This document provides information about a cultural center located in Saint-Germain-l竪s-Arpajon, France. The center was designed by Ateliers O-S Architectes and opened in 2014. It houses facilities for dance, music, exhibitions, and a media library to promote culture and encourage relationships across the country. The design process focused on merging the building with the context of the site through vegetation, contour levels, and circulation to enhance the user experience.
The document provides details of an architectural design project for a Cultural Experience Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It includes a site analysis, design concept, floor plans, elevations, sections, and visualizations of the final design. The project aims to provide space for local artists to showcase and teach their craft, and create an interactive cultural experience for visitors. The design incorporates open spaces, balconies, and studios to remove boundaries between people and the surrounding cultural landmarks.
The Dubai Opera House forms the centerpiece of Dubai's new downtown Opera district. Inspired by traditional Arabian dhows, the 2,000-seat multi-format theater can transform between a theater, concert hall, and flat floor event space. It is scheduled for completion in March 2016 near the Burj Khalifa and will feature pedestrian areas, parks and luxury developments. The Opera House aims to establish Dubai as a global arts hub and strengthen its cultural events season.
The document discusses requirements for spaces in a cultural complex, including a dance studio, music studio, auditorium, open air theatre, and museum/art gallery. It provides details on the features and dimensions needed for each space. It also summarizes a case study of Triveni Kala Kendra in Delhi, a renowned cultural center designed by architect Joseph Allen Stein that contains galleries, a theatre, and studios and offers classes in various art forms.
This document provides details about the Rannalhi Tourist Resort complex located in the Maldives. Some key points:
- The resort was completed in 1996 and designed in the style of a rural Maldivian village.
- It is located on a 5-acre site on an island in the South Male Atoll, approximately 35km from the international airport.
- The resort features rooms, water bungalows, restaurants, spas and other amenities designed to provide a relaxing experience while respecting the local culture and environment.
- The layout and design integrate Maldivian architectural styles like thatched roofs to blend the buildings into the natural surroundings and maximize ocean views from rooms and
ECO RESORT A.d. case study machan lonavla Dikshant Kubal
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ITS A INTERNET CASE STUDY , MADE FOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PROJECT, IT GIVES AN OVERALL VIEW OF THE RESORT , MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE ON THEIR WEBSITE . IT MIGHT BE USEFUL TO ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS AS A CASE STUDY
The Kala Academy in Goa was established in 1969 by architect Charles Correa to promote art and culture. It is located on 6.3 acres along the Mandovi River. The building complex includes an auditorium, art gallery, amphitheater, library, and classrooms. Correa designed the buildings to have a low horizontal form with parapet walls and pergolas to emphasize the connection to the river landscape. The buildings are arranged to funnel visitors from the city entrance through interconnected public spaces culminating at the riverfront.
Cultural and performing arts institute : Hebbal, Bangalore - Nikita VermaAnupama Krishnan
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. Staying active also helps maintain a healthy weight and keeps muscles, bones and joints healthy as we age.
This document provides details for the design of a Thai fine dining restaurant called Cassia Fistula located in Mumbai. It includes sections on the design brief, site layout analysis of an exemplar restaurant, concept, branding, area plans, layouts, elevations, and material details. The goal is to create an internationally inspired space with modern materials and lighting that seats 150 people and features private dining areas, a bar, and buffet counter consistent with the floral theme of Cassia, Thailand's national flower.
Concept study of mahindra united world college,pune and pearl academy of fash...harshita batra
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this presentation discusses the architectural concept behind these two buildings-mahindra united world college by christopher charles benninger and the pearl academy of fashion.
I did this as a literature study for designing an engineering college for design
This document contains 10 sheets of working drawings for a proposed duplex villa project. Sheet 1 includes a site plan showing the building location and site boundaries. Sheet 2 shows a building marking plan. Sheets 3-4 include floor plans, elevations and section drawings of the building. Sheet 5-6 contain south and west elevation drawings. Sheets 7-8 include section drawings. Sheet 9 is a column center line plan and sheet 10 provides column schedule details.
