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		<title>Architecture, design and efficiency</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 01:53:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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. </p>
<p>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:<br />
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First you have to find architects who are experts in their fields, especially areas of the architect&#8217;s office.<br />
Its recommended to do some consultation between employees and your boss&#8217;s office regarding the design you want and they want to produce a unique and creative designs.</p>
<p>Third after the design is already in your office you should convey this to the architect of your choice so that the architect was able to realize and provide the best solution for your office design.</p>
<p>Fourth should seek design &#8211; unique design, environmentally friendly and display characteristics of your company.</p>
<p>During these renovation to get better design, you might need to consider use <a href="http://www.auremovals.com/" target="_blank">Removal Companies</a> services, these to make your job easier and of course keep your essential documents stay safe. Some activities such as packaging, moving, etc, are more easier and controlled with professional <a href="http://www.auremovals.com/" target="_blank">Removalists</a>, all <a href="http://www.auremovals.com/" target="_blank">Removals</a> activities could be done in limited time.</p>
<p>If you do decide using removal company, then the easiest thing to decide which one the best are with looking for their year of experience and whether they have <a href="http://www.auremovals.com/international-movers.html" target="_blank">International Removals</a>. Good luck with your design, and keep productive.</p>
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		<title>House moving</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2011 23:14:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>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&#8217;t mean got no solutions, of course the easiest thing to do is get some help from some moving company such as <a href="http://www.movers.com/moving_companies/va_virginia_state.htm" target="_blank">Virginia Moving Companies</a>, below are some effective tips for you who want to moving.<br />
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1. Labeling Every Box<br />
Nothing is more annoying than to tear the box because you do not know what the contents in your luggage box. To make it easier to identify the luggage, while doing the packing, label on each box you. This can simplify your work at tidying back luggage. With the label, you&#8217;ll know what&#8217;s in the box that you carry. Label on the box can be easier for you to check back for goods was about to be taken. I believe this is the basic step, which also being used by <a href="http://www.movers.com/long_distance_movers/va_virginia_state.htm" target="_blank">Virginia Movers</a> for security purpose and kept your belonging unbroken.</p>
<p>2. Measure the dimensions of each room before moving furniture.<br />
When you wish to set the room to be filled furniture, you&#8217;ll want to measure the area of ​​the room. Do not move the furniture before measuring the area to be occupied. There are many advantages if you take measurements before moving items. First, it can prevent accidents that might make your furniture scratched or scraped. It&#8217;s also very helpful when you go shopping for furniture, can know the size of tables and chairs that fit if you want to put in a room.</p>
<p>3. Measure your window<br />
Along with dimensions, it is important to remember where the position of the window, because you might not want to block natural light sources. By knowing the length of the window, it will also give you a better idea where you can put tables and chairs and other furniture as well as wall ornaments ranging from paintings and family photographs are also proportionately. According to <a href="http://www.movers.com/international_movers/va_virginia_state.htm" target="_blank">Virginia International Movers</a>, this step is important, but most important is measure your door, we want to make sure all your belonging able to fit inside the house, and the first thing of course passing the door.</p>
<p>4. Choose the right time to move<br />
Begin to move to move house when you have free time, such as on weekends. You could start moving house in the morning. Why? because you would have a long time to carry heavy items. Especially for long distance move such as <a href="http://www.movers.com/long_distance_movers/va_virginia_state.htm" target="_blank">Moving To Virginia</a>, then you do need more time.</p>
<p>5. Do not buy in a hurry<br />
When shopping, you may see things that you think would be suitable if placed in a new home and immediately bought it. Try to resist the temptation, because the house was perfectly designed to take time. Make sure you do not be impetuous to buy additional furniture. Try to consider and adjust where the goods are more suitable and which are not suitable for your home. Ideally, you need two months to replace a few items that are deemed fit for any room in your house.</p>
