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    Architecture and Modernism

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    As some critics contended‚ postmodernism represents a break with the modernist notion that architecture should be technologically rational‚ austere and functional‚ discuss the ways in which one postmodern architect has developed strategies which overcome these tendencies.  Juxtaposition is seen between the characteristics of early 20th century modern architecture and the artistic endeavours of postmodernism that followed.  To represent the ‘Less is More’ (R.Venturi‚ 1966‚ pg16) notion the modernist

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    Departamentul de istoria & teoria arhitecturii şi conservarea patrimoniului LIMBAJ ARHITECTURAL 1 AN I / semestrul 2 – 2009-2010 TEMA 1 DE SEMINAR ANALIZA DE OBIECT ARHITECTURAL DUPĂ CRITERIUL ATRIBUTELOR VITRUVIENE Analizaţi (conform fişei de analiză de mai jos) 3 exemple de locuinţe individuale (legate de tema de atelier în desfăşurare)‚ din punctul de vedere al răspunsului la comandamentele vitruviene şi al expresiei arhitecturale pe care o generează‚ urmărind punctele propuse (unde este

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    Philadelphia and Kerala The Philadelphia from United States and Kerala from South India‚ are the two famous states‚ and that come up with good nature‚ old cities and types of food from worldwide. The Nature is the one of the top best thing in those states. Greenish parks and gardens are seen a lot in these places‚ and Philadelphia has the famous garden‚ ‘Morris Arboretum’ and Kerala has famous forest‚ ‘Gavi.’ Those cities keep good health through the healthy nature; moreover‚ they protect the nature

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    sustainable architecture

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    SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE Epistemological Definition Worldwide cities are experiencing a rush of population growth‚ this growth to the ecological balance shown against the environment and the exploitation of natural resources have sued implement new methods of construction using new technologies. (Big & Green: Toward Sustainable Architecture in the 21ST Century). Sustainable or sustainable architecture seeks to optimize natural resources and building systems that minimize the environmental

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    Dravidian Architecture

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    Dravidian architecture Dravidian architecture was an architectural idiom that emerged in the Southern part of the Indian subcontinent or South India. It consists primarily of temples with pyramid shaped towers and are constructed of sandstone‚ soapstone or granite. Mentioned as one of three styles of temple building in the ancient book Vastu shastra‚ the majority of the existing structures are located in the Southern Indian states of Tamil Nadu‚ Karnataka‚ Kerala‚ and Andhra pradesh. Various kingdoms

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    Tittle Are mobile phones changing social networks? A longitudinal study of core networks in Kerala Authors & year Antony Palackal‚ Paul Nyaga Mbatia‚ Dan-Bright Dzorgbo‚ Ricardo B. Duque‚ Marcus Antonius Ynalvez and Wesley M. Shrum Journal‚ Volume‚ number & page New media & society‚ Vol. 13‚ No. 3‚ Pp. 391–410 Population and sample The research is on mobile phones changing social networks at Kerala residents. Conducted analysis on attribute of social fabric and area of including professionals

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    expansion of education in Kerala has helped to reduce social inequalities in educational attainment and contributed to greater social development? What kind of relationship can exist between the entitlement to education and the resulting intergenerational mobility among the socio-economic groups in Kerala? The study proposes to address the above issues by adopting a comparative study of the socio-economic groups (religious community) in the state of Kerala. Such a method becomes necessary

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    The social movements as well as the spread of modern education gradually began to change the social structure of Kerala. If traditional education helped in preserving social conservatism‚ modern English education helped the dissemination of liberal ideas of equality‚ brotherhood‚ individualism‚ liberty‚ and dignity of the human person. The employment of the educated lower castes in schools and government services resulted in the breakdown of traditional values. Joint families got divided into smaller

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    term “‘Romanesque’‚” meaning in the manner of the Romans‚ was first coined in the early 19th century. Today it is used to refer to the period of European art” (Antiquity 1). The church architecture is fundamental to this period; “the Romanesque and Gothic churches were built on the foundations of Carolingian architecture. Charlemagne’s early Romanesque architectural achievements were continued by the Holy Roman Emperors Otto I-III‚ in a style known as Ottonian Art‚ which morphed into the fully fledged

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    most common form of architecture‚ but they were used for worship gods and politics‚ there existed two different types of architecture in the Ancient Greece; The Doric order‚ and The Ionic order‚ these two orders were the most common type of architecture used in the Ancient Greece. The Doric columns were the simplest‚ having the capitol which is the top or crown‚ they are circular with a square on top‚ but they do not contain a base. The Doric was very simple yet powerful architecture. The Parthenon is

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