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    Antoni Gaudi - Essay

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    years studying with the Escolapius Fathers that Gaudi recognized the “value of the divine history of the salvation of man through Christ incarnate‚ given to the world by the Virgin Mary.” He later incorporated such beliefs into his greatest work‚ The Sagrada Familia. Around 1870 Gaudi moved to Barcelona to study architecture at the Provincial School of Architecture. His grades were again less than superior. However‚ the young student did earn special recognition in the areas of Trial Drawings and Projects

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    Casa Bonay Case Study

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    TITLE Casa Bonay – The Hip And Stylish Hotel In Trendy Barcelona LEAD PARAGRAPH Gaudí’s iconic paving stones mixed with traditional hydraulic floor tiles greet you entering Casa Bonay. The renovated apartment building is hip and stylish. The spacious rooms offer a window balcony or large terrace on the main floor. Coffee lovers will enjoy Satan’s Coffee Corner‚ a craze for coffee fanatics in Barcelona. The corner is also shared with Mother and offers cold-press juices‚ shakes and breakfast items

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    Chapter 2

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    The Proponents of Datamex Institute of Computer Technology Camarin Branch wants to make changes to Sagrada Familia School of Caloocan Inc. by making a system that will benefit them. 1.1 Background of the problem ➢ History Sagrada Familia of Caloocan Inc. was founded on 1998 by a Catholic couple‚ Mr. Felix Boquiren II and Mrs. Dominga Aragon-Boquiren. Sagrada Familia School of Caloocan Inc. was only a Nursery/Pre-School when it was first established until the year

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    Fantastical designs of Antoni Gaudi: A Religious Wonderland At the beginning‚ the purpose of this paper was to examine how La Sagrada Familia fit into vernacular architecture. I was to analyse this structure with the other buildings in Barcelona‚ compare and contrast them to find out what the reasoning behind this building. I was supposed to find the reason why La Sagrada Familia was important to its environment in Spain. However‚ on further examination I realized that the real focus of this building

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    Our world today has drastically changed from back in the 20th century‚ all sorts of machinery with the help of technology have been invented to make work easier for human beings‚ however traditional ways of carrying out tasks are fading and very few parts of it have been preserved. Architecture has been broken down into many categories to fit the lifestyle of people in a particular place at a particular time. The two main ways of recognising these are; Modern architecture and traditional architecture

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    Philippine Arts

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    Philippines Academia de Dibujo y PinturaDate of Birth: 1796Birthplace: Tondo‚ Manila‚ PhilippinesYear of Death: 1834 * 3. La Sagrada Familia * 4. La Sagrada Familia Oil on Copper Sheet Measurements: 48.26(length) x 35 (width) cm Where it was made: Manila‚ Philippines Time Period: 19th Century; 1820’s to 1830’s Owner: Heirs of Luis Ongpin Museum: Ayala Miuseum * 5. La Sagrada Familia The delicate veil over the Virgin’s head and shoulders is transparent to the point of appearing almost invisible

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    Masters of Architecture

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    1852–10 June 1926) was a Spanish Catalan architect and figurehead of Catalan Modernism. Gaudí’s works reflect his highly individual and distinctive style and are largely concentrated in the Catalan capital of Barcelona‚ notably his magnum opus‚ the Sagrada Família. Much of Gaudí’s work was marked by his big passions in life: architecture‚ nature‚ religion.[3] Gaudí studied every detail of his creations‚ integrating into his architecture a series of crafts in which he was skilled: ceramics‚ stained

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    Constipation can be caused by numerous factors or health conditions. It is pivotal for the provider to diagnose the right cause of constipation on order to be able to select the appropriate treatment. According to Edmunds‚ & Mayhew (2014)‚ all laxatives work by increasing fluid retention in the colon. There are five different types of laxative that can be used depending on the type of constipation. Bulk laxatives are non-digestible and non- absorbable‚ which cause the stool to absorb water‚ expands

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    Barcelona Research Paper

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    DESCRIBING PLACES: BARCELONA BARCELONA: AN IDEAL TOWN TO VISIT (Introduction): Location and reason for choosing it Barcelona is a large town on the north-east coast of Spain. Its unbeatable location means you can fly to Barcelona from most capital cities in less than two hours. If there were only three words to describe Barcelona City they would be Culture‚ Style and Harmony‚ and only for that‚ is an ideal place to visit. (Main Body): With a population of about two million‚ Barcelona is full

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    Julian Felipe

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    under the instruction of Leandro Cosca. Pedro Catalan‚ a recollect priest‚ taught him to play piano after the death of Cosca. He was employed as an organist at the San Pedro Parish Church in Cavite. Felipe also taught music at girls’ school the La Sagrada Familia. Felipe produced such pieces as Aurorita‚ Danza (Early Dawn Danza)‚ Cintas y Flores (Ribbon and Flowers)‚ and Motete al Santisimo (Motet to the Most Holy). He became a member of the prestigious Santa Cecilia Musical Society. And in 1896‚ he

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