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(The) Gothic Cathedrals [ send
me this paper ] 15 pages on the Gothic cathdral movement between
1100 - 1500 a.d. in Europe. Dividies into centuries. Describes Gothic
architecture, changes and developments for each time period. Includes
descriptions of major cathedrals for each century. Bibliography lists 15
sources. Filename:
Gothicca.wps
19th Century Gothic Revival [ send
me this paper ] The gothic revival architects started with the
principles of the earlier period and expanded on them in order to develop
a unique and functional style appropriate for the industrialized era. This
5 page paper asserts that the primary difference between the earlier era
of design and the later is the use of different materials and the effects
that are allowed because of those differences. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Filename:
KTgthrev.rtf
A Brief 15th century tour of Notre Dame de
Paris. [ send
me this paper ] (3 pp) Lucky you! You are visiting Paris - of
course it is the 15th century. This cathedral of Our Lady of Paris is one
of our finest monuments. Let's go see for ourselves. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Filename:
BBnotreD.doc
A COMMENTARY AND COMPARISON OF S,M,L,XL AND REM
KOOLHAAS: [ send
me this paper ] This 16 page paper details the events that brought
the work of Koolhaas into the limelight, how his theories have expanded
the perception of architecture, and how he has managed to bridge the gap
between disciplines. This paper discusses globalization, moderism, and
Koolhaas' visions for the architechture of the future and the present. A
review of the book S,M,L,XL is given as well as examples of his work,
which are studied in length. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename: mbkoolhaas.rtf
Alternative Building Materials
[ send
me this paper ] A 9 page research paper on alternative materials
for home construction other then the traditional use of wood and drywall.
The writer discusses unusual materials being used in construction today
such as old tires, aluminum cans, bales of straw and rammed earth. This
report shows that these homes are not only affordable, but energy
efficient. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename:
Altaarch.wps
Alvar Aalto's "Summer House" [ send
me this paper ] 10 pages in length. The legacy of Alvar Aalto
brings to mind the necessity to soften the inherent hardness of man's
machines. Clearly, the prestigious architect knew what he was talking
about when he often said that there must be a happy medium between the
coldness of typical architectural style and the human beings who occupy
such structures. His point was always meant to bring out the intrinsically
natural quality of a building or piece of furniture as a means by which to
strike a chord of affinity. Perhaps one of his greatest architectural
examples of this was his famous Summer House. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Filename:
TLCaalto.wps
American Museum of Natural History.
[ send
me this paper ] (6 pp). The Rose Center's permanent exhibits,
detailing the size, scope and growth of the universe as well as the
earth's place within it, were unveiled in February (2000) inside the new
structure of steel and glass. The seven-story orb appears to hover next to
the museum, and at night it is illuminated, by a soft blue light. The
center replaces the old Hayden Planetarium, a New York City landmark that
introduced millions of city kids to the night sky between 1935 and 1997:
kids are still thrilled - no matter what their ages. still and design and
exhibits are spectacular. Filename:
BBamNHM.doc
Anthony Lawlor's Eight Elemental Forms
[ send
me this paper ] A 7 page pager based Lawlor's (1994) book entitled
"The Temple in the House." The writer focuses upon a specific chapter
which outlines Lawlor's Eight "Elemental Forms" -- the greatest and most
fundamental forces of architectural power. In Lawlor's view, these eight
core elements of structural design comprise the primary basis for
everything that we see, feel, and experience in a building. The writer
applies what is learned in Lawlor's book to explicate the architectural
design of Washington D.C.'s Capitol Building. One additional source is
listed in bibliography. Filename:
Elemform.wps
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