The document outlines key design principles for hotels, showing the link between different zones like parking, entrance, lobby, waiting area, administrative offices, toilets, restaurant, and guest rooms. It includes a bubble diagram mapping the flow between these areas and provides examples of massing and skin design considerations to tie the overall form and facade together cohesively.
Case study (JAWAHAR KALA KENDRA & SFMOMA SAN FRANSISCO)Akshit Charan
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The document provides case studies of two cultural centers - Jawahar Kala Kendra in Jaipur, India and SFMoMA in San Francisco, USA. Both centers were designed to showcase and promote local arts while being inspired by the cities' histories and designs. JKK's layout was based on Jaipur's original city plan while SFMoMA's central atrium and skylights aim to maximize natural light. Though different in region and culture, both centers effectively balance functionality, aesthetics, and connection to their surrounding communities through their architectural design.
The document summarizes site analysis information for a university campus including buildings, accessibility, circulation, perceptual qualities, and climate/orientation. It notes the campus contains 5 faculties and is surrounded by major roads impacting air and sound quality. Buildings are oriented northwest towards the prevailing wind direction.
Literature study on Beach resort by G.M.ARVINTHArvinth GM
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This document outlines various facilities and amenities at a resort, including a massage room, sauna cabins, a swimming pool, restaurants, accommodation access, parking, resort rooms with room space, and timber constructions.
To build an open air theatre:
1. Choose a large, open, sloping hillside area to take advantage of the natural terrain for seating. Common building materials included various types of stone.
2. Create a circular orchestra space in the center for performances.
3. Build terraced seating around the orchestra in a semi-circular fashion to form the theatron where the audience would sit. The number of rows depends on the space and intended capacity.
4. Construct a stage in front of the orchestra where plays would be performed.
The document discusses the acoustical design and properties of the Petaling Jaya Civic Centre auditorium. It analyzes the existing sound sources, zoning of seating areas, sound reinforcement system, and how sound travels through reflection, diffusion, absorption, and shadowing. It evaluates the materiality used including timber panels and carpet, and determines the auditorium achieves a recommended reverberation time of 1.25 seconds through its design and material choices.
A Case Study on cultural center in saint german , France by G.M.ARVINTHArvinth GM
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The document describes a 50,000 square meter cultural center in Saint-Germain-l竪s-Arpajon, France designed by Ateliers O-S Architects in 2014. The center replaces an existing school of dance/music and public library, and includes a library, school of music and dance, central lobby, auditorium, and exhibition spaces. The architect aimed to provide an iconic cultural center for the people of France through a design that merges vegetation with the context and uses light partitions to bring people together in shared spaces.
The Podar Haveli Museum is located in Nawalgarh, Rajasthan. Built in 1902, it reflects the rich grandeur of the Rajput era with beautiful frescoes covering the walls and ceilings depicting traditional culture and stories. The 11,200 square foot haveli was converted into a museum by the grandson of the original owner, and contains exhibits of musical instruments, kitchen utensils, jewelry, and artifacts that portray Rajput traditions. Life in the haveli revolved around the head of the household and included festivals, ceremonies, and activities in the lavishly decorated courtyards.
Urban haat is a new concept introduced by Indian government to promote art and craft. It is a setting of market in urban areas for artists from different parts of india to sell their products in the city.
This document provides a case study analysis of two hotels located in Chandigarh, India: Hotel The Altius and Hotel Mountview. It includes detailed information on the location, site analysis, building regulations, external and internal connectivity, layout, facilities, space modules, working stations, and service cores of each hotel. The analysis considers factors such as plot size, orientation, accessibility, surrounding areas, and compliance with local building codes. Floor plans and diagrams are also provided to illustrate the layout and design of key areas within the hotels.
The document summarizes and compares three food court case studies: Tysons Corner Food Court in Virginia, USA; The Hut Cafe in Chennai, India; and The Great Indian Khau Gully in Pune, India. Tysons Corner Food Court is located in a shopping mall and has several eateries. The Hut Cafe is located in an engineering college to provide students space to socialize. It uses natural materials and integrates the outdoor environment. The Great Indian Khau Gully was designed to provide a more hygienic street food option with air conditioned seating, though some customers complained about billing issues.
