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    As Michael K. Hayes comments in Architecture Theory since 1968‚ a typology to emerge in the mid eighteenth century was a return of architecture to its natural origins‚ an example of the primitive shelter. This return and respect of nature was interestingly enough occurring across art‚ literature and landscape design simultaneously and internationally. It was as if people were warily eyeing the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution and entered into a love-hate tolerance of the machine age with

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    I consider the three house plans‚ I select to compare two contemporary house plan‚ and one energy saver house plans. According the features for the type of house plan‚ and add them to my house plan design. Discussion: Modern residential architecture draws on a wide variety of influences‚ from the Prairie-style designs of Frank Lloyd Wright‚ to the mid-century modern homes characteristic of the International movement‚ to the A-frame and geometric house plans of recent decades. The unifying

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    Ingeniería en Telemática Ingeniería en Telemática | Resumen de Modelos de Sistemas Distribuidos | Sistemas Distribuidos | | Profesor: Lilian Dinorah Coronado de AlbaAlumno: Vega López Ana Cristina de JesúsMatricula: 090842San Luis Potosí‚ SLP. | 14/08/2013 | | System models In this chapter generally be described three key areas for designing distributed systems such as Physical models‚ Architectural models‚ Fundamental models‚ Physical models relate to the types of computers

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    What Is Gentrification?

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    Together old and new buildings show the change in the way of living over centuries. Jane Jacobs (1961‚ p.189) talks about how with continuous rehabilitation of old buildings‚ there is a continuous mixture of the styles of architecture from different movements taking place. This becomes a dynamic process as what was once a new mixture eventually becomes old. With the help of gentrification of urban areas‚ these spaces are given life again. Gentrification is the process by which buying and refurbishing

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    The Fifth International Conference of the Center for the Study of Architecture in the Arab Region (CSAAR 2008B): Responsibilities and Opportunities in Architectural Conservation: Theory‚ Education‚ and Practice‚ (CSAAR)‚ 3-5 November‚ 2008‚ Amman‚ Jordan‚ Vol 1‚ pp. 421-434. Reviving the Architectural and Acoustical Theatre Heritage: the Role of ERATO Project Naif Adel Haddad Department of Conservation Science‚ Queen Rania Institute of Tourism and Heritage‚ the Hashemite University‚ Zarqa ‚

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    work‚ showing a cavernous hall‚ based on the Mosaic Room in the New Reich Chancellery. The painting captures the Nazi architecture‚ focusing on the rigid grid sky light and the repetition of vertical lines along the walls‚ the neo-classical style reflecting the Nazi ideals of authority‚ discipline‚ order and permanence. While this is clear in the painting‚ and the architecture alone gives a very overpowering atmosphere to the piece the use of black on the walls creates a very grim and ominous feeling

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    LIFE-CYCLE OF BUILDINGS A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE ‚ UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELORS OF SCIENCE (BSc) IN ARCHITECTURE BY WHENU MAUTON .A. 100501059 OCTOBER

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    around the country‚ but it was his visions for the ideal city‚ particularly as illustrated in his book The Metropolis of Tomorrow‚ that would earn him his fame and legacy‚ which still resonates today. Born in 1889‚ Ferriss earned his degree in architecture from Washington University (MO) in 1911. The following year‚ he moved to New York and worked for Cass Gilbert as a draftsman until 1915‚ when he set out on his own and worked as a free-lance delineator (an artist who creates renderings of other

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    of its buildings were destroyed. The genesis of Washington architecture started with the McMillan plans which helped to restore downtown Washington and elect new buildings. Charles L’Enfant is a French engineer who was appointed by President George Washington to come up with new plans for the new city. Today‚ Washington dc is a force to reckon within the architectural domain. Washington is a combination of medieval and modern architecture. Change is inevitable. The dynamism of technology and the need

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    The Bauhaus

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    The Bauhaus Design Movement The Bauhaus is one of the most important design movements in the twentieth century. It took place in Germany in the 1920’s and 30’s and is considered one of the birthplaces of the Modern Movement in architecture‚ design and art. The horrible experiences of WWI‚ poverty and inflation were strong influences. The movement known as Bauhaus was a reaction to social change and resulted in a purism approach with an emphasis in design on straight edges‚ smooth slim forms‚

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