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    Architecture, design and efficiency

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    What is the relation of architecture, design and efficiency? These three have close relationship, actually, the design or architecture on your work place could increase your productivity and of course the least impact is efficiency. So how is your office design? unique or mediocrity? if your office design never change for several years. then consider to change it more unique.

    Make sure that you have your own office characteristics that could reflect your company vision and mission. How to do it, there are several ways to get the unique design of the office:
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    Having a new home would be a very exciting especially for husband and wife who had just married. But then got one issue which is clean-up time. Often consumes more time and sometimes becomes annoying and troublesome.

    Moreover, it takes time and extra energy to immediately clean up and re-arrange items around the furniture. Not to mention, the many cluttered crib luggage often make you emotional and upset. Issues doesn’t mean got no solutions, of course the easiest thing to do is get some help from some moving company such as Virginia Moving Companies, below are some effective tips for you who want to moving.
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    Vernacular architecture is the term used to categorize methods of construction which uses local resources to meet the local’s needs. Vernacular architecture developed at any time to reflect on the environment, culture, and history of the area where the architecture is located.

    Vernacular architecture becomes important to the context of architecture in Asia because Asia consists of many different cultures and each of it different in each territory. Each region has a specific architecture derived from tradition, the local human adaptation of nature that gave rise to a variety of ways to cope with climate for building comfort.
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    Trellises have been a favorite landscape architectural element throughout the ages. Some serve as partial walls, screening off less desirable views, others to enframe a view. All of which support flowering plant material, usually varieties of vines. Trellises are formed into many shapes and sizes, different configurations to serve various needs: Overhead trellises create a ‘landscape room’ beneath while an arched trellis may serve as a ‘gateway’ into the garden itself. The focus of this article is upon the architectural-building material from which the trellis is constructed; it is not of wood, metal tubing or from expensive wrought iron.

    When I was touring northern Italy and Spain I was struck by the timeless beauty of wrought-ironworks, fashioned out of the architecture of the buildings and into the garden trellises. It was not so much the ornate details that I found so interesting as I found the strength and durability of the material to be: it tested time, only growing more attractive. Later, back in the U.S.A. and practicing my profession as a Landscape Architect I found that wrought-iron was not often affordable except in only the most selective of projects (i.e. those with very, fat budgets). Read the rest of this entry »

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    Modern day technology allows for a more complex design when creating the patterns of geometrical shapes that are used for the production of buildings. In the present day the modern perspective leaves a lot of consideration out of the process, with the design of buildings in common areas of living. In retrospect the schooling of an institutional system, had no windows, in the original part of the school, for natural sunlight to enter into the classes, or hallways. This reflection goes into the structures of the modern day civilized areas, of the economically focused on construction of buildings, to not have the natural habitat of nature, present. The comparison is dependent on the view of what is considered important.

    There is a connection from the classical days of the design of building to the modern day style. In the overall decision of the design, the whole inside to the outer accessibility area to include common, modern day, and casual access, but in timed sequenced. Making available the areas of use for whatever purpose chosen, in the designated parts of the building. This accessibility includes the population of the area surrounding the building; availability of such a resource is a step towards combining a highly technological possibility, with a social aspect. By integrating and applying a technological implementation, to include a larger mass of people, is in need of the insights of the many different degrees of intuitional thinking. A process that should, as a principal include the natural light of the sun, as a devised source of the natural habitual construction of the design.
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