The document provides details about the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) located in Mumbai, India. It was established in 1959 and designed by architects Philip Johnson and Patel Batliwala. The center has multiple theaters including the 1010-seat Tata Theater, which opened in 1982 and was designed with special acoustic treatments in the walls and ceiling to evenly distribute sound. It also has areas for performances, administration, teaching, galleries, and amenities.
Vivek Kumar Rai is proposing a design for a Cultural Heritage and Interpretation Centre in Varanasi, India. The centre would help preserve Varanasi's rich cultural heritage and promote understanding of the city's history and mythology among visitors and locals. It would be located near the historic site of Sarnath, which receives many tourists annually and would house administrative offices, cultural spaces like an auditorium and prayer halls, interpretation areas like exhibitions and a library, and other amenities. Rai will analyze the site conditions and context, research requirements and case studies, and develop a conceptual design that considers the urban landscape and its surroundings.
Agri-Market Hall in Melaka - UTM M.Arch Final Thesis DesignZhao Wei Kim
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A design proposal that aims to revitalize a secondary town in Melaka (Masjid Tanah) into a gastronomy-themed town. In terms of architectural contribution, it redefines how a community center could be, a hybrid of an industrial vertical farm with the existing local market and other supplementary communal facilities. Playing with the organic and welcoming spaces of communal function with the rigid and systematic spaces of industrial vertical farming function, it has a unique and one of a kind image to portray for the local and to the nation. A strong statement for the town to pursue sustainability in terms of environment and more importantly social economy.
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIOvktDLWws
The document outlines the design plans for a five-star hotel located in Laboni Beach, Cox's Bazar. The 63-acre site has panoramic ocean and forest views. The design includes a semi-basement, ground, and 8 upper floors with various room types. Floor plans, elevations, and sections are provided at scales of 1:900 and 1:1800 to illustrate the layout and design of the new five-star hotel.
Auditorium: A Case Study on Acoustic Design Presentationjisunfoo
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The Calvary Convention Centre (CCC) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is a 5,000-seat, multi-purpose auditorium designed for both speeches and musical performances. Through the strategic use of materials and acoustic treatments, the CCC achieves a reverberation time of 0.9 seconds, making it suitable for its primary function as a speech-based venue. Absorptive materials like carpeting and upholstered seats help control reverberation, while the concave wall and ceiling shapes aid in concentrating sound toward the audience. The auditorium design and acoustic treatments demonstrate how spaces can be flexibly designed for different event needs through consideration of materials and room geometry.
The document discusses the history and development of performing arts in India. It outlines some major classical dance forms like Kathakali and Mohini Attam that originated in India and are based on Hindu texts like the Natya Shastra. It also mentions that performing arts were an important part of temple culture in ancient India and were practiced by devadasis who were dedicated to deities and temples.
Presentation delivered by Rebecca Cann, Cultural Planning Supervisor, City of St. Catharines at The Ontario Rural Council's municipal cultural planning forum, "Economies in Transition" on November 17, 2008 in Brockville.
Three art galleries in Winnipeg's Exchange District - Leblanc Gallery, Exchange ARTS, and 42 on Bannatyne - have formed a new coalition called CO3 to increase awareness of the area's arts scene. CO3 will reach out to local residents to make art more accessible and engage the community in socially responsible ways like opening their doors and collaborating on events. The group aims to increase total gallery visits to 124,000 people per year and position themselves as good community partners through media relations, influencer relations, community initiatives, and social media.
This document provides details for the design of a Thai fine dining restaurant called Cassia Fistula located in Mumbai. It includes sections on the design brief, site layout analysis of an exemplar restaurant, concept, branding, area plans, layouts, elevations, and material details. The goal is to create an internationally inspired space with modern materials and lighting that seats 150 people and features private dining areas, a bar, and buffet counter consistent with the floral theme of Cassia, Thailand's national flower.
Concept study of mahindra united world college,pune and pearl academy of fash...harshita batra
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this presentation discusses the architectural concept behind these two buildings-mahindra united world college by christopher charles benninger and the pearl academy of fashion.
