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    Vernacular: A brief in a system of inherited, established or customary patterns of thoughts, forms, and styles. Usually expressed in use of local materials and handed-down building technologies. Critical Regionalism: A particular approach to the making of buildings based on the belief that buildings should respond to and reflect specific local conditions – this can be seen as developing and understanding of a regions ‘deep structure’. However, Vernacular Design Attitudes Critical Regional…

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    There are some major lessons that can be drawn from vernacular responses for contemporary societal challenges. Vernacular architecture is a style of building that is created without the use of an architect; it is architecture in its simplest form, concentrating only on the human necessity. Vernacular architecture began when people had to make use of the environment around them, in order to afford themselves protection and comfort as a response to a changing climate. It is a simple approach to a…

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    weeks. Costs & Home Expansion Funding - How much will your home extension project cost? Consider that a realist estimate of the typical home extension project in the United Kingdom can cost between £140-175, (including VAT, per sq. ft. of external building area on average when considering the fully completed project. Do your research and pay close attention to details when comparing…

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    therefore a Utopian society. The idea they used to create a utopian city is not completely impossible. Along with advances in technology and while the technique was possible, they will maybe realize the utopian idea in the far future. The idea and concept of creating a utopian city from that Modernist and Modern Architects is a big influenced nowadays architect. In the 1516, the word “Utopia” was created by Sir Thomas More for his book, the book is talk about a fictional island society. The word…

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    to mirror the ever-growing technological advancements of today’s society.…

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    interested in his work. His work fascinated others since he was an incredible designer. While designing, most architects use a ton of imagination and creativity. Architects want their building or house to be unique. Frank Lloyd Wright, one of the best architects of all time, changed the way people thought about homes and buildings in the incredible world of architecture. Before exploring the successes and impact of Frank Lloyd Wright, it is first necessary to understand his background.…

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    Habitat for Humanity Restore had completed their first two homes. Habitat for Humanity Saint Louis is part of a global, nonprofit housing organization operated on Christian principles seeking to put God’s love into action by communities, hope, and building homes. Habitat for Humanity was founded on the…

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    became a favourable method amongst architects during the mid 20th Century. However, as Brutalism architecture grew, the importance of connection between building and its surrounding context were also taken into consideration between few architects. They believed buildings should serve the need of its inhabitant and act as a medium between nature and society. Allison and Peter Smithsons were one of the key characters that took this new ideology and implemented them into their own design sets.…

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    design of durable building. In regards to the laws, many new technologies have come out to make achieving durability easier. “There has never been a greater emphasis on building science and technology than there is today.” (www.eesi.org) The government has made compliance with laws a lot easier by providing funds for new technologies, as well as new science has made compliance with the laws less of a hassle. On the other hand these new technologies don’t allow for harmful buildings to pass…

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    At the Colorado Convention Center in downtown Denver lurks a huge blue bear outside of the building. A local artist named Lawrence Argent created the blue bear out of alloy steel and fiberglass. Argent’s sculpture is titled I See What You Mean also known as The Big Blue Bear. The bear stands 40 feet tall and was installed in 2005. Argent was born in England and went to the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, in Australia to train in sculpturing. Currently, Argent is a professor and Head…

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