High Rise Book Review from the book HIGH RISE by JERRY ADLER. Review must cover the following: Address the below topics related to the content of your book. You can also support your report with other research. The Architect selection process; how it was conceived and implemented; who were the influencers and what expectations did […]
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Write a 400-500 MINIMUM word essay of analysis along with a 100-word (max) description of the architect/designer or project.
Topic: Architecture of history CASE STUDIES You will choose 3 topics (modules) from across the course to focus upon for your case studies. That means you will be doing 3 short research projects on architects and topics of your choosing. Choose 3 projects/designers that exemplify the corresponding topic for you. Your choice should not be […]
What area of development did you enhance-When you think about this play experience, do you find you are still interested in these kinds of play-do you express this in your work?
Chapter 4 Discussion: Play This discussion post has two parts: Share a favorite Play Memory and Share an Example of Imitation 1. In the opening of this module,told a story about some of favorite play memories outdoors as a child. In this discussion post, I&x27;d like you to think about a favorite play memory from […]
Explain why the subject is relevant today and how it relates to your design project or practice as a future architect.
Description 3000 word essay excluding bibliography. All sources must be appropriately referenced using the Harvard referencing system. A description of the subject. Try and be as precise and specific as possible, think carefully about the scope of your essay: does it cover a certain time period? Several disciplines and if so which ones? Research question(s): […]
How has this class changed you as a future designer/architect?Discuss
How has this class changed you as a future designer/architect? Extras: Do the above for a C maximum grade. You must do extras for a B or an A.
Discuss,Who commission edit?,Who was/were the architect/s and contractors (if known)?,What was its original function? (don’t focus on the current use of the building),How does it relate to its historical context, i.e. neighboring buildings or urban elements such as streets, squares, parks or transport?
3To Get Started:Read the sources relevant to your building posted on Canvas (you will find extracts from Philip Goad, Melbourne Architecture and an article on the Syme tomb). Further sources suggested for historical research are listed on the Canvas..Brainstorming questions –historical research When looking at photographs of your building and undertaking the research. Ask yourself:•When […]