The Shell Residence was designed by Japanese architect Kotaro Ide as an eco-friendly summer home. It is comprised of two curved concrete tubes connected in a J-shape that float above the ground. Large windows provide light and views while the concrete structure protects the home from the harsh climate with high humidity and cold temperatures. Communal spaces are located on the ground floor while private bedrooms are upstairs.
This home received a LEED Platinum rating and Hers score of 38 due to its variety of sustainable materials and energy efficient features. The eco-friendly home utilizes recycled materials like reclaimed Pine Beetle Kill Wood, metal from an old airport fence, and recycled concrete from airport runways. Its modern exterior with cultured limestone, black brick, and varying siding creates a fresh new aesthetic while paying homage to the site's history as an airport through elements like its winged porch alluding to an airplane wing.
The 12 Container House is a 4000 square foot home built in 2003 from 12 recycled shipping containers. It has a T-shaped design with two stories, floor to ceiling windows, and radiant floor heating. On the ground floor, the containers form the side walls and are open to reveal the kitchen and living area. Two steel staircases in the containers lead to the bedrooms on the second level. It is considered one of the premiere examples of shipping container architecture.
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Everyday, you there’s a good chance that you drive past a shipping container and don’t even notice it. Well, the shipping containers in these 8 homes will be sure to catch your eye and make your head turn.
What were once standard boxes that travelled around the world is have now been converted into a stylish, modern container homes.
Adelaide Regional style, This style of architecture is characterised by architectural planning based on modernist principles and the use of a select palette of materials including exposed red brick and timber and straw. The form, planning, materials and details of the townhouses demonstrate design characteristics of significant merit and have been recognised through peer awards and publications.
Earth sheltered houses save money on heating and cooling bills and provide protection from storms. However, they cost around 20% more to build initially due to construction requirements. Most earth sheltered houses are located in remote areas and require mowing the roof, which is covered with soil and plants. The document also discusses Underground America Day, an annual celebration of underground structures, and the typical construction process for earth sheltered homes which involves digging a hole and covering the completed structure with soil and insulation.
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A green roof or living roof partially or completely covers a building with vegetation and growing medium planted over a waterproof membrane. It provides environmental benefits like reducing storm water runoff and heating/cooling needs, and filtering air and water pollution. Chicago City Hall has a 38,800 square foot green roof garden with over 150 plant species, installed in 2001 to study the impact on the urban heat island effect and rainwater runoff. Icelandic turf houses effectively insulated buildings against the difficult climate by using earth and turf as construction materials, evolving over centuries from longhouses to interconnected buildings with wooden ends.
This document discusses different styles of traditional houses and basic house designs. It identifies Cape Cod, New England Gambrel, Garrison, and Salt Box as traditional house styles that originated in different regions of the United States. Ranch houses are also discussed. The basic house designs covered are 1 story, 1 1/2 story, split-level, and 2 story houses, along with brief explanations of the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Building,types of building and case study about redential buildingyosepharch ayele
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This document defines buildings and houses, then classifies buildings by use. It discusses residential buildings in depth, describing types like single-family homes, duplexes, apartments, condominiums, townhouses, villas and bungalows. It also examines residential buildings by income level and lists typical rooms in houses like living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, dining rooms, verandahs and garages. The document provides an international case study of a residential building in Colorado and a local case study in Ethiopia, noting merits and demerits of each.
There are many different types of houses and homes that people can live in. Houses can be made from various building materials like glass, wood, bricks, and thatch. Homes come in different styles such as detached houses, semi-detached houses, terraced houses, bungalows, cottages, and flats. Houses also feature different parts like walls, roofs, windows, doors, and chimneys that vary in material and design.
Shipping container homes offer an affordable housing solution. Used shipping containers are modified by cutting openings, adding windows and doors, and connecting containers together to form multi-story structures. Containers are placed on foundations like concrete footings or slabs and equipped with utilities like electricity, plumbing, and solar panels. Case studies show container homes can be constructed quickly for low costs and provide durable housing in various applications. However, issues with heat control and potential chemical contamination from prior cargo need to be addressed.
There are many different types of houses and homes that people can live in. Houses can be made from various building materials like glass, wood, bricks, and thatch. Common house types include detached houses, semi-detached houses, terraced houses, bungalows, cottages, and flats. Houses have different features like doors, windows, roofs and walls that also vary in material and design.