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		<title>Vernacular architecture</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 22:28:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vernacular architecture is the term used to categorize methods of construction which uses local resources to meet the local&#8217;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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vernacular architecture is the term used to categorize methods of construction which uses local resources to meet the local&#8217;s needs. Vernacular architecture developed at any time to reflect on the environment, culture, and history of the area where the architecture is located.</p>
<p>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.<br />
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The word vernacular comes from Latin vernakulus, which means domestic, indigenous, native; of Verna which means slave or a home-made indigenous natives. In principle refers to the type of vernacular architecture in which the original architecture with a specific time or place.</p>
<p>Contrary to the architecture designed by the architect, building on the knowledge of vernacular architecture in the channel through local traditions and usually based on trial and error passed down from generation to generation from the calculating of the physics building and its geometry.</p>
<p>Sometimes people get confused between vernacular architecture with traditional architecture, because between the two concepts are indeed there is a relationship. Vernacular architecture can also be taken from a culturally acceptable solution, but if only through repetition alone the buffer into a traditional architecture.</p>
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		<title>Finding artistic value on Modern type</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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 &#8216;landscape room&#8217; beneath while an arched trellis may serve as a &#8216;gateway&#8217; 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.</p>
<p>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). <span id="more-16"></span><br />
I did design my share of wooden and hollow-tube trellises over the years but I was always looking for a material that would capture the essence of wrought-iron and at an affordable price. That is when I began experimenting with REBAR (reinforced iron for concrete building footings).</p>
<p>Rebar comes in a variety of diameters and surface patterns, usually in 20 foot lengths. It is the &#8216;poor cousin&#8217; of construction-metals exclusively finding its&#8217; way into concrete pours to reinforce the structural value of footings, walls and flat surfaces. I have not seen it utilized for much else.</p>
<p>There are quite a few good reasons why rebar works well as a trellis building material. Personally, I like the way it looks, it reminds me of Sahuaro Ribs and Ocotillo sticks used in the Southwest. It also takes on the look of knotty pine poles as well. Part of its attraction is that the knobby surface catches the light in a play of shadows throughout the day (and also in the nightime with directed, accent lighting).</p>
<p>Rebar does not have to be treated or painted; it looks best in its natural state of surface rust. It can, however, stain tile or fabric beneath it. In a rainy climate it is a good idea to spray a mat-sealer over those areas that may drip. Most landscape surfaces, however, are durable enough to handle these occasional drips. On one occasion we had the rebar elements, powder-coated with bright colors to go with the festive character of the project (powder coating is baked-on paint, like on a automobile). I do not recommend this treatment because of its expense but it does have its uses.</p>
<p>Although rebar does not sculpt well as wrought iron will, it can be bent within certain limits. In fact, the bending of the rebar can be best taken care of at the rebar yard itself, (look under rebar suppliers in the yellow pages). They receive</p>
<p>specifications from building contractors for all sorts or shapes and configurations to accommodate their building footings etc. They usually raise an eyebrow to such requests eg. rebar stock bent for a trellis, but more often than not they get into the spirit of the project and appreciate the change of pace.</p>
<p>I once designed and built a rebar trellis that we named &#8220;Double-Helix&#8221;, a vine trellis; the curve linear shapes of the trellis&#8217;s roof-line created a shadow of a double helix on the ground. You also saw the double helix form when walking by the trellis. Naturally, you can build a rebar trellis out of straight pieces of rod as well and eliminate the bending. A really nice look is to use different diameter rebar sticks and place them alongside one another in a descending pattern. They can also be cut to different lengths and also be placed in a descending pattern. It is really up to your imagination or that of your designer and landscape contractor.</p>
<p>Some of the &#8217;straight-rod&#8217; rebar trellises that we have designed and built were topped with another interesting material i.e. sheets of reinforced, metal used to reinforce concrete driveways. These sheets generally come in 7 foot widths and vary in lengths, of about 10 feet. Their box pattern is usually in 4 inch squares; this allows for plenty of air flow and a chance for the vines to trail throughout the webbing. </p>
<p>Lastly, anchoring a rebar trellis to the ground is quite simple. Basically all you need to do is to dig a 2 foot or better deep hole, set the rebar leg into it and pour your concrete mixture around it. You can also integrate all or part of the trellis&#8217;s legs into a patio wall, if the overall architectural design of the house and garden will benefit from this application. Naturally, have your construction details reviewed by your licensed landscape contractor.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>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.<br />