I did this as a literature study for designing an engineering college for design
This document contains 10 sheets of working drawings for a proposed duplex villa project. Sheet 1 includes a site plan showing the building location and site boundaries. Sheet 2 shows a building marking plan. Sheets 3-4 include floor plans, elevations and section drawings of the building. Sheet 5-6 contain south and west elevation drawings. Sheets 7-8 include section drawings. Sheet 9 is a column center line plan and sheet 10 provides column schedule details.
The document outlines key design principles for hotels, showing the link between different zones like parking, entrance, lobby, waiting area, administrative offices, toilets, restaurant, and guest rooms. It includes a bubble diagram mapping the flow between these areas and provides examples of massing and skin design considerations to tie the overall form and facade together cohesively.
Case study (JAWAHAR KALA KENDRA & SFMOMA SAN FRANSISCO)Akshit Charan
油
The document provides case studies of two cultural centers - Jawahar Kala Kendra in Jaipur, India and SFMoMA in San Francisco, USA. Both centers were designed to showcase and promote local arts while being inspired by the cities' histories and designs. JKK's layout was based on Jaipur's original city plan while SFMoMA's central atrium and skylights aim to maximize natural light. Though different in region and culture, both centers effectively balance functionality, aesthetics, and connection to their surrounding communities through their architectural design.
The document summarizes site analysis information for a university campus including buildings, accessibility, circulation, perceptual qualities, and climate/orientation. It notes the campus contains 5 faculties and is surrounded by major roads impacting air and sound quality. Buildings are oriented northwest towards the prevailing wind direction.
Literature study on Beach resort by G.M.ARVINTHArvinth GM
油
This document outlines various facilities and amenities at a resort, including a massage room, sauna cabins, a swimming pool, restaurants, accommodation access, parking, resort rooms with room space, and timber constructions.
To build an open air theatre:
1. Choose a large, open, sloping hillside area to take advantage of the natural terrain for seating. Common building materials included various types of stone.
2. Create a circular orchestra space in the center for performances.
3. Build terraced seating around the orchestra in a semi-circular fashion to form the theatron where the audience would sit. The number of rows depends on the space and intended capacity.
4. Construct a stage in front of the orchestra where plays would be performed.
The document discusses the acoustical design and properties of the Petaling Jaya Civic Centre auditorium. It analyzes the existing sound sources, zoning of seating areas, sound reinforcement system, and how sound travels through reflection, diffusion, absorption, and shadowing. It evaluates the materiality used including timber panels and carpet, and determines the auditorium achieves a recommended reverberation time of 1.25 seconds through its design and material choices.
A Case Study on cultural center in saint german , France by G.M.ARVINTHArvinth GM
油
The document describes a 50,000 square meter cultural center in Saint-Germain-l竪s-Arpajon, France designed by Ateliers O-S Architects in 2014. The center replaces an existing school of dance/music and public library, and includes a library, school of music and dance, central lobby, auditorium, and exhibition spaces. The architect aimed to provide an iconic cultural center for the people of France through a design that merges vegetation with the context and uses light partitions to bring people together in shared spaces.
The Podar Haveli Museum is located in Nawalgarh, Rajasthan. Built in 1902, it reflects the rich grandeur of the Rajput era with beautiful frescoes covering the walls and ceilings depicting traditional culture and stories. The 11,200 square foot haveli was converted into a museum by the grandson of the original owner, and contains exhibits of musical instruments, kitchen utensils, jewelry, and artifacts that portray Rajput traditions. Life in the haveli revolved around the head of the household and included festivals, ceremonies, and activities in the lavishly decorated courtyards.
Urban haat is a new concept introduced by Indian government to promote art and craft. It is a setting of market in urban areas for artists from different parts of india to sell their products in the city.
This document provides a case study analysis of two hotels located in Chandigarh, India: Hotel The Altius and Hotel Mountview. It includes detailed information on the location, site analysis, building regulations, external and internal connectivity, layout, facilities, space modules, working stations, and service cores of each hotel. The analysis considers factors such as plot size, orientation, accessibility, surrounding areas, and compliance with local building codes. Floor plans and diagrams are also provided to illustrate the layout and design of key areas within the hotels.
