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    After the war‚ the American people made the change from "old" ways to "new" ways. Many factors‚ such as new technology‚ fundamentalism‚ new looks and church led to tension between the old and the new. The 1920s were a time of conflicting viewpoints between traditional behaviors and new and changing attitudes. New technology in the 1920s attributed to the change. Inventions such as the radio helped improve communication. Court trials‚ conventions‚ and meetings were broadcasted. Electrical appliances

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    its not terrestrial TV style and it’s just right‚ except one thing the price tag on the actual film celluloid. Unfortunately there is no substitute or cheaper equivalent to 35mm for recording a movie. However as we have advanced in the world of technology we now have a camera that is capable of recording with similar sharpness as 35mm The Digital Video Camera. The main difference between film and digital video is the cost of recording and the look it personifies. Other differences include the weight

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    DOMINGUEZ‚ ARIANE MICHELLE P. RESEARCH PAPER IN DESIGN 4 ARC 22 ARCH. JASPER VALDEZ MUNICIPAL LIBRARY * Introduction * Definition A library (from French "librairie"; Latin "liber" = book) is an organized collection of information resources made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing. It provides physical or digital access to material‚ and may be a physical building or room‚ or a virtual space‚ or both. A library’s collection can include books

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    the cornerstone of which firms base their knowledge and methods of technological innovation. However‚ this paper serves to bring attention to one of the less apparent forms of innovation‚ whose importance is increasingly being brought to light. Architectural innovations are‚ as defined by Henderson and Clark‚ "innovations that change the way in which the components of a product are linked together‚ while leaving the core design concepts (and thus the basic knowledge underlying the components) untouched"

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    Cited: 1. Cansever‚ Turget. "The Architecture of Mimar Sinan." Architectural Design. V. 74. n. 6. Nov/Dec 2004. pg 64-70. 2. Celebi‚ Sai Mustafa. Book of Buildings: Memoirs of Sinan the Architect. Kocbank: Istanbul‚ 2002. pg. 68. (Image 3). 3. Freely‚ John and Augusto Romano Burelli. Sinan: Architect of Suleyman the

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    Table of Contents Software Architectural Design & Evaluation 1 1 Introduction 3 2 Design part 6 2.1 Object-Oriented Architectural Style: Alaa Alqallaf (10079858) 7 2.2 WWW Client-Server: Brazilo Gonsalves (10071310) 11 2.3 Main program and subroutine: Nadine Robb (10026063) 16 2.4 Pipe-and-filter: Naveed Sabir (08075782): 19 3 Evaluation part 20 3.1 Object-Oriented Architectural Style: 21 3.2 WWW Client-Server: 23 3.3 Main program and subroutine:

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    GEOFFREY SCOTT AND ARCHITECTURAL MODERNISM 2 3 Introduction In Geoffrey Scott’s book The Architecture of Humanism (1914) formulates a series of arguments against a number of theoretical positions. Scott identifies these theoretical positions as fallacies underlying architectural theory which is not proper to architecture. The four types of fallacy he distinguishes are the ‘Romantic Fallacy’‚ the ‘Mechanical Fallacy’‚ the ‘Ethical Fallacy’ and the ‘Biological Fallacy’. This paper is to

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    the Film division office on Pedder road in south Mumbai. The site consists of existing office buildings‚ a library building in dilapidated condition which would be replaced by a new building in the design and a century old construction known as Gulshan Mahal. The rejuvenation of this building forms the major architectural concern for the project. This building awarded with Urban Heritage award in 2001 was formly used as a shooting set and now would form the main component of the complex design. The

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    My favorite architectural object A brilliant architectural marvel that unites past‚ present and future… work which I personally admire is definitely Fallingwater house‚ constructed and designed by the famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Fallingwater house is one of the most remarkable masterpieces in the history of contemporary architecture. With this house F .L. Wright reached the top in his architectural work‚ using very unique and inventive way to the integration of form in

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    Your THESIS is the one project that should integrate all your learning in your 4-year (or so...) stay in BS Architecture. It is suppose to justify your right to graduate. So‚ you will have to dig into all the knowledge that you have acquired (architectural and otherwise) to come up with a project that is not only feasible‚ but is also believable and distinctive. It begins with a problem‚ and ends at finding a solution to that problem. This is not an easy task. With a series of research works and

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