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    Community Garden Essay

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    in underlying soil; raised soil beds will need to be constructed. Moreover, litter and pollution from surrounding urban surfaces must be closely monitored and mitigated to ensure healthy plant growth. Location 5: Phelps Hall roof (on-campus) 3 rectangles: (69ft x 250ft) + (70ft x 190ft) + (100ft x 260ft) = 56,550 sq ft (56,550 sq ft) x (1 acre)/(43,560 sq ft) x (1 hectare)/(2.47105 acre) = 0.5254 ha Shading from tall trees and raised portions of the roof structure of Phelps Hall will constrain…

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    Looking over the list of art galleries, one uniquely caught my eye; The Elmhurst Art Museum located in Elmhurst IL. Wandering through the museum's website, I stumbled upon an article that stated that David Wallace Haskins, a Chicago-based artist of the Skycube would be making an appearance on Sunday, November 29th. I thought that was interesting, so I decided to check it out. When I arrived, I was greeted by a thin older woman who smiled at me warmly. Right away, she asked me if I was a…

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    Frank Lloyd Wright Essay

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    Frank Lloyd Wright and his Architectures In art, the artist’s personal experience matter because it would reflect on one’s ideas and reflect on one’s work. Knowing Frank Lloyd Wright’s prior design, and idea he hold on to, could help better understanding the Fallingwater. Frank Lloyd Wright was born in a small town in Wisconsin, and developed early idea of architecture with toy building blocks that have geometrical shapes when he was a little. He was trained in the Chicago style,but later…

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    James Turrell

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    with natural light. This piece does not include pictorial art. When you look up at the Skyspace I, you would just see a “suspended” cube. In reality, it is a combination of two flat panels of “projected light.” There is also a brightly colored rectangle hanging in front of the wall that is actually just an “illuminated depression in the space.” A black square is hanging on the ceiling which is a “portal to the sky.” Turrell uses all of these interesting shapes and light techniques because…

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    They were the misfits The rebels The boys with glasses Girls with braces The ones who sat on the first bench The ones who chilled with imaginary friends The weirdos The freaks The nerds They were all round pegs in square holes; Round pegs that fit into square holes. But I, I was a round peg too gigantic to fit in; Too colossal, too enormous; too elephantine; TOO FAT to fit into a square hole. My mother said it didn’t matter; At least I wasn’t confined within the four walls of a square; But how…

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    school students who receive English and Dutch, the participants has participate in a global-local switching task, they will be shown a series of stimuli and they have to determine whether the rectangle or the square are consisted by smaller square or small rectangle, if it is consisted by smaller rectangle press left button, but if it is consisted by small square, they have to press the right button. After participants finished those 160 trials, Colzato et al.,(2008) stated that the bilingual…

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    Pop Art Research Paper

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    arts. This art was appreciated by many, but others thought that the art is used to mock commoners and their lives. Minimalism is a form of abstract art that was developed in the United States. It is composed of geometric shapes like squares and rectangle. Richard showed a creative streak from an early age, and particularly enjoyed drawing, taking photographs, and making models. A major compositional strategy for Estes was often to bisect his paintings,…

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    would be, at the base of the lighthouse it is made out of an octagon for the bottom part of the base, and for the top of the base it is also an octagon. The column of the lighthouse is a cylinder. On the column there are windows and the windows are rectangles. At the top of the lighthouse the balcony is a circular shape, and the lantern…

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    also was the center of Chinese politics and government for about 500 years. Zhu Di, the third emperor of Ming dynasty, began to build it in 1406 and completed 1420. There is a contribution of more than 200 workers to build. The Forbidden City is a rectangle, length is about 3200 feet, and width is about 2500 feet. The walls are approximately 28 feet wide at the base. So, we can see a steady defense that it is not easy to attack. There are four gates to access. It has more than 9900 rooms, 17…

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    house I noticed the removal of corners of two primary triangular that were connected along a regulating diagonal line. By shifting and reconnecting them by using the regulating line I noticed that they previously been derived from a breakage of a rectangle; this operation of breaking corners continued to be repeated throughout the floorplan. Diagram three is focused on the transgression of the operation of breaking comes and exploring the new formation of shapes from this breakage, yet…

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