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    Villa Anbar Case Study

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    people, the rules of society or the place where it is built. All components of early modernism are used to create the first impression. The reinforced concrete frame structure, the rectangular shape, the use of white simple smooth unadorned walls, light, roof gardens, courtyards, straight lines and slanting planes but here the differences appear. ‘Villa Anbar was neither intricate nor expensive. Simple forms painted white rely on the drama and nuances of shade and light. The building alludes…

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    “The works of famous architects like Laurie Baker, Anupama Kundoo, Sanjay Prakash, Anil Laul, and Vasanth Kamath are demonstration of how ecologically sensitive cost effective buildings can be designed using local material and technologies” . These architects have incorporated vernacular style in modern era buildings. The works of these architects are used as example to modify the vernacular architecture according to present day construction. Didi contractor an organization active in…

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    Nisarg Sahnivas Case Study

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    Nisarg Sahnivas by Kotibhaskar Group Nisarg Sahnivas by Kotibhaskar is a residential development that is modern practical and affordable with thoughtful design and equipment. These residential flats in Sangli offer a well-rounded set of homes with all the modern amenities required for a contemporary living. The project Nisarg Sahnivas is a project by a prominently known construction company, Kotibhaskar Builders. It is located near the 100 Feet Road, Sangli. These apartments are located in such…

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    Earthen materials show interesting environmental advantages when used to build [1]. These materials are becoming increasingly important in the context of the modern desire of construction materials which are less highly processed and have low toxicity [2][3][4]. Nowadays, there are several available techniques where these materials can be used with structural purposes, namely as earth blocks (adobe), compressed earth blocks (CEB), rammed earth and cob [5] but the lack of scientific data and lack…

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    Center Pompidou

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    The research was generated based on my visit to the Pompidou center and outside references providing background information about the architects, history, and the project itself. My focus was on the interior structure and the influences from the society on the architecture design. In the end, this paper also assesses the impact of such an advancing design. Introduction Located in the center of Paris, Center Pompidou serves as a culture center and a popular visit site. The structure was built in…

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    The new generation of architects which Sejima belongs to is commented as “the generation trained by digital media”. Because of the development of technology and the changing bottom line of privacy in this society, they are able to achieve more on purchasing spatial freedom. Sejima suggested that architecture should not be limited by certain order but change with the time and objects enter into it. Thus she creates her designs with clean white elements including…

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    Monument is a kind of the architecture for people to memorize the history and understanding the relationship between the past and the present. It records the history from the past, and present it to the future. The purpose of building the monument in the city is for reminding us what we have right now is depends on how many effort they (historical personage) did in the past. Monument is not only for people to memorize something, it also could be educational and motivational to the audience.…

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    #1: In all of the societies we have discussed thus far what are the similarities to their evolution and development? Are they all really that different? Use examples from each society we have talked about in class. The copious amount of parallels that are able to be drawn between early civilizations are striking. There are so many similarities, that the more eccentric historians have even hypothesized the involvement of extraterrestrial beings. However, it is not aliens, it is merely just that…

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    As shown in William Golding 's Lord of the Flies, human beings ' desire to satisfy their physical needs tend to dominate their ability to think rationally. In the novel, Golding uses the way human nature works to show how easily society can fall apart and how that can affect the people in the community. He makes sure that the theme of a twisted and corrupt nature is the underlying drive of the story. He writes characters such as Jack, Roger and Ralph with this is mind. Throughout the novel, he…

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    positive and negative facts about the Industrial Revolution, you would see it has mostly a negative impact because, there was bab labor, bad pollution, and child abuse in factories. Labor conditions during the industrial revolution negatively impacted society. In the Industrial Revolution workers got fired for no reason, they were not protected in factories. The machines were very dangerous even deadly!! The factorie were very unhealthy and had bad sanitation. Workers had to work long hours for…

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