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    College and Career Although it requires long hours, Interior Design is a viable job for me with the job availability in urban areas, the variety in the job, and the time for the education; however I want to pursue another path first The Young Americans, a great opportunity that would allow me to travel, teach kids, grow musically and experience different cultures. The availability of jobs for Interior Designers is predicted to grow thirteen percent, from two-thousand and twelve to two-thousand…

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    Like the relationship between a garment of clothing and the overall outfit, your furniture looks its best when surrounded by pieces that complement it. A perfect sofa, for example, needs the right end tables to go along with it. If you’re not sure how to go about choosing them, though, the team at Bova Contemporary Furniture, serving Cincinnati, Dayton, and other nearby communities, will help you find what you’re looking for. Offering the best in everything from dining room tables to desks,…

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    The home decorations stylistic theme you current have ought to be considered if the shading plan is the main thing in the home that will change. While you may find the shading you think you need immediately, don't make due with that shading alone. It is obviously better system to bring diverse swatches home with you. Utilizing one of your dividers as a trial ground is a smart thought and you should purchase test paint jugs to do this with. An essential factor in picking your paint will be what…

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    If you're handy with a sewing machine, there are lots of ways you can recycle what you already have to make beautiful and inexpensive home decorating items. I rarely buy ready-made bedding, window treatments or decorative pillows, cushions or couch covers. I have done some fun decorating and created a decorator touch by recycling or adding to home décor items I already have. In one project I redid our spare guest bedroom. I love the toile pattern which can be quite expensive when purchased in…

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    Modernism development. The early part of the period was focused on an approach by a group of architects who desired to reflect historical precedents and develop something completely new during their time. Instead of focusing on the traditional architecture such as ornaments, the architects during that time created a new aesthetic look using new materials and new structural approaches. This time of growth was captured in the 1961 The Harris Trust and Savings bank, in Chicago, in which the…

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    FOR LEADING THEORISTS SUCH AS KENNETH FRAMPTON, ALEXANDER TZONIS, AND LANE LEFAIVRE, AND IS SEEN AS AN APPROACH TO ARCHITECTURE THAT STRIVES TO COUNTER THE PLCELESSNESS AND LACK OF IDENTITY OF THE INTERNATIONAL STYLE, BUT ALSO REJECTS THE WHIMSICAL, INDIVIDUALUALISM AND ORNAMENTATION OF POSTMODERN ARCHITECTURE. CRITICAL REGIONALISM IS SAID TO BE SEEN AS A SENSE OF VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE. ACCORDING TO ALEXANDER TZONIS, CRITICAL REGIONALISM NEED NOT DIRECTLY DRAW FROM THE CONTEXT; RATHER ELEMENTS…

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    “form follows function”, as quoted from Louis Sullivan, the famous Frank Llyod Wright’s mentor. Wright was one of the pioneers of Modern Architecture and his masterpiece, the Fallingwater, was perhaps his best interpretation of Modernism. Located in rural Southwestern of Pennsylvania, the Fallingwater is so popular that it is often mentioned in many architecture books regarding its application to the site. B.B. Pfeiffer mentioned the concept of Fallingwater in the book “Master Builders”. “Let…

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    Modernism In Latin America

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    Successful modern architectures have been survived throughout the world. Those architectures were adapted themselves to new circumstances so-called ‘region’ Since First World War, global modernism had a big impact on the Latin America. Modernism has become the dominant global movement. Not only modern architecture appears European cities and United States, but also a lot of Latin America cities have started have modern style of architectures. It was not familiar to area where they have their own…

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    Joanna Gaines

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    Different styles and patterns were laid out. A woman with long black hair examines a room a decided where everything goes and how the room should look. Her husband knocks down walls that she tells him to. This woman is the interior designer, Joanna Gaines. I first started watching Fixer Upper when it aired in 2013. I began then to really admire Joanna Gaines. I think that her faith, family relationship, and devotion to her job are qualities that I hope to have when I graduate from high school…

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    The Bauhaus was an art school in Germany Dessau, it was built with the idea of generating an overall work of art in which all arts, cultures, and architecture be unified and modernized. The Bauhaus style is considered one of the most influential masterpieces in the modern design. The school was developed in the 1900's under the hands of three different architects. The founder and the creator of the Bauhaus was Walter Gropius from 1919 to 1928, Hannes Meyer took the lead after Walter from 1928…

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