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    Tadao Ando GA Architecture 12 VOL.2 1988-1993 This book talks about Tadao Ando’s projects in a chronological order‚ the publication mainly works with photographs and overview drawings‚ but they have a lack of detail drawings and some landscape sketches. His designs have this very specific style that is unique in a different sense than his western colleagues‚ his raw usage of concrete in the 90is a very clear architectural language that was only beginning to develop with other practices. He has

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    interventions to show my understanding for the light that would come through a window and into a room. Tadao Ando ‘Light is the origin of all being. Light gives‚ with each moment‚ new form to being and new interrelationships to things and architecture condense light to its most concise being. The creation of space in architecture is simply the condensation and purification of the power of light’ Tadao Ando‚ a self educated architect from Japan is influenced greatly by both modern and traditional architecture

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    landscape does not suggest anything natural at all. Yet there are instances of projects where the landscape itself suggests natural connotations as though there is no interface between nature (site) and culture (architecture). In Chichu Art Museum‚ Tadao Ando made a radical decision to create an underground space to create minimal changes to the current natural environment‚ exposing only very basic geometries as the openings for the underground gallery. He transformed the site into a natural work of

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    On a hill overlooking a large lake‚ this museum is a cultural facility for the artistic education of children. It is made up of three units – the main museum‚ an intermediate plaza and a workshop complex- all linked by a long pathway slice through the hillside. The main unit is a multi-functional complex containing a library‚ indoor and outdoor theatres‚ exhibition gallery‚ multi-purpose hall and restaurant. It is composed of two staggered volumes‚ one of which connects with a fan-shaped building

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    consist of vitamin‚ mineral‚ protein which is very useful for our body. Do you know that Indonesia is the second largest country in the world that consumes instant noodles after China? Well‚ instant noodles made and discovered in Japan by Momofuku Ando in 1956 and spread in whole the world including Indonesia. In Indonesia‚ there are many tastes of Instant noodles such as garlic‚ chicken soup‚ spicy chicken‚ green paper and many others. And also‚ instant noodles made from some basics ingredients

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    a packet of flavouring. Dried noodles are usually eaten after being cooked or soaked in boiling water for 2 to 5 minutes‚ while precooked noodles can be reheated or eaten straight from the packet. Instant noodles were invented by Taiwanese Momofuku Andō‚ the founder of Nissin Foods‚ Japan who was born in south western Taiwan when the island was under

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    Instant Noodles

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    prevent the numerous health problems that have occured from these products from arising again. . Furthermore‚ the limited brands of noodles also hinder us from having a wider analysis on the topic. Related Literature From the time Momofuku Ando developed the first instant noodles‚ they have dominated the noodle industry‚ and its effects can still be seen today. Their main customers are the college students and other people who are always on the go‚ people who do not have time to cook breakfast

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    history of instant noodles

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    since Qing Dynasty. Modern instant noodles were invented in Japan by businessman Momofuku Ando (安藤百福)‚ the founder of Nissin‚ one of the biggest manufacturers of instant noodles today. His noodles were boiled with flavouring‚ deep-fried with palm oil to remove moisture‚ and dried into a noodle cake. Other preservation methods have been tried‚ including preservation with salt and smoke‚ but Ando concluded that palm oil is the most efficient. In 1958‚ Nissin launched the world’s first

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    Architecture‚ from the beginning of human civilization through the present day‚ sustains itself by intertwining various cultures. Therefore it is a natural process that architectural movements are affected by each other. Since the 16th century‚ there changed countless ideas about design‚ it started with the colonialism era there pullulate national styles with interaction relation between colonies. Additionally there comes assimilation and combination of cultures and decisively‚ with the globalization

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    Archi Project

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    Department of Architecture SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE AR1102 Architectural Design 1 Academic Year 2012/2013 Project 02 – The room and a ‘village’ Project 02 The room and a ‘village’ Understanding architectural language Using architectural language and Making architectural language Arguably the room or its approximation is the basic construct of an architectural space. How it is defined‚ enclosed and what elements are used to do this is the architecture

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