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Architecture essays /
Nt 4.0 Workstation
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 is one of the most powerful 32-bit operating systems available for business computing today. It offers the ease of use of Windows 95 along with higher performance, greater reliability, and better security.
One of the most remarkable aspects of Windows NT's architecture is that portions of the operating system--the subsystems--run in user-mode processes along...
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Architecture essays /
Persian Influence On Greco-Roman Culture
Persian Influence on Greco-Roman Culture
He stands there, examining a beautiful white column, with perfect curves around it and an exquisite capital that shows detailed architecture. He twists his head to the right just a bit to read the official description. He is in the Louvre museum and a bit surprised. He was expecting to read "Pre-Hellenistic Greek Column," but stunned, he realizes that it...
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Renaissance Architecture
What were the achievements of Renaissance architecture?
The era known to us as the Renaissance began approximately around the beginning of the fifteenth century, in Florence. The philosophy behind the whole movement is one of rebirth or the re-establishing of ancient classical culture.
Following the collapse of the Roman civilization much of Europe fell into decline, losing a great deal of ...
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Architecture essays /
Reniasance
The word renaissance , meaning rebirth is perfect to describe the renaissance because the renaissance was a period of creativity and rediscovery (Farah and Karls 402). Developments in art, architecture and literature spread from Italy to the rest of Europe as people revisited the past stories of Greek and Roman culture. These are just a few reasons why the Renaissance period should be seen ...
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Architecture essays /
Sir Christopher Wren
Sir Christopher Wren
Sir Christopher Wren was born under the rule of Charles I. During the year 1632 this child prodigy was born. He was born with the gifts of mathematics. He then learned to do many things with mathematics. Wren became a professor of astronomy, experimented in scientist, and was in the Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge. Everyone must start somewhere, and ...
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Architecture essays /
Tenshukaku(Architecture)
Tenshukaku
Architecture differs all over the world. Each country differed in styles used to express themselves. Japan is known for their great feudal castles. One such castle, Tenshukaku thrives today. In this paper the structure and who built the castle, technology used in building the castle and the physical structure will be described.
Japan's many castles includes the Himeji Castle. The ...
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Architecture essays /
The Architecture Of Paris
The 1998/1999 academic year was spent by myself and four companions in Paris. This period of my life still evokes nostalgic memories and as a result the city will forever remain as one of my favourite destinations. When faced with the task of composing an essay about a factor of Paris that affected me, I was first tempted to describe one of the negative aspects of the city (it has more than its ...
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Architecture essays /
The Art Of The Republican Period And The Beginning Of The Empire
Sculpture and painting of the Republican period, initially reflected Etruscan influences. As the empire expanded, exposure to other cultures and the art of Greece reflected a more eclectic style. The building of religious buildings and palaces was of importance, but also they began to concentrate on the needs of the whole community, of the ordinary people, for which they developed new building...
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Architecture essays /
The Florence Baptistery
People often try to imitate a finished product if it has become popular. When this is done after several years it is considered a revival. Usually the artist or patron has a purpose such as modeling after a powerful culture or religious significance. They may slightly change or mix other styles to make the best of past and present.
In Florence Italy there stands a baptistery. It resides we...
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Architecture essays /
The Renaissance-Italy
The rebirth of art in Italy was connected with the rediscovery of ancient philosophy, literature, and science and the evolution of empirical methods of study in these fields. Increased awareness of classical knowledge created a new resolve to learn by direct observation and study of the natural world. Consequently, secular themes became increasingly important to artists, and with the revived...
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The Rise, Presence, And Fall Of The Inca
The Rise, Presence, and Fall of the Inca
The importance and influence that a civilization creates is not often thought about by people. It can create many differences in the lives in mankind around the world. The textbook definition of a civilization is the state of human society marked by a high level of intellectual, technological, cultural, and social development. This statement does not emp...
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Architecture essays /
The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde
In the strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Steveson used the architecture of Dr. Jekyll s house very intelligently. The house can be regarded to be parallel to Dr. Jekyll s double personality. Throughout the book, the house lends itself as a powerful prop, by which it is possible for Dr. Jekyll to use his house even when he is in the form of Mr. Hyde. The house, like Dr. Jekyll, has a dark ...
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Architecture essays /
The Temple Of Heaven
The Temple of Heaven is located in the southeast of Beijing. It was built in 1420 and expanded under the Qing emperors. The Temple of Heaven was founded in the first half of the 15th century. It is a respected complex of fine cult buildings set in gardens and is surrounded by historic pinewoods.
