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    Sustainability and Environmental Standards: Seeking Competitive Distinction at Damai Lovina Villas . Executive Summary Throughout this analysis‚ my purpose is to clarify and condense the information so the reader will have a better understanding at the end of the analysis. This analysis will be broken up into six categories; the executive summary‚ issue statement‚ alternatives analysis‚ recommendations‚ actions and implementations‚ and data analysis. In the issue statement‚ there will be

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    still the foundation for the development of architecture throughout the world. However‚ these two architects found their distinction in expressing their own modernism. Villa Savoye and Barcelona Pavilion are the landmarks in the success of Corbusier and Mies‚ also the discrimination in architectural styles of the two. Villa Savoye of Corbusier encountered Barcelona Pavilion of Mies in the way their architect taking advantage of using steel and concrete columns as material and bearing structures.

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    References: : Le Corbusier‚ . Toward a new architecture. 19. France: 1923. eBook. Kroll‚ Andrew. "AD Classics: Villa Savoye / Le Corbusier" 27 Oct 2010. ArchDaily. Accessed 29 Jul 2013. "International Style." Encyclopedia Britannica. N.p.. Web. 28 Jul 2013. . Quirk‚ Vanessa. "14 Facts You Didn’t Know About Le Corbusier" 06 Oct 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed 29 Jul 2013

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    FOUR OF CORBUSIER’S PRINCIPLES OF NEW ARCHITECTURE AND THEIR USE IN THE VILLA SAVOYE AND IN ANOTHER PRE-1929 CORBUSIER BUILDING. VILLA SAVOYE OTHER BUILDING A. VILLA SAVOYE - Free floor plan where there is no loading wall in the inner building or cutting the building. That makes building looks aesthetic. OTHER BUILDING - A studio space where the space is more open… No loading wall. B. VILLA SAVOYE -Functional roof that can grow a garden. OTHER BUILDING - Maison

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    What are the key differences between Modernism and Post Modernism? The differences between Modernism and Post Modernism are vast; in fact Post Modernism was a direct reaction to the strict rules set by early modernist. In my essay I will discuss both movements and outline the main differences between both. Modernism was a cultural movement established in many areas like art‚ literature and architecture in the 20th century. The expression applies to a revolutionary group of designers who forged

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    the slide id.’s. The Parthenon‚ P.87. Interior of the Pantheon‚ p91. Marin County Courthouse‚ P.98. Palace of Versailles‚ P.100. Chartre Cathedral‚ P.102. Piazza d’ Italia‚ P.105. The Guggenheim Museum‚ P.110. Pont du Gard‚ p.96. The Villa Savoye

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    architecture in general. Use the Temple of Ammon at Karnak‚ Amiens Cathedral in France‚ and Notre Dame du Haut‚ by Le Corbusier in Ronchamp‚ France‚ near Switzerland as examples with which to make your points. Comparison 3 Compare (& contrast) the Villa Savoye‚ by Le Corbusier‚ with Fallingwater‚ by Frank Lloyd Wright‚ on a point-by-point basis. (Do NOT write first about one building and then about the other. When that’s done‚ rarely are the points discussed on an apples-to-apples basis. Your thesis

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    What is Post-Modernism? The aim of this essay is to explain how Post-Modernism has influenced our contemporary built environment and explain what other movements have derived from it. I would argue that Post-Modernism is a worldwide movement in all arts and disciplines. A definition of postmodernism will provide a better understanding of the trend that would show how it is relevant to contemporary culture and important for the future. Postmodernism became an important movement right after

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    century. He was an architect‚ designer‚ painter‚ writer‚ and city planner‚active mostly in France . He was one of the pioneers of modern architecture‚ which he considered as International Style. In 1907‚ after completing his first building project‚ Villa Pallet‚ Le Corbusier went to Paris to work under Auguste Perrete architectural studio. In 1908‚ he studied architecture in Vienna. Le Corbusier designs were inspired by the automobile‚ and celebrated modern material and technologies. He want apply

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    Zipper Graphic Design for Advertising‚ Visual Culture & Theory What is Modernism? Historically Modernism describes that period between 1900 and 1950 when Artists‚ Architects‚ Designers and Writers radically re-assessed the direction of their disciplines. Spurred on by radical thinkers like Marx‚ Sartre‚ Freud‚ and Jung; inspired by the possibilities of new economic processes and materials‚ Art‚ Architecture and Design set out to redefine the world in which we live. These arts flourished

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