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    The idea of explaining what architecture is not, is controversial. The reason being that architecture might mean different things to different people, but there are certain aspects that are often taken for granted in architecture when in reality they are not under the architecture’s role. Perhaps it is more easy to explain What architecture is not by identifying What architecture is, as was done by Nick in the previous presentation. So, from what has been said, what do you think architecture is…

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    Introduction of paper 2: According to the comparison of movements in paper 1, as for the topic of space, I found out that Minimalism may be one step forward for functionalism to purchase the spatial freedom which required by people as time goes by. Starting from earliest times to present day, people always make great efforts to purchase the freedom of space. And the reason why the works done by Le Corbusier have a strong appeal is mainly because of his quest for freedom in architecture. In my…

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    Campbell Architects is a small RIBA Charted practice located firstly at Paddington, London. Practice’s work is mainly commercial development projects in London. It was found in 1992 by Christopher Campbell, who used to work for Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners. During my 2,5 working period there staff included 2 directors (Christopher was responsible for Clients liaison and his wife Kerry was dealing with office management and HR), one associate (holding the main design responsibilities), 1-2…

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    1. Critical reflection of product Did the final product successfully meet the brief? The final product the group has produced the animatic and has met the brief requirement. This project purpose is to attract kids around 3 - 7 years old and it can also be educational. We did meet the brief requirement such as keeping the theme like cute and going for an adventure. - Did the final product engage the intended audience? The final product should be able to attract the audience because the primary…

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    1. What I find most crucial in the plot is chapter 1 is the setting. Nick describes his home compared to Tom’s and Gatsby’s mansions. I think that someone who isn't as rich as Tom or Gatsby puts a nice perspective on a more normal look at the two situations. 2. At the beginning of the book, Nick describes himself as the only honest person he knows. He also describes himself as vert literary. He also describes himself as someone who doesn't pass judgement on people. 3. Nick describes Tom as…

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    Michael Camille, Image on the Edge (Chapter Three: In the Margins of the Cathedral), (Harvard University Press Ann Arbor: University of Michigan University Library, Scholarly Pub. Office 1992), 77-98. In his chapter on “margins” within a Gothic Cathedral, Michael Camille examines architectural features that act as symbols of marginalization and hierarchy. He looks specifically at gargoyles, quatrefoils and misericords that depict both fantastical and monstrous figures and those that include…

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    The Waterfall Software Development Lifecycle Model The Waterfall method of software development, otherwise known as the “traditional method” is one of the oldest processes that software development teams utilize in software solution implementation. The waterfall methodology is based on five phases that must be followed consecutively to reach the final goal. The five phases of the waterfall method include analysis, design, implementation, testing and maintenance. Each stage of the waterfall…

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    Case Study Of Silva Morel

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    Opening Statement- HAVE THIS MEMORIZED!!! The plaintiff has one preliminary matter to address. Before the plaintiff begins the opening statement, May we introduce ourselves? Silva Morel, an immigrant from Xanadu craved to come to the United States with the American dream. Morel was more than prepared to come to the U.S with the ambition and the willingness to build and generate a change, a difference not only in America but in the whole world. The American dream was yet to be fulfilled.…

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    Appendices Appendix 1 ‘The Manhattan Transcripts’ by Bernard Tschumi “The Manhattan Transcripts is a theoretical project of drawings, they differ from the most architectural drawings insofar as they are neither real projects nor mere fantasies. They propose to transcribe an architectural interpretation of reality. To this aim, they use a particular structure indicated by photographs that either direct or ‘witness’ events (some would say ‘functions’, others would call them ‘programs’) At the…

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    There are five basic and important elements that make up a story. Those five components are the characters, the setting, the plot, the conflict, and the resolution. In almost every story there is one protagonist and antagonist. A protagonist is the main character who has the most importance in the story and the antagonist is a person who actively opposes against the characters. A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, and Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller, are two famous plays that have…

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