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    to 1933. And had a great impact to change the society after effects of World War I. Help to find young people a new way of living. The Bauhaus school was founded by architect  Walter Gropius in Weimar by connection of Academy of Fine Arts and the School of Arts and Crafts. What is interesting even the founder was an architect‚ the Bauhaus did not have an architecture department during the first years of its existence. The Bauhaus had an extremely influence in developments of art‚ graphic design

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    made of this substance could support a lot of weight. As a result‚ Romans were able to build massive structures‚ such as aqueducts‚ which provided water to cities. The Roman arch freed architects to explore different and larger structures. Soon several cultures adopted the Roman arch. Both Byzantine architects in Eastern

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    one guy to take charge and make things run smoothly‚ the may have been quicker and a lot more efficient that it had been‚ 2. Each juror changed his mind at one point because they all contained doubt. One of the first man to present doubt was the architect who was the first man to bring upon the idea that the boy might‚ in face‚ be innocent. He did an outstanding job of bringing to the table all of these reasons why the kid is innocent and as a result‚ the men in the room slowly began to agree with

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    Tagliatti is one of Australia’s architect who was born in Milan in 1926. He graduated from Milan Polytechnic in architecture in 1954 and immigrated to Canberra and won a gold medal from Australian Institute of Architects in 2007. He designed many notable projects for Australian capital city and that Giralang primary school is one of them. Giralang primary school opened in 1977 in Australian Capital city and succeeded to win the Royal Australian Institute of Architects in 1997. The school was designed

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    that human behavior is influenced by structure and architect. We construct buildings‚ but afterwards they begin to construct us. At some point the buildings that we create begin to regulate the course of our lives. The power that an architect has over human influence is phenomenal. Architects have within their power to hinder or encourage social interaction between people by arranging partitions‚ rooms‚ doors‚ windows‚ and hallways. The architect is in complete control in deciding lanes and contact

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    gggggggksjhfsadhofha sd9uaudadha skhjd iausdhashjkd ajsdkjad hjkasd asdhkasdhakdasdkj As a young architect Frank Lloyd Wright worked for Louis Sullivan (1856–1924) in his Chicago-based architecture firm. Sullivan is known for steel-frame constructions‚ considered some of the earliest skyscrapers. Sullivan’s famous axiom‚ “form follows function‚” became the touchstone for many architects. This means that the purpose of a building should be the starting point for its design. Wright extended the teachings

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    George Brundage February 12‚ 2011 This article includes my thoughts about the business architecture‚ Cloud Computing‚ Business Process Management (BPM)‚ and Business Rules. This article consists of a conversation between the CIO and Enterprise Architect. It is a product of my imagination. ____________________ CIO: I don’t want you to use the word “consolidation.” Instead‚ use the word “integration.” I am worried that someone will think that we are working on the consolidation of programs or

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    constructivism‚ structuralism‚ determinist urban planning‚ and humane or ‘healing’ architecture. I will give a critical account of how I believe psychology has shaped architecture‚ either consciously or unconsciously‚ and how the psychological vision of the architect or planner has matured from representational‚ through deterministic to ‘interactionist’. Alain De Botton’s recent book ‘The Architecture of Happiness’3 concludes “Bad architecture is in the end as much a failure of psychology as of design.” However

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    Sarina Lee Assignment 1.2 Project Name: Double House / Casa Doble en Utrecht Architects: Bjarne Mastenbroek and Winy Maas (MVRDV) Project Date: 1995-1997 Project Location: 124 a/b Koningslaan‚ Utrecht‚ The Netherlands Project Size: 300 square meters Clients: Koek and Wesseling Families Two-family House (or ’Double House’) 124 a/b Koningslaan Utrecht The Netherlands Bjarne Mastenbroek and MVRDV 1997 As the name of this project suggests‚ the house is designed for two families. Originally‚ it

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    St. Peter's Basilica

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    pilgrims‚ but by the mid-15th century the basilica was in danger of collapse and Pope Nicholas asked architect Bernardo Rossellino to start rebuilding the church. The basilica was been worked on by many famous artists. St Peter’s construction started under Pope Julius II in 1505 and was completed in 1615 under Pope Paul V. Donato Bramante was the first chief architect. Michelangelo‚ who served as main architect for a while‚ designed its famous dome and was asked to finish the church. After Michelangelo died

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