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STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE

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    Style of architecture I will incorporate and modern Architecture  into my budling design. This includes the interior and the exterior of the building ( NB I edited this whole post. However, I forgot to select save changes so I have to start this specific  blog all over again)    HISTORY OF MODERN AND DECONSTRUCTIVISM ARCHITECTURE  MODERN Modernist design is generally credited to a variety of European architects, most notably Swiss  French architect Le Corbusier and German-American architect Walter Gropius. Gropius founded the  Bauhaus school of thought and design style in Germany, which had a significant impact on modernist  design. Another contemporary architectural powerhouse, Ludwig Mie's van der Rohe, was a  significant influence.    This form of architecture is also structured around the use of modern technology and materials such as glass, natural wood, concrete, aluminum steel and other metals. It also incorporates the use of a minimalistic style to portray order and a c

ARCHITECTURE DESIGN BOARD

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          DESIGN BOARD FOR RECREATIONAL CENTRE  DEVELOPMENT The design board below outlines the site plan analysis with regards to the design of my project. To develop this design board, I used : 1 Adobe Photoshop 2. Adobe Express First Board                              This board provides the main overview of my project Second Board              This board outlines the main materials that will be used in the construction                                                                of my design board Third Board Site and Demographics board which contains information about the target market as well as  statistics about the residents of Brighton about recreation Fourth Board The Site Plan with Dimensions is one of the most important boards. It contains both a visual and a written presentation of what the recreational centre consists of.   ELEVATION DESIGN BOARDS OF SEASIDE BLISS RECREATIONAL CENTRE

SITE PLAN ANALYSIS

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                                                                                                               ARCHITECTURE SITE PLAN ANALYSIS                                                                                                                                                                                                               A site plan analysis is a necessity when planning building projects. It makes it possible to know about the climatic and weather conditions in a particular area. As well as getting more knowledge on the soil topography, and geographical and historical build of a region or site. This will enable an Architect or designer to make the most out of the available site and resources to produce a building with high efficiency. THE SITE PLAN ANALYSIS FOR MY RECREATIONAL CENTRE DEVELOPMENT IS DISPLAYED BELOW                                                         `                    Name of project: SEASIDE BLISS RECREATIONAL CENTRE City: BRIGHTON, UNIT

PROJECT PLAN

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                           RECREATIONAL CENTRE DEVELOPMENT       This blog contains the infographics in the form of a project plan. This project plan contains step by step processes I will undergo towards the success completion of my project. It will serve as a guide, to ensure I am on track as well as enabling me to complete the variety of tasks that  I need to complete.

WEBSITE BUILDING : ABOUT ME

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                                                                            BACKGROUND INFORMATION ABOUT ME My name is Manuela Boaduwa Xose Mantey. I am a Ghanaian, and I am currently studying Architecture design in the United Kingdom at De Montfort University. Since my childhood, I have been fascinated and inspired by the work of ultramodern, deconstructivism, and neo futuristic architecture. Ghana has a blend of ancient and modern architecture that tells a story of its past.  I find architectural features of tall and large abstract buildings of particular interest. I was also drawn towards this segment of Architecture because of the way designers can freely express themselves.