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Architecture is a perspective in one view, of what is considered contemporary art. The style or design of the homes across the market that has a demand or need of the usually accepted form of what is considered, &#8220;enough.&#8221; This is a reflection of the society based value system that could be utilized for a broader understanding of living within proximity of others. There is a thread of the institutional factors of the development of the higher ends of society. Which spends on the majority of the manufacturing singularities, which is a process that includes the debts, in the amount spread out in the purchases, such as homes.</p>
<p>In a concept, architecture can be a reflection on the historical value that brought the first inclusion of art into the creation of buildings. In this art integrated type of creating a building was a combination; with what was held as important to the people,</p>
<p>who were in relation to the structures. The connection to the economy of a city, and, or the rulers of the nation, and to the creators, was a valued construction that was symbolic for the accomplishments of a technological state of the art, design.</p>
<p>In knowing the relation to human life and the good emotional states provided by the natural world, invites a concept for the environment of a habitual atmosphere, to be a vital reason for life in the design. This is according to the mass numbers of people that are spread out across the world, but have a certain place where they call home. The place from where they originated in decent of ancestry heritage. The inclusion of a place for the goodness of living, can be as the commonwealth of investment of a society, that can respect the artistry of architecture, as a place of healthy living in relation to the other life forms in the natural environmental surrounding.</p>
<p>Looking to the history of then, when the days of living was as though the king kept the city, and gave the protection of the people in his care. As too the surrounding area was in relation towards the other people in the environmental relation towards other nations of the area. Why should a government provide material to other countries, when the government can construct the buildings, and be in the development plans of a whole situated place, that is available for accessibility, for commercial, recreational, and habitual living? Instead of taxing people and major corporations &#8211; in fractions &#8211; when where those industries and individuals invest in the markets of other countries, and are accumulating billions of net worth each year?</p>
<p>Architecture has the value in the accessibility of common living in relation to the structure of time in the availability of the quality of life. Being able to live in an integrated area, that is, in a concept of homes and the buildings of development, is an investment for the health of a community and a larger whole of society.</p>
<p>Today people can look back and see the integration of society, at the time of the constructed architectural building of magnificent artistry. The modern day style of building, is in a transitional state of awakening, to the mass market of the many billions more of people, now alive today around the world. Including the same freedoms depicted in the creation of the most magnificent buildings has a connection to the ever-closing fast paced future of economical arising construction of habitual designs. Can the new forms of buildings, which, could be built with the availability of the material from the very government, that, could provide the accessible tools, be used for the collaboration or individual and personal approach of designs?</p>
<p>In the aspect of the individual and personal approach the architecture of a home should have the geometrical beauty of the natural sunlight being accessible for the person who is building the home. Major projects of construction should reflect the personal design of homes; the architectural blueprint should be effective in every space created. The future is a place of vast possibilities and the architect of buildings to hold masses of people, can be an accessible and available places of society integrated interaction of schooling, work, and recreational activities.</p>
<p>In the opposite subjection, the housing of the masses of people can be an isolating closed in and degrading dark place that can seem like in all absolution as a penitentiary for the whole of society and the individual soul. The solution is in the design of a plan, and in the creation of freedom in the basis of what is considered and implemented as important. When accounting for the larger scores of people who could benefit in the production of architectural buildings, that is possible with the ever increasing technological advancements in the creation of buildings that are both: accessible, and available.</p>
<p>The past shows of many great artistries of then modern man, today shows the evolution of the creations and in the materials used in the constructions. Tomorrow things get refined and there are even more breakthroughs, in the state of the art of architectural design and building. Examining the history and seeing how the created designs, had their place in the valued system of the people then. To now the influence, shows that the political and religious sectors were involved in the concepts that first started as a line from a pencil on a paper and became the cities of today, designed on a blueprint.</p>
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