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The document discusses energy conservation through earth sheltering techniques in building construction. It outlines that buildings currently consume one-third of India's total electricity, mainly for lighting, air conditioning, fans and refrigerators. Earth sheltering, by building structures partially or fully underground, can significantly reduce energy needs for heating and cooling. Some benefits include lower costs, requiring less building materials, and creating a more stable indoor climate. While there are some challenges like higher initial costs and ensuring proper ventilation, overall earth sheltering is an effective way to build green structures that conserve substantial amounts of energy.
The document summarizes key features of Usonian homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1930s-1950s following the stock market crash. The homes were designed to be affordable for the average American. Some common elements included using a modular design, cantilevered roofs with deep eaves, open floor plans connecting kitchen/dining/living areas, connection to the outdoors through landscaping, and efficient designs and materials to reduce costs. Over 50 homes were built based on these principles pioneered in Wright's first Usonian design, the Jacobs House built in 1936.
Bill Kennedy has over 30 years of experience in business development and program management. He has led teams as large as 60 people through the systems development life cycle (SDLC), successfully meeting budgets and schedules. The SDLC refers to the conceptual model used for project planning and typically involves evaluating existing system requirements, designing, developing, testing, and modifying a new system as needed based on client use and feedback.
William Kennedy traveled to Belize in 2015 where he toured the ancient Mayan ruin of Xunantunich. Xunantunich is located in western Belize and features the second tallest structure in Belize, a temple called El Castillo that is 130 feet tall. The site covers one square mile and consists of six plazas surrounded by over 26 temples and palaces, with the highlight being climbing to the top of El Castillo for views of the surrounding area.
The U.S. Masters Swimming-Operated Swimming Saves Lives Foundation (SSLF) aims to increase adult swimming abilities and decrease drowning through grants for swimming lessons. Founded in 2010, the SSLF has awarded over $65,000 in grants to 20 programs nationwide. It accepts grant applications each year up to July 25th and announces awardees in September at the U.S. Masters Swimming annual meeting.
Bill Kennedy, a business development consultant based in Arlington, Virginia, actively participates in triathlons and open water swim races sanctioned by USA Triathlon and U.S. Masters Swimming. This season, Kennedy has competed in seven events and is working to qualify for the USA Triathlon Aquabike National Championships. USA Triathlon provides resources and events for over half a million members nationwide to support athletes across multisport activities and encourage healthy lifestyles. Members can choose between an annual membership or one-day license to participate.
The document provides information about the IARA Summer Roundtable event held on August 20-21, 2013 at the Hyatt Regency in Dallas, Texas. It lists the event sponsors at various levels and thanks them for their support. It discusses the benefits of IARA membership for remarketers and ways that membership can help increase financial performance. It provides summaries of presentations and updates on IARA accomplishments in 2013 and the growth of the Certified Automotive Remarketer program. It also includes information about the new IARA Canadian Committee and their initiatives to strengthen the Canadian remarketing industry.
This document provides contact information for NRIAS Academy, an institute that prepares students for civil service examinations in India. It lists the academy's address in Thillainagar, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, along with phone numbers and an email address. It also includes sample questions that appear to be from past examinations.
Bill Kennedy is the president of a consulting firm in Arlington, VA that provides business development services. He is an avid traveler who recently visited the Cinque Terre National Park in Italy. The Cinque Terre consists of five villages along the Italian Riviera coast: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. The villages are connected by hiking trails and public transportation through rugged coastal landscapes and vineyards.
This document provides a syllabus for an online economics course. It outlines instructor information, prerequisites, textbook requirements, course objectives, and a topic outline. The course objectives are to develop an understanding of major economic questions, concepts, and viewpoints to make informed decisions. Students will meet the objectives through discussion board participation, timely assignment completion, and collaboration on projects. The topic outline lists 5 weekly modules covering topics like scarcity, production possibilities, economic systems, financial markets, supply and demand. Student work includes outlining chapters, knowledge checks, simulations, and a position paper. Grades are based on points from weekly assignments and activities.
The document discusses several topics related to World War II and the Cold War:
1) A rap song that asks whether the US should have dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, weighing the advantages and disadvantages.