The Temple of Heaven has become the symbol of Beijing. The temple represents the perfection of the M...
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Architecture essays /
Vegas
Ever since the origin of Las Vegas s Strip, by Bugsy Siegel with the casino Flamingo, the architectural structure of the city has always been a masculine theme. As Aaron Betsky says all buildings are either masculine or feminine. Masculine architecture is the cold, overbearing, flashy, outdoor structures. Feminine architecture has a homier, soft, indoors, where you want to stay at quality to the...
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Architecture essays /
Virtualism In Architecture
VIRTUALISM IN ARCHITECTURE
This subject was suggested as a possible topic from the course outline. As it is an area of much interest and controversy was chosen as the direction of study for the paper. Previous research into Virtual Reality (VR), coupled with a particular interest in its architectural application also proved motivating. However, although the direction of the initial research ...
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Architecture essays /
Ways Developing Countries Solve Urban Problems
Urban problems are pollution, (air, water, soil) rapid population growth, growing poverty, political impact of problems and unequal distribution of wealth.
Some cities are trying to get rid of these problems by doing projects. Lima, Peru for example, has a self-help housing co-op where people were given a desert area to live on. They slowly developed roads, water, electricity, homes, trees, a...
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Architecture essays /
Women In 5Th Century Bce Athens
5th bce century greece
The 5th century BCE was a period of great development in Ancient Greece, and specifically Athens. The development of so many cultural achievements within Athens and the Athenian Empire has led historians to deem this period a "Golden Age." It is true that this period had many achievements, but in light of the Athenians treatment of women, metics, and slaves it is a questi...
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Architecture essays / "Post Modern Design"
Post Modern Design
If one were to walk around and casually ask five people what post modernism was they would probably get five different answers or none at all. It is one of those indefinable academic terms that applies to many different fields of study. Most people seem to understand what it means individually but few agree collectively. To make matters even more complicated, it is oft...
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Architecture essays / 19Th Century Architecture
19th Century Architecture
19th Century architecture is a wide subject only because there were so many beautiful and magnificent buildings built. The Houses of Parliament were built between 1840 to 1865. It was built by Sir Charles Barry in a Gothic Revival style. The buildings cover an area of more than 8 acres and contain 1100 apartments, 100 staircases, and 11 courts. The exterior, in...
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Architecture essays / Acoustics In Music
Acoustics in Music
Through out the history of music, acoustics have played a major role. After all if it were not for acoustics the quality of sound that we know today would not exist. The word acoustics comes from the Greek word akouein, which means, “to hear”(Encarta Encyclopedia). Since music has to be heard in most cases for enjoyment, acoustics obviously take on a very i...
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Architecture essays / An Alternative Means To Intelligence
Part 1: The Issue
Through cognitive science, computer science, and psychology there has been an underlying question as to what qualifies for intelligent action. Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon have proposed that a physical symbol system has the necessary and sufficient means for intelligent action. This is a view shared by many other notable figures from a variety of disciplines.
What...
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Architecture essays / Ancient Architicture Design In Ua
ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN IN UAE
The geografical location of the UAE , helped in the easy transportation of craftsmen from neighbour countries especially Iran, India and Pakistan. They were professionals in building mosques, malls,neighbourhoods and palaces. We can see from the clear prints they’ve left in Dubai, Sharjah and some other contries in the UAE.
The craftsmen used vase...
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Architecture essays / Ancient Greece, Contributitons
Ancient Greece. Their contributions to our world.
Might I start this essay by making sure that we all know that without Ancient Greece, we would not have Greek Salad. That I see, is Ancient Greece's most important, and most evident contribution to the modern world. If you want to muddle in the insignificant ways that Greece has influenced modern life, fine, lets go. Ancient Greece has cr...
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Architecture essays / Ancient Greek Roman And Elizabethan Theatres
Of the many types of entertainment and past times we have today, theatre is still one
of the most loved. For this we have to thank the very earliest forms of ancient Greek
and Roman theatre. These ancient time plays were staged often in honor of a god and
have paved the way for theatre as we know today. A particular aspect that has had a
remarkable effect on the way theatre has evol...
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Architecture essays / Arabic And Islamic Architecture
Arabic and Islamic
Architecture
The Suleymaniye Mosque: Beyond Inspiration
The Hagia Sophia church and the Suleymaniye mosque: a thousand years apart but tied together eternally. One representing the achievement of the Christian-Byzantine empire and the other representing the ability of the Islamic-Ottoman empire and its architect Sinan. Two empires that had very little in common ...