The document summarizes and compares three food court case studies: Tysons Corner Food Court in Virginia, USA; The Hut Cafe in Chennai, India; and The Great Indian Khau Gully in Pune, India. Tysons Corner Food Court is located in a shopping mall and has several eateries. The Hut Cafe is located in an engineering college to provide students space to socialize. It uses natural materials and integrates the outdoor environment. The Great Indian Khau Gully was designed to provide a more hygienic street food option with air conditioned seating, though some customers complained about billing issues.
The document provides details about the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) located in Mumbai, India. It was established in 1959 and designed by architects Philip Johnson and Patel Batliwala. The center has multiple theaters including the 1010-seat Tata Theater, which opened in 1982 and was designed with special acoustic treatments in the walls and ceiling to evenly distribute sound. It also has areas for performances, administration, teaching, galleries, and amenities.
Vivek Kumar Rai is proposing a design for a Cultural Heritage and Interpretation Centre in Varanasi, India. The centre would help preserve Varanasi's rich cultural heritage and promote understanding of the city's history and mythology among visitors and locals. It would be located near the historic site of Sarnath, which receives many tourists annually and would house administrative offices, cultural spaces like an auditorium and prayer halls, interpretation areas like exhibitions and a library, and other amenities. Rai will analyze the site conditions and context, research requirements and case studies, and develop a conceptual design that considers the urban landscape and its surroundings.
Agri-Market Hall in Melaka - UTM M.Arch Final Thesis DesignZhao Wei Kim
油
A design proposal that aims to revitalize a secondary town in Melaka (Masjid Tanah) into a gastronomy-themed town. In terms of architectural contribution, it redefines how a community center could be, a hybrid of an industrial vertical farm with the existing local market and other supplementary communal facilities. Playing with the organic and welcoming spaces of communal function with the rigid and systematic spaces of industrial vertical farming function, it has a unique and one of a kind image to portray for the local and to the nation. A strong statement for the town to pursue sustainability in terms of environment and more importantly social economy.
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIOvktDLWws
The document outlines the design plans for a five-star hotel located in Laboni Beach, Cox's Bazar. The 63-acre site has panoramic ocean and forest views. The design includes a semi-basement, ground, and 8 upper floors with various room types. Floor plans, elevations, and sections are provided at scales of 1:900 and 1:1800 to illustrate the layout and design of the new five-star hotel.
Auditorium: A Case Study on Acoustic Design Presentationjisunfoo
油
The Calvary Convention Centre (CCC) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is a 5,000-seat, multi-purpose auditorium designed for both speeches and musical performances. Through the strategic use of materials and acoustic treatments, the CCC achieves a reverberation time of 0.9 seconds, making it suitable for its primary function as a speech-based venue. Absorptive materials like carpeting and upholstered seats help control reverberation, while the concave wall and ceiling shapes aid in concentrating sound toward the audience. The auditorium design and acoustic treatments demonstrate how spaces can be flexibly designed for different event needs through consideration of materials and room geometry.
The document discusses the history and development of performing arts in India. It outlines some major classical dance forms like Kathakali and Mohini Attam that originated in India and are based on Hindu texts like the Natya Shastra. It also mentions that performing arts were an important part of temple culture in ancient India and were practiced by devadasis who were dedicated to deities and temples.
Presentation delivered by Rebecca Cann, Cultural Planning Supervisor, City of St. Catharines at The Ontario Rural Council's municipal cultural planning forum, "Economies in Transition" on November 17, 2008 in Brockville.
Three art galleries in Winnipeg's Exchange District - Leblanc Gallery, Exchange ARTS, and 42 on Bannatyne - have formed a new coalition called CO3 to increase awareness of the area's arts scene. CO3 will reach out to local residents to make art more accessible and engage the community in socially responsible ways like opening their doors and collaborating on events. The group aims to increase total gallery visits to 124,000 people per year and position themselves as good community partners through media relations, influencer relations, community initiatives, and social media.
This 3-sentence summary provides the high-level information from the document:
The document summarizes the agenda and notes from the 2011 annual meeting of seARTS, a nonprofit organization focused on supporting arts and culture in Gloucester, MA. The meeting covered seARTS' accomplishments in 2010, including programs, events, fundraising, and advocacy efforts. It also discussed goals and strategic planning for 2011, including expanding volunteer base, fundraising, and advocacy around issues like the cultural district and arts in harbor development.
