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    Task 1. (Word count: 800-1000 words) 1. Select one project of your interest – something that you would like to visit or discover how it works and prepare a report. Why is this project interesting from an operations management perspective? - How long it took to design it‚ plan it and build it? - How many people were involved in its design‚ planning and operationalization? - How much material and what types of material were needed? - What were the main phases of the project? - What were

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    Architecture In Our Daily Lives By Frank Bahr Architecture In Our Daily Lives I. Introduction A. Architecture is one of the most common studies people will take in college. B. Thesis: Architecture is an active part of our daily life. II. History A. Ancient Greece B. Ancient Japan C. Ancient India III. Famous Architects A. Frank Lloyd Wright B. List of architects IV. Unique Architectural Designs A. Habitat 67 B. Atomium V. Conclusion

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    Aspects of creative work: Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright A creative work is a manifestation of creative effort such as artwork‚ literature‚ music‚ paintings‚ and software. Creative works have in common a degree of arbitrariness‚ such that it is improbable that two people would independently create the same work. Creative works are part of property rights. A creative work depends on how you look at that particular art. Every art or craft is not creative for us or for everyone. When we say

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    environment‚ married to the ground.” Frank Lloyd Wright In the woods of Pennsylvania‚ Frank Lloyd Wright’s magnum opus‚ Fallingwater rises from the landscape and presides over Bear Run like a cantilevered king. Hovering across a 30’ waterfall the home is as much of a architectural marvel today as it was 70 years ago. This was just as Frank Lloyd Wright intended. Fallingwater was designed by Wright for Liliane and Edgar Kaufmann to replace their very modest cabin at Bear Run. The Kaufmann’s enjoyed

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    future… work which I personally admire is definitely Fallingwater house‚ constructed and designed by the famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Fallingwater house is one of the most remarkable masterpieces in the history of contemporary architecture. With this house F .L. Wright reached the top in his architectural work‚ using very unique and inventive way to the integration of form in outer space. The main point in Fallingwater house is to introduce the personality of the architect

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    Fallingwater is the name of a very special house that is built over a waterfall Fallingwater was built between 1936 and 1939. Robie House is name of another very special house that is built in the campus of the University of Chicago in the neighborhood of Hyde Park in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ It was designed

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    current natural environment‚ exposing only very basic geometries as the openings for the underground gallery. He transformed the site into a natural work of art‚ interfacing with the internal works of art. On the other hand‚ Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater transforms the original site into a beautiful monumental landscape and brings nature into the house by using materials found on site‚ creating natural experiences through his architecture. Yet the ideas of the interface between Nature and architecture

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    Task four: Frank Lloyd Wright’s organic architecture “So here I stand before you preaching organic architecture…not cherishing any preconceived form fixing upon us either past‚ present or future but instead exalting the simple lows of common sense…” It is not surprising that Frank Lloyd Wright‚ a brilliant architect and designer of far-reaching vision and great powers of invention‚ anticipated many of the hallmarks of today’s Green movement. Wright introduced the word ‘organic’ into his philosophy

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    demanded attention. However‚ more than pure volume of production underscored his importance to the built environment‚ both past and present. The mention of Frank Lloyd Wright’s name most likely conjures up visions of “Prairie Houses”‚ his famous “Fallingwater”‚ or perhaps‚ the Guggenheim Museum. While these forms are all very different‚ they do posses a common denominator‚ the principle of organic architecture. An examination of Wright’s designs and writings will shed light on the architect’s amazing

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    Frank Lloyd Wright’s Impact on Modern Architecture Ever since I was told when I was a young little league baseball player that my great-great uncle was one of the architects that worked on the Houston Astrodome‚ I have taken a liking to architecture and building designs. Growing up I visited Montreal and marveled at Olympic Stadium and the majestic buildings of Old Montreal. I remember trips to Chicago and was left breathless at the view of the Chicago city-scape high atop the Sears Tower‚ which

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