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12541 The Third Reich Architecture of Albert Speer: An Analysis. | This ten-page undergraduate paper examines the architecture of Albert Speer, and analyzes his guiding principles, the ideas behind his work, his innovative techniques, and his position within the Neoclassical movement in the Third Reich. 4 pgs, bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Architectural Strategies of Charles W. Moore. | This paper will describe the architectural design strategies of Charles Willard Moore, one of the most notable architects of the Post-Modern era. Three famed examples of his ingenious work will be selected during the course of the paper, and his core strategies will be described in that backdrop. During the course of the paper an attempt will also be made to show how his work qualifies as belonging to the Post-Modern era of architecture
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Comparing Two Landscapes. | This paper analyzes two pieces of art in terms of their content and design, as well as investigating the periods during which these pieces were produced. The two works that are explored are "Landscape with Saint John on Patmos" by Nicolas Poussin and Paul Cezanne's "Mont Saint- Victoire". Both images are of landscapes featuring mountains, yet the overall composition and execution of both pieces is remarkably different
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ACC | This paper examines the Air Canada Centre (ACC), stadium in Toronto, Ontario. It focuses on the dynamic demands of the client group, unique in the history of stadium construction and the responses of the architects and project managers.
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Accountability And Proficiency Testing: Is Standardized Testing A Beneficial Way Of Showing Student Learning. | This is a 12-page proposal to define that standardized tests are beneficial for showing student learning and accountability of the teachers
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Activity Based Costing. | This is a 6-page paper that analyzes and argues that activity based costing is most appropriate for assigning costs to products for all types of organizations.
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Architecture and Technology | This paper examines the links between architecture and technology. It examines the period from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. It focuses on iron, cast iron, and concrete and their impact on construction and design.
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