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    What is ‘Community Architecture’? The ‘Community Architecture’ is kind of architectural practice between architects and users. Also, it can be described as architect follow the wish of users or community to design the building fit the requirement by using local materials and helps the residents to build the structure. Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) described ‘Community Architecture’ should follow the idea about "The aim of community architecture is to improve the quality of the environment

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    One precipitant arts that belong to the phrase that architecture is the mother of the arts of those arts which is color I think what characterize the architecture are the compact components with each other and the make up of the architectural layout and the physical structure , Starting from the surface of the components of texture and color and the end of its components in the form of mass and vacuum. We will illustrate the physical structure of the work of the architect of during one of the elements

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    Architecture An architect plans, designs and construct structures. Architects can design many things like a shopping mall, a library, skyscrapers, and so much more. Architecture is a very interesting career that I would like to learn more about. I will be discussing why I chose to research this career and the different types of architects there are, the average annual salary an architect makes, what they do on a daily bases, how much education you need to be an architect, and the pros and cons about

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    His strong concept that integrated with his very wide imagination created a very unique style that cannot be repeated in the history of art. Looking at his creations and the great difference he made in architecture, no one can deny the great person and architect he was. Gaudi dedicated himself for work which became his family and his whole life; his dedication made his name as one of the greatest men in the history of art. All Antoni Gaudi's buildings are

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    Modern Style Modern architectural style Widely considered to be the newest and youngest form of architectural style, this style requires the architects to design structures while considering important features such as function, location site, and environment. This is a very important concept to remember for modern architects. The main function of any building is to define its form; this notion was coined by Louis Sullivan, a mentor to Lloyd Wright. This creates the idea behind the development of

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    Architecture is the science and art of constructing buildings, according to some proportions and rules determined by the character and destination of the buildings. The act of creating architecture is a kind of design process in which the arrangement and the organization of architectural elements are promoted in order to solve a spatial problem in response to conditions of function, purpose, form and context. Francis Ching said that architecture can be described as an apparatus to solve the problems

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    Contemporary architecture style Keywords: house plans, contemporary architecture style, design, buildings The main trademark of contemporary architecture style consists of geometric shapes, asymmetric features, and natural building materials. The focus is on function, simplicity, flexible interiors, plenty of light on airy spaces. The style is mostly minimalistic with clean lines. The house has a bold look and a very distinctive architectural street appeal. The houses are built to be more flexible

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    ‘community architecture’ was not new, and it is related to our life. In relation to western and non-western architecture to analysis ‘community architecture’ has a huge difference. For relatively affluent Western countries, the spirit of ‘community building‘ will be how to build a better environment and conditions to make residents feel comfortable, but for non-Western countries, ‘community architecture’ often represents public buildings. This dissertation will discuss what is ‘community architecture’, why

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    BACKGROUND Architecture is a physical manifestation of the needs and aspirations of a society and is determined by few factors – context, climate, environment, and socio-cultural aspects of a place or a region. It includes not only monumental and professionally designed monuments but also quaint residential structures built by craftsmen and lay people for their own use. It includes the interrelationships of the built and open spaces within the larger landscape. (Tipnis, 2012) In the 21st century

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    just their achievements as a city, but they were also acknowledged for being founders of additional big cities such as London and Paris in which elevated to their levels of dominance and power. Ancient Rome leaders who were strongly engaged with architecture as a form of political and urban art, include: Augustus (27 BCE-14 CE), Tiberius (14-37), Caligula (37-41), Claudius (41-54), Nero (54-68), Vespasian (69-79), Titus (79-81), Domitian (81-96), Trajan (98-117), Hadrian (117-138), Antoninus Pius (138-161)

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