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    Modernism‚ Modernisation and Modernity in Australia‚ 1919 –1939 Lighting the Way: New technologies‚ new materials‚ new cities. Modernism transformed life in Australia across five tumultuous decades from 1917 to 1967 ‚ it spans all aspect of Australian culture including art‚ design‚ architecture‚ advertising‚ film‚ photography and fashion. The process of modernisation has had a profound affect‚ changing our perspectives and the course of our everyday living. Change is inevitable‚ man-made

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    input to key architectural studies‚ this essay discusses the principles of urban modernism‚ how modernist architects tried to solve design problems by making urban utopias‚ and why the dream ultimately failed for the ambitious modernists. The Bauhaus School of Design taught purity of form and to design for a better world by Walter Gropius. The phrase ‘form follows function’ is often used to describe the principles of modernism. It says that forms should be as simple as possible – architectural

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    C. Essay (1‚000 words) (10%) Title: Why Make Print? 1.Describe and analyze the development of Print media in local and global context. 2.Explore the relationship between art ideas and use of media. The written assignment should have accurate attributions from literature‚ and well organized and structured ideas.  Introduction In the beginning printmaking was not considered to be an art form or a medium of communication.Print making is merely the reproduction of text or image.According

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    IWC1 Test 1.02 Module Pre-Test Question 1: Multiple Choice The historical revival of Classical culture began during the: a) Middle Ages b) Renaissance c) Baroque Era d) Romantic Era Feedback: The correct answer is b. The historical revival of Classical culture began during the Renaissance. Question 2: Multiple Choice Which of the following was a key feature of ancient Chinese humanism? a) An emphasis on theoretical philosophy. b) A subordination of intellectual life to religious

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    previous failure of architecture and design to meet basic social needs. During the 1930s as much as 15% of the urban populations were living in poverty‚ and slum clearance was one of the many social problems of this decade.[1] Students at the Bauhaus school of design were taught purity of form and to design for a better world by Walter Gropius. The phrase ‘form follows function’ is often used when discussing the principles of modernism. It asserts that forms should be simplified – architectural

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    Design a modern country Modernism in Australia during the interwar period Yiting Zheng 7270585 Faculty of Life and Social Science Though the start of the modernisation may trace back to the beginning of Industrial Revolution. “Modernism in the design world did not exist in a fully developed form‚ until well after First World War.” (Wilk‚ 2006) Causing the great loss of lives and other countless damage to the world‚ it reshaped many people’s way of thinking the world. With the inspiration

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    Agrimensura de Filipinas d) League of Philippine Architects 4. In 1904‚ the first school of architecture was founded in the Philippines. What is its name? a) Escuela de Ingenieria y Arquitectura b) University of the Philippines c) National University d) Bauhaus 5. The profession for engineers and architects was first recognized in 1921 by the National Assembly. This is called the _____. a) Act No. 2985 b) Republic Act 545 c) Act of 1933 d) Act of 1921 6. The first batch of Filipino architects were registered

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    that the proposed vertical structures on the Philippines are more green‚ efficient and sustainable. And with modern technology I think that we can integrate technology with our Structures to enhance architecture further. Getting the concept of a Bauhaus to our structures. Also Vernacular structures will be developed into a prototype of modern vernacular structures. In the first place‚ our own military men are opposed for strategic reasons. They maintain that were we to get out of the Islands

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    Dada Budd Research Paper

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    Dada From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Dada (disambiguation). Cover of the first edition of the publication Dada by Tristan Tzara; Zurich‚ 1917 Dada /ˈdɑːdɑː/ or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century. Many claim Dada began in Zurich‚ Switzerland in 1916‚ spreading to Berlin shortly thereafter but the height of New York Dada was the year before in 1915.[1] To quote Dona Budd ’s The Language of

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    Modernism Modernism first came to Australia in the mid-1910s through migrants1‚ expatriates‚ exhibitions and publications. The movement spanned five turbulent decades‚ including global wars‚ economic depression‚ technological advance and massive social change. Inspired by early European avant-gardes2‚ the modernist movement3 affected many forms of arts and commerce. While modernism was expressed differently in each of these forms‚ the common thread was a rejection of traditional representations

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