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    truth or man himself). Although its function remains the same‚ it continues to be substituted for another center. The center escapes structurality. Center is the alien element in the structure. It doesn’t exist within the structure but outside it. Derrida through his essay is trying to deconstruct the structurality of the structure and its notion of origin or center which limits freeplay. Structuralism began as a critique of the assumptions of science and metaphysics (which questioned the idea of origin

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    CHAPTER 1 1. INTRODUCTION People nowadays are more concern about the environmental since they know the effect of pollution to the environment and to human’s health. Usually the conventional building used a lot of amount of power and produced large amount of carbon dioxides annually. Therefore‚ conventional building is one of the sources of global warming. Green building concept is an effort made to reduce the impacts of conventional building. Green building is a space and energy efficient home

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    Discuss the general approaches to land use that fit in with the concept of high-performance green buildings as posited by Charles J. Kilbert in his book “ Sustainable Construction : Green Building Design and Delivery [(2005) John Wiley and Sons: New Jersey]. Introduction Developing a structure is part of development for the nation. Building will involve the structure for residential area‚ industrial area or township area. During this decade the awareness of sustainable construction is related

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    Construction in Indonesia to 2018: Market Forecast On 18th April 2014 Synopsis Timetrics Construction in Indonesia to 2018: Market Forecast contains detailed historic and forecast market value data for the construction industry‚ including a breakdown of the data by construction activity (new construction‚ repair and maintenance‚ refurbishment and demolition). The databook provides historical and forecast valuations of the industry using the construction output and value-add methods. Summary

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    INSTRUCTIONS: 1. THERE ARE SEVEN (7) QUESTIONS IN THIS PAPER. 2. ANSWER FIVE (5) QUESTIONS ONLY. Question 1 Sandy Halliday in her book “Sustainable Construction” (2008‚ p.30) states: “Significant changes in attitudes towards the environmental and social impact of construction have been taking place in recent years. Pressures on the industry involving the three strands of sustainability – economics‚ social equity and environmental enhancement – have led to activity in development of appropriate

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    Building materials industry is one of the largest markets of wear resistant industry‚ besides cement industry‚ some new construction materials industries become important partners of wear resistant industry. KAIYUAN COMPANY has established long term cooperative relationship with China’s largest pipe pile manufacture---Jianhua Pipe Pile. China has become the world’s largest construction materials consumption nation. The development potential in construction materials industry is huge. Wear-resistant

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    External Problems: Stalled Projects: Construction companies across the nation have been feeling the brunt of the turbulent economic environment and the fluctuating currency. In 2013‚ Lanco Infratech had to put development of two of its major Thermal power projects on hold‚ because of the above stated reasons. They had acquired all the required permissions and had the land to start working on it‚ but the economic situation led them to believe they won’t be able to achieve financial Closure of these

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    Modernism and Post Modernism in Literature Modernism in Literature Literary Modernism has its origins in the late 19th and early 20th centuries‚ mainly in Europe and North America. Modernism is characterized by a self-conscious break with traditional styles of poetry and verse. Modernists experimented with literary form and expression‚ adhering to the modernist maxim to "Make it new." The modernist literary movement was driven by a desire to overturn traditional modes of representation and express

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    from Ellen Lupton’s A Post-Mortem on Deconstruction? * Deconstruction is part of a broader field of criticism known as “post-structuralism‚” whose theorist have included Jacques Derrida‚ Roland Barthes‚ Michel Foucault‚ Jean Baudrillard‚ among others. Each of these writers has looked at modes of representation – from alphabetic writing to photojournalism – as culturally powerful technologies that transform and construct “reality”. * The phrase “deconstruction” quickly became a cliché in design

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    References: ). Jacques Derrida ’s (dair-ree-DAH) paper on "Structure‚ Sign‚ and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" (delivered in 1966) proved particularly influential in the creation of post-structuralism. Derrida argued against‚ in essence‚ the notion of a knowable center (the Western ideal of logocentrism)‚ a structure that could organize the differential play of language or thought but somehow remain immune to the same "play" it depicts (Abrams‚ 258-9). Derrida ’s critique of structuralism

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