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    Rachel Whiteread's. House

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    The site demands the physical presence of the viewer drawing on ‘inextricable’ relationships between the work and the site. The work becomes one with the site‚ restructuring it both conceptually and perceptually. Its significant in the fact that the space actually used by the family who lived there is what now constitutes Whiteread’s piece. The complete shell including the doors and window panels were removed leaving behind only a smaller edifice of the original structure. The artwork integrates itself

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    Peter Zumthor Analysis

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    internationally accredited and decorated architect. He is one of the most revered architects of the 21st century. Zumthor is best known for his materiality and attention to space. His style is said to epitomize the principles of phenomenology. Buildings should be experienced‚ a specific mood and feeling should felt by the person interacting with the space. In 2006 Peter Zumthor was commissioned for the Steilneset Memorial monument by the town of Vardo‚ Finnmark County‚ the Varanger Museum‚ and the Norwegian Public

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    The Effectiveness of an Open Office Layout  A poor arrangement of office space wastes time and energy by failing to provide the means for effective work habits. When conditions are such that there is no place to put needed documents or publications‚ the telephone is on the wrong desk or on the wrong side of the desk‚ lighting is inadequate‚ personnel are seated beneath a ceiling vent or facing a window or wall‚ the flow of work is uneven. Again‚ when personnel who do detailed or repetitious

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    Classroom Environment

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    reflect the following attributes‚ clearly defined spaces within the classroom that are used for different purposes and that ensure students know how to behave in each of these areas. I agree with this one hundred percent. There should also be personal spaces that each student can call his or her own and areas for large and small group activities that set the stage for specific kinds interactions between students and teacher‚ and there may also be spaces to store items‚ computers‚ or audio-visual equipment

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    Stockless production

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    time ⇓ Space ⇓ Work on hand ⇓ Rework Be a were of the problems in this simulated production line. Don’t look only to the working procedures. Watch to the people themselves. Write down all what you find remarkable. • Effects: ⇑ Quality ⇑ Productivity ⇑ Involvement 3 Performance-Indicators 1 Produce and Package the Box Halve a box Box with sticker Box with wire stich Sticker on box To sticker To Stitch Tape it 4 Method Push Measurement 6 pieces Space Pull

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    advancements; though it may also be seen as a compensation for the social fears of that society. As a race the unknown presents us with a great fear. Thus when the idea of an eternal vacuum like space is brought up‚ we cringe at the thought of it. After the first signals of communication from outer space was received hysteria was spread through the world about it’s purpose and meaning. Showing us how easily fear grips our emotions‚ which drives us to do crazy things to compensate for it. As a

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    A.G.: Can you believe that everything in the universe‚ all of the stars‚ the galaxies‚ and even our world‚ was once the size of this‚ a mere marble? All that we are comprised of was compacted into this tiny space. And then it expanded into a trillion times its size in less than a trillionth of a second. All of the things we see and hear about and what you have just heard or will hear about‚ are all a product of what happened‚ trillions of years ago. Hosted by Morgan Freeman‚ Through the Wormhole

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    IPC assignment 1

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    Task 1 (Section 2) Developing ICT Skills – Discussion forum post and evaluation. For task 1‚ I created a forum post in the online class space and attached a link to a YouTube clip on the topic of procrastination and tips for avoiding it during study. I broke the post down into small sentences so that it was quick and easy to skim over and caught the reader’s attention. I also chose a video that was short in length‚ and quick to engage the viewer. I attached the worksheet that the video

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    as it provides astounding views of lake Michigan and the vegetation surrounding it from the more public sectors making up the house. Concerning the atmosphere of the house it is of great interest the clear separation of public and private spaces in the house. The living room receives a great amount of sunlight creating a very contemplative atmosphere‚ which is the result of the conscious arrangement of furniture and other elements in the direction of the natural beauties surrounding the house

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    Towards a New Architecture

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    Towards a New Architecture ‘Let us summarize the principal characteristics of a rhizome...it is comprised not of units but of dimensions‚ or rather directions in motion’ Giles Deleuze. 1. Introduction We may have to wait for the “end of history”. Francis Fukiyama (1992) originally made claims of political and cultural stability in an essay of the late 1980s‚ perhaps the high noon of the Postmodern era. If his historical predictions seem premature a generation later‚ then by some consensus

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