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    Double House Utretch

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    Sarina Lee Assignment 1.2 Project Name: Double House / Casa Doble en Utrecht Architects: Bjarne Mastenbroek and Winy Maas (MVRDV) Project Date: 1995-1997 Project Location: 124 a/b Koningslaan‚ Utrecht‚ The Netherlands Project Size: 300 square meters Clients: Koek and Wesseling Families Two-family House (or ’Double House’) 124 a/b Koningslaan Utrecht The Netherlands Bjarne Mastenbroek and MVRDV 1997 As the name of this project suggests‚ the house is designed for two families. Originally‚ it

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    constructivism‚ structuralism‚ determinist urban planning‚ and humane or ‘healing’ architecture. I will give a critical account of how I believe psychology has shaped architecture‚ either consciously or unconsciously‚ and how the psychological vision of the architect or planner has matured from representational‚ through deterministic to ‘interactionist’. Alain De Botton’s recent book ‘The Architecture of Happiness’3 concludes “Bad architecture is in the end as much a failure of psychology as of design.” However

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    Eames Influences

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    the United States‚ Europe‚ and Australia (Kirkham 1). They were part of the team that produced the first American multimedia presentation in 1953‚ and they designed enormous projects for companies like IBM‚ Polaroid‚ and Herman Miller (Eames: The Architect and the Painter).

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    St. Peter's Basilica

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    pilgrims‚ but by the mid-15th century the basilica was in danger of collapse and Pope Nicholas asked architect Bernardo Rossellino to start rebuilding the church. The basilica was been worked on by many famous artists. St Peter’s construction started under Pope Julius II in 1505 and was completed in 1615 under Pope Paul V. Donato Bramante was the first chief architect. Michelangelo‚ who served as main architect for a while‚ designed its famous dome and was asked to finish the church. After Michelangelo died

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    Hyperion Installation

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    [pic] Hyperion 11.1.1.3 Installation Guide Provided By: BISP Created By: Rupam Majumdar bispsolutions.wordpress.com Reviewed By : Amit Sharma learnhyperion.wordpress.com bisp.consulting@gmail.com Installation of Hyperion 11.1.1.3 and Its Pre-requisites Contents Title Page No. 1). Software and Hardware Requirements…………………………….……03 2). Installation of IIS……………………………………………………………..……06

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    The life of Albert Speer was undoubtedly shaped by his personal background and historical context. These include his membership into the Nazi Party‚ his appointment as First Architect of the Reich‚ and eventually‚ as the Minister for Armaments and Munitions. These events gave Speer the opportunity to expand his architectural endeavours and exhibit his undeniable technical and administrative skills. Speer’s membership into the Nazi Party on 1 March 1931 as member #474‚481 was the indisputable

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    Roman Architecture

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    the Romans required two innovations: the invention of a new building method called concrete vaulting and the organization of labor and capital on a large scale so that huge projects could be executed quickly after the plans of a single master architect. Roman concrete was a fluid mixture of lime and small stones poured into the hollow centers of walls faced with brick or stone and over curved wooden molds‚ or forms‚ to span spaces as vaults. The Mediterranean is an active volcanic region‚ and

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    people build the monuments we build today. The Ancient Roman people used many different types of materials and many unique techniques. One of Rome’s greatest discoveries was the material marble. Marble was the Stone of choice for many different architects. There was different types of marble such as Parian and coloured

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    northern Europe. During this period‚ new discoveries of art‚ music‚ and architecture was made along with valuable classic literature philosophy‚ and history along the way. This brought about artists of all kinds including painters‚ composers‚ and architects making a major effect on northern Europe. During this period‚ many artists flourished bringing new arts into the renaissance. Netherland artist‚ Jan Van Eyck emerged painting many portraits of which portrayed religious views. The technique most

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    useful it must be capable of being serviceable‚ helpful‚ and beneficial. It also has to have practical utilities with in its facility. If the build can’t be use or serve a purpose of usage then it can’t be considered as “useful” in the way the Roman Architect Vitruvius Pollio views. The third and last quality that Pollio mentions is beauty or the building being “beautiful.” For a building to be considered as “beautiful” in Pollio’s mind the building must be very pleasing to the ear‚ eye‚ and mind. Such

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