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    Architecture Architecture is everywhere. No matter where you are, or what building you’re in, an architect designed it. Be it the castles of Henry VIII, or a super-modern highrise in the heart of New York City, an architect was involved. Architecture is one of the grandest forms of human expression, and can be attributed with some of the most beautiful places in the world. There have been many notable architects through history, one of the oldest of which is William Wren. He is credited…

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    Architecture: Famous for stone work. Skilled architects, built great cities, pyramids, palaces, temples, walls, and homes. They built monuments and structures. A popular sculpture is the Stela. It's consisted of a big and tall slab of stone covered with Mayan carvings and writings. It was popular in the Classic Period when a majority of the big cities would have Stela built to show honor towards their kings. Also, Mayans created beautiful carved altars and stone monoliths near major temples.…

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    In order to understand the University of Lethbridge campus as it is today it is important to understand megastructures around the time University Hall was built. The most important aspect of a megastructure is typically that it is large enough to contain multiple areas and uses and is a reasonable facsimile of the functions of a city according to Japanese architect Fumiko Maki. It can be a single building, or contain multiple buildings that are connected with a structural framework that can be…

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    Howard Roark Architecture

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    unique theme bears its roots within the realm of reason and rational thought. The art of architecture is observed as the medium for which the implied values of selfishness, individuality, and independence are revealed. In formalizing the essential framework of architecture in a metaphorical context, these values come to form the central tenets of the Objectivist philosophy. For introducing the theme of architecture, the conceptual framework is delineated by a powerful form of imagery. Such…

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    Tectonics In Architecture

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    focus on the structure, smaller gestures will reveal themselves. Texture, colour, mass, and light may be some simple examples of this, however they all share the same trait; they may all be considered “tectonics” of a project. The fundamentals of architecture may be referred to as “tectonics” due to the fact that they are elements “pertaining to building or construction in general” (Frampton, 1990, p.93). Frascari (1994) believes that “located within tectonics is an endless set of…

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    What Is Postmodernism?

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    What is Postmodernism? According to Merriam Webster dictionary ,Post-Modernism is “of relating to or being any various movements in reaction to modernism that are typically characterized by a return to traditional materials and forms by ironic self reference and absurdity “ (Webster, Merriam). The very term "postmodern" was, in fact, coined in the forties by the historian, Arnold Toynbee (Felluga).Postmodernism cannot be historically a specific year, and however, its ideas are around the…

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    Check the Architect 's Work Experiences. A good way for you to see how good an architect is by looking at his previous work. This will allow you to determine an architect 's forte. Familiarizing yourself with the style of an architect allows you to look for an architect that understands your personal style. This is important when building your dream home. Looking at an architect 's previous works allows you to see the quality of his works. Referring to an architect 's previous creations will not…

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    Interior Design Theories: Meaning of Place, Place Attachment, and Artifact Attachment What is design theory? Design theory is the understanding of strategies, methods, research and analysis of the practice of design. What design theory does is: act as a frame work for analysis, facilitate development, application to real-world problems, provide criteria to judge and evaluate, and is the critical pillar of foundation in knowledge. In this paper we will be examining the theories meaning of place…

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    Concrete In Ancient Rome

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    A volcanic earth was discovered in vast quantities around Rome called pozzolana (“The Architecture of”, 2008). This building material was used in conjunction with rock and broken brick to make concrete. Concrete was a much stronger building material than what Rome had been using before, and concrete became the answer for Rome’s engineering…

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    In the excerpt “the Four Books on Architecture” Palladio develops a numerical and logical system organizing spatial relationships among the elements involved in any building. This system is a guidance for architects when designing such buildings as villas and houses. As well this system includes detailed rules to be considered when an architect arranges building rooms, when he specifies the proportions of spaces, when he makes decisions about the dimensions of halls associating the height of a…

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