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    Part One: What style speaks to you the most and why? List designers and examples of works to justify your response. The style that speaks the most to me is Modernism. I like the modern architecture because it is a reflection of the great technical innovations that began to appear in the nineteenth century. Materials such as steel and concrete give architects unreleased possibilities of creation, which makes the style completely unlike anything have seen. What best characterizes and makes me…

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    Robert Adam was one of the most important British architects, he transformed Palladian Neoclassicism in England into the airy, light, elegant style, his main force was the harmony between his design elements that extended beyond architecture and interiors to include both the fixed and moveable objects, his style was influenced by classical designs but he coupled this with his study of other styles such as the Italian Renaissance and didn’t follow them strictly the way Palladianism did.…

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    construction along with several other tips which might be beneficial for them. A Melbourne home builder will offer solutions for your new home, apartment, town house and so much more. Their team offers a network of professionals that consist of designers, builder, town planners, demolishers, real estate agents and many more. They have everything you need to get started on your new project. TOWNHOUSES IN MELBOURNE Typically a town house is a tall building of three to four stories which has a…

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    designed the furniture that was implicated in these structures. He was a designer in the 20th century and designed his products in the modern movement style. Ludwig was one of the most, if not the most influential designer during the 20th century period. He was one of the leading figures in the modern movement; he pushed this movement forward and created products that were highly desirable. He has always inspired designers in his time and now to create products in the modern movement, even…

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    Electric Fireplace | Interior Design Southlake The cooler evenings of fall bring a reminder that winter will soon be here. On cold winter evenings there is simply nothing that compares to the warmth and ambiance of a fire. Unfortunately, a wood-burning fireplace is not a feature of every home. Now you can have the beauty and warmth of a fireplace, without the grime, cost, and maintenance. An electric fireplace is available in a variety of styles, and size, with a price to fit any budget. When…

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    globalization. Variety in culture in one’s country is a big part in globalization. As these new ideas, traditions and cultures pile up to be shown to the world, new graphic designers (newcomers) just tend to learn the modern art and designs. All graphic designers should be able to learn and study art from the past centuries. If graphic designers get to know art and design from back, they would have variety of designs they could produce. The reason why there are so many cultures in the United…

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    Henry Van De Velde

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    Another desire of Van de Velde was the practice of total design. He insisted in the totally original and completely designed work of art and he translated these beliefs to the built world. Van de Velde designed his houses as a complete idea. The interior design including furniture…

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    Collette Dinnigan who is one of the well-known contemporary Australian fashion designers, has been successful in terms of aesthetic appeal, ethical practice and functional considerations in all of her designs. This can be seen through quote by Edwina Mccann, the editor in chief of Vogue Australia, says that “Dinnigan’s sense of adventure, determination and passion have led her to become Australia’s most recognised international fashion star. She is dynamic, inspiring woman and her influence on…

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    William Morris was an English painter, designer fabrics and furniture, book designer, a developer of typographic fonts, poet and socialist. He was behind the concept of synthesis, the key concept of the new art. Morris was the founder of the "Arts and Crafts Movement," which took shape as an artistic style in the second half of the 19th century. All participants in the movement united in the belief that artistically designed human environment - pleasing to the eye of the building, artfully…

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    Introduction One of the greatest blessings in this life is the light. When a beautiful colorful butterfly gets you attention and put a smile on your face, you would not be able to enjoy this scene without light. When a famous paint in a museum let your jaw drops in amazement, you must know that light is the medium that convey the beauty of the paint to your eyes. Let us not go too far, you would not be able to read these very words without the blessing of the light. Moreover, light plays an…

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