This document discusses short sale considerations. It notes that deciding to sell a home through a short sale can be stressful but is not a destitute situation. It emphasizes the importance of demonstrating legitimate hardship to the bank in order to get a short sale approved. Examples of hardship that could be documented include job loss, illness, or marital issues. The document advises being prepared to back up the hardship with documentation and provide specific financial details to the bank.
The Lovell Beach House in Newport Beach, California was designed by Austrian-American architect Rudolf Schindler in 1922. It features five reinforced concrete frames arranged in a square figure eight configuration to raise the house above the public beach and withstand earthquakes. The centerpiece is a two-story living room with floor-to-ceiling steel framed glass curtain walls facing the Pacific Ocean. The house exemplifies Schindler's early experimentation with concrete construction and open floor plans.
The restless earth volcano and fold mountain case studiesUsman Memon
The document summarizes the primary and secondary effects of volcanic eruptions at Nyiragongo volcano in Africa and Mount St. Helens in Washington state, as well as the immediate and long-term responses. For Nyiragongo, the lava destroyed homes and infrastructure, killing 45 people. Secondary effects included improved soil fertility. Immediate responses included mass evacuation and humanitarian aid. For Mount St. Helens, 57 people died and an exclusion zone was established. Ash improved soil and responses included gas masks, rescue efforts, and road clearing. Long-term responses included rebuilding and reforestation.
This private residence, on a small cul-de-sac lot, was designed for a young professional couple who wanted to take advantage of outdoor living and entertaining. The home has an inward focus around a private courtyard, The courtyard and adjacent loggia and outdoor kitchen create a series of private outdoor spaces. The interiors are simple and contemporary with earthy materials and textures.
1. The document discusses the Indian elevator industry market segments and key players like Otis.
2. It analyzes factors driving growth in the industry like urbanization and increasing population as well as challenges from regulations and new entrants.
3. The supplier management is a key success factor given the stringent manufacturing process for elevators and customized solutions can increase costs and lead times.
This document discusses short sale considerations. It notes that deciding to sell a home through a short sale can be stressful but is not a destitute situation. It emphasizes the importance of demonstrating legitimate hardship to the bank in order to get a short sale approved. Examples of hardship that could be documented include job loss, illness, or marital issues. The document advises being prepared to back up the hardship with documentation and provide specific financial details to the bank.
The Lovell Beach House in Newport Beach, California was designed by Austrian-American architect Rudolf Schindler in 1922. It features five reinforced concrete frames arranged in a square figure eight configuration to raise the house above the public beach and withstand earthquakes. The centerpiece is a two-story living room with floor-to-ceiling steel framed glass curtain walls facing the Pacific Ocean. The house exemplifies Schindler's early experimentation with concrete construction and open floor plans.
The restless earth volcano and fold mountain case studiesUsman Memon
The document summarizes the primary and secondary effects of volcanic eruptions at Nyiragongo volcano in Africa and Mount St. Helens in Washington state, as well as the immediate and long-term responses. For Nyiragongo, the lava destroyed homes and infrastructure, killing 45 people. Secondary effects included improved soil fertility. Immediate responses included mass evacuation and humanitarian aid. For Mount St. Helens, 57 people died and an exclusion zone was established. Ash improved soil and responses included gas masks, rescue efforts, and road clearing. Long-term responses included rebuilding and reforestation.
This private residence, on a small cul-de-sac lot, was designed for a young professional couple who wanted to take advantage of outdoor living and entertaining. The home has an inward focus around a private courtyard, The courtyard and adjacent loggia and outdoor kitchen create a series of private outdoor spaces. The interiors are simple and contemporary with earthy materials and textures.
1. The document discusses the Indian elevator industry market segments and key players like Otis.
2. It analyzes factors driving growth in the industry like urbanization and increasing population as well as challenges from regulations and new entrants.
3. The supplier management is a key success factor given the stringent manufacturing process for elevators and customized solutions can increase costs and lead times.
The document discusses Frank Gehry's Santa Monica house from the late 1980s. It features abstract, unrelated forms with smooth exterior surfaces and a contrast of shapes. The house makes use of deconstruction and low-cost materials. It redefines windows and blurs boundaries between interior and exterior. The document also discusses Tadao Ando's 1984 Koshino House in Japan. It consists of rectangular concrete boxes joined by a fan-shaped atelier. Ando's signature traits include emptiness, tactility, and an emphasis on materials. The document compares deconstructionism to critical regionalism in their approaches to modernism.
Frank Gehry is an American architect known for his sculptural and innovative designs. He was born in 1929 in Toronto but grew up in Los Angeles. Some of his most famous works include the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, which features a dramatic titanium clad building shaped like a ship. Gehry's houses and other buildings are characterized by their deconstructed aesthetic, with complex shapes and forms that blur the lines between architecture and sculpture.
