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    What is meant by ‘place’ and ‘spirit of place’? What role does consideration of ‘place’ mean in architectural design? Introduction People make attachments to almost everything that they interact with. Whether it is with each other‚ a material object‚ a memory or even a perception about the three‚ There are subconscious relationships with things and thoughts. Often these interactions and experiences take place in a specific physical environment‚ a place which might be inhabited by many users

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    “A father tell his son about the Statue of Liberty” In the whole world‚ people are searching for Liberty and no discrimination of who they are. Everyone have different cultures colors and religions. America is known for having many different races and cultures in their country. In the 60’ties racism and discrimination was a big problem‚ not to mention the time where white people had black people as slaves. Because of all this ignorance the KKK got created. KKK was a group of people‚ who hated

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    BAÜ FBE Dergisi Cilt:9‚ Sayı:1‚ 3-18 Temmuz 2007 Type and typology in architectural discourse Yasemin Đ. GÜNEY* Balıkesir University Faculty of Architecture and Engineering‚ Department of Architecture Çağış BALIKESĐR Abstract Typology is the comparative study of physical or other characteristics of the built environment into distinct types. In this paper‚ the historical transformation of type and typology concepts since the Enlightenment has been examined in three developing stages based

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    Lazarus’ Statue of Liberty Poem X Maxwell Wallace Maxwell Wallace has been a professional freelance copywriter since 1999. His work has appeared in numerous print and online publications. An avid surfer‚ Wallace enjoys writing about travel and outdoor activities throughout the world. He holds a Bachelor of Science in communication and journalism from Suffolk University‚ Boston. "The New Colossus" is a sonnet by the late American poet‚ Emma Lazarus (1849-1887). 1. Significance *

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    Architectural Programming Introduction Architectural programming began when architecture began. Structures have always been based on programs: decisions were made‚ something was designed‚ built and occupied. In a way‚ archaeologists excavate buildings to try to determine their programs. Today‚ we define architectural programming as the research and decision-making process that identifies the scope of work to be designed. Synonyms include "facility programming‚" "functional and operational requirements

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    idea to make it the best solution to a problem. Even though engineer ’s goals are similar‚ there are many different things that engineers do within their selected field of engineering. This paper will focus on the architectural field of engineering. Like all engineers‚ architectural engineers apply the theories and principles of science and mathematics to research and develop economical solutions to technical problems. Their work is the link between scientific discoveries and commercial applications

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    C. Architectural Reuse People are happiest in buildings where change occurs at every scale from weeks to centuries. Such buildings are fractals in time. —Stewart Brand Architectural reuse processes include adaptive reuse‚ conservative disassembly‚ and reusing salvaged materials. This definition is broad and inclusive permitting many different interpretations; however‚ the underlying objective is that architectural reuse be understood as an evolutionary process occurring over time. Figure 29:

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    Discuss the intertwined relationship between Sociology and Architecture. How can Architectural Sociologists use social knowledge to improve building designs? THE INTERTWINED RELATIONSHIP BETWEEM SOCIOLOGY AND ARCHITECTURE: Sociology is the scientific study of human behavior while architecture is defined as the planning‚ designing and oversight of the construction of buildings. Sociologists study human society and social behavior through the prism of group formations and social‚ political‚ religious

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    between them. They suggest that a significant number of innovations are "architectural." Architectural innovations are incremental in the economic sense in that they do not provide dramatically different or improved benefits to their customers‚ and they continue to actively compete with existing products‚ but they are radical in the organizational sense in that established firms find them extremely difficult to develop. Architectural innovations are likely to be the focus of complex competitive dynamics

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    Cause-Related Marketing Pioneers: American Express Restore the Statue of Liberty Goutami Vallala Jasmine Zamora Xiaolin Zhao LIM College Dr. Guendoo MPSM603 Cause Marketing September 4‚ 2014 Objective and Target The objective of this campaign was to transform the usage of cards from a medium of mere purchasing things for an individual needs to a medium of way to do charity for a cause such as restoring the historic monument. Also‚ the efforts to support

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