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Gothic Revival Architecture, 2002. This paper discusses that the Gothic style was used by the Ecclesiologists in their Gothic Revival church architecture. 2,525 words (approx. 10.1 pages), 4 sources, AU$ 116.95 »
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Abstract This paper explains that the Gothic style was more or less successfully translated to the construction of the Christ Church Cathedral of Montreal. The author points out that, originally, this style was developed in England in the early part of the nineteenth century and became a defining style in Canadian architecture from the 1840's to the early twentieth century.
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The New York Public Library, 2002. This paper describes The New York Public Library, its history, and the architecture of this great building. 1,900 words (approx. 7.6 pages), 10 sources, AU$ 88.95 »
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Abstract This paper describes its current state and the vast amount of paper and technological wisdom it contains. This paper relates the library's future plans.
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Post Modernism, 2002. This paper examines postmodernism as reflected in the writings and works of two architects, Peter Eisenman and Michael Graves 650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 5 sources, AU$ 32.95 »
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Abstract This paper describes the architecture of Eisenman and Graves and links it to language and society.
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Andrea Palladio, 2002. A biography of the architech "Andrea Palladio". 1,900 words (approx. 7.6 pages), 11 sources, AU$ 88.95 »
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Abstract This paper describes the architecture of Andrea Palladio and the architectural designs he initiated.
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Activity Based Costing, 2002. A look at the benefits of activity based costing. 650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 3 sources, AU$ 32.95 »
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Abstract This paper analyzes and argues that activity based costing is most appropriate for assigning costs to products for all types of organizations.
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Chartres Cathedral, 2002. A look at Chartres Cathedral in France and its significance as a gothic cathedral. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 8 sources, AU$ 55.95 »
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Abstract A study of the Chartres Cathedral in France which creates a ideal depiction of the gothic form of architecture and is shown in reference to the same.
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Prairie School Architecture, 2002. A look at the work of Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie School Architecture. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 6 sources, AU$ 55.95 »
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Abstract This paper describes the architecture of Frank Wright with reference to the Prairie Houses, with the help of his design of Robie House.
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Architecture in India, 2002. A look at the religious architecture in India. 900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 5 sources, AU$ 44.95 »
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Abstract A review of the religious symbolism in the architecture of the Hindu temples in India.
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The New York Public Library, 2002. A good luck at the New York Public Library--its architecture and history. 2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 10 sources, AU$ 111.95 »
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Abstract This research paper on the New York Public Library contains a detailed architectural study of the library, its Beaux-Arts style and a substantive history. It also contains some information about the Humanities and Social Sciences collection that is currently housed in the original NYPL building on 5th Ave. and 42nd Street.
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The Grace Cathedral, 2002. A look at the building of the Grace Cathedral. 2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 8 sources, AU$ 111.95 »
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Abstract This paper depicts the building of the Grace Cathedral and the spiritual meaning that it has for the people who visit it.
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Elevators, 2002. An essay on the invention of the elevator. 2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 3 sources, AU$ 111.95 »
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Abstract This essay discusses the invention and role of the elevator in architectural history.
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Early 19th Century Architecture, 2002. A paper that explains the American revival of Greek and Gothic architecture. 900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 3 sources, AU$ 44.95 »
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Abstract This paper compares and contrasts the reasons people were attracted to Greek Revival and Gothic Revival architecture during the first half of the 19th century in America.
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Dan Kiley, 2002. A biography of Dan Kiley a landscape architect to the stars. 900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 4 sources, AU$ 44.95 »
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Abstract This paper gives a biography of the American landscape architect and an outline of some of his great designs including Millers Garden and The Fountain Plaza.
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Antoni Gaudi, 2002. A biography of the life of the Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi. 3,650 words (approx. 14.6 pages), 6 sources, AU$ 166.95 »
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Abstract This paper looks at the life of Spain's most famous architect Antoni Gaudi, his works and how others perceive him. Discussing, key aspects of design he has used and how many see these designs.
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Shinto Shrines, 2002. A look at the form and function of a typical Shinto shrine. 900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 4 sources, AU$ 44.95 »
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Abstract This essay will explore the design of a typical Shinto shrine. We will approach the shrine like a visitor would, moving from general first impressions, then moving along the entrance to the shrine, and finally concluding at the religious center of the shrine.
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Propagation of Sound in Concert Halls and Rooms, 2002. An analysis of the factors that need to be considered in designing an acoustically sound room. 900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 3 sources, AU$ 44.95 »
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Abstract This essay will discuss the various considerations that go into the design of a room or concert hall with the aim of producing acoustically enhanced sound and music quality. In general, the sound levels that can be heard by the human ear is between the range of 20 to 20,000 Hz.
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