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    THE UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES THE DULY ACCREDITED BONA FIDE PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION OF ARCHITECTS FOLK ARTS THEATER‚ CCP COMPLEX‚ ROXAS BLVD.‚ PASAY CITY‚ METRO MANILA TELEPHONES: 551-4233‚551-4329‚ 551-4350‚ 832-1120 loc. 09 FAX: 832-7850 ARCHITECT’S NATI O NAL C O D E CODE OF ETHICAL CONDUCT UAP DOC. 200 STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE UAP DOC. 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 • • • • • • • • PRE-DESIGN SERVICES DESIGN SERVICES SPECIALIZED AND ALLIED SERVICES CONSTRUCTION

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    Pauliasi Teutau History 152 December 11‚ 2012 Hoffenberg Peace: Life after The Sorrow of War The novel The Sorrow of War was written by Bao Ninh‚ former Vietnamese soldier who was involved with North Vietnam and fought in the twenty-seven Youth Brigade. Kien‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ is used through the perspective as the soldier the author once was. Kien’s wrote his story in a series of flashbacks before‚ during‚ and after the war. Vietnam War was a conflict between South Vietnam

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    The Famous Architect Kristina James University of Phoenix The Famous Architect Known as one of the most famous architect of all times Frank Lloyd Wright is a legend. The child of minister‚ “William Cary Wright and teacher‚ Anna Lloyd Jones‚ Retrieved from http://architect.architecture.sk/frank-lloyd-wright-architect/frank-lloyd-wright-architect.php ” Frank Lincoln “Wright was born June 8‚ 1867 in Richland Center‚ Wisconsin.” Retrieved from http://architecture.about.com/od/wrightwebsites/Frank_Lloyd_Wright_Web_Sites

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    Architect From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Architect (disambiguation). Architects | An architect at work‚ 1893. | Occupation | Names | Architect | Activity sectors | Architecture real estate development urban planning construction interior design Civil Engineering | Description | Competencies | technical knowledge‚ building design‚ planning and management skills[citation needed] | Education required | see professional

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    Becoming an Architect

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    To most people‚ architects are people that sit in an office and draw all day. They get paid lots of money for these drawings and somehow the drawings turn into reality in the forms of buildings and other structure. Many people have a dislike for modern architecture and say “they don’t get it.” To them‚ these buildings and other structures look weird and they do not comprehend the entire design concept. The field of architecture is more than what meets the eye. Architecture is a great field to enter

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    ROLE OF AN ARCHITECT The design and construction of a building involves many parties. The Architect is one but many who must ensure that the building fulfils the Clients brief‚ meets the Design Standards required by the Country/Area where the building is being constructed‚ meets the budget and ensure that the building can be constructed‚ used and maintained safely. The Architect is often the first contact with the Client developing scale and form and more importantly drawing up the Clients

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    Architects Of the Ottomans Building design and architecture‚ in the Ottoman Empire was inspired by many different cultures‚ especially those of Persia and Byzantium. Important features of Ottoman architecture included domed roofs‚ large inner spaces‚ columns‚ and emphasis on height and the use of light and shadow. Mosques were the most important buildings in the Ottoman empire. All mosques were built in a grand monumental style to emphasis their significance to the society. Primary Source

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    Experience Architect discovers the “value added” for most any company. Experience Architects are people who focus relentlessly on creating remarkable customer experiences. They set the stage for positive encounters with your organization through products‚ services‚ digital interactions‚ spaces‚ or events. Experience Architects engages all the human senses (incorporating tactile sensations‚ orchestrating the use of sound‚ searching for ways to incorporate smell or taste). Experience Architects utilizes

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    Factors such as wealth and high population densities in cities forced the ancient Romans to discover new architectural solutions of their own. The use of vaults and arches‚ together with a sound knowledge of building materials‚ enabled them to achieve unprecedented successes in the construction of imposing structures for public use. Examples include the aqueducts of Rome‚ the Baths of Diocletian and the Baths of Caracalla‚ thebasilicas and Colosseum. They were reproduced at smaller scale in most

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    The documentary “My Architect”‚ directed by Louis Kahn’s son‚ Nathaniel‚ presents some striking aspects of the architect’s life. I think some of the most important aspects of this movie are how Khan interacted with the different people surrounding him‚ and what these persons have to say about him now. Everybody seemed to agree that Louis Kahn was a very mysterious person. At work‚ he didn’t talk about his family‚ to him it was personal. He was lonely too‚ and never really settled anywhere : he

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