2) A quote from Harry Truman's diary expressing his anguish over the discovery of the atomic bomb and his efforts to ensure it was used responsibly against military targets.
3) A discussion of the documentary "The Fog of War" and values during wartime.
4) An examination of a map of Russia and a timeline of events as it transitioned from a communist command economy to a capitalist market economy.
This document discusses various aspects of controlling and financial analysis. It defines controlling as evaluating performance and applying corrective measures if needed to ensure plans are followed. It outlines techniques like financial ratio analysis, return on investment, management audit, and social audit. It also discusses liquidity, activity, leverage, and profitability ratios used in financial analysis. Finally, it covers human resource accounting and management information systems used for planning and control.
Organizational change refers to planned or unplanned transformations in an organization's structure, technology, or people. Organizational development is a strategy aimed at improving organizational performance and individual employee development. It is defined as a planned, managed, and systematic process used to change an organization's culture, systems, and behaviors to improve effectiveness in problem-solving and achieving objectives. Forces that propel organizational change include people, technology, information processing and communication, competition, and economic and political trends. These forces require adaptations to accommodate diverse workforces, meet customer expectations, integrate new technologies, compete effectively, and adapt to global challenges and varying national cultures.
This document discusses various aspects of controlling and financial analysis. It defines controlling as evaluating performance and applying corrective measures if needed to ensure plans are followed. It outlines techniques like financial ratio analysis, return on investment, management audit, and social audit. It also discusses ratio analysis in depth, categorizing ratios into liquidity, activity, leverage, and profitability. Specific ratios under each category are defined such as current ratio, debt-equity ratio, and profit margin. Human resource accounting and management information systems are also summarized as important tools for controlling and analysis.
This document discusses various aspects of controlling and financial analysis. It defines controlling as evaluating performance and applying corrective measures if needed to ensure plans are followed. It outlines techniques like financial ratio analysis, return on investment, management audit, and social audit. It also discusses liquidity, activity, leverage, and profitability ratios used in financial analysis. Finally, it covers human resource accounting and management information systems used for planning and control.
This document provides an overview of financial information systems (FIS). It discusses the traditional and modern roles of financial management in procuring funds and allocating them to maximize profits. The key functions of FIS are procuring funds through long-term and short-term sources, properly allocating funds to long-term and short-term assets to maximize returns, and performing the financial management activities of cash management, investment management, capital budgeting, and financial planning.
Green roofs and Earth shelter ( desktop study )Pratibha Mohan
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A green roof or living roof partially or completely covers a building with vegetation and growing medium planted over a waterproof membrane. It provides environmental benefits like reducing storm water runoff and heating/cooling needs, and filtering air and water pollution. Chicago City Hall has a 38,800 square foot green roof garden with over 150 plant species, installed in 2001 to study the impact on the urban heat island effect and rainwater runoff. Icelandic turf houses effectively insulated buildings against the difficult climate by using earth and turf as construction materials, evolving over centuries from longhouses to interconnected buildings with wooden ends.
This document discusses different styles of traditional houses and basic house designs. It identifies Cape Cod, New England Gambrel, Garrison, and Salt Box as traditional house styles that originated in different regions of the United States. Ranch houses are also discussed. The basic house designs covered are 1 story, 1 1/2 story, split-level, and 2 story houses, along with brief explanations of the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Building,types of building and case study about redential buildingyosepharch ayele
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This document defines buildings and houses, then classifies buildings by use. It discusses residential buildings in depth, describing types like single-family homes, duplexes, apartments, condominiums, townhouses, villas and bungalows. It also examines residential buildings by income level and lists typical rooms in houses like living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, dining rooms, verandahs and garages. The document provides an international case study of a residential building in Colorado and a local case study in Ethiopia, noting merits and demerits of each.
There are many different types of houses and homes that people can live in. Houses can be made from various building materials like glass, wood, bricks, and thatch. Homes come in different styles such as detached houses, semi-detached houses, terraced houses, bungalows, cottages, and flats. Houses also feature different parts like walls, roofs, windows, doors, and chimneys that vary in material and design.
