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    In the article “Space”, Thomas Tweed tackles the true definition of religious space. Tweed rejects the idea that space is “a preexisting static container isolated from other spaces” or “a void to be filled” (118). Instead, Tweed describes sacred spaces as differentiated, kinetic, and interrelated. Tweed uses the term differentiated to define a religious space. Differentiated means, “imaginatively figured and/or sensually encountered locales that are deemed more or less ‘special,’ ‘singular,’ or

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    while the walls of each room close in on your very being. Yet there are spaces that inspire healing, that transcend the bounds of our everyday life. Faith is a strange thing, some depend on it for guidance, others for healing. What happens when the buildings you frequent start to inspire your mental wellness rather than deter from it? Architects have known for awhile the power light embodies. It has the potential to compose space. Transporting individuals from the physical world to a place of

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    Personal Reflection III: Concluding Assessment At the start of the internship, my objectives were to learn more about the film industry, to gain further insight into working life and how that differs from college and to gain more experience in the field of public relations. All in all, I felt I achieved all of these goals I set for myself. In my previous write up, I highlighted the difference I found between work life and college life. I found it pleasant that I did not have homework occupying my

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    Office Space Cost

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    Office space is often one of an BUSINESSES’s second largest cost after payroll, ANd is one of an area where compANies cAN make many more substANtial savings. By challenging an traditional criteria around an spatial design ANd allocation, you cAN also radically improve an value of an buildings for an BUSINESSES ANd cAN also create a workplace that supports your compANy’s culture ANd people. By adopting one of anse models, Vodafone New ZealANd was alsoable to: • Reduce facilities operating costs

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    Having a Home People cannot be fulfilled without a home, because a home is a place people can go back to, a place that gives them stability, where people can have their own privacy, gives them comfort, and can symbolize something different. Without a home, people cannot be fulfilled, there are only places in which they can rest, but never sleep; there is no place that they can call their own. People with a home always have a place to go back to, they know that no matter what happens that place

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    Luis Barragán & the House in Tacubaya An esteemed figure within the progress of Mexico’s architecture, Luis Ramiro Barragán Morfín (March 9, 1902 – November 22, 1988), widely known as Luis Barragán, was a Mexican engineer and architect. With a career spanning over 30 built projects, predominantly based in Mexico, Barragán’s works influenced contemporary architects, designers, or artists, in terms of his distinctive design principles. His influential work upon Mexico’s modern architecture enabled

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    This paper will explore a range of perspectives on the relationship between the live event and the document within performance practice, specifically focus on in relation to body, time and space. Performance art is commonly known as a performance presented to a viewer within a fine art context. Through performance artists emphasize the body’s role in artistic production. Historically, performance archive has been characterized as an unfaithful representation of the momentary art experience. Yet,

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    at the University of Scranton has come to an end, however, my journey to become a licensed professional counselor is still underway. As I tie up loose ends by handing in time sheets and remaining assignments, I find myself in a reflective peaceful space. As I look back over the years that I have spent within the program perfecting my craft, I can’t help but think that I am truly blessed. It is one thing to choose a career, but it is another to answer a calling. I say with great conviction, that I

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    This thesis is tending to illustrate and understand how privacy affects the arrangement of spaces in the modern architecture of Pakistan from time to time. This study will lead us further to a timeline of the need of privacy and modernity in the architecture of Pakistan. Architecture movements always originated from the social environment. Life of today is different from life 100 years before which shows the new form of the shelter according to human needs and necessity. Life nowadays is more fast

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    Quentin Stevens

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    There are many studies about how public spaces are designed, preserved and used to address their social functionalities. For instance, Quentin Stevens in his book “The Ludic City: Exploring the potential of public space” is interested in nonfunctional uses of public spaces. He is focused on how people play to explain the potential perception and the use of the built environment1-. In the introduction of his book he stats that people experience public spaces in three ways: the way people sense urban

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