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    Why Is Algebra Important

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    Algebra is one of the most important subjects someone can learn. It is a subject that transfers into daily life‚ often without anyone even realizing it. Unlike English or History classes‚ Algebra can be put straight to use once learned. It is one of the most versatile subjects there is. Algebra can be anything from calculating the amount of money you’ve spent on your grocery shopping‚ keeping track of the calories you have in your diet‚ and designing structural plans for a building.

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    Vernacular Architecture

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    style of vernacular architecture as it develops more. According to www.archdaily.com architects everywhere are adopting to regionalism and cultural buildings even at a time where technology is advancing and urbanization is a big deal‚ it is because there are more to learn from the traditional buildings‚ like vernacular architecture. Due to environmental problems including; global warming and energy crisis‚ architects everywhere are motivated to learn more and apply the use or vernacular buildings as

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    influenced by the new capitalist society? And what is the role of the architects in the twenty-first century? Architecture has been known as the product of aesthetics‚ structure‚ and function that serves to address social needs‚ resolve

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    word ‘nature’ brings the complexity of the term quickly to the fore as it spews out 18 possible definitions. The word ‘landscape’‚ is apparently less intricate‚ at least in the eyes of the search engine‚ as it returns a paltry four. Landscape architect Anne Spirn attributes the

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    coordinated offer to break down established barriers between artists‚ designers‚ and craft people. As well as a new developing style‚ The Arts and Crafts Movement was a revolution of ideas about work‚ art‚ and society‚ developed by eminent writers‚ architects‚ and artists from Thomas Carlyle. The Arts and Crafts Movement was mainly on simple forms‚ an almost sensitive taste in materials‚ and the pattern in the use of nature source. Their work could be highly illuminative. In the same time‚ the design

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    Costford Case Study

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    greatly impacted architecture in India. This new architecture incorporated Indian techniques and classic English styles‚ which resulted in a dramatic change in the appearance and use of structures (Sardar). This combination of styles inspired many architects to start designing more innovative and modern architecture. Laurence Wilfred

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    Why are great Italian Renaissance architects more famous than their great gothic predecessors? Discuss how the role and image of the architect changed during the Italian Renaissance. The Italian Renaissance was the earliest manifestation of the general European Renaissance‚ a period of great cultural change and achievement that began in Italy around the end of the 13th century and lasted until the 16th century‚ marking the transition between Medieval and Early Modern Europe. The term Renaissance

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    Frank Lloyd Wright

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    Wright Frank Lloyd Wright was a very successful architect‚ writer‚ interior designer and educator born on the 8th of June 1867 and died on the 9th of April 1959. He designed more than 1000 structures and completed 500 works. Style Wright’s creations took his concern with organic architecture down to the smallest details. To all his work‚ he included so much detail‚ same on the external and interior design. He was one of the first architects to design and supply custom-made‚ purpose-built furniture

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    Architectural Sociology

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    interaction occurs in the buildings in which we live and work. Sociologists need not necessarily be architects‚ but architects have to necessarily be sociologists. This is because architecture and sociology are meant to work in collaboration with each other. Architects are problem solvers and so are sociologists. The world today has faced rougher times in the past and the sociologists and architects‚ and/or architectural sociologists have stood up to the challenges and given solutions to the problems

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    College Dublin can be considered a classical building. In the first century BC‚ the Roman architect Marcus Vitruvius wrote his ten books of architecture. In these books‚ De Architectura‚ he detailed the Greek and Tuscan orders as a reference point for future architects. In 1563‚ Giacomo da Vignola wrote his treatise‚ The Five Orders of Architecture‚ which was considered to be a guide for architects and builders throughout Europe. During the Renaissance‚ Andrea Palladio (1508-1580)‚ wrote the

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