The document summarizes two resort case studies - the Amandari resort in Bali and the Nazimgarh garden resort in Sylhet, Bangladesh. The Amandari resort is located in a village in Bali and designed to reflect traditional Balinese culture, using local materials like thatch, bamboo, and wood. It consists of detached villas and suites with private pools and gardens. The Nazimgarh resort is located in hills near Sylhet and divided into accommodation, restaurant, and parking areas. It contains different room types and facilities like a kids zone, gym, and restaurants. Both resorts utilize landscaping and greenery to cope with warm, humid climates and incorporate local architectural styles and materials.
1. Resorts are classified according to location, activities offered, and ownership/lodging properties such as resort hotels, second-home developments, and timeshare ownership.
2. The resort planning process involves assessing the market and attractions, determining development objectives and site selection, and conducting environmental, economic, and financial feasibility analyses.
3. Resort development should be integrated with local communities and transportation networks, concentrate tourist facilities in tourism zones, and follow principles of land use zoning, conservation of natural features, and functional grouping of facilities.
A comparative analysis of tropical architecture features aleensies
This document compares the tropical architecture features of a traditional Malay house and Ting Residence by Wooi Architect. A traditional Malay house consists of three main spaces - a serambi (public area), rumah ibu (semi-private area), and dapur (private area). It uses lightweight timber construction. The Ting Residence incorporates modern spaces like a gallery, lobby, and gymnasium while still drawing from traditional Malay design principles like large overhangs, louvred windows, and natural ventilation. Both prioritize thermal comfort through passive design adapted to the tropical climate without mechanical cooling.
The Hemisphere - Presents luxurious Golf Villa. Set over a 9 hole designer golf course. These Golf Villa is a part of lowest density project of Greater Noida. opposite to Metro Station - alpha 2.
The document discusses principles of tropical architecture and design through two case studies - the Belarocca Island Resort in the Philippines and a house in Maui, Hawaii. It outlines how these projects utilize passive design elements like orientation, ventilation, shading and natural materials to promote thermal comfort without mechanical cooling. Key strategies include maximizing air flow, removing hot air via convection currents, and using vegetation for shade and fresh air.
The document discusses Frank Gehry's Santa Monica house from the late 1980s. It features abstract, unrelated forms with smooth exterior surfaces and a contrast of shapes. The house makes use of deconstruction and low-cost materials. It redefines windows and blurs boundaries between interior and exterior. The document also discusses Tadao Ando's 1984 Koshino House in Japan. It consists of rectangular concrete boxes joined by a fan-shaped atelier. Ando's signature traits include emptiness, tactility, and an emphasis on materials. The document compares deconstructionism to critical regionalism in their approaches to modernism.
Frank Gehry is an American architect known for his sculptural and innovative designs. He was born in 1929 in Toronto but grew up in Los Angeles. Some of his most famous works include the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, which features a dramatic titanium clad building shaped like a ship. Gehry's houses and other buildings are characterized by their deconstructed aesthetic, with complex shapes and forms that blur the lines between architecture and sculpture.
The document summarizes two resort case studies - the Amandari resort in Bali and the Nazimgarh garden resort in Sylhet, Bangladesh. The Amandari resort is located in a village in Bali and designed to reflect traditional Balinese culture, using local materials like thatch, bamboo, and wood. It consists of detached villas and suites with private pools and gardens. The Nazimgarh resort is located in hills near Sylhet and divided into accommodation, restaurant, and parking areas. It contains different room types and facilities like a kids zone, gym, and restaurants. Both resorts utilize landscaping and greenery to cope with warm, humid climates and incorporate local architectural styles and materials.
1. Resorts are classified according to location, activities offered, and ownership/lodging properties such as resort hotels, second-home developments, and timeshare ownership.
2. The resort planning process involves assessing the market and attractions, determining development objectives and site selection, and conducting environmental, economic, and financial feasibility analyses.
3. Resort development should be integrated with local communities and transportation networks, concentrate tourist facilities in tourism zones, and follow principles of land use zoning, conservation of natural features, and functional grouping of facilities.
A comparative analysis of tropical architecture features aleensies
This document compares the tropical architecture features of a traditional Malay house and Ting Residence by Wooi Architect. A traditional Malay house consists of three main spaces - a serambi (public area), rumah ibu (semi-private area), and dapur (private area). It uses lightweight timber construction. The Ting Residence incorporates modern spaces like a gallery, lobby, and gymnasium while still drawing from traditional Malay design principles like large overhangs, louvred windows, and natural ventilation. Both prioritize thermal comfort through passive design adapted to the tropical climate without mechanical cooling.
The Hemisphere - Presents luxurious Golf Villa. Set over a 9 hole designer golf course. These Golf Villa is a part of lowest density project of Greater Noida. opposite to Metro Station - alpha 2.
The document discusses principles of tropical architecture and design through two case studies - the Belarocca Island Resort in the Philippines and a house in Maui, Hawaii. It outlines how these projects utilize passive design elements like orientation, ventilation, shading and natural materials to promote thermal comfort without mechanical cooling. Key strategies include maximizing air flow, removing hot air via convection currents, and using vegetation for shade and fresh air.