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    Image and Representation

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    representation Architecture is understood and studied from drawings and images. Drawings possess a life of their own and express the intentions of the architect. In the following essay‚ I would annotate the various arguments brought forth in the two readings‚ “The Necessity for Drawing: Tangible Speculation” by Michael Grave and “Architectural Drawings and the Intent of the Architect” by James Smith Pierce. Both the readings discuss about the importance of the language of drawing in architecture. Grave

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    Biological Sciences www.textroad.com Research and Design of Green Tropical Architecture Agung Murti Nugroho Department of Architecture‚ Faculty of Engineering‚ University of Brawiajay‚ Malang‚ Indonesia ABSTRACT The common debate on traditional and nation architecture is always about projecting local identity on built form. The attempts are applauded especially against the western borrowed style‚ but the idea of architecture as befitting to the local climate is in question. This paper argues that

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    1- Where? This Project‚ just as many other Richard Meier projects‚ is built within a heavily contrasting context of nature‚ hovering over the shores of lake Michigan. The white reinforced concrete and glass are easily distinguishable from it’s exuberant background heavy in shades of green which invokes a sense of being deep within a forest‚ away from all man made things‚ making the project all the more contrasting and also creating a sense of privacy for the entire property which is seldom achieved

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    Michel Foucault and Pp

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    Buildings: A Vocabulary of Modern Architecture‚ London: Thames & Hudson‚ pp. 256-75. 720.108 FOR Koolhaas‚ R. (2001) Junk space: The Debris of Modernization’‚ in C.J. Chung et al. (eds)‚ The Harvard Design School Guide to Shopping‚ Köln: Taschen‚ 408-21 POWER / POLITICS Foucault‚ M. (1995) ‘Panopticism’‚ in Discipline and Punish‚ New York: Vintage‚ pp. 195-228. Forty‚ A. (1995) 364.60944 FOU Being or Nothingness: Private Experience and Public Architecture in Post War Britain’‚ Architectural

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    Rem Kolhass

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    Extra-Large”. This essay explores how “bigness” in architecture be affected in the modern development of architecture‚ how it changes the formation of a good building and how its performance will affect architecture itself. This book is one of the most influential books in the architecture field‚ beside bigness‚ this book also record most of the projects in Rem Koolhass’s career. Also this book also includes a lot of different innovative plans to architecture‚ and also urban planning. “Bigness” in this

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    Waters

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    method of transumption‚ the creation of all’antica architecture through the use of ancient building materials has gone largely ignored. This paper argues that the revival of antiquity in latefifteenth and early- sixteenth century Rome relied not only on the resurgence of ancient forms but also the employment of ancient materials‚ specifically spoliated granite. Granite columns quarried in Egypt were a common feature of Imperial Roman architecture. In Rome‚ the abundance of durable ancient granite

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    STRATEGY TO IMPROVES DAYLIGHTING IN EDUCATIONAL SPACE BY MOHAMAD ABDUL MALIK BIN MUZMAR DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE‚ KULLIYAH OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (KAED) 31 MARCH 2011 DAYLIGHTING IN EDUCATIONAL SPACE Strategy to Improves Daylighting in Educational Spaces Mohamad Abdul Malik Bin Muzmar International Islamic University Malaysia Abstract The increasing of world population

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    his qualifications in architecture from the Architectural Association School in London‚ and received a PhD in ecological design and planning from Cambridge University Department of Architecture for his dissertation‚ "A Theoretical Framework for Incorporating Ecological Considerations in the Design and Planning of the Built Environment"‚ published as Designing with Nature (McGraw-Hill‚ USA‚ 1995) that became the springboard for his pioneer work on ecodesign‚ green architecture and ecocity master

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    Reliable Pharmaceutical Service: Application and Architecture Plan Brian Blanchette Advanced System Analysis and Design CIS 510 Dr. William McConnell April 20‚ 2013 Abstract With the every changing world of technology in today’s technology driven world there is a pressing need for strategic planning. “Most business organizations invest considerable time and energy completing strategic plans that typically cover five or more years” (Satzinger‚ Jackson & Burd‚ 2011). With

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    Inigo Jones

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    construction technology that forever influenced building and architectural style in England. Inigo Jones was one of many archers during the renaissance period‚ but was regarded as the first and one of the best. Jones began his career in design but not architecture. At some point before 1603 a rich patron (possibly the Earl of Pembroke or the Earl of Rutland) sent him to Italy to study drawing after being impressed by the

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