The document discusses how the arts benefit communities both economically and through community building. It provides facts about the positive economic impact of arts and culture in the Kansas City region, including over $640 million in tax revenue generated by tourism in 2010. The arts attract visitors and creative workers to cities, helping to revitalize neighborhoods. Partnerships between business, civic, and arts organizations have helped transform Kansas City into a vibrant cultural destination through projects like the Crossroads Arts District. Continued public support is needed to ensure the long-term growth and sustainability of the arts in the region.
ZONEZ proposes a Music Improvement District (MID) marketplace app to connect independent artists, such as musicians, painters, and fashion designers, with opportunities to showcase and sell their work. The app aims to address challenges like a lack of participation by independent artists in the $10 billion live music and $9 billion art dealer industries. By creating "Artwalk" events in vacant real estate in Opportunity Zones, the MID model brings artists and fans together offline while also powering an online marketplace. With over 500,000 potential artists and 1,000+ Opportunity Zones in the US, ZONEZ believes it can generate millions in revenue through affiliate commissions, subscriptions, advertising, and sponsorships by achieving scale. The experienced
Cultural asset mapping is a process of collecting, recording, analyzing, and synthesizing information about the cultural resources, networks, and patterns of usage within a community. The presentation discusses conducting a cultural asset mapping project in Niagara to better understand the local cultural sector. Information would be gathered about cultural facilities, organizations, festivals, sites, collections, and human resources to create an inventory of cultural assets.
The document discusses the creative economy in southwest Wisconsin and its opportunities. It defines the creative economy as the intersection of creative industries, workforce, and communities. It provides statistics on the number of arts-related businesses and jobs in Wisconsin, and estimates the economic impact of the nonprofit arts industry at $418 million annually in the state. The creative economy is described as community-based and integral to business and community development by attracting visitors, engaging residents, and strengthening communities. Strategies discussed for developing the creative economy include diversifying the local economy, focusing on arts/cultural tourism, including creativity in community development planning, and developing cultural infrastructure to attract creative talent.
Culture as Catalyst: Arts as a Tool for Community Development
A forward-looking report on work in the suburbs including recent work in Media, Chester, Kennett Square, and seven other towns and neighborhoods.
Manchester artsculturaldev mtauburnpresenation_may52010_longversionjayom2
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The document summarizes a discussion about developing arts and culture in Manchester, NH. It identifies strengths like diverse cultural attractions and challenges like weak branding. Recommendations include building relationships between arts/business, developing a clear brand, and creating programs to attract new audiences. Priority next steps are to organize high-level leaders, communicate the economic impact of arts, and improve internal coordination among arts groups.
Shakopee Fire Station Art and Community Center ProposalMike Haeg
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The proposal suggests converting a soon-to-be decommissioned fire station in downtown Shakopee, Minnesota into an arts and community center. The center would bring life and culture to the area by serving as a gathering place, showcasing local arts, and hosting community events. It would utilize the existing spaces like the briefing room for meetings and the north and rear bays for a coffee shop and artist studios. Funding could come from grants for arts and economic development from organizations like the NEA and ArtPlace America. The proposal argues that this would work by building on the growing local art scene and successful models of other community art centers that have revitalized other small cities.
Community Listening Room and Record ShopWilliam Doran
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This project transformed a 300 square foot empty public storefront at local radio station, WHYR in Baton Rouge, LA, into a listening room and record shop. The shop hopes to bring people together through music and performing arts while re-activating the building's corner space for the community. The shop also serves as a creative way to utilize the station's extensive vinyl collection. The non-profit radio station sells the donated records for $1 to support its operations.
Draft Brief - West Vancouver Centre for Art Architecture DesignStacy Reynaud
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2013: Based on further community consultation, the Cultural Facilities Strategy was refined to the current Centre for Art, Architecture + Design Brief.
2013: The Economic Planning Group was contracted to conduct a business plan for the new facility.
