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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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    The modern design has a character of a simple style, clean, functional, stylish, trendy up to date, and have a connection with modern lifestyle . The modern lifestyle is supported by development of technology, whereas many things that were not applicable or available become more availabe for many people.

    Modern architecture in Indonesia doesn`t have its develpoment in the country. As other architectural style that is imported from the western countries, This style coming to Indonesia because of influence of globalization the modern architecture style developed as an international style that has similar appearance and concept in all coutries. At least modern style keep having a similarity that function as the beginning of design. In Indonesia, modern style is considered as a style wheere functionality is also the beginning of design
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    Modern architecture, not to be confused with ‘contemporary architecture’, is a term given to a number of building styles with similar characteristics, primarily the simplification of form and the elimination of ornament. While the style was conceived early in the 20th century and heavily promoted by a few architects, architectural educators and exhibits, very few Modern buildings were built in the first half of the century. For three decades after the Second World War, however, it became the dominant architectural style for institutional and corporate building.

    The exact characteristics and origins of Modern architecture are still open to interpretation and debate.

    Some historians see the evolution of Modern architecture as a social matter, closely tied to the project of Modernity and hence to the Enlightenment, a result of social and political revolutions.
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    The Romanesque

    Italy’s Romanesque architecture (12th cent.) reveals the first use of the groined vault with projecting ribs. It is also typified by the development of a type of basilica having side galleries. The style was especially pronounced in Lombardy and is superbly exemplified in Sant’ Ambrogio, Milan. There are two regional forms of Italian Romanesque—Tuscan (including Florentine) and southern. The cathedral of Pisa (1063-1118), with its campanile (the “leaning tower” ), admirably displays the Tuscan characteristics, chief of which is the decorative use of tier upon tier of columns. Tuscan architects of the period also made a specialty of using variegated marbles and followed the antique style in this rather closely. The Romanesque of the south, as in the cathedral of Monreale, is characterized by its rich mosaics and delicate carvings, which show Byzantine, Saracenic, and Norman influences.

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