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Impressions of Islamic Architecture
... a modern Western home, which is "contained". Another very evident aspect of design is the use of local materials. Adobe is the primary method of construction for every building type. The lack of trees and large stone quarries makes this ...
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In ch.2 of Window Shopping: Cinema and the Postmodern (U of California P, 1993), Anne Friedberg discusses the relationship between the city, modernism, film and architecture.
... genuinity of the traditional with the pretentious, consumerist superficiality of the modern.
The 'garden party' sequence begins with a visitor to the Arpel household, as the greengrocer's aged, coughing pickup truck pulls up outside the front gate. We are exposed ...
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In conclusion, I think that Saving Private Ryan is a good film because it is very realistic and very effective
... tells me that this is true, and Edwards chief architect "One of the greatest architects of the middle ages - Master James of St. George". He brought a variety of ideas and designs for the castles.
Construction on Conwy Castle ...
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In the poems 'Jac Codi Baw' and 'East Moors' Gillian Clarke writes about the demolition of particular buildings and is able to create a strong sense of place. Write about each poem and explore the effect the events have on individuals and the community.
... Clarke carefully describes her reaction to this change. In this poem Clarke shows a lot of emissions, her anger and hatred to the people that were in charge of the demolition of this building.
There is no real structure to ...
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In the poems 'Jac Codi Baw' and 'East Moors' Gillian Clarke writes about the demolition of particular buildings and is able to create a strong sense of place. Write about each poem and explore the effect the events have on individuals and the community.
... Clarke carefully describes her reaction to this change. In this poem Clarke shows a lot of emotions, her anger and hatred to the people that were in charge of the demolition of this building and her shock at how quickly ...
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In what ways did Bernini go about uniting architecture, sculpting and painting to create what his biographer Filippo Baldnucci called a beautiful whole?
... participated in the decoration of the Barberini Chapel at Sant' Andrea della Valle, he would have had an experienced hand in matters of structure, embellishment, and applied decoration. These skills earned him important commissions like the renovations of the high ...
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Interior Design, the development of indoor living and working spaces, usually involving both practical and aesthetic decisions.
... and decorative elements (such as cabinetry or woodwork), and furniture. The designer's final choices are guided by the client's tastes and budget, as well as the intended function of a given room.
The lighting, whether natural, artificial, or a combination of ...
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Joseph Lister
... a British surgeon, doubted this explanation. For many years he had explored the inflammation of wounds, at the Glasgow infirmary. These observations had led him to considered that infection was not due to bad air alone, and that 'wound sepsis' ...
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Kenilworth Castle: How and why did the Castle Develop Over Time?
... easily come across in the area. Built with thick walls, latest state of the art defences such as Slit windows, parapets, a secure water supply and a single spiral staircase leading up the keep. The whole structure was crafted upon ...
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Local Study of Warrington.
... because of its gothic style, with finial spires and tracery windows and gargoyles (see pic 1) There was smooth sandstone (see pic 2) which meant that the building had been worked upon throughout time and also an old medieval crypt ...
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Local Study of Warrington.
... gothic style, with finial spires and tracery windows. There was smooth sandstone which meant that the building had been worked upon throughout time and also an old medieval crypt around the back of the church but we did not have ...
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Ludlow Castle's Defensive Features.
... The final, and perhaps best feature of the location is that the site is built on limestone foundations under the ground, making it exceptionally difficult to undermine the castle walls. Another point to make, is that on our visit, the ...
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Management and Business Functions
... the measure of all things.
This literary and cultural movement we had founded spread through Western Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries. A new era of art - period of Renaissance - began due to us.
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Manchester
... and would have to be rebuilt. 1 Such as the Marks & Spencer store, Arndale shopping centre, Royal Exchange Theatre and the Corn Exchange, the Royal Insurance Building (Lonridge House) and the Environs of St Mary's Gate.
New vision of Manchester
Manchester, ...
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Manchester Airport Environmental Aspects
... shows because of what he did.
Manchester finished building the runway, but lowered the values of the houses near by because no-one wants to move into a house next to a runway because of the noise pollution it cause therefore the ...
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Manhood.
... Mackenzie, Saturday 11 September, nine fifteen a.m," Dave mumbled to himself as he signed in for work.
"All right Macca!" shouted one of David's colleagues.
"Oh not too bad Alex, how are you?" replied David.
"Are you coming up to the ...
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Material Magic. Concrete.
... since those remote days, it is still used in modern building projects - from foundations for giant telescope mountings, to nuclear power stations, to sky-scrapers in Manhattan and Tokyo, to garage and patio floors, roads and railway sleepers, shore protectors ...
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Memories of New York.
... and we could see all around for at least 30 miles, the view was breathtaking. We spotted loads of places on our list of attractions to see, Macys, The largest store in the world, Times Square and Central Park to ...
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Modern Architecture - This style of architecture evolved at the start of the twentieth century.
... convincing his clients to accept an entirely unorthodox and untested design for their houses and buildings. He first demonstrated his ability to do so, as well as his originality in a series of houses in Chicago, the most famous of ...
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Nomad Settlements
... between Portuguese and Muslim vast extent of water supply systems that the Muslims had in comparison to the Portuguese.
* Sacred Geography - further component of the total approach - limited amount to Islam, but possibly more in the future.
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Organisation Chart.
... workers in it. There are usually only 3 or 4 different lines of communication in flat structures. There is usually 1 director at the top, them 3 or 4 managers bellow them and then they each have eight at the ...
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ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE, CULTURE AND MANAGEMENT STYLE An organisation needs a structure in order to achieve successfully its objectives. Businesses are structured
... changes in which they work. If changes to the structure and the way in which they work improve Kenwood's ability to meet their objectives, it must be discussed with the employees so that they are content in helping the restructure ...
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Organizational Structure
... on the concept of 'fit':
Certain strategies and organizational designs do fit one another and the environment, and thus produce good performance, and others do not. Moreover, there are frequently recognizable, understandable, and predictable relations among the environmental features and the ...
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Organizational Structure Analysis of Kingsoft
... matrix structure. The structure can be seen on the last page
To tell whether the organizational structure of a company is matrix or not, there are two preconditions as below: (If it is)
1. Usually, the company is lacking in ...
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Paella
... architecture.' This was a good aspect of his work as it meant I could tie in the food I had studied, into Guadi's architecture. As well as looking at the culture I also decided to look at the working environment ...