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    Architecture is the very foundation of mankind, and it has been around almost as long as humans. Many cultures and nations have used it for many purposes. Some purposes include a living place, a burial place, storage, and in many cases a form of art. It has evolved throughout time, each more unique than another. While there were many types of different architecture, many of them follow the same principles. The difference though between some nations architecture is so distinctive that one may

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    streets and celebrates greatly from sunrise to sunset. Music, dancing, fires, festivals, everything is prominent in the streets as the Italian community seeks to express itself. The festa is a time to come together and create a sense of community. Religious foundations, sharing of food, parades, all of this signifies what it is to be a part of the Festa. Hospitality is creating a warm and welcome environment to those around you. Everything about the Festa signifies these qualities. For

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    which is an altered form of his grandfather’s name, Lecorbésier. ("Le Corbusier Biography"). He also adopted that name because he believed that anyone could reinvent himself or herself and that changing your name was a way to reinvent. In his architecture he mostly built with reinforced concrete and geometric forms. ("Le Corbusier Biography"). The historical context of Notre-Dame-du-Haut is tied mostly to religion. This aspect of society is important because Notre Dame-Du-Haut functions as a

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    This article aims to give you some insight on the background of the architect Tadao Ando. More information as to where he practices, where or how he studied, who taught him the art architecture, the buildings he has designed and or has helped design, theories he has developed, theories and styles of Architecture which have influenced him, his approach to design, the design style and approach he has chosen to adopt, Ando’s approach to architectural practice will also be unpacked within this article

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    Hadrian At Tivoli

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    Architecture often stands on its own edifying right, but how much more affluent we are to seek an understanding of the cultural diversity and design influence one had on architecture when presented in terms of an historical account. This paper seeks to piece together the formal elements of the villa with dignifying examples of diversity from Hadrian’s travels and abhor of the surroundings of Rome itself. Emperor Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli, built between 118 and 138 a.d., reflects in its

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    The World Is The Best

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    ideas approached, nature began to replace it. Not implying that nature completely replaced religion, but it became a new way to understand the world. I believe there is always going to be a debate on which way to understand the world is the best. Religious people would argue that the bible is the guide for lives and the way to control the world, but on the other hand, science also tries to explain this idea. William Bradford, from 1590 to 1657, on his writing “Of Plymouth Plantation,”

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    The Minoan Civilization

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    History Of Architecture Building: Palace Of Minos. Dates: 1700-1400 BC. Time period : Bronze Age. Location: Knossos,Crete. Civilization :The Minoans. In the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, South of Greece, lays the island of Crete refuge of the lost civilization of the minions.The island is first refereed as "Kaptara" at the Syrian city of Mani dating from 18 000 BC; Also known as "Keftiu” from the fresco of the Tomb of Rekhmire in the valley of the kings in Egypt. The island's length is 260 km

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    as a typical example of its culture. The similarities and differences between ancient Greece and Rome that are seen in these two buildings will also be discussed. Introduction The concept of architecture has been used throughout civilization to demonstrate both style and function. The architecture showcased in a community can give the observer an intricate view into its beliefs and traditions. It is the architectural artistry of an environment that can offer an aesthetic understanding of a

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    definitely know about it. We get awed with fulfillment while taking a look at its structure, and how it could emerge regardless of the numerous years it had long stood. The building that constitutes a turning point in the historical backdrop of architecture with its arch transition and load-bearing framework is none other than the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. This study incorporates the context of the temple's

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    Every designers and architects have their very own style of designs that would become their signature and would be recognized when people see their works. In this essay, I choose to write about the two distinguished Japanese architects, Tadao Ando and Shigeru Ban, and their works of Church of the Light and Cardboard Cathedral respectively. Tadao Ando, one of the most notable contemporary Japanese architects who was born in Osaka, Japan in 1941, Ando had never attended any formal architectural education

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