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    The design phase in the construction project life cycle is considered as a significant contributor to the project performance. Many researchers have considered this phenomenon as being dependent on the project success which comprises of quality, cost, time and sustainability. Nowadays, most of the construction projects must be delivered through the fast track, therefore it is difficult to co-ordinate between the specialists and personnel as there is no accepted platform of good practice in managing

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    Austen's Persuasion seem categorically unrelated. Fitzgerald uses architecture to directly reflect the disposition of a properties owner, while Austen often uses setting for the reader to grasp better understanding of the protagonist Anne Elliot herself, and her relation to her world around her. However, through the exploration of both novels, similar aspects of the utilization of architecture emerge. Both authors use architecture to demonstrate crucial elements; the personality in their characters

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    When I finished architecture school in the mid-1990s, there were no Revit, Google Sketch (not even Google or internet), and Auto CAD was in its early days. We did all drawings by hand and had to make countless real models because there were no 3D programs. Gosh I feel old, a lot happened in 20 years. To make sure every professional is up to date with the latest technology and codes, professions are regulated and continuing education courses are required in order to keep an active professional license

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    Robert Smythson was the most important architect in England in the 16th century. In fact he is “the only architect of that time known to us with any certainty”(Robert) We first see Smythson in written records from 1566 referring to the renovation of a manor house in Wiltshire called Longleat. In April 1567 the original house caught fire and burnt down. While working on the renovation of Longleat Smythson was a master mason, but was one of the people to involve himself in the designing the

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    The practical art of the benches at Smith College all have their own story. They look different from one another and have experienced different changes over time based on their materials. Rosane Somerson’s bench appears at first glance be made of two different woods; the brown wood and the white wood but by examining it closer it is clear that the wood is from the same tree (wedge) and the finish was just a different color. This is clear by the top section of lines which can be seen in the white

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    Turn on the television. Scrolling through the program listing, one would see shows like Flip or Flop, Flip this House, and more. Shows like these, widely replicated amongst many channels, showcase people that go and, in the examples mentioned above, renovate homes. With most of these building-shows, one of the important aspects exemplified by the hosts is the idea of creating something in the way that they view something, and the freedom created when building something on one’s own. In Henry David

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    many different things to be able to become an accredited professional architect. Some of these requirements include attending an accredited secondary school of Architecture, approved by the National Architectural Accrediting Board, and obtaining a bachelor's degree within the field of architecture. After obtaining the schooling in Architecture graduates are usually required to train under a licensed architect for at least 3 years in an apprenticeship prior to being able to attempt the testing for the

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    Christopher Wren can be called the largest phenomena of English architecture of the period of the second half of 17th century and beginning of 18th century. His life is free from the rebellious quest of the previous generation and to the brim is filled with often very bold, but sure and planned development of what has been achieved in the field of exact sciences and then architecture. Fine arts, literature and, in general, the humanities, apparently did not fascinate him. The son of the abbot of

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    Boom! is the sound of construction and progress in the Roman city of Verbonia. This city was built with not only physical strength, you had to use intelligence as well. If you look closely, this city has some elements of a modern city. This is due to physical strength and intelligence in the building process. From the streets and roads built on the ground to the apartments and marketplaces created everything has one of these elements. Rome wasn’t built in one day and Verbonia is no exception. Let’s

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    undergraduate architecture study, was propounded by Louis Henry Sullivan, an American Architect who is also referred to as the "father of skyscrapers" and "father of modernism". Hence, I have developed a keen interest in the science, technology, construction, and functionality of sophisticated edifices. Also, I envision myself being globally competitive, and as a professional asset to my home country and beyond. These has led to a deep desire to further my education and pursue a Master of Architecture program

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