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Akmens panaudojimo tyrimas ir projektas šiuolaikinėje sodyboje / Survey of Stone Use and Design in a Contemporary HomesteadŠpokaitė, Dovilė 02 August 2011 (has links)
Darbe analizuojamas akmenų pritaikymas šiuolaikinėje sodyboje, akmenų daugiafunkciškumas ir originalumas, akmenų panuadojimas senosiose lietuvių sodybose, jų cheminės bei fizikinės savybės, išskiriamas didžiausių akmenų dešimtukas ir įdomesni piešiniai ir įspaudai ant akmenų. Pateikiama Orvidų šiuolaikinės sodybos analizė. / In the bachelor’s Thesis, there is analysed adaptation of stones in a modern homestead, the multi-functionality and originality of stones, using of stones in old Lithuanian homesteads, their chemical and physical qualities, the top ten of the biggest stones is distinguished as well as the most interesting drawings and indentations on stones. The analysis of the modern homestead of the Orvidai is presented.
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Transition : observing the dynamic face of an industrial areaBoeggering, Andrea M. January 1998 (has links)
Thoughts, memories or stories are stored as images in our minds. These images are a collection of realistic as well as unrealistic pictures. They help us to experience, to communicate, and to remember. A vehicle that implies a strongly visual image is architecture. With the new century, industrial architecture became an image for power, energy, and movement But today the once blooming manufacturing industry reached a stage of transition, it is dying out Our environment, our needs, and we are constantly changing. How does this transition affect our needs, or environment, and us? Does it mean, that our images change, too? And if so, will this change affect our experiences, memories, and our communication? This thesis explores the transition by observing and influencing a distinctive architectural setting. To talk, write, discuss about an image, we need to translate it into language. The metaphor for the connection of the industrial world and power, energy, and motion is the "Dynamic Face". / Department of Architecture
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