HISTORY OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE NAME: ARCHITECTURE 310 TEST #2 THE FOLLOWING ESSAY QUESTIONS ARE DUE AT THE BEGINNING OF CLASS April 18th‚ 2013‚ AFTER THE SLIDE I.D. 1. DISCUSS SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GROPIUS’S BAUHAUS SCHOOL AND AALTO’S PAIMIO SANATORIUM BAUHAUS PAIMIO SANATORIUM A. Bauhaus - Use rectangle shape to divide the area for different function. Paimio Sanatorium - Different angle to separate different
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Romanesque After the decline of the Roman Empire‚ the building of large churches in Western Europe gradually gained momentum with the spread of organized monasticism under the rule of Saint Benedict and others. A huge monastery at Cluny‚ only a fraction of which still exists‚ was built using a simplified Roman style‚ stout columns‚ thick walls‚ small window openings and semi-circular arches. The style spread with monasticism throughout Europe. The technique of building high vaults in masonry was
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Professor Frank Nobiletti Khuong Nguyen History 110-3 Wed # 98 Fall Semester 2012 History Research Paper The United States is the current super power in the world. To make sure that the country retains the status‚ the president can learn many lessons from its history in terms of tactics‚ strategies‚ and goals. This would assist him to become the best and most effective president he can be for the Americans. However‚ the purpose of this paper is to provide a background report explaining
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Architecture Have you ever driven by a building so unique that you wonder‚ how much work went into that‚ and who even thought of that? Architecture began in prehistoric times. Trees and branches were used for shelter to protect them from the elements(Architectural Careers). Huts in Neolithic times also count as architecture(Architectural Voices). The amazing works of temples dedicated to gods are the most significant start of architecture(Nuttgens‚ 9) because it put design and creativity into the
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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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Jack Szmanda Architectural History‚ 3411 Professor Satkowski November 15‚ 2010 Contrast of Resources When researching for a specific reason or refined searches there are many places in which you can search to find results that can be more accurate or useful to the intended search. In the process of collecting information‚ one must review what kind of information is being displayed. Just typing a key term into Google isn’t sufficient‚ but a deeper analysis is necessary. Articles‚ journals
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Task 1 – Cam McDermid History Reflect on your understanding of the concept of ’history ’. Has this changed in the first three weeks of the course? If so‚ how? If not‚ how did you come to your present understanding of how history works? Discuss at least two of the following: ’cultural change ’; the ’Great Men ’ theory of history; historicism; and historical materialism History is all around us‚ everywhere; every moment in time can be documented as a piece of history. This does not amount
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Craig jones Dagmar E. Sproll April 3‚ 2012 Research Paper Christian Art In this research paper one will be reading about early Christian art and about how pagan-inspired themes‚ classical influences‚ and its two major tendencies: naturalism and abstract symbolism. Early Christian art and architecture is the art produced by Christians or under Christian ruling from the earliest period between about 350 and 525. The Christian art survived 2nd century’s and onwards. According
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were the parents of three daughters. 1901 - Marion F. (MN) 1905 - Alice C. (WA) 1907 – Helen (WA) Slide Six: From 1910 to 1913 Olof had served as president of the National Association of the Deaf of the United States (NAD). In his forty years of architecture he had helped design over 100 buildings. Among the buildings erected from his plans are: The North Dakota School for the Deaf; a boys’ dormitory building at the Kendall school‚ Washington‚ D. C.; one building for the State School for Feeble-minded
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Machine-Level Representation of Programs #1 4190.308 Computer Architecture Name: Due Date: Wednesday‚ September 11‚ 2014‚ 23:59 Student-Number: Submission: in paper form. There will be a drop off box in class and in front of the CSAP Lab in building 301‚ room 419. Assignment Update your information on eTL. (your picture‚ e-mail address and mobile phone number) Question 1 Memory operations Explain the difference of “reg to mem”‚ “mem to reg” and “mem to mem” ISAs. Text
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