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    occupants can have deeper‚ more meaningful moments – feeling the bouquet of their surroundings in all of its dimensions. When a child experiences a building‚ and as his body moves‚ sees‚ smells‚ touches‚ hears and even tastes within a space – the architecture comes to life and they immediately become involved in an array of overlapping processes that all contribute to their experience — architectural psychology focuses on such connections and can be applied to all building types. II. HYPOTHESIS Young

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    materials. Even though there has been radical change in building skin from the past‚ I believe it is important to have an appreciation of traditional architecture when thinking about building envelope. For example‚ Shigeru Ban‚ in his Japanese Pavilion‚ proposed a building skin constructed entirely from paper in keeping with traditional Japanese architecture. Many times by looking in the past we can find a way to further develop traditional applications. Werner talks about how roof and façade have

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    PARAMETRIC DESIGN – A NEW PARADIGM IN ARCHITECTURE K. KAVI SUMI‚ email: kavisumi@rocketmail.com‚ kavisumi06@gmail.com ABSTRACT Contemporary avant-garde architecture is addressing the demand for an increased level of expressed complexity by means of retooling its method on the basis of parametric design. The ground of parametric design is the generation of geometry from the definition of a family of initial parameters and the design of formal relations they keep with each other. The benefit

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    References: "The Eden Project" (18 December 2001). www.denr.gov Freed‚ Eric Corey (2007) WHAT IS ORGANIC ARCHITECTURE? Holverstott‚ Brett (2008) Irving‚ Mark. (2007) 1001 Building: You Must See Before You Die‚ No Lee‚ Evelyn (2006) Twin Creeks Science and Education Center Quote: We begin to see‚ the importance of selecting our environment with the greatest of

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    Vitruvius’s theories were valid for his time‚ and proof of that are the many buildings and monuments that stood for many years‚ and some still stand to our days‚ in which he based his study. Most of these buildings‚ which now we call as part of Classical Architecture‚ were the pillars of antiques societies and set the standards that for a while served as architectural models. However‚ we have seen through time‚ especially in modern years‚ new architectural models and ideas that many times are not faithfully

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    The Post Modernism Period

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    academic study about in the mid-1980s. There is a variety of concepts‚ architecture‚ music‚ literature‚ fashion‚ art‚ film etc. In the 1980’s the political climate changed. During that time Post Modernism involves an important re – estimation of modern about culture‚ identify‚ history and the importance of classification language. It engages as black or white‚ straight or gay‚ male or female etc. The Post Modernism started with architecture. The Central

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    Architect Patrick Hodgkinson‚ who worked for the likes of Alvor Aalto and Leslie Martin‚ designed the Brunswick Centre‚ often described as a ‘Superblock’ or ‘Mega structure’ located in the heart of Bloomsbury. Hodgkinson gained recognition for his completion of this building‚ which he inherited from Leslie Martin. The raw concrete bunker‚ built in 1968-1972‚ became one of the most controversial structures in London of the time. With Hodgkinson’s original design somewhat compromised‚ the project fell

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    and the playground are places for which children can develop a strong sentiment early in their lives. Some mountaineers climb Mt. Everest to experience the highest point in the world‚ often describing it as a special place. The practice of architecture involves the design and creation of place in a given space for its users (Portugali‚2006). It is thus important to consider the purpose and emotions of users attached to that place. Religious monuments exemplify the expression of the emotions and

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    OML 310: Human Settlements and Urbanism Juanique Horak u11098440 Guga S ’thebe Arts and Culture Centre in Langa by Carin Smuts Architect: Carin Smuts Architectural Firm: CS STUDIO Year of implementation: 1996-1999 Client/ Organisation: Langa community‚ Western Cape Reason: Community empowerment What is the balance of power? During 1996 the Langa Development Forum asked CS Studio to work on a Cultural Centre to create a space for community and culture upliftment. Firstly‚ house

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    The Vitruvian Man

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    The Vitruvian Man a symbol of movement to realism and modern science in an era of humanism. (Karl – Hans laermann) Conclusion Art and humanities has changed over centuries bringing new meaning and life to what is viewed in today’s society. Architecture is broad and ever expanding to new ideas however without the history and philosophies of our ancestors such as the great Da Vinci modernization may not be as it is today. Bibliography Leonardo da Vinci’s Foot: Historical Evidence of Concept

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