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    in the construction industry. With the option given, the client appoints an architect to prepare a brief, a scheme outlines and working drawings, and to welcome tenders and control the venture however issuing guidelines, inspecting the work under construction and preparing certificates for payment. In another word, client requirement need to be prepared by the architect for design purposed. Instead of choosing the architects, the clients also need to appoint other consultants such as quantity…

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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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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Fulton Hogan is a multinational civil construction company, with experience in the transport, water, energy, mining, land development and infrastructure sectors. The company creates, connects and cares for communities, through building and maintaining, roads, ports, airports and infrastructure, which importantly brings people together. The business contains a network of quarries, with further operations in large asphalt, emulsion and precast plants (Fulton Hogan , 2017). The…

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    The Smithsons - the key architects referred to the original essay by Banham - had also written about Brutalism extensively, in 1957 the Smithson’s in a recorded conversation said “Brutalism tries to face up to a mass-production society, and drag a rough poetry out of the confused…

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    The first encounter I’ve had with Architecture was during the Art class I took in my last year of high school where we were introduced to several art movements that had an influential role in changing the art scene. The movement that immediately captured my attention, however, was Cubism because it rejected the tired traditions of western art and introduced abstract art. This interest guided me to researching online and realizing Cubism spread beyond art to influence design and architectural…

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    significant part of the job as a construction manager. This job also includes working with engineers of all sorts, but working with architects is the major component in building structures. CM is essential to the world because without it, there would be no results. But without the architect, there would be no plans to build from. Construction managers and architects share a common goal of constructing a building, and in order to do that successfully, it…

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    THE RISE OF UK CONSTRUCTION WEEK UK Construction Week was designed to be influential and challenge the industry from its very inception. Now, shortlisted ‘Best Launch Of The Year’ and ‘Best Team Of The Year’ for the PPA Connect Awards, having already won the ‘AEO Best Trade Show Launch’; it attracted a record number of visitors in its second edition and is showing no signs of slowing down. Launched in October 2015, UK Construction Week just realised its second edition attracting more than 30…

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    to be considered an architect. The field and study of my interest, as far as architecture, obtains to turning blueprints into residential buildings that are “works of art”. The architecture of buildings can be defined as, “The process and the product of planning, designing, and the construction of buildings.” The anatomy of buildings within architecture takes the knowledge of art and science to have a successful project. You can do multiple things to be considered an architect, it’s only…

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    Multicultural Work Force in Construction Organisation – Issues of Health, Safety & Environment Abstract Multicultural manpower dominates rising construction Organisation in now days international business settings and consists of teams from totally different nationalities with various cultural orientations and values. The study examined however problems like different age, sex, religion, ethnicity, physical ability, race, sexual orientation of workers have an effect on health, safety and…

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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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