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    Introduction: Throughout organizational behaviors we learned a lot about developing relationships, group cohesion, and team norms / values. On October 6 and November 17, we worked together in our teams to complete different activates with different instructions. For our first challenge we had to build a tower using objects that we put into a trash bag. We were judged on Beauty, Height, and strength. We had a certain time frame to build our tours. On November 17 we were paired up with a different

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    that has been appointed to carry out the site work now will be called as the constructor, and starts to complete the building on the specified time and within the approved time and quality limits. Adequate supervision is necessary in this stage so that the defined quality standards as well as legal requirement are met. Commissioning In the Commissioning stage the constructed building is inspected for probable errors or deficits from the agreed contractual or legal requirements. It is checked whether

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    Some building are meant to have a great façade and just show how and intricate design can stand up on it s own, but while the Perez Art Museum has great façade and has a very interesting design, its serves to much more than that. The PAMM is not only a Museum that shows all types of vintage and contemporary artworks, but in addition it works as an education center for kids, as screenings and presentations to an outdoor area for visitors to hang out and enjoy the views that Miami has to offer. All

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    a full urban block with no adjacent buildings. It is markedly different from other commercial buildings in terms of architectural style. The façade as the significant feature illustrates the direct relationship between architecture and neighborhood ambience. The context of surrounding environment could be summarized into two parts: historic commercial buildings and residential apartments. Moreover, it generates the various potentials of materiality of building envelopes. The question or controversy

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    My two preconceived questions I had on our topic “Relationships” made it a very easy choice when choosing my primary source; Soldiers work on weapons or ammunition in trench, Balkans, circa 1918 taken by Andre Juenet,. I chose this photograph because of how well it relates to my questions “What builds a strong relationship, and What is the most comforting thing about relationships?“. I chose this photograph specifically because the relationships shared between soldiers are amongst some of the strongest

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    tendencies, including prefabrication or offsite constructions, green buildings, remodeling, etc., are taking higher place in the next decades, true collaborations, sophisticated building modeling tools, and practical value-boosted procedures are always bottom lines for a blossoming construction project. It is unquestionable that construction project costs and schedule are spectacularly difficult to predict by reason of complexity of building procedures and presence of thousands of dependent variables throughout

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    survival needs in practical ways. You sleep, eat, work and store your necessities inside buildings; you study, play and worship in and around buildings. It is these three basic concerns of human life--shelter, storage, and social activities--that make architecture the "necessary" art. While you can survive without poems or paintings or songs (though why would you want to?), you cannot survive without buildings. When you approach architecture, therefore, the matters of usefulness and function are

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    social context of the building The ‘Glass House’ is a building in which personal qualities are a vital component of the construction framework. The house is focusing on the correlation between an individual and buildings. There are architectural rules including conventions that establish a guide and maintain traditional approaches to building structures. However, Phillip Johnson operates against these standards of design rules and highlights the modernistic period due to the buildings ' orientation and

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    “The glue that holds all relationships together - including the relationship between; the leader and the led is trust, and trust is based on integrity.” This wise statement from Brian Tracey embodies the synergistic relationship between leaders and followers that this paper will focus on. According to the course textbook, leadership can be defined as “the process of influencing an organized group toward accomplishing its goals.” (Hughes, Ginnett & Curphy, 2009, p.4) Although this statement is valid

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    and non-western architecture to analysis ‘community architecture’ has a huge difference. For relatively affluent Western countries, the spirit of ‘community building‘ will be how to build a better environment and conditions to make residents feel comfortable, but for non-Western countries, ‘community architecture’ often represents public buildings. This dissertation will discuss what is ‘community architecture’, why ‘community architecture’ is so special, and analysis different cases in Western and

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