can be Distinguished. Steven Holl got his undergraduate degree from University of Washington and also attended graduate school at the AA school of Architecture and currently runs Steven Holl Architects a 40-person office in New York. He Also

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    Post-Modernism

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    rich symbolic and stylistic sources. In contrast to modernism‚ which rejects history. Postmodernist retuned to the past because they believed that we shouldn’t forget about our past‚ especially with what happen during the Second World War. So architects believed that incorporating architectural forms from the past would still keep the history of a place or the history of a city. Jencks in his work “Modern Movements in Architecture” (1985‚ p.373) claims Post-Modernist are a group

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    with language‚ he’s been thinking through an internal representation of the world which can be revised by new information about the world or he thinks through impressions. He again emphasizes on the play between body‚ space‚ sensations and time‚ Architects need to give form to the knowledge their own bodies have and they should turn it into a working tool. We perceive with our feet‚ our ears‚ our eyes‚ with smells‚ rhythms‚ whispers and the brain. I always think that music and architecture are closely

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    Riba Plan of Work

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    The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Plan of Work Stages   The RIBA Plan of Work describes the activities from appraising the client’s requirements through to post construction. The stages are also used in the appointment of architects and help to identify consultant services and indicate the resource and fee total by Work Stage. The information below is in accordance with CABE principles (Creating Excellent Buildings: A guide for clients‚ 2003‚ CABE and Being involved in School

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    HISTORY OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE 310 TEST #1 October 3‚ 2012 ESSAY ANSWER DUE beginning of class! 10/10/2012 ______________________ NAME 1. A How windows fit into a wall. In the old traditions of the revivalist architecture of the past (pre -1850)‚ there were no windows on the buildings. Instead‚ what people made in order to let the sun light pass through and

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    Practices Of Interior Design And Architecture And A Discourse On The Professionalization Of Interior Design Interior Design and Architecture Interior Design is considered a generally young profession. Throughout history‚ the differences between architects‚ builders‚ designers and other professionals involved in building a structure has been decidedly blurred and drawing the line between all the disciplines involved has been a rather recent occurrence. The practice itself‚ has of course‚ always

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    Enterprise Architecture

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    IT Enterprise Architecture Introduction           Having a complete and well documented Information Technology Enterprise Architecture allows for an organization to make effective decisions about which IT projects to pursue and the technology or products to use in the implementation. What Is Enterprise Architecture?           The first phase of the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is called Project Identification and Selection. It is in this initial phase that potential projects are identified

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