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    Architect Frank Gehry stated, “Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness.” Architecture is in almost every aspect of human life. It surrounds people whether it is a home or the tall sky scrapers all around in a big city. Architecture is created for the modern age but is often influenced by classic architecture that makes these buildings “timeless”. Modern architecture has been greatly influenced by Ancient Roman architecture in several ways including building materials

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    Arch 8011 Research Methods 2013 Jonathan Jordan, 1361176 ARCHITECTURE: WORDS OR SHAPES Introduction Architecture can be viewed with two different types of properties. Properties that can be seen like shapes, their composition, the spaces they create and, the colours and textures that make up their appearance. These properties are considered to be visual while other properties are considered to be abstract

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    Meaningful space, what is its relevance in the world of architecture and design? A meaningful space originates from the hierarchy of form rather than aesthetic emotion. Materials we use now are for strength not for meaningful form, spaces haven’t found position of order, integration is a way of nature and adjoining servant spaces identifies the essence of space. (A selection of Architectural Manifestos, n.d) Le Corbusier believed architecture, sculpture and painting are dependent on space, as he discussed

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    BrickLAB Famous Architecture Around the World (NEW) $875.00 Enter the world of elegant structures as students explore basic architectural elements around the globe. In order to understand the basics of design, this camp takes students through the history of architecture as an integral success of societies. From Greek temples to Egyptian pyramids, study the famous structural finesse and long lasting qualities of the world’s most important formations. By studying architectural terminology as new concepts

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    “Is Vernacular Architecture obsolete?” Traditional Kampung houses Vernacular architecture is an architectural style based on local needs, living environment, availability of building materials and local traditions. This style remains significant within the 21st century as many of the architectural concepts care still applicable to modern design techniques. The traditional Kampung houses of the Southeast Asian region is a primary example of this, developing its own distinctive approach to accomodate

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    Architecture as landscape of memory. An exploratory journey into the role of memory in architecture. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Memory voices once recognised command us to create, and to memorialize what we remember. Both architect and writers endow their glittering memories with form and prepare places for them to rest. A.S. BYATT _____________________________________________________________________________________________

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    This essay discusses the origins of Postmodernism in art and architecture in terms of Venturi’s critique and explains the meaning of the term “puritanical moral language.” It will define alternatives posed by Venturi and give examples of works by two Australian architects. The first architect is Glenn Murcutt, whose love of the Australian landscape has been the inspiration for many of his buildings. The second is architectural firm McBride Charles Ryan, a partnership of Debbie Ryan (Interior Designer)

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    Since the recognition of architectures aid in representing power leaders have deployed it to enhance their prestige and represent their value within their empire. Leaders of cities such as Versailles, Isfahan and Chinese Imperial cities have implemented architecture in countless ways to portray their own importance and power over their people. The use of axis and baroque planning is a prime example of how leaders use city planning to enhance their power by controlling views and how people travel

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    lack of ‘new’ in the architecture of Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier’s era to cohesion to general manifestoes produce outside their time period. Architects from later time periods cannot pursue the same manifesto because technological advances in design must be considered. His arguments reveal that following a general manifesto from start to finish will produce an unchanging architecture. Michael Speaks wrote, “I do not believe we need another manifesto in architecture, even of the incomplete

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    most buildings have made it in the history books, not only because the intention was meant, but also because they were able to bring different reflections to a people they were built for. Architecture refers to the production of objects, buildings, a task performed by the people. The most successful architecture goes beyond functions, enclosure, or rather a big envelope for living.” Even though the buildings as an individual exhibit different architectural properties, collectively they have been able

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