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    Michel Foucault and Pp

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    Forty‚ A. (2000) ‘Space’‚ in Words and Buildings: A Vocabulary of Modern Architecture‚ London: Thames & Hudson‚ pp. 256-75. 720.108 FOR Koolhaas‚ R. (2001) Junk space: The Debris of Modernization’‚ in C.J. Chung et al. (eds)‚ The Harvard Design School Guide to Shopping‚ Köln: Taschen‚ 408-21 POWER / POLITICS Foucault‚ M. (1995) ‘Panopticism’‚ in Discipline and Punish‚ New York: Vintage‚ pp. 195-228. Forty‚ A. (1995) 364.60944 FOU Being or Nothingness: Private Experience and Public Architecture

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    Architecture in Melbourne

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    ‘design and execute work in the new idioms’ (RMIT‚ 2008). Percy Everett is an example of this who designed buildings based around the art deco and modernism principles he had learnt about whilst studying in North America. Percy Everett’s Technical School Essendon‚ 1938‚ a successful three dimensional design incorporating both the full range of geometric shapes and motifs‚ plus the finishes utilized by the Modernists in Europe‚ image courtesy of the National Trust- Victoria Australia. 2) International

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    Ames Gate Lodge Analysis

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    The Ames Gate lodge was designed by American architect H.H Richardson. This landscaped was owned by Frederick Law Olmsted. Its north side can be seen from the 135 Elm Street. The Ames gate was protected b the preservation easement which was held by Historic New England in 2013. Its northern regions is unfinished. Ames take Richardson and Olmsted in collaboration for its creation. Its implementation was done in 1886-1887.the gate lodge is a remarkable significance of oversize stone wall‚ arched gare

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    Built for the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona‚ Spain‚ the German Pavilion‚ designed by Mies van der Rohe‚ was used for the official opening of the German portion of the exhibition. To this day‚ the German pavilion is seen as one of the most significant buildings built during the 20th century. When analyzing the building formal‚ structural‚ and material qualities‚ it becomes effortless to support the proposition that the German Pavilion was built with the concepts of nature in mind where

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    Thesis Modern architecture is new ideologies of architectural that show up in many Western countries in the decade after industrial revolution I. It was based on the rational use of modern materials‚ the principles of functionalist planning‚ and the reject of what it is exists and miscellaneous decoration. This style has been generally designated as modern‚ although the labels International style and functionalism have also been used. In rudimentary architecture the human presence can seem subject

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    In chapter 14 Henry Petroski talks about the decline in the quantity of today’s constructions. Today most of our infrastructure is built with low quantity materials and bad workers‚ which have relatively lower quantities compare to those old time contractures because the developers try to save more money. Under the influence of the society‚ people start to have an inferior attitude and expectation about all the constructions. One of the main reasons why people start to lower the standard of constructions

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    Famous 20th Century Modern Furniture Timeline 1990-1999 1920-1929 This was a period of prolific 20th Century furniture design work. Designers like Le corbusier and Charlotte Perriand were using tubular steel - the new material of the time to create iconic wonders like the chaise longue‚ whilst Marcel Breuer was creating his famous Wassily Chair - said to have come up with his bent tubular steel concept for this chair while looking at the handle bars of his bicycle. Browse through the timeline

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    where he visited the Berlin botanical gardens and from there took an interest in Brazil’s native flora. Burle Marx returned to brazil in 1930 where he went to school at the National School of Fine Arts in Rio. Burle Marx started collecting plants and flowers around his home in Sao Paulo. Burle was influenced by his professors at the school‚ in particular‚ architect and planner‚ Lucio Costa. Roberto Burle Marx designed his first landscape in 1932‚ in private home “the Schwartz house” designed by

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    Architect Patrick Hodgkinson‚ who worked for the likes of Alvor Aalto and Leslie Martin‚ designed the Brunswick Centre‚ often described as a ‘Superblock’ or ‘Mega structure’ located in the heart of Bloomsbury. Hodgkinson gained recognition for his completion of this building‚ which he inherited from Leslie Martin. The raw concrete bunker‚ built in 1968-1972‚ became one of the most controversial structures in London of the time. With Hodgkinson’s original design somewhat compromised‚ the project fell

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    Fashion Jewelry History

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    The term costume jewelry dates back to the early 20th century. It reflects the use of the word "costume" to refer to what is now called an outfit. Originally‚ costume or fashion jewelry was made of inexpensive simulated gemstones‚ such as rhinestones or lucite‚ set in pewter‚ silver‚ nickel‚ or brass. Today’s modern costume/fashion jewelry incorporates a wide range of materials. High end crystals‚ cubic zirconia simulated diamonds‚ and some semi-precious stones are used in place of precious stones

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