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Papers On Architecture & Design
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Candide/An Additional Chapter
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A 3 page essay that mimics the style of Voltaire's Candide. This additional 'chapter' to the Candide story recounts the presumed adventures of Candide's son as a plantation owner in the New World. No bibliography provided.
Filename: khmorcan.rtf
Cathedrals
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A 3 page paper which compares different cathedrals. The cathedrals examines are Canterbury Cathedral, Cologne Cathedral, and St. John Divine Cathedral. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAcds3.rtf
Cathedrals in Europe
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A 22 page assessement of the various cathedrals or churches in Europe. The paper examines the Romanesque, the Gothic, and the Baroque. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: RAcath3.rtf
Celebration, Florida – Art and Architecture
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This 4 page report discusses the Disney Coprorations development of the "New Urbanist" community of Celebration, Florida. The city itself is considered within the framework of art and how the community was "crafted" in much the same way that a painting is put together. The town, located just south of Walt Disney World in northwest Osceola County, serves as an example of the ways in which people understand that they can create a physical environment through the use of architectural art that reflects what they believe or want to believe about themselves. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWnewurb.rtf
Centre Georges Pompidou
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An 8 page research paper that offers a comprehensive architectural overview of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, also known simply as Beaubourg. The writer discusses its controversial design, the architects, the philosophy behind the design and how the Centre has come to be accepted by the people of Paris. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: khcgpmus.rtf
Chairs with Curves --Queen Anne Chairs from Boston, Newport, and
Philadelphia
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This 6 page report discusses the unique
characteristics of Queen Anne chairs and the primary differences
that exist between America-made chairs that were crafted in
Boston, Massachusetts, Newport, Rhode Island, and Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. The Queen Anne period existed from about 1702-1714.
The style is characterized by its curves and elegant S-shaped
cabriole leg. That shape was based on the shape of an animal’s
hind leg. It (the leg) was distinct for its slender line and the
club/pad foot or claw and ball foot. Illustrations included.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWchairs.wps
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