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Architecture essays / Architectural Influence
The Elizabethan Age was an innovative and unique period in history. In this
period architecture was more than a profession, it was an art, and an influence on the
people. Architects in this period made historical differences, the styles of architecture
transitioned greatness, and the homes created an individual standing. Elizabethan
architecture was an influential "trend" in whi...
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Architecture essays / Architecture And Burials In The Maya And Aztec
Architecture and Burials in the Maya and Aztec
Plundering and carnage were the overlying results of the Spanish conquest of MesoAmerica beginning in 1519. The ensuing years brought many new "visitors," mostly laymen or officials in search of wealth, though the Christianity toting priest was ever present. Occasionally a man from any of these classes, though mainly priests would be so in ...
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Architecture essays / Architecture And Burials In The Maya And Aztec
Plundering and carnage were the overlying results of the Spanish conquest of MesoAmerica beginning in 1519. The ensuing years brought many new "visitors," mostly laymen or officials in search of wealth, though the Christianity toting priest was ever present. Occasionally a man from any of these classes, though mainly priests would be so in awe of the civilization they were single handed...
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Architecture essays / Architecture: Georg Muche's Haus Am Horn
Architecturearchitecture When Walter Gropius resigned as the head of the Bauhaus in 1930, Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe (1886-1969) became its director, moving it to Berlin before political pressures forced it to close in 1933. In his architecture and furniture he made a clear and elegant statement of the International Style, so much so that his work had enormous influence on modern architectu...
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Architecture essays / Architecture: Il Gesu, Italy
Resource Name: Il Gesu
Location: Rome, Italy
Architect: Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola; born 1507, died 1573. His career illustrates the rigidity of Mannerist art in the later half of 16th century. His design of Il Gesu meant that Jesuit missionaries carried copies of his design all over the world.
His first major work was the villa (Rome) built for Pope Julius III, but Il Gesu was the mo...
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Architecture essays / 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 of art and architecture reigned supreme during this time. Gothic and Romanesque techniques came from the same family of Roman design. O...
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Architecture essays / Between Silence And Light
Between The Silence and The Light
Introduction
Architecture is a meeting place between the measurable and the unmeasurable. The art of design is not only rooted in the aesthetic form, but in the soul of the work. In Phenomena and Idea, Stephen Holl once wrote, " The thinking-making couple of architecture occurs in silence. Afterward, these "thoughts" are communicated in the silence of p...
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Architecture essays / Black Death
Group A: Black Death
Increasing travel between Europe and Asia led to the spread of many different diseases, one of which wiped out a forth of the population of Europe. Black Death, which is a form of the Bubonic Plague, is one of the worst epidemic disease in history. This disease started as early as the Tang period and lasted through the 1300's. The plague traveled through flea infest...
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Architecture essays / Bridges
REASEARCH PAPER
Bridges have been around sense the beginning of time. The Ancient Roman engineers used two significant innovations, the cofferdam and cement. The cofferdam is when the put wooden spikes in to the bottom of the river then used watertight clay over the spikes to make a bridge. Now today there are more efficient ways to make a bridge then just out of cement and clay....
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Architecture essays / Bruce Goff's Bavinger House
Introduction:
Bruce Goffˇ¦s working career spanned sixty-six years, from 1916, when he began working in an architectˇ¦s office, until his death in 1982. During that time he received more than 450 commissions for buildings and related designs, resulting in more than 500 proposals of which at least 147 were realized. Bruce Goff occupied a unique place in American architecture. His buildi...
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Architecture essays / 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 pagan city of Rome. The new capital was in close contact with the Hellenized East, and the contribution of Eastern culture, though somet...
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Architecture essays / Bzyt Archtecture
The greatest of medieval civilizations was the Eastern Roman Empire. The Roman Empire was divided in 395. The Western half, ruled from Rome, was ruled by the barbarians in the 5th century. The Eastern half, known as the Byzantine Empire, lasted for more than over 1,000 years. The Byzantine Empire was one of the leading civilizations in the world.
Byzantine Architecture
Is a mixed styl...
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Architecture essays / Chartres Cathedral
Chartres Cathedral is the cathedral church of Notre Dame (Our Lady) in the city of Chartres in northwestern France. It is one of the foremost examples of High Gothic French architecture, and is widely noted not only for its innovations in architecture, but also for its many sculptures and celebrated stained glass.
The oldest parts of the cathedral are taken from a Romanesque church, whi...
