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There are no patron saints of architecture but there are three patrons of architects: Barbara, Bernward and Thomas the Apostle.
Corinthian, Doric, and Ionic
its epic
Byzantine, Italian, and French
I know of three meanings of the term 'fictive architecture'. The first is invented architecture described in a novel. The second is speculative or imaginary architecture on paper or in cyberspace. The third use is the one which interests me: it is architecture which is built and exists, and which embodies fictional ideas. To understand this, think of the difference between a novel and non-fiction book. In a novel, there is no bound to the imaginative leaps that can occur, whereas within a non-fiction book meticulous care must be taken to adhere to the facts and present them elegantly. Most architecture is like the latter, fictive architecture as I am proposing is like the former. Please visit my blog www.architecturalfictionassociation.wordpress.com where I give examples. Simon Thornton, Architect, Melbourne simonthornton@smartchat.net.au
there are mainly three types, in architecture conceptual, perceptual and physical.
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the three classification of technology is: tools product process
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Traditional architecture was monolithic: one big program, running on a mainframe. Then, two tier (two layers) architecture came, with PCs talking to servers, both having some intelligence (applications versus data). Then three tier architecture arrived, powered by internet technology, Java and .Net. Data, applications and presentation are separated in this architecture. Presentation is almost always in a browser, the application and the data run on servers, usually in the corporate data center or somewhere 'on the internet'.
1. Innovation in measurement instruments has helped science gain more accuracy.2. Technology brings science organization used in collection of data, separation of parts, identification of compounds, etc.3. Technology has also brought science improved safetyand effectiveness and efficacy of procedures.
There are no patron saints of architecture but there are three patrons of architects: Barbara, Bernward and Thomas the Apostle.
The top three schools of architecture are Cornell University, Syracuse University, and Rice University. These universities are located in the United States.
Art, sculptures, architecture.
Doric, Ionic and Corinthian
Corinthian, Doric, and Ionic
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