Architecture is the art and science of scheming out and construct buildings and other physical structures by a person or a computer, primarily to provide shelter.
Architecture can be defined as the act of creating design of building with esthetic effect by considering various environmental facts. Architect is person who creates the new design for the building. Almost everyone hire an architect to bring out their dream ideas into a structural form that is spoken beyond ones imagination.
When an economist says that it is an uneconomical use of words in a poem to say “half a league, half a league, half a league – onwards” where it is possible to say “one and half leagues – onwards”, the poet can well argue and flatten the economist. But an Architect cannot! Architecture is directly related to money and investments and therefore the architect has to justify with terms of economics the extra five words of his poetry.
Many times I have been asked what is the difference between a landscape architect and a landscape designer. Hopefully the following will answer this question.
The American Society of Landscape Architects, ASLA, provides the following:
"Landscape architecture encompasses the analysis, planning, design, management, and stewardship of the natural and built environments. Landscape architectural projects include design of public parks, site planning for commercial and reside...
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is the latest management concept that aims at making the best possible use of human as well as technological (IT) resources available within a business organization. However, businesses should never forget that SOA might not prove as effective as desired if implemented on a standalone basis.
October 17, 2008 - Toronto, Canada - Chris Ostrowski, Technical Management Consultant at TUSC will present the implementation and benefits of the lightweight Service Oriented Architecture at the 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum.
There are big plans for the LEED rating system, the world’s most renowned green building rating system by the United States Green Building Council. In an effort to fine-tune the rating system, which awards buildings and projects a level of certification based on a point system where points are earned by accomplishing certain green building and sustainable strategies, the USGBC has announced the format of the long awaited LEED 2009, formerly known as LEED version 3.0.
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