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Architecture essays / Clark And Menefee, Architects
Maggie Cookman September 27, 2000
The Reid House was designed by W.G. Clark and Charles Menefee and built in John’s Island, SC in 1986. Menefee and Clark designed primarily in the American South. Clark and Menefee are known for their “tripartite vertical organization.” The base level normally consists of secondary bedroom(s)/studio spaces and services. The First floor...
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Architecture essays / Classical Design Elements In Architecture
Throughout history, Classical ideals of the ancient Greeks and Romans have been prevalent in all facets of art. In architecture this is especially true. A few of the Classical ideals employed in architecture are colonnaded porticoes, domed centers and symmetrical designs. Architects such as Andrea di Pietro, Christopher Wren and Thomas Jefferson used these Classical design elements in the...
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Architecture essays / Compare And Contrast The Gothic Revival In England Before And After 1820.
The Gothic revival in England before and after 1820 was very different in many ways. Before the start of the Gothic revival the mediaeval style, since the last Gothic structure in 1509 of Henry VII ’s chapel, was seen as irrational and illogical and as one man described it as barbaric. This was one of the main causes that the mediaeval buildings of the 18th century fell into disrepa...
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Architecture essays / Comparison Of The Medievil And Renaissance Eras
Comparison of the Medievil and Renaissance Eras
It is amazing how significantly various aspects of society can and will change over
a prolonged period of time. Between the time periods of the Medieval era and the
Renaissance, one can note numerous significant changes, mainly those pertaining to art
and religion. In general, ideals and subjects during the Renaissance became more s...
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Architecture essays / Computer Architecture
Computer architecture covers the design of system software,
such as the operating system (the program that controls the computer), as
well as referring to the combination of hardware and basic software that
links the machines on a computer network. Computer architecture refers to
an entire structure and to the details needed to make it functional. Thus,
computer architecture covers c...
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Architecture essays / Critical Analysis Of El Greco's View Of Toledo
High atop a hill of granite, surrounded by the gorge and river Tagus sits the ancient and formidable gothic Cathedral and Moorish palace, Alcazar, of Toledo, Spain. Toledo's skyline has changed little since El Greco immortalized Spain's religious centre in 1597-9(Cardillac 28).
El Greco's natural talents, his "schooling," and the flare of his adopted Spain, combined to produce an arti...
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Architecture essays / Crystal Palace
The Crystal Palace
During the 1800’s Great Britain’s empire stretched around the world, and with raw materials easily available to them this way, they inevitably began refining and manufacturing all stages of many new machines and other goods, distributing locally and globally. However, despite being the central ‘workshop of the world,’ Britain was not producing the highest quality of me...
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Architecture essays / Design Trends In Architecture
The more things change, the more they stay the same. While art has always been an ever changing form, it has deep roots in traditionalism; whether an artist or designer looks at the art that came before him and is inspired to follow that form, is inspired to do something completely opposite, or sees the flaws which, if corrected, could make that work of art perfect, he is ultimately quite...
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Architecture essays / Doryphorus Of Polyclitus
FA 48 ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD ESSAY QUESTIONS 1 THROUGH 4Michael J. Wiggin 6/8/98Program One: CLASSICAL IDEALQuestion number oneArchaic example: KOUROS c. 540 BC (page 12 of text)Classical example: THE DORYPHORUS OF POLYCLITUS c. 440 BC (page 13 of text) The archaic piece is stiff, formal and yet, faintly smiling, giving the viewer a sense of joy in life and of triumph. These wer...
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Architecture essays / Early Roman Architecture
DAVID HATFIELD
ART HISTORY I
FALL 2000
The Romans gained much of their engineering skill from the Etruscans and drew on Etruscan and Asian models for the semicircular arch. From them, the Romans learned the use of the keystone arch, which enabled them to build extremely strong and durable structures. Many of these engineering and architectural projects are still standing. Some are st...
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Architecture essays / Egyptian Temple
When talking about the basic type of Egyptian temple, it is all about heavy columns, walls, pylons, big courts, and the use of axis, symmetrically and made of stones or mud bricks. The plan of the Egyptian temple is rectangular, symmetrical and set on the longitudual axis approaching through courts and halls. Each court is being bigger than each one
One of the famous Egyptian temple is t...
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Architecture essays / Eiffel Tower
Just imagine you are standing 300 meters that is 984 ft above the ground, looking down at the beautiful city of Paris. The wind is blowing at your face and it is messing up your hair, but you do not care. You are on the top of the highest building in the center of culture, the magnificent Paris and that is all that matters. Yes, you are standing on top of Eiffel Tower. This is the first t...
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