2013: The West Vancouver Society for Art, Architecture + Design was formally registered.
2013: The West Vancouver Society for Art, Architecture + Design released a call for Expressions of Interest for the design of the building.
The document discusses creative placemaking and how media can play a role. It defines creative placemaking as strategically linking art and culture to drive the transformation and character building of a place. It provides examples of successful creative placemaking projects and outlines best practices for initiatives, including having a leading initiator, ensuring initiatives are distinctive to the local area, and forming unusual partnerships. The document argues that media is well-suited to support creative placemaking through sponsorships that evoke emotion at the same cost as traditional advertising while also fusing local talent and rejuvenating cities.
Eagle River 9-17-12 - Creative Economy presentationAnne Katz
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The document discusses the creative economy, which includes creative industries, workforce, and communities. Creative industries include performing arts, film/TV, design, museums, and visual arts. In Wisconsin, there are nearly 13,000 creative businesses employing over 49,000 people, with an annual economic impact of $535 million. The creative economy is important because it attracts talent, keeps communities vibrant, and supports jobs and revenue. The document recommends strategies like promoting the arts, cultural tourism, and revitalization to strengthen Wisconsin's creative economy.
The document proposes two creative placemaking projects in Cleveland, Redlands City:
1. Ignite Redlands - A 3-day light art festival featuring a twilight art market, living light art gallery, and nightly light art parades along Bloomfield Street.
2. THE LightHAUS - An architectural design competition and construction of a free-standing limited-life pavilion to be used for public and arts events.
The goals are to reinvigorate the area, increase tourism and local trade, involve the arts and business communities, and encourage creativity in Cleveland. Key stakeholders include local government, the public, creative professionals, retailers, and local businesses.
New Mexico Econ. Develop. Course May 2008Tom Aageson
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The document discusses the economic impact of arts, culture, and heritage on local economies. It notes that arts and cultural enterprises generate significant employment, attract residents and businesses, and boost tourism. Investments in arts and culture increase community expenditures and tax revenues. The role of cultural entrepreneurs in connecting artists to markets is also examined, as well as how artists' centers and spaces can support artistic networks and development.
The document outlines plans for creating a public art masterplan for Jacksonville, NC. It discusses the importance of public art and cultural planning for community engagement, economic development, and civic pride. Public art reflects the community, increases tourism, and research shows it leads to higher civic engagement and lower crime rates. The art council supports local artists and produces events like ARTBLOCK Festival to encourage cultural diversity. A vision is proposed that engages the community in defining Jacksonville's public art through a selection process to include functional, historical, or environmental artworks.
This document outlines the winners of the 2011 Downtown's Best Awards presented by the Downtown Alliance/San Antonio on April 1, 2011. It lists over 20 award categories honoring the best new businesses, events, projects, and organizations that helped contribute to downtown San Antonio's success over the past year. Special thanks are given to the event sponsors and to all who supported downtown and the Downtown Alliance.
Thank you for your support of Murals & More: The Cedar Rapids Mural Trail during our recent Student Art Walk. Murals and More is truly a grassroots, citizen driven organization. We need the community's involvement to make the project a true success! Every individual who gets involved makes the project even more successful! Your volunteerism and support has and will continue to make a difference in the community.
Title: A Quick and Illustrated Guide to APA Style Referencing (7th Edition)
This visual and beginner-friendly guide simplifies the APA referencing style (7th edition) for academic writing. Designed especially for commerce students and research beginners, it includes:
Real examples from original research papers
Color-coded diagrams for clarity
Key rules for in-text citation and reference list formatting
Free citation tools like Mendeley & Zotero explained
Whether you're writing a college assignment, dissertation, or academic article, this guide will help you cite your sources correctly, confidently, and consistent.
Created by: Prof. Ishika Ghosh,
Faculty.
For queries or feedback: ishikaghosh9@gmail.com
The ever evoilving world of science /7th class science curiosity /samyans aca...Sandeep Swamy
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The Ever-Evolving World of
Science
Welcome to Grade 7 Science4not just a textbook with facts, but an invitation to
question, experiment, and explore the beautiful world we live in. From tiny cells
inside a leaf to the movement of celestial bodies, from household materials to
underground water flows, this journey will challenge your thinking and expand
your knowledge.
