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    Contemporary architecture indicates to the style of today’s architecture. Its style is not defined; because it is constantly changing, plus it choses different styles and eras. On the other hand, Modern Architecture has defined its style. It describes a specific era design, that it leads to the history of machination and to the 1920s – 1950s styles. Many people mistaken in defining modern architecture and contemporary architecture, say that both of them are completely the same. This research paper

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    huge difference. Every era has a movement that has its own design characteristic such as, in the Revolution: The Industrial Revolution, in the Reformers: the Shakers, in the Innovations: Art Nouveau, and the Bauhaus, and in the Modernism: The International Style, and Environmental Modern. In addition, starting with the Revolution, Reformers, Innovation,

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    This fire station build in 1993 has a form that resemblance Ringwood Library with a reverse curved roof acting in lieu of a dome to render the building monumental (Annex J). This time it was marked with a series of tubular skylights and vents which serves as a dome lanterns. Cream colour brick wall covers the façade of this building as a shell of a core of local red brick and concrete columns architecture internally which was a legacy of Melbourne’s everyday warehouse and factory architecture of

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    started to move away from the influence of Mies and the International Style. The international style of architecture emerged in the 1920’s and 1930’s. You can see this style of architecture in photo A. Common characteristics of International Style buildings are said to be rectilinear forms, ligh taut plane surfaces that have been completely stripped of applied ornamentation and decoration, and open interior spaces. The typical materials of this style are glass and steel usually combined with less visible

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    Initially, Farnsworth House may seem, by all accounts, to be drained of color. In any case, this is a planned impact, as Mies demanded "Nature, as well, should carry on with its own life. We should be careful not to upset it with the shade of our homes and inside fittings. However, we ought to endeavor to bring nature, houses, and individuals together into a higher solidarity. In the event that you see nature through the glass dividers of the Farnsworth House, it picks up a more significant centrality

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    Architecture world Modernism Looking into the modern Architecture movement I found out that, Modernism is the single most important new style or philosophy of architecture and design of the 20th century, associated with an inquisitive approach to the function of buildings, a strictly balanced use of materials, a move open approach to the structural innovation and the dismissal of ornament

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    Functionalism in Brazil: cause or style? The premise "form follows function" was first used by Sullivan in the late nineteenth century and built by Modernist Architecture in Europe in the twentieth century. Reflecting specifically on the Brazilian case, functionalism was an aspect of tension throughout the process of assimilation and appropriation of Modernism as a national language in the twentieth century, because on one side could be an important tool for democratization of accessing to certain

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    This influence and style continued at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth Texas. Louis Kahn is a modern architect that designed the Kimbell Art Museum. Kahn emerged from the Beaux-Arts movement but became one of the foremost American Modernist architects of the 1950’s and 60’s (Kimball, 1990). Kahn created a building for the Kimbell Art Museum that also complimented the art and did not distract the viewer (Kimball, 1990). He was commissioned to design the Kimbell Art Museum from 1966-1972).

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    One of the biggest goals I have in life to win a state championship in my favorite sport. That sport is wrestling. I have wrestled since I was young in the third grade. I was considered very overweight for my age. I sat at about ninety pounds as a 9 year old. My parents wanted me to start being physically active and to get in shape. I remember being in a buffalo wild wings and watching a wrestling match on the television and how cool I thought it was. I told my paresnts that wrestling was the sport

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    The Making of a Legend

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    drawings in them of wrestling that dated back at least 7,000 years. Over in the village of Beni Hasan, Egypt historians found wrestling how-to drawings in tombs. In present day wrestling a new up and coming star named Jordan Burroughs is taking the International Freestyle Circuit by storm. Burroughs is 25 years old and became the seventh U.S. wrestler to win three Olympic or world titles. Burroughs joined Bruce Baumgartner, Kevin Jackson, Leroy Kemp, Mark Schultz and John Smith. Burroughs and Smith are

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