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    Five Year Plan of India

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    India ’s Five Year Plans: All at a Glance Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook This topic will help to get a glimpse of all five year plans till now and recommended for students/ aspirants of SBI Clerical   Exams going to be held shortly. For more details please visit Planning Commission of India ’s website here Planning Commission (Estb. 1950) In March 1950‚ Government of India constituted a statutory body with the Prime Minister of India as its Chairman-called the Planning

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    Do We Learn from our Mistakes? Architecturally speaking‚ I think we learn very little from our mistakes‚ as there are so many thousands of mistakes to make in architecture without repeating a single one. A child may learn not to touch a hot stove‚ but that is because the child receives an immediate response for doing so. This is not true with the mistakes we make as architects. Sometimes years go by before we learn the results of our errors; mostly our ethical errors. Most of the time this

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    Architecture and Modernism

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    advancements available.  A modernist tendency was to build individually however Venturi claimed that a ‘building derives meaning from its context’ (Out Of the Ordinary‚ 2002) and evidently each individual location requires a different form of architectural style to represent this. In Venturi’s book ‘Complexity and Contradiction’ he quotes ‘familiar things seen in unfamiliar context become perceptually new as well as old’ (R.Venturi‚ 1966‚ pg43) here he perhaps means in order for art to become worthy

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    Management in Architecture

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    Management in Architecture ARCH 403; Spring 2013 Final Assignment Student Name: Fatih Ersin Student ID: 0920049 Project name : TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OF A CINEMA MULTIPLEX BUILDING Project location : Kosevsko Brdo‚ Municipality of Centre‚ Sarajevo‚ BiH Investor : Private sector investor/client Project Budget : 2.3 million € Project Duration : 4 months Target Group : Students‚ Residents Project Manager : Fatih Ersin 1. BACKGROUND INFORMATION 1.1. Project Description

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    Natural Lighting

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    within‚ the space that these enclose”. That is why architecture and light‚ or light and architecture are concepts that were interdependent throughout history‚ to the point that one of Bruno Zevi’s most important essays is called: “light as an architectural form”. Le Corbousier went as far as saying that “architecture is the wise‚ correct and magnificent play of volumes collected together under the light”. This relationship between light and architecture occurs inevitably; sometimes consciously‚ other

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    GRADED ASSIGNMENTS Data Assessment and Care Plan Nursing Care Plan Instructions: Prepare a plan of care for your patient. The plan of care must include a complete DATA ASSESSMENT with all pertinent data and interpretation of data completed. Based on the data‚ formulate an individualized care plan using (1) priority NANDA diagnosis and (2) secondary NANDA diagnoses. Each diagnosis requires at least (5) interventions‚ (5) rationales and (5) outcomes

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    Biomimicry

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    the form of the building‚ which can sometimes be an unintended benefit.1 Although it is not the only part of biophilic design‚ biomimicry is an integral and important element of this design revolution. During the 20th century the prevailing architectural attitude imposed “artificial meaning on the built environment”‚ thereby ignoring the “natural and physical processes of human physiology”.2 Buildings were seen as nothing more than hollow shells‚ independent of their interior inhabitants and their

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    How to Develop a Risk Management Plan Developing an effective Risk Management Plan is an important part of any project. Unfortunately‚ this step is often avoided with the "deal with it later" attitude. If everything goes smoothly and without incident‚ that approach does no harm. But normally‚ issues do arise and without a well developed plan‚ even small issues can become emergencies. There are different types of Risk Management and different uses that include calculating credit-worthiness‚

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    expressing the medieval mind"(p.242). There are significant similarities between Classical and Gothic architecture‚ both also some noteworthy differences; however‚ no matter the result of comparison‚ both styles have left the world with beautiful architectural achievements. The Parthenon in Greece is one of the best examples of Greek Classicism. Built on the Athenian Acropolis‚ this temple was dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena‚ the goddess of wisdom‚ courage‚ inspiration‚ skill‚ and strength. The

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    [pic] In the mid-18th century‚ there was a radical and fundamental transition of architectural style from the decorative Baroque to the simple Neoclassicism. The reasons behind are worth investigating for us to understand the later development and trend of architecture. One key is the change in mindset of the scholars at that time. They thought that all historical styles are natural and desirable and claimed for a change in the unpleasant reality of Rococo and rebelled the artificiality of

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