Notice something special about this book? The page numbers follow the playful
flight of a butterfly and a soaring paper plane! Just as these objects take flight,
learning soars when curiosity leads the way. Simple observations, like paper
planes, have inspired scientific explorations throughout history.
CBSE - Grade 8 - Science - Chemistry - Metals and Non Metals - WorksheetSritoma Majumder
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Introduction
All the materials around us are made up of elements. These elements can be broadly divided into two major groups:
Metals
Non-Metals
Each group has its own unique physical and chemical properties. Let's understand them one by one.
Physical Properties
1. Appearance
Metals: Shiny (lustrous). Example: gold, silver, copper.
Non-metals: Dull appearance (except iodine, which is shiny).
2. Hardness
Metals: Generally hard. Example: iron.
Non-metals: Usually soft (except diamond, a form of carbon, which is very hard).
3. State
Metals: Mostly solids at room temperature (except mercury, which is a liquid).
Non-metals: Can be solids, liquids, or gases. Example: oxygen (gas), bromine (liquid), sulphur (solid).
4. Malleability
Metals: Can be hammered into thin sheets (malleable).
Non-metals: Not malleable. They break when hammered (brittle).
5. Ductility
Metals: Can be drawn into wires (ductile).
Non-metals: Not ductile.
6. Conductivity
Metals: Good conductors of heat and electricity.
Non-metals: Poor conductors (except graphite, which is a good conductor).
7. Sonorous Nature
Metals: Produce a ringing sound when struck.
Non-metals: Do not produce sound.
Chemical Properties
1. Reaction with Oxygen
Metals react with oxygen to form metal oxides.
These metal oxides are usually basic.
Non-metals react with oxygen to form non-metallic oxides.
These oxides are usually acidic.
2. Reaction with Water
Metals:
Some react vigorously (e.g., sodium).
Some react slowly (e.g., iron).
Some do not react at all (e.g., gold, silver).
Non-metals: Generally do not react with water.
3. Reaction with Acids
Metals react with acids to produce salt and hydrogen gas.
Non-metals: Do not react with acids.
4. Reaction with Bases
Some non-metals react with bases to form salts, but this is rare.
Metals generally do not react with bases directly (except amphoteric metals like aluminum and zinc).
Displacement Reaction
More reactive metals can displace less reactive metals from their salt solutions.
Uses of Metals
Iron: Making machines, tools, and buildings.
Aluminum: Used in aircraft, utensils.
Copper: Electrical wires.
Gold and Silver: Jewelry.
Zinc: Coating iron to prevent rusting (galvanization).
Uses of Non-Metals
Oxygen: Breathing.
Nitrogen: Fertilizers.
Chlorine: Water purification.
Carbon: Fuel (coal), steel-making (coke).
Iodine: Medicines.
Alloys
An alloy is a mixture of metals or a metal with a non-metal.
Alloys have improved properties like strength, resistance to rusting.
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CURRENT CASE COUNT: 817 (As of 05/3/2025)
Texas: 688 (+20)(62% of these cases are in Gaines County).
New Mexico: 67 (+1 )(92.4% of the cases are from Eddy County)
Oklahoma: 16 (+1)
Kansas: 46 (32% of the cases are from Gray County)
HOSPITALIZATIONS: 97 (+2)
Texas: 89 (+2) - This is 13.02% of all TX cases.
New Mexico: 7 - This is 10.6% of all NM cases.
Kansas: 1 - This is 2.7% of all KS cases.
DEATHS: 3
Texas: 2 This is 0.31% of all cases
New Mexico: 1 This is 1.54% of all cases
US NATIONAL CASE COUNT: 967 (Confirmed and suspected):
INTERNATIONAL SPREAD (As of 4/2/2025)
Mexico 865 (+58)
Chihuahua, Mexico: 844 (+58) cases, 3 hospitalizations, 1 fatality
Canada: 1531 (+270) (This reflects Ontario's Outbreak, which began 11/24)
Ontario, Canada 1243 (+223) cases, 84 hospitalizations.
Europe: 6,814