LEGACY OF THE FRENCH ARCHITECTURE IN THE CHURCHES OF PUDUCHERRY P.CHARLES CHRISTOPHER RAJ M.A.‚ M.Phil. M.I.M.‚ M.L.I.S.C.‚ M.C.A.‚ B.Ed. P.G.D.T.A. P.hd.‚ ASSISTANT PROFESSOR of HISTORY DEPARTMENT OF HISTORICAL STUDIES KASTHURBA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN VILLIANUR‚ PUDUCHERRY 605 110 MOBILE: 9443723327 Email Id:ccraj18@gmail.com Introduction Pondicherry‚ the very word seems to be the correction of Pudicherry1 which means a new hamlet. The Union Territory of Pondicherry constituted out of
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Ancient Greek Architecture The Stone Sculpture from the Greek era of 300 B.C. is a beautiful fluted ionic column that stands proudly in the center of the Greek and Roman Art Room in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of- /26.59.1/ allows you to visit the virtual museum to view the stone column. The column is believed to be from the Temple of Artemis‚ from an interior room due to the elaborateness of the restored column. The delicate leaf like motives
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ROMANESQUE AND GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE By: Natalie de la Rosa The 11th to 15th centuries saw a great surge of the Christian Church within Europe which was emphasized by the persuasiveness of the Crusades. The growing population of the Church increased the demand for the increased presence in architectural monuments and during the Romanesque and Gothic periods‚ a great cathedral construction boom occurred across Europe. The Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles were distinctive
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Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter one: Introduction 1. Introduction………………………………………….4 2. What is Art ………………………………………….5 3. What is Architecture………………………………...5 Chapter Two: Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt 2.1 Ancient Egyptian art……………………………..…....7 2.2 Symbolism…………………………………………….8 2.3 Papyrus………………………………………………...8 2.4 Pottery……………………………………………........8 2.5 Sculpture………………………………………....…....9 2.6 Hieroglyphs………………………………………….11
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Fordham University | Service Oriented Architecture | The Whirlpool Case | 3/28/2011 | Service oriented architecture (SOA) is an approach to build IT systems that connects applications across a network via a common communications protocol‚ allowing organizations to reuse old software‚ often with the help of Web services to create new business processes and functions. It is a set of design principles and approaches to software development and a methodology for organizing and using independent
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Norman Foster Norman Foster is a major contributor to twentieth century architecture both in the westernworld and further afield. After starting his studies in architecture over 50 years ago he has designeda range of buildings (and bridges) and continues to produce outstanding designs today. Aswell asexploring Foster’s career this essay will focus primarily on two of Foster’s buildings‚ Creek VeanHouse in Cornwall and the Willis Building in Ipswich (originally the Willis Faber and DumasHeadquarters)
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Brutalist architecture is like an overbearing‚ person of authority. It’s oppressive‚ totalitarian style is a “no nonsense” attempt to bring wealth‚ efficiency and strong community living to areas. Although the initial intension was good‚ many structures are much too large and do not harmonize well with the area. Massive amounts of concrete were used to construct these unpolished fortresses‚ which is bad for the environment. This style of architecture was popular in the 1960’s and 1970’s and used
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Bibliography: i) Nasir‚ Abdul Halim and Hashim Haji Wan Teh. The Traditional Malay House. Kuala Lumpur: Institut Terjemahan dan Buku Malaysia‚ 2011. ii) Sahabuddin‚ Firrdhaus. “Vernacular Architecture of Traditional Malay House”. Malaysian Vernacular Architecture and Its Relationship to Climate. Academia.edu. iii) Mohd. Rasdi‚ Mohd. Tajuddin‚ Kamaruddin Mohd. Ali‚ Syed Ahmad Iskandar Syed Ariffin‚ Ra’alah Mohd.‚ and Gurupiah Mursib. The Architectural Heritage of the Malay
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[23]. The rating levels are assigned or altered based on the impact in recent development activities like low‚ very low‚ high‚ very high‚ extra high and nominal. Software project effort multipliers also called as cost drivers of COCOMO II post architecture model are categorized into four major areas viz.‚ 1. Product factors 2. Platform factors 3. Personal factors 4. Project factors Product factors Four cost factors are grouped in this category and these factors or cost drivers will decide the
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Greeks have more than enough to brag about‚ but there is one thing that the Greeks did best in my opinion. This is the field of architecture. Architecture is a way of expression that has been used by many cultures and civilizations over thousands of years. The Greek culture is by far the most beautiful and mathematically advanced culture in the field of architecture in the B.C.E. era. For a civilization thriving in the years of B.C.E‚ they were almost incomprehensibly advanced. The
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