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    would be no purpose for that‚ even if it were possible to do in New York City. It is not the most important building in the city‚ and it does not need to be able to be seen by everyone. Another similarity that can be seen right away is the Doric order that was clearly followed while designing and constructing the exterior of Federal Hall. We can see this by looking at the columns and their simple capitals‚ along with the Doric frieze with the three lines‚ and the simple triangular pediment.

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    Bibliography: J. Onians‚ Bearers of Meaning : The Classical orders in Antiquity‚ the Middle Ages‚ and the Renaissance (Cambridge University Press‚ 1988) R. Tavernor‚ On Alberti and the Art of Building (New Haven‚ London : Yale University Press‚ c1998) Ed. by V. Hart‚ Paper Palaces : The Rise of the Renaissance Architectural Treatise (New Haven‚ London : Yale University Press‚ c1998) J. Rykwert‚ The Dancing Column : On Order of Architecture (Cambridge‚MIT Press‚ c1996) R. Wittkower‚ Architectural

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    sometimes arched and square. • Broken pediments Windows • Rows of arched windows are also commonly seen on domestic facades. • Rustication • Fenestration • Inner area is more sculptural Column • Doric‚ Tuscan and Ionic. • Peristyle • Rusticated Columns • Corinthian orders • Coupled columns Roof • Dome roofs COUNTRY ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES ARCHITECTURAL MOVEMENT RENAISSANCE BAROQUE ROCOCO Age of awakening or the rebirth Period of Artistic style “Late Baroque” was ornate

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    ESSAY ONE: THE COLOSSEUM VS. CHARTRES CATHEDRAL 1 THE COLOSSEUM VS. CHARTRES CATHEDRAL From the ancient city of Rome to the elaborate stained glass windows in France‚ two famous architectural works of art display the differences between architectural structures in the different time periods of history. By comparing and contrasting the Colosseum with the Chartres Cathedral we can gain an understanding of how architecture has not only improved throughout time‚ but also where certain architectural

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    Explain the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) from first principles. EOQ‚ or Economic Order Quantity‚ was developed by F. W. Harris in1913‚ even if R. H. Wilson is recognized for his early deeply analysis of the model. Harris’s original paper was disseminated; it actually was ignored for many years before its rediscovery in 1988. During this period‚ a lot misunderstanding developed over the origin of the EOQ model. The model is defined as the optimal quantity of orders that minimizes total variable

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    The Parthenon vs. The Colosseum I choose to use The Parthenon as my Greek work of art and The Colosseum as my Roman work of art. Both are buildings but are such iconic buildings with new and innovative designs‚ styles and building materials‚ that they are works of art as well. Seeing as how they are both buildings it goes without saying they were 3D works of art. The Parthenon was built almost entirely of Pentelic marble‚ they did use wood too‚ but 22‚000 tons of marble was used. The Colosseum

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    MOVIE REVIEW Title of Movie: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Name of the Reviewer: A.O. Scott By: A.J. Lalonde In this review A.O. Scott describes what he feels about the movie “Harry Potter and the Order of The Phoenix” and the different things that help support his decision. Three things that he uses to show his feelings and judge the movie are the anticipation of the next book and the length of the movie‚ the acting of the characters and their real life situations‚ and lastly

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    DBQ Golden Ages Essay Throughout history different civilizations have experienced Golden Ages. A golden Age is signified by peace‚ prosperity‚ and technological advancements. Golden Ages have occurred in Greek‚ Roman‚ Chinese‚ Indian‚ and Byzantine civilizations. Greece under the rule of Pericles and China during the Han and Song Dynasties were important periods of history that have contributed to modern society. During the Han Dynasty‚ China was the most technologically advanced civilization

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    Ionic bonding is known as a type of chemical bond where the valence electrons are lost from one atom and gained by another. This exchange results in a more from one atom and gained by another. When an atom gains or loses electrons while being bonded with another atom an ion is formed. This bond causes an atom to become either a positive or negative ion. Electrons have a negative charge‚ meaning that if an atom loses an electron‚ the amount of protons are greater than electrons. This makes the atom

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    the Greek and Roman orders. It will show how Vitruvius‟s account of the orders was influential in understanding Greek Architecture and finally how De Architectura influenced the styles‚ buildings and architects of Italian Renaissance period. In this essay it will be argued that he had a profound influence on architects of the Italian renaissance and his symbolism of human form and scale was defining factor in understanding Greek architecture and mythology. These three orders‚ discussed by Vitruvius

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