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    Curtain wall

    For the defensive partitions round castles and cities, see Curtain wall (fortification). Outer non-structural partitions of a constructing A constructing challenge in Wuhan China, visibly demonstrating the connection between the interior load-bearing construction and an exterior glass curtain wall Curtain…

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    Framing

    Effect of how information is presented on perception “Framing effect” redirects here. For the psychological effect, see Framing effect (psychology). In the social sciences, framing comprises a set of concepts and theoretical perspectives on how individuals, groups, and societies organize,…

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    Functionalism

    Philosophical position   In philosophy of mind, functionalism is the thesis that mental states (beliefs, desires, being in pain, etc.) are constituted solely by their functional role, which means, their causal relations with other mental states, sensory inputs and behavioral…

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    Bauhaus Dessau

    Building in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: “Bauhaus Dessau” – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2021) (Learn how…

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    Art Nouveau

    1890–1911 European style of art and architecture Art Nouveau (/ˌɑːrt nuːˈvoʊ, ˌɑːr/; French: [aʁ nuvo]) is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts, known in different languages by different names: Jugendstil in German, Stile Liberty…

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    Islamic architecture

    Architectural types of buildings related to Islam A part of a sequence on Arabic tradition Structure Kinds Islamic Structure Structure of historic Yemen Nabataean structure Umayyad structure Abbasid structure Fatimid structure Moorish structure Mamluk structure Options Ablaq Alfiz Arabesque Arabic…

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    Ancient Roman architecture

    Historic architectural model “Roman structure” redirects right here. For the structure of the town, see Structure of Rome. Historic Roman structure adopted the exterior language of classical Greek structure for the needs of the traditional Romans, however was totally different…

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    Architecture of India

    Overview of the structure in India Kailash Temple, Ellora Caves. Instance of Indian rock-cut structure. Dravidian model in type of Tamil structure of Meenakshi Temple Patwon ki Haveli, Jaisalmer. Rows of sandstone haveli in Rajasthan. The Taj Mahal, Agra. The…

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    New Urbanism

    “Neotraditionalism” redirects here. For other uses, see Neotraditional. Seaside, Florida New Urbanism is an urban design movement which promotes environmentally friendly habits by creating walkable neighbourhoods containing a wide range of housing and job types. It arose in the United…

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    Modern furniture

    Three versions of Marcel Breuer’s “Wassily Chair” Modern furniture refers to furniture produced from the late 19th century through the present that is influenced by modernism. Post-World War II ideals of cutting excess, commodification, and practicality of materials in design…

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    Neom

    Neom (styled NEOM; Arabic: نيوم Neom, Hejazi pronunciation: [nɪˈjo̞ːm]) is the identify of a future deliberate metropolis to be constructed within the Tabuk Province of northwestern Saudi Arabia. It’s deliberate to include good metropolis applied sciences and to perform as a…

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    UNStudio

    UNStudio (formerly Van Berkel en Bos Architectenbureau) is a Dutch architectural practice specializing in architecture, urban development and “infrastructural” projects. The practice was founded in 1988 by Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos. The initials “UN” stand for United Network,…

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    Sana’a

    Capital of Yemen For other uses, see Sanaa (disambiguation). City in Capital’s secretariat, Yemen Sanaa (Arabic: صَنْعَاء, Ṣanʿāʾ [sˤɑnʕaːʔ], Yemeni Arabic: [ˈsˤɑnʕɑ]; Old South Arabian: 𐩮𐩬𐩲𐩥 Ṣnʿw), also spelled Sanaʽa or Sana, is the largest city in Yemen and the…

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    Baumschlager-Eberle

    This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: “Baumschlager-Eberle” – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template…

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    Auer+Weber+Assoziierte

    The Garden of the Residencia in ESO Hotel Auer+Weber+Assoziierte is a German architecture firm, founded and headquartered in Stuttgart and Munich, Germany in 1980. The founders are Fritz Auer (born 24 June 1933), and Carlo Weber (6 April 1934-15 May…

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    Ash Sakula Architects

    Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff2009 Boxley Street housing, Silvertown, London Ash Sakula Architects is a small architecture practice based in London, founded in 1996.[1] The practice is known for projects that are community-focused, environmentally sustainable and materials-driven. Ash Sakula was formed…

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    Arquitectonica

    International architecture, landscape architecture and interior design firm Westin Times Square Hotel in New York Atlantis Condominium in Miami, seen prominently in Miami Vice The Lima Marriott Hotel is one of the many projects the firm has in Peru. American…

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    Aedas

    Aedas is an architectural firm founded by the Welsh architect Keith Griffiths. History Establishment Aedas was established in 2002 when Abbey Holford Rowe, Peddle Thorp of Australia, and LPT Architects (formerly Liang Peddle Thorpe) of Hong Kong merged.[4][5] At that…

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