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    background history. I predict that so many people that were inspired by the Wainwright and the Jeppesen Terminal will become more convenient and will have such a big impact on them. It will teach lots of upcoming generations that you can build and design almost anything you want in this world, it will teach them to have endless imagination and the passion for art. The famous Architect Louis Sullivan stated that “To teach is to touch the heart and impel it to action.” I agree with Sullivan…

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    Christian Service for the public as the population is growing dramatically in Melbourne6. Style St Paul’s Cathedral is built in Gothic Style, which were half Early English and half decorated7. The cathedral is a mixed architectural pedigree8. It was unusual to build a Gothic design since most of the public buildings are built in straight lined classical architecture. As a result, the St. Paul’s Cathedral created a strong contrast with other buildings and it was also reached the new height…

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    Correspondingly, design style shall be memorable, inviting and user-friendly: Vertical and horizontal movement in the facade, using a variety of shapes and architectural elements; i. Color is used to accentuate the building; ii. Entries emphasized by architectural elements, canopies or awnings, which vary from site to site giving individual character; iii. The building form complemented by the site and related to the interior functional space utilization; iv. Architectural facade night lighting;…

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    ARCHITECTURAL STYLES OF HOMES IN THE HUDSON VALLEY There are five different styles of homes situated in the Hudson Valley currently available. Each provides a variety of benefits for the potential homebuyer. The Split Level home - Most of these were constructed in the 1950’s, and are distinguished by their resourceful use of space. The homeowner enters from the front door directly into the main living space – a living room, dining room, and kitchen. One staircase leads to the upstairs…

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    A connection can be made that the purpose of architecture in any given period often correlates with the main functions in society at the time. When looking back at ancient architectural ideals, two main functions are evident based on society at the time. Architecture served the purpose of consolidating security and power, and served to please the gods. This justified the amount of governmental and religious complexes, the Greeks…

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    The Newport Beach City Hall is a very large and sculptural building that draws attention due to its interesting architectural design. The building is a civic structure with the purpose of being the central place in the city, where the every day function of the city of Newport Beach is overseen. It is an administrative building where the city council meets, city employees work, and community members can receive assistance for different services in the city. It functions as a place that…

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    technical and safety aspect of the profession that is just as important as the creative side. Architecture Degree Information Pre-Professional Degrees Pre-professional, non-accredited degrees include the Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies, Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies and Bachelor of Science in Architecture. In order to be professionally licensed students must follow these type of courses with a Master of Architecture program. However, the advantage of these types of…

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    It is the architect’s responsibility to design his or her building to have a significant impact on the occupants’ spatial experience. This experience goes far beyond the physical and tangible components of the design, it is metaphysical, observed, perceived. It is for example, like our favorite song, it goes much deeper than just lyrics and melodies it creates a connection between us and the feeling, experience, or memory we link that song to when we hear it. “When an architect thinks about…

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    is an ability as well as a blend of combination of creativity and imagination. The world of design is exciting, especially in a developing global society. Architecture is not just the study of structure, but more importantly, the study of people. All architecture becomes a part of city planning; once a building is developed, it immediately becomes a part of the local urban fabric. As architects you design for the present with an awareness of the past for a future that is essentially unknown.…

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    with the diagrams, as the diagrams showing functional conditions are transformed into constructed spatial forms in the greatest brevity. For Sejima, the architectural convention of planning rests mainly on the spatial diagram, which results in novel physical relationship between space and body as the buildings are expressed in exact with original design drawings or models. Ito suggests Sejima’s novelty as she manages to depict diagrammed modern urban lifestyles with…

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