I am writing to apply for the XXX scholarship for artists. I graduated in architecture in March 2003 from the University of XXX‚ Faculty of Architecture in XXX‚ XXX. My degree focuses on architectural design and urban planning. I also took several courses in urban management‚ which provoked my strong interest in issues that affect urban development and future of urbanity. The urban metropolitan areas are interesting to study because they are places where different cultures and urban practises
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order for it to adapt in future conditions. The architectural structures are on point within standards and are for control‚ protection‚ and a designated route for products to be moved along within the mountains‚ coast and Amazonia. Most of these architecture functions as structures that is related to the operation of the Tawantinsuyu. The road network displays a good interrelationship of these communities within the environment they currently in. They make sure that the Andean Road System will maintain
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WHY IS PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING IMPORTANT? Every individual associated with the internal and external architecture knows that the field of providing a professional landscaping & paving service is very generic. Since it is one of the most complicated types of architecture‚ it is considered to be equally important‚ too. Some of the other reasons why landscaping is important are- Preservation Of The Environment With an overall increase in the focus on environment preservation‚ the importance of landscaping
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Assignment 1 Reading Summary and Critical max 400 words‚ in ur own words‚ MUST reference if paraphrase. Ref article‚ “direct quote”ref. formal writing‚ “Building have Meaning” by Andrew Ballantyne Discusses the depth amongst conventionally built structures in which embodies our cities as a whole- “the home which the core in charged with meaning involved with most personal aspects of our lives” (Ballantyne. A). He further discusses the idea of home that which is not of any material or form
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[Accessed 27 May 2015]. What Tools Does an Architect Use? | Chron.com | Jeffrey Joyner‚ Demand Media | [WEBSITE] Available at: http://work.chron.com/tools-architect-use-10408.html [Accessed 27 May 2015]. Australian architect Sean Godsell to speak for Architecture Lecture Series April 23 | Newsroom | Washington University in St. Louis | 11 April 2011 | [WEBSITE] Available at: http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/9261.aspx [Accessed 25 May 2015]. Farewell MPavilion 2014 - YouTube | 1 February 2015 | [WEBSITE]
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of the Second World War. Brutalism has it roots in Modernism; however‚ it emerged as a movement in revolt to the architectural mainstream. Brutalism attempted to come out of the Modernist movement on the basis of an undeniably honest approach to architecture‚ demanding that form follow function. Pioneers thought that the most successful way of doing so would be to avoid unnecessary flourishes. In other words‚ relying on clean lines and ‘honest detailing’. Brutalism adheres to no official definition;
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because of not having the same level of visual appearance as marble. Marble is a very important material/rock in the construction industry‚ as its used for both interior and exterior uses‚ and its renewable. Marble is a material used in prestige architecture and interior design. It is the most popular natural stone in the construction sector (Visual Arts Cork). Marble
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Crime free housing by Poyner‚ Barry and Webb Barry‚ p. 1985 5. Can sound urban planning help reduce urban crime and violence? By Mitchell J. Rycus ‚ professor of urban planning at the university of Michigan‚ USA Publications at Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning www.tcaup.umich.edu/publications/pubs.html (29th jan 2002 @ 1:30 am) 6. Crime prevention through environmental design by robert a. Gardner‚ cp www.vcnet.com/expert/library/cpted.html (29 jan 2002 @ 1:30 am) th 7. The history
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James E.Young. (2000).Daniel Libeskind’s Jewish Museum in Berlin: The Uncanny Arts of Memorial Architecture. Jewish Social Studies‚ 6(2)‚ pp. 1-23. Retrieved June‚ 6 2013 from http://www.jstor.org Summary about the Daniel Libeskind’s Jewish Museum in Berlin: The Uncanny Arts of Memorial Architecture‚ we can know the history of the architect and the museum and the idea. In the introduction‚ it had stated is the “house” the memory of a people and importance and far-reaching effect of Jewish culture
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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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