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    them of the great men of the past, and thus connected them to this history. Bork also discusses how Gothic architects recognized a shift in aesthetic preferences and the adjustments they made to make Gothic architecture more desirable by developing elements that appealed to the intellectuals of the…

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    belonging. Guests are assured of friendly and highly professional staff; they put a human face to their service and strive to establish long lasting relationship with their clients. For the guest they serve, they serve with passion, empathy and a unique element of humanity. It is not just about what the guest wants but what can be done to make life comfortable and interesting. Incredibly, services are flexible and are specially tailored towards the preferences of every guest. These heights of…

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    While secular clergy would not allow such a practice, the mendicant churches saw this as an opportunity to secure financial support and expand their churches. This led to great tension between secular clergy and the friars, but it also led to architectural changes within the churches…

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    Crosby’s significance had been widely identified through his connections to the Independent Group, the Smithson couple and later the Archigram group. His tenure as the technical editor of the Architectural Design magazine from 1953-1961 has been commonly recognized as a key driver in the changes in architectural discourses of the period. Crosby’s practice as an architect and the later half of his career, however, has rarely been mentioned in the existing historiography. One reason behind…

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    dollars, with a height of 56 stories and over 1.3 million square feet of office space. The completion of the tower can be credited as a historic precursor of the development of Toronto’s financial district, which also launched competition and architectural rivalry among the big banks. Leading by the design of Mies Van der Rohe’s Toronto Dominion Centre in 1967, Toronto has become a city resplendent with post-modern…

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    shows an advantageous use of abundant materials. The wood structural elements like the floor and the beams are exposed and uncovered. Without the invention or a more effective stove, 17th century houses such as the Brown-Pearl home featured an enormous central fireplace and typically lacked windows as a strategy of retaining heat. With the exception of the cupboard, chest, and dressing box, which have some decorative elements like mixed types of carved wood, there is nothing overtly ornate in…

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    The new Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG) is opening in less than two weeks, on April 28th, with an extravagant opening gala and we think it would be a natural fit for Elle Canada be a part of the big event. The new Ottawa Art Gallery is a perfect fit for Elle Canada audiences. The gallery is proudly helmed by an almost all-female staff, including a woman director, chief financial officer, and chief of staff. It also boasts an all-female curatorial team. I’ve included more information about the…

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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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    Research Paper John Murray like most scientists was not really appreciated while he was an alive but his discoveries were a major help after he died. He lived in a time that scientific discoveries were plentiful so it was extremely east for something like the study of oceanography to be overlooked. His discoveries lead to him being called the father of Oceanography (Sir John Murray-Founder of Oceanography). He was born in Canada in 1841 to Scottish parents. He soon moved to Edinburgh,…

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    knowingly) shaped by elements. In The Disappearing Spoon, the author Sam Kean, discusses the wonderful world of the periodic table in depth. Within the first nine chapters of the novel, Kean explains the importance of location on the table, origin and discovery of each element, and its impact on other aspects of human life. Through various tales, the table is pulled apart and analyzed in an ingenious way. To a reader, it is interesting to follow how our life is determined by the elements of the…

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