Shipping container homes offer an affordable housing solution. Used shipping containers are modified by cutting openings, adding windows and doors, and connecting containers together to form multi-story structures. Containers are placed on foundations like concrete footings or slabs and equipped with utilities like electricity, plumbing, and solar panels. Case studies show container homes can be constructed quickly for low costs and provide durable housing in various applications. However, issues with heat control and potential chemical contamination from prior cargo need to be addressed.
There are many different types of houses and homes that people can live in. Houses can be made from various building materials like glass, wood, bricks, and thatch. Common house types include detached houses, semi-detached houses, terraced houses, bungalows, cottages, and flats. Houses have different features like doors, windows, roofs and walls that also vary in material and design.
conservation of energy using earth sheltered techniqueAkash verma
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The document discusses energy conservation through earth sheltering techniques in building construction. It outlines that buildings currently consume one-third of India's total electricity, mainly for lighting, air conditioning, fans and refrigerators. Earth sheltering, by building structures partially or fully underground, can significantly reduce energy needs for heating and cooling. Some benefits include lower costs, requiring less building materials, and creating a more stable indoor climate. While there are some challenges like higher initial costs and ensuring proper ventilation, overall earth sheltering is an effective way to build green structures that conserve substantial amounts of energy.
The document summarizes key features of Usonian homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1930s-1950s following the stock market crash. The homes were designed to be affordable for the average American. Some common elements included using a modular design, cantilevered roofs with deep eaves, open floor plans connecting kitchen/dining/living areas, connection to the outdoors through landscaping, and efficient designs and materials to reduce costs. Over 50 homes were built based on these principles pioneered in Wright's first Usonian design, the Jacobs House built in 1936.
Bill Kennedy has over 30 years of experience in business development and program management. He has led teams as large as 60 people through the systems development life cycle (SDLC), successfully meeting budgets and schedules. The SDLC refers to the conceptual model used for project planning and typically involves evaluating existing system requirements, designing, developing, testing, and modifying a new system as needed based on client use and feedback.
William Kennedy traveled to Belize in 2015 where he toured the ancient Mayan ruin of Xunantunich. Xunantunich is located in western Belize and features the second tallest structure in Belize, a temple called El Castillo that is 130 feet tall. The site covers one square mile and consists of six plazas surrounded by over 26 temples and palaces, with the highlight being climbing to the top of El Castillo for views of the surrounding area.
The U.S. Masters Swimming-Operated Swimming Saves Lives Foundation (SSLF) aims to increase adult swimming abilities and decrease drowning through grants for swimming lessons. Founded in 2010, the SSLF has awarded over $65,000 in grants to 20 programs nationwide. It accepts grant applications each year up to July 25th and announces awardees in September at the U.S. Masters Swimming annual meeting.
Bill Kennedy, a business development consultant based in Arlington, Virginia, actively participates in triathlons and open water swim races sanctioned by USA Triathlon and U.S. Masters Swimming. This season, Kennedy has competed in seven events and is working to qualify for the USA Triathlon Aquabike National Championships. USA Triathlon provides resources and events for over half a million members nationwide to support athletes across multisport activities and encourage healthy lifestyles. Members can choose between an annual membership or one-day license to participate.
The document provides information about the IARA Summer Roundtable event held on August 20-21, 2013 at the Hyatt Regency in Dallas, Texas. It lists the event sponsors at various levels and thanks them for their support. It discusses the benefits of IARA membership for remarketers and ways that membership can help increase financial performance. It provides summaries of presentations and updates on IARA accomplishments in 2013 and the growth of the Certified Automotive Remarketer program. It also includes information about the new IARA Canadian Committee and their initiatives to strengthen the Canadian remarketing industry.
This document provides contact information for NRIAS Academy, an institute that prepares students for civil service examinations in India. It lists the academy's address in Thillainagar, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, along with phone numbers and an email address. It also includes sample questions that appear to be from past examinations.
Bill Kennedy is the president of a consulting firm in Arlington, VA that provides business development services. He is an avid traveler who recently visited the Cinque Terre National Park in Italy. The Cinque Terre consists of five villages along the Italian Riviera coast: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. The villages are connected by hiking trails and public transportation through rugged coastal landscapes and vineyards.
