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    booming number of 4 million during the 1840-1880s. Some of the reasons why so many Germans immigrated to America are due to the fact of severe economic depression and unemployment; political unrest and religious freedom‚ but by far the largest number of Germans migrated to America in search of improved standard living. Out of the three main waves that came though America‚ the second wave was the major wave for the Germans (one third of the emigrants were from Germany). Generally speaking‚ most of European

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    people have when discussing the role of the Germans during the war. However Malle approaches the topic from a more complex angle thus forcing the reader to question the general stereotypes and examine the varying attitudes of both the French and Germans‚ by portraying them in certain situations in which they adopt a sometimes unexpected attitude. During a scene in the beginning of the book whilst the boys are out in the village they encounter a group of German soldiers‚ Malle exposes this situation

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    stated that focusing only in one would not allow the architect to have success. If the architect doesn’t have enough intellectual and cultural knowledge‚ his works would lack of prestige and admiration. On the other hand‚ if he only focuses in the intellectual side‚ he wouldn’t be able to project what’s on his mind. The ones that have a balance and are good in both have more weapons to accomplish their goals. There are two terms which architects should dominate‚ the “signified” and the “significance”

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    primary phases: design‚ bid‚ and build. It also has three primary contractual parties: the owner‚ the architect‚ and the contractor. Through this method of delivery‚ two separate contracts exist‚ owner to designer/architect and owner to contractor. There is not a formal contract between the contractor and the architect but there is a need for collaboration between the two. The owner and the architect execute a contract for design‚ the production of construction documents‚ and administration of the construction

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    OWNER – ARCHITECT AGREEMENT FORM UAP DOCUMENT 401 PROJECT : LOCATION : OWNER : ARCHITECT : THIS AGREEMENT‚ made and entered into this ________________ day of _____________________ Nineteen Hundred and ______________________ by and between _________________________ ____________________________________________________________ _________________________ with postal address at ____________________________________________________________ ____ the party of the First

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    the reasons why Bachelor of Science in Architecture students drop their general education subjects. The researchers also want to point out the causes and effects to the students’ education as they continue to learn the precept of becoming future architects. Statement of the Problem The primary purpose of this study is to determine reasons why Bachelor of Science in Architecture students of

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    Speculating the  Limits of  Theory by   Malini Foobalan    As a second year  architecture student‚ I find  myself speculating about  things that I never thought I  would. The question to  myself in fact‚ is why I care  questioning‚ and what is it  that has made me come up  with such questions. Is it the  influence of people around  me‚ my developing critical  thinking or‚ is it an arbitrary  questioning that a typical  architecture student would  engage in?  One of my  favorite questions is 

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    help architecture student GENERAL CONDITIONS UAP DOCUMENT 301 UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES INTRODUCTION The Architect‚ in performance of his services to his Client‚ prepares the “General Conditions” as one of the Contract Documents. The General Conditions define the relationship among the Owner‚ the Architects and the contractor and stipulates the norms by which the contractor shall perform his work. In order to maintain

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    Didascalo to argue for the neo-classicist position in contest against the rationalist position characterised by Protopiro. ‘Thoughts on Architecture’ exposes Protopiro’s argument as entirely contradictory to his own logic and values. “You show me an architect or an admirer of architecture works who does not condemn the use of attributes which do not belong to architecture. There’s something that architecture is contained‚ ornaments do not belong to architecture”. (Page 3‚ Thoughts on Architecture). Protopiro

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    uniqueness‚ we invoke first principles in each building project. Although it may seem that we are “reinventing the wheel‚” we are in fact refining and improving the building delivery process. In so doing‚ we bring to the task the collective wisdom of the architects‚ engineers‚ and contractors who have done so before us. Although there are movements that promote the development of standardized‚ mass-produced buildings‚ these seldom meet the distinct needs of each user. Regardless of the uniqueness of each building

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