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Papers On Architecture & Design
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Nelson Goodman: How Buildings Mean
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A seven page paper which looks critically at Nelson Goodman's study of architecture, with reference to his analysis of denotation, exemplification, expression and mediated reference. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JL2buildings.rtf
New York City Buildings: Landmarks Named After Prominent Citizens
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8 pages in length. New York City has myriad landmarks that continue to establish this eastern Mecca as one of the worlds most eclectic and celebrated locales. From its waterways to its cuisine to its entertaining countenance, New York City possesses a singularity unlike any other. One of the most impressive of all landmarks the City boasts are its buildings that have either been built by or named after prominent citizens. Such structures as the Woolworth Building, Guggenheim Museum and Carnegie Hall represent a fraction of the spectacular architectural monuments that stand in honor of New York City. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCNYCBu.rtf
Notre Dame du Haut
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5 pages in length. The Notre Dame du Haut was conceived and constructed by Le Corbusier to be built in Ronchamp, France. The 1955 church structure was produced by way of reinforced concrete coupled with soft-form composition and colored, deep windows. Ronchamp's temperate, rural and mountainous surroundings were perfect for such an exquisite example of Expressionist Modern architecture. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCNotrD.rtf
Nursing Mentoring & Burn-out
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A 3 page research paper that explores the benefit that being a mentor/preceptor has on retention of novice nurse graduates. The write argues that mentoring prevents these new nurses from burning out. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khmpburn.rtf
Office Architecture: Similarities Between Japan and the United States
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A 10 page observation of the many similarities shared by Japan and the United States in regard to office design and architecture. Accounts for these similarities with the theory of dominant ideologies, noting the Western influence on Japan which has been particularly obvious in the last one hundred or so years. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPjapOff.wps
Otto Wagner's Postsparkassenamt
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This 5 page paper considers this modern building, its style, construction and the impression that was desired by the architect and perceived by the public. The paper includes consideration of materials, structure, symmetry, ornamentation and craftsmanship. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEpostba.wps
Otto Wagner/ Role in the Art Nouveau and Modern Architectural Movements
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An 8 page paper discussing the Art Nouveau and Modern Architectural movements, their impact on the architecture of Europe and the role of Otto Wagner in these movements. Bibliography lists five sources.
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Our Evolving Concept of the "Picturesque" Landscape
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A 3 page consideration of how our concept of man's impact on the environment has changed over time. The author reviews the literature to support the contention that, as Robert Smithson contends in his discussion of "Frederick Law Olmsted and the Dialectical Landscape", the concept of "picturesque" is indeed a material one and one that has been in place since ancient times. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPenvPct.rtf
Overview of Roy Rosenzweig and Elizabeth Blackmar’s “The Park and the People: A History of Central Park”
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This is a 5 page paper reviewing Roy Rosenzweig and Elizabeth Blackmar’s book, “The Park and the People: A History of Central Park”. Roy Rosenzweig and Elizabeth Blackmar’s “The Park and the People: A History of Central Park” (1992, 1998) aptly chronicles the history of New York’s Central Park and the people who created it. Perhaps one of the most important aspects of the book is the highlighting of those who created, designed, and controlled the park and how it was adopted by the elite and the working class citizens of New York through its growing concept of a ‘public park’. Despite the influences of the elite gentlemen and designers who were inspired by the great city parks of Europe, Central Park was quickly adopted by the working classes from those who labored during the construction of the park to those who were settlers in the area. The concept of “public park” and the query of “whose park is it anyway” continues to be of great importance in present day New York as does the importance of the people who play a role in the continued popularity of the park.
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Filename: TJRosen1.rtf
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