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    Real Life Project Analysis

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    real- life project. A project is a piece of planned work or an activity that is finished over a period of time and intended to achieve a particular aim (project Meaning, 2015). A project is unique as it is not a daily routine operation, but a specific set of operations designed to accomplish a singular goal. Therefore, a project team often includes people who don’t usually work together, some might from different department organizations and some might even across multiple geographies. Apart…

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    A project must be considered by senior management in order to justify the setup of a proper organization unit for proper management and to make organization different from other normal structure. The business objectives for this project are development of project, management and increasing the capacity of project with right decision. This case study will identify different challenges and show its effects to this business and some solution to manage challenges. The solution will help in managing…

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    Haram City Case Study

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    company specialized in construction, was offered two thousand acres of land by the Egyptian government at a nominal price of 10 Egyptian pounds per meter in the Sixth of October City to create this project. as a result, Orascom Housing Community accepted the government’s offer and started to build the “Haram City” in 2007. There were many reasons behind OHC acceptance to the offer, the most important of which is to establish a shared value while achieving the objectives set for the project. The…

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    Ontario Building Code (OBC) is a regulation under the Building Code Act, 1992 (BCA). The OBC prescribes the technical requirements for the construction, renovation, change of use and demolition of buildings. It also provides the tools for the administration and enforcement of the BCA and to establish property standards by-laws. The OBC is essentially a set of minimum provisions respecting the safety of buildings with reference to public health, fire protection, accessibility, structural…

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    Introduction This essay seeks to analyse the theoretical reasoning behind Louis Kahn’s approach towards non-details in his built work based on the definition of details as set out by Edward R. Ford in his publication, “The Architectural Detail.” and how it can be adapted to suit the design strategies of a multi-generation apartment. Detail is defined as “attention to or treatment of a subject in individual or minute parts”. The architectural detail starts off as a constructive or technical…

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    year 2050 is already built [36]. Many governments and relevant communities make a lot of effort on the decarbonising in the construction industry, and BIM is at the center of controversy. BIM based technology to enhance the energy performance have improved in short period intensively over the last decade [39][43], mainly been used in the early stage of design and construction phase [3]. Efficient ways for contributing retrofit and refurbishment project still lies behind in practical…

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    There are several roof designs, depending on the shape and number of pitches. There is a flat roof, mono-pitched roof, pent roof, multi-pitched roof, A-frame, Asian traditional style, half-hipped, Karahafu, pyramidal and many others. Some of the designs are employed in specific regions and only when building codes allow it. But among the most popularly used roof style is a dual pitched roof. What is a dual pitched roof, you ask? It is a gable roof that features two slopes that meet at a central…

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    Gobekli Tepe Case Study

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    1. Gobekli Tepe is located in southeastern Turkey and it is a temple that is arranged with massive stone pillars into ring sets. The pillars are created from “cleanly carved limestone pillars splashed with animal remains” (Mann 1). Scattered around the area of the pillars, Klaus Schmidt, a researcher, found many Neolithic tools, such as choppers, projectile points, and knives which was used by the many people needed to establish and carve the pillars. Many people would’ve needed to came…

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    RECOMMENDATION: - build and vitalize the surrounding neighborhood - reconfigure or redesign the physical organization of the playground - fulfill some of the visions the project set out to do KEY FACTS: Sherbourne Common improved the city life quality by redeveloping a brownfield site. The revitalization project consists of a stormwater treatment facility and a recreation park. Because this neighborhood is undergoing new developments, the Common is isolated and secluded, thus it felt empty and…

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    Avenue land problem? Tampa Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) is being operated by an independent non-profit foundation. It has entered into an agreement with Hillsborough county to provide the land and funds for construction of buildings in 1992 and county is paying the construction loan cost. Museum is located in 71 acres land on Fowler Avenue wherein a 3.1-acre vacant road frontage parcel is owned by an elderly couple. Now the old couple decided to sell the land and their children are…

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