This document provides a syllabus for an online economics course. It outlines instructor information, prerequisites, textbook requirements, course objectives, and a topic outline. The course objectives are to develop an understanding of major economic questions, concepts, and viewpoints to make informed decisions. Students will meet the objectives through discussion board participation, timely assignment completion, and collaboration on projects. The topic outline lists 5 weekly modules covering topics like scarcity, production possibilities, economic systems, financial markets, supply and demand. Student work includes outlining chapters, knowledge checks, simulations, and a position paper. Grades are based on points from weekly assignments and activities.
The document discusses several topics related to World War II and the Cold War:
1) A rap song that asks whether the US should have dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, weighing the advantages and disadvantages.
2) A quote from Harry Truman's diary expressing his anguish over the discovery of the atomic bomb and his efforts to ensure it was used responsibly against military targets.
3) A discussion of the documentary "The Fog of War" and values during wartime.
4) An examination of a map of Russia and a timeline of events as it transitioned from a communist command economy to a capitalist market economy.
This document discusses various aspects of controlling and financial analysis. It defines controlling as evaluating performance and applying corrective measures if needed to ensure plans are followed. It outlines techniques like financial ratio analysis, return on investment, management audit, and social audit. It also discusses liquidity, activity, leverage, and profitability ratios used in financial analysis. Finally, it covers human resource accounting and management information systems used for planning and control.
Organizational change refers to planned or unplanned transformations in an organization's structure, technology, or people. Organizational development is a strategy aimed at improving organizational performance and individual employee development. It is defined as a planned, managed, and systematic process used to change an organization's culture, systems, and behaviors to improve effectiveness in problem-solving and achieving objectives. Forces that propel organizational change include people, technology, information processing and communication, competition, and economic and political trends. These forces require adaptations to accommodate diverse workforces, meet customer expectations, integrate new technologies, compete effectively, and adapt to global challenges and varying national cultures.
This document discusses various aspects of controlling and financial analysis. It defines controlling as evaluating performance and applying corrective measures if needed to ensure plans are followed. It outlines techniques like financial ratio analysis, return on investment, management audit, and social audit. It also discusses ratio analysis in depth, categorizing ratios into liquidity, activity, leverage, and profitability. Specific ratios under each category are defined such as current ratio, debt-equity ratio, and profit margin. Human resource accounting and management information systems are also summarized as important tools for controlling and analysis.
This document discusses various aspects of controlling and financial analysis. It defines controlling as evaluating performance and applying corrective measures if needed to ensure plans are followed. It outlines techniques like financial ratio analysis, return on investment, management audit, and social audit. It also discusses liquidity, activity, leverage, and profitability ratios used in financial analysis. Finally, it covers human resource accounting and management information systems used for planning and control.
This document provides an overview of financial information systems (FIS). It discusses the traditional and modern roles of financial management in procuring funds and allocating them to maximize profits. The key functions of FIS are procuring funds through long-term and short-term sources, properly allocating funds to long-term and short-term assets to maximize returns, and performing the financial management activities of cash management, investment management, capital budgeting, and financial planning.
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* Will my current version of QuickBooks Desktop stop working?
* I have a really old version of QuickBooks. What should I do?
* I run my payroll in QuickBooks Desktop now. How is that affected?
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The main objectives
1. To introduce the concept of computer and its various parts. 2. To explain the concept of data base management system and Management information system.
3. To provide insight about networking and basics of internet
Recall various terms of computer and its part
Understand the meaning of software, operating system, programming language and its features
Comparing Data Vs Information and its management system Understanding about various concepts of management information system
Explain about networking and elements based on internet
1. Recall the various concepts relating to computer and its various parts
2 Understand the meaning of software’s, operating system etc
3 Understanding the meaning and utility of database management system
4 Evaluate the various aspects of management information system
5 Generating more ideas regarding the use of internet for business purpose
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Bryce MacMath's Midyear presentation 2013
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ï‚™ In this presentation I want to focus on two specific
projects that I created for my second output this
year.
ï‚™ One was a project building a deck
ï‚™ The other was the building of a garden shed
Thesis of my
presentation
3. The deck
These projects were focused on using re-claimed building materials to provide for
most of the builds.
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Notes
ï‚™ You are welcome to check out my blog on these two builds
for better pictures and explanations.
ï‚™ http://brycemacmathop8.tumblr.com/
ï‚™ Thanks for listening!