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    Hydroweb Case Study

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    EuroAquae Module 1.5 HydroWeb WS 2016/2017 Questionnaire for Personal Academic Recognition and Assessment 1. HydroWeb Participant Name Mihovil Turcinov Location Cottbus/Manila Team 4 2. Teamwork 2.1. Please give a short description of the team work collaboration approach applied in your team (team management, communication and coordination, work plan, work distribution, ...) Our team consisted of 8 students from three different locations. The locations were as follows: Barcelona(3…

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    Intro WHAT IS CONTEXT ? It is a term frequently implied to define the exact location of an artifact or structure. A statement of the context of an object or feature involves as assessment of the stratigraphy of the site . It refers to either the physical built fabric within which a project is situated, the ground in a figure-ground perception within which an architect or group of architects, a work or body of work is culturally and historically placed, or in relation to which they may be…

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    The excellence of architecture is that it has the potential to move, while it stands still. I look for advancement and appreciation, the chance to make architecture move individuals. I believe architecture 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…

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    1. A project manager is someone who heads a project that involves a number of stakeholders that are directly or indirectly involved in the completion of that project that ultimately, aims to serve a specific purpose. Again a project manager is responsible for the decision making and a clear understanding of the project constraints. IT Project Managers oversee the planning, development and installation of computer systems to meet their clients’ business needs,(National Careers Services n.d.).…

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    Introduction: Worth of a single human life is of thousands of millions. The safety at workplace is a vital issue and cannot be neglected. Especially in those organization where heavy machinery is usually used. The employees who are able to perform their work with great safety can work effectively and efficiently, where it probably might prevent accidents from occurred at the workplace. Work place accident not only could be dangerous but also could impact on the daily operation of the…

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    city. Bad conditions of the bridge is indicating that it would be washed away in the coming rain which would disconnect prison with the rest of the city. It would lead to harm economic viability of the city. Moreover, in comparison to the road construction projects, the repair of the bridge would be less expensive. This project would also be less time consuming which make it more attractive for the commissioners to be accepted. People of city have no alternative route to reach prison, which…

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    Q1. Ans Project methodology is a method used in the project for the successfully completion of project by the proper utilization of money, time and resources. According to Jason Charvat, A collection of methods, procedures, and standards that define a synthesis of engineering and management approaches designed to deliver a product, service, or solution for project completion is project methodology. A methodology is a set of guidelines or principles that can be tailored and applied to a…

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    In the text titled "Monuments, Modernism and the Public Space" authors Pam Meecham and Julie Sheldon explore how urbinisation affected monuments especially when they were used to beautify and signify an entire city's identity or history. In this text there are two main focal points in which the authors expand on and a look into todays monuments status. They firstly focus on how contrasting message-wise the socialist and democratic monuments are, even though they appear to be similar in form and…

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    Custom Boat Builders

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    Custom boat builders are an international inc. Custom boat builders having a team of full time designers’ and drafters that use the AutoCAD along with Solidworks and Rhino for 3D modeling. The company is a liaison between naval architects and owners of shop floor who assist in the design process. The Company works with owners of naval architects in cabinetry, exterior solutions and electrical. Although the company is capable of working on non-marine projects that involve residential housing, the…

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    Gloria Chair Analysis

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    reinforce the Brazilianness in the piece besides being a timeless desire. The bar has a brach-shaped structure, signature of the designer, working as a pictorial language that refers to sustainability and nature, factors that contribute to the construction and maintenance of the values of Paulo Alves' pieces. Gloria chair, 2009 The design of the Gloria chair comes from the premises of minimalism, clean and abstract features, free from any deviation of attention through an aesthetic excess.…

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