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Architecture
- Computer Architecture
- Computer Architecture 1. There have been a lot of developments in microprocessors since the 286 chip. The 286 CPU are no longer sold and are very rarely found in commercial use today because of its running speed, which is between 10MHz to 20MHz. This proce...
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- Le Corbusier's "Five Points Of A New Architecture"
- This is the most famous application of Le Corbusier's "five points of a new architecture". All five points are clearly present in this house: pilotis, a roof garden, a free floor plan, ribbon windows, and a free façade. The first impression you get...
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- Greek Architecture and Orders
- Greek Architecture and Orders Greek Architecture Greek architecture has been noted as some of the world's finest buildings known to man kind. Such as the Parthenon, and the temples they built to their Gods, have been studied over for many years. The way th...
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- Greek Architecture
- Greek Architecture Greek influence is visable in everything that we have today. Our laws, cities and even our system of goverment all come from asppects of greek civilization, but maybe what we have been influenced the most gy the greeks is in architecture...
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- Greek Architecture
- Greek influence is visable in everything that we have today. Our laws, cities and even our system of goverment all come from asppects of greek civilization, but maybe what we have been influenced the most gy the greeks is in architecture. Maybe the reason...
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- What Is The Greatest Difference Between Greek And Roman Architecture
- Greek Architecture Greek architecture has been noted as some of the world s finest buildings known to man kind. Such as the Parthenon, and the temples they built to their Gods, have been studied over for many years. The way these structures were built is f...
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- Gothic Architecture
- Gothic Architecture The church in the Middle Ages was a place that all people, regardless of class, could belong to. As a source of unity, its influence on art and architecture was great during this time. As society drew away from the feudal system of the...
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- Gothic Architecture
- The church in the Middle Ages was a place that all people, regardless of class, could belong to. As a source of unity, its influence on art and architecture was great during this time. As society drew away from the feudal system of the Romanesque period, a...
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- Gothic Architecture
- tracery - In architecture, branching, ornamental stonework, generally in a window, where it supports the glass. Tracery is particularly characteristic of Gothic architecture. Example: The tracery in a rose window of Washington Cathedral, Washington, DC. Th...
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- Architecture In 1975 Focused Mainly On Environmentally Friendly Homes
- Home! Home! Sweet, sweet home! There's no place like home, the quote written by Payne shows how dear a home is to a person. Whereas a house is referred to as a place of dwelling, a home is more than that. A home is what a person makes of it; a home is give...
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- Greek and Roman Arches and Architecture
- DetectCloneArchitectural designs changed greatly since the ancient times. Most famous architectures and sculptures today originated from the Greek and Roman civilizations. Moreover, some of the inventions from those civilizations are also being used today,...
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- Greek And Roman Arches And Architecture
- Greek and Roman Arches and Architecture Architectural designs changed greatly since the ancient times. Most famous architectures and sculptures today originated from the Greek and Roman civilizations. Moreover, some of the inventions from those civilizatio...
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- Herzog And De Meuron, The Philosophy Of Organic Architecture
- Herzog and de Meuron work together as architect partners. Their designs for most of their buildings have a common or similar nature. This nature carries out the simplicity of the shape of a box, which consists of a flat roof and large windows. This design...
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- Institute Architecture
- The Purpose of Architecture is to shelter and enhance man s life on earth and to fulfill his belief in the nobility of his existence. Eero Saarinen Architecture establishes the atmosphere in which we create, live, and complete our existence. It can manipul...
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- Gotic Architecture
- Gothic and Romanesque Style Arch. January 21, 1998 Represented primarily through cathedrals, Romanesque and Gothic styles of architecture were some of the few symbols of civilization in the poverty stricken and often depressing Middle Ages. These cathedral...
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- Gothic Architecture
- Gothic and Romanesque Style Arch. Represented primarily through cathedrals, Romanesque and Gothic styles of architecture were some of the few symbols of civilization in the poverty stricken and often depressing Middle Ages. These cathedrals represented fai...
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- byzantine architecture
- Byzantine Architecture The architecture of the Byzantine Empire was based on the great legacy of Roman formal and technical achievements. Constantinople had been purposely founded as the Christian counterpart and successor to the leadership of the old paga...
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- Byzantine Architecture
- Byzantine Architecture The architecture of the Byzantine Empire was based on the great legacy of Roman formal and technical achievements. Constantinople had been purposely founded as the Christian counterpart and successor to the leadership of the old paga...
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- Art And Architecture Of 12Th Century Italy
- The Art and architecture of the Middle Ages was one of diversity and yet it focused around one aspect of life. Whether it was the creation of Romanesque buildings, or the carved statues decorating them there was one simple theme, religion. Two main styles...
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- Why I Like Architecture
- My future as an architect. That is now my goal that I hope to reach hopefully very soon, at first I hadn?t considered architecture has a career. When I started high school I was really thinking about becoming a chef because I like to make my own creation i...
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