Papers On Architecture & Design
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The Architecture of Birmingham:
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This 9 page paper examines the architecture of Birmingham, UK in terms of how it reflects the city's heritage and changing character. Specifically, this paper explores issues such as economy and social impact, as well as highlighting many points through the use of examples. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: GSUKArch.rtf
The Architecture of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
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This 4 page paper provides some biographical information on this man of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The paper addresses the way in which Mies changed society and architecture. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA013Mie.wps
The Architecture Of The Modern Movement Was Built Upon Nineteenth Century Theoretical And Technological Foundations
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10 pages in length. The extent to which architecture of the modern movement was built upon nineteenth century theoretical and technological foundations is both grand and far-reaching. Changing at warp speed pace, the world was embarking upon an entirely new and different approach to everything social, political and technological; in order to keep up with these monumental metamorphoses, the very nature of architecture – its textures, tools and overall impression – was also significantly modified. This move into modernity was responsible for an entirely novel approach to what had come to be very predictable architectural design; not only had there come a need for such structures as high-rise buildings, but architects were dealing with other issues not heretofore considered in relation to theoretical and technological foundations. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: TLCModArc.rtf
The Architecture of Venturi and le Corbusier
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A 5 page paper discussing the
work and philosophies of these two diverse architects, specifically with one work of each:
Venturi's Sainsbury Wing of London's National Gallery and le Corbusier's Carpenter Center for
the Visual Arts at Harvard University. The two have very different styles of course, but
Venturi is seen as the more creative and versatile in that le Corbusier's Carpenter Center is a
"cut and paste" amalgam of elements previously used in other designs in far different climates.
These elements - a long ramp, diagonally oriented windows - are most useful for collecting
unwelcome snow loads in Massachusetts' cold winters. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSarchVentLeC.wps
The Art of Adolf Loos and the Modern Philosophy of Austerism
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A 7 page paper that analyzes four Adolf Loos cites compared to the Modern philosophy of austerism. Loos used contradictory styles, although he said ornamentation is a crime. Some of his work was ornate by today's terminology as he worked in marble and brass and glass, rather than iron and glass---his competitors judgment of what properly reflected the times. Loos chose to reflect more than just metropolitan ideas and applied those ideas to the Khuner Country home. He even made an artistic attempt in his submission for the Chicago Tribune Building. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Adfloos.wps
The Bauhaus Movement in Architecture: The Weimar and Dessau Phases
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A 5 page overview of the architectural movement known as the Bauhaus movement, a movement in which founder Walter Gropius attempted to congeal all the arts (even arts as diverse as the visual arts, industrial art, and architecture) into one socially oriented program in which social responsibility of the artist served as an emphasis. The author points out that the movement emphasized a balance between aesthetics, technical merit, and practicality. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PParcBau.rtf
The Brion Cemetery By Carlo Scarpa
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Architecture encompasses the art of
designing structures as well as the design of the visual appearance of
structures; their internal arrangements of space; selection of external
and internal building materials; design or selection of natural and
artificial lighting systems. This 6 page paper explores the
architectural masterpiece of the Brion Tomb, designed and built by Carlo
Scarpa. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KTscpbrn.wps
The Cathedral of Barcelona
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of this famous structure, where building commenced in 1298, but was not completely finished for centuries. Much attention is paid to the gothic architecture of the beautiful structure as well as its historic roots. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA241Bar.rtf
The Colosseum
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A 15 page paper on the many aspects of the Roman Colosseum. A section discussing the building of the Colosseum is first included. This section describes many of the details involved in the building of the Colosseum, including the types of materials, the location, and the labor involved. This is followed by a section discussing the gladiators and then also a brief discussion of other events which occurred in the Colosseum and other arenas elsewhere that were in existence due to the popularity of the Colosseum. A brief discussion about our fascination with the Colosseum is also included, followed by a discussion about the Colosseum today. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Coloss.wps
The Competitive Environment of the Fiberglass Industry
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This 6 page paper assesses the fiberglass industry, in particular the companies that produce fiberglass insulation for residential and commercial buildings, and considers the nature of the business market. This paper assesses the competitive environment in the past three years, identifies competition, dynamics, basic strategies, and major threats within the industry. Further, this paper also considers the major industry trends as they reflect possible changes in the future of this industry. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHfiberg.wps
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