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    which is the meaning of ornamentation today, and at the end, I am going to share my own thoughts about ornaments. Ornamentation, which is the state of decorating an object, a room, or a building, is one of the visual elements in architecture and design. People started ornamenting their caves, homes, and objects even before history was recorded. For that, no one knows when and where did people start ornamenting, and how did the idea of ornamenting come to their mind. However, we know that…

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    As stated by Cast (2013), The Universal Design for Learning is a set of principles for curriculum development that give all individuals equal opportunities to learn (pg. 6). The Universal Design for Learning framework allows educators to enhance the learning of their students. This is accomplished by providing students with flexible and engaging lessons that allow for differentiation. As stated by Glass (2010), The UDL framework does not support the inflexible, “one-size-fits-all” curricula, and…

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    This paper proposes a system in identifying, applying and managing design-driven innovation. Roberto Verganti, professor of Innovation Management, suggests that design-driven innovation can benefit from the adaptation of existing ideas in technology management. Verganti outlines the lack of literature on the matter and goes onto propose further exploration. Strengths, Weaknesses & Value: A timely study on unifying a theory for the management of innovation while providing useful…

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    Galleria Store Design

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    an effective store design and layout plan will need to be implemented (Dunne et al, 2013). Additionally, Freathy (2003) states that the intention of a good store design and layout is to provide a shopping environment that is both attractive and alluring, tempting customers into the store and persuading them to make spontaneous purchases (Figure 6). However, Gilbert (2003) insists that when designing…

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    Simple Decking Designs

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    straightupbuildingmaintenance.com.au - Simple Decking Designs That Are Beautiful but Also Budget Friendly Decking extends the living area of the home by providing an outdoor space suitable for entertaining guests or just relaxing with the family. You may have space or budget concerns that make you hesitant about adding a deck onto your house, but there are some examples of simple decking designs below that are both attractive and budget friendly. An Upper-Level Deck Decking can create an…

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    Football Design Report

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    the uprights because it matched with our interest of sports as the analogy of it being like a PAT in football.This machine had complete the task of Does it launch into the desired area? For our design the tennis ball hook had a hard time releasing the string attached to the motors. This flaw in our design affected how the ball was launched if it did let go then typically another failure would occur where the ball would catch and flip over causing the wooden ball inside would go no where. Now…

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    Roller Coaster Design

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    coaster design that the cart was not able to travel through safely. There was only a few things that would make a roller coaster design dangerous for the cart. One example would be how pointy the angle was for of each hill. The more pointy the hills, the more dangerous the landing of the cart would be. Another example would be the height of the loop of the roller coaster. The loop should be high enough so that the cart could travel with more energy. 2. Describe a roller coaster design that…

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    Technology ferries imagination closer to reality, the best example to reinstate this is, how 3D modeling has changed the presentation world of architecture designs. It's like pulling out the multi-dimensional images from your brain and painting them on a paper to see how it looks. The impact 3D modeling has, on presenting architectural services is the most transforming thing to have happened. Architecture and construction businesses started using 3D models on job sites and presentations of…

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    elaborate hats to running shorts people want functional, comfortable clothes that they feel expresses their uniqueness. Fashion designers are very useful in creating trending and comfortable clothing for the people who don’t do well with creativity and design. Originally people wore clothing to help maintain body temperature and be protected by the harsh weather rather than for style. All garments were handmade before the invention of the sewing machine. The first sewing machine ever invented…

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    Fiction Sound Design

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    The Use of Sound Design in Creating Fiction The crowd rustles, the jostling for seats rises and then slowly abates. Lights begin to dim, and a quiet stillness of anticipation palpably subdues the audience. After darkness and silence fills that space of minute eternity, sounds in orchestra escape into wanting ears and thus a sojourning through story, in the form of theatre, begins its irrepressible rein. Regardless of technology, or venue sophistication; regardless of social status or…

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