Category: Design

  • Federation Architecture in Australia.

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Historical and Cultural Background Federation Architecture Conclusion References Abstract Architecture is one of the kinds of art, and as every other art, it reflects the basic phenomena that take place in the life of a certain nation. Definitely nation, as it is widely accepted that every nation has its own…

  • Georgian Architecture: General Characteristics, Architectural Samples

    Table of Contents Introduction Development of Bath The Great Pump Other Key Figures Associated With Georgian Architecture Conclusion References Introduction Georgian Architecture is a name given by e English speaking people for their architectural styles which occurred between 1720 and 1840 named after four Briton monarchs called George. The mainstream of Georgian architecture included Palladian…

  • Skyscrapers – Why They Should Not Be Built?

    Webster’s dictionary defines skyscrapers as “A skyscraper is a very tall, continuously habitable building.” Any building that has more than 20 stories can be classified as a skyscraper. They can also be linked with the economic prosperity of a country because the more skyscrapers are building, the more economically prosperous the country is. The first…

  • Urbanism – Bangkok as a Generic Society

    Table of Contents Introduction The Respace Project Research Neighbourhoods Conclusion References Introduction Bangkok’s emerging spatial structure appears to be remarkably in line with recent urban theory on the post-modern city. According to such well-quoted authors as Davis, Sorkin, Sennett, Castells, Graham & Marvin and Zukin in this city the rich have separated themselves spatially from…

  • “Beauty and Comfort for Every Day” by H. Tomaszewski

    The poster of Henryk Tomaszewski can be seen as a new form of seeing the world and reality. The poster, “Beauty and comfort for every day,” can be seen as a unique symbol of happiness and good mood, positive emotions, and feelings. The poster depicts a smile and contours of a face. Thus, it is…

  • Wright’s and Le Corbusier’s Architecture

    Table of Contents Frank Lloyd Wright Le Corbusier Conclusion Bibliography Frank Lloyd Wright Frank Lloyd Wright was the greatest architects lived during the periods of late 19th and early 20th century. His ability to combine time, space and style by continuously transforming across different stages of growth is well recognised. In the career spanning about…

  • Expressionist Architecture in Europe

    Table of Contents Introduction Architect and Expressionism Conclusion References Introduction A lot of important events occurred from the beginning to the end of Ottoman Empire namely wars, conclusions of peace and conquests. In addition to these, especially the effects of westernization which started with the Tulip Period were remarkable in the 19th century. These effects…

  • Enterprise Architecture for the State of Georgia

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Information Technology Governance Georgia’s Information Technology Governance and Information Security Conclusion References Introduction Enterprise architecture may mean differently for various areas. Likewise, architecture in a broad sense may describe a process or a business structure of a particular firm or a state perhaps with significant illustrations. Business methods also arise…

  • Zaha Hadid: a Contemporary Iraqi Female Architect

    Table of Contents Introduction Hadid’s strong point Hadid’s style of architecture The Price Tower Arts Center The Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art Awards References Introduction Zaha Hadid is a contemporary Iraqi female architect who has been increasingly making a name for herself in the international arena in the field of architecture. Hadid’s strong point Hadid’s…

  • Web Accessibility for Color Blind Users

    Table of Contents Introduction Body Context Conclusion References Introduction Web accessibility is the term used to refer to the usability and accessibility of the website by the differently-able or disabled people with auditory, physical, cognitive, visual, cognitive, and neurological disabilities. In other words, an accessible web makes the different types of disabled people understand, perceive,…