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  2. Hannes Meyer - Wikipedia

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    We examine the daily routine of everyone who lives in the house and this gives us the functional diagram - the functional diagram and the economic programme are the determining principles of the building project."(Meyer, 1928) [2]

  3. File:Architect William Godfrey.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Architect_William_Godfrey.pdf (377 × 558 pixels, file size: 3.5 MB, MIME type: application/pdf) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Active design - Wikipedia

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    Active design in a building, landscape or city design integrates physical activity into the occupants' everyday routines, such as walking to the store or making a photocopy. [2] Active design involves urban planners, architects, transportation engineers, public health professionals, community leaders and other professionals in building places ...

  5. Active living - Wikipedia

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    Carfree Juist, Germany. Active living is a lifestyle that integrates physical activity into everyday routines, such as walking to the store or biking to work. Active living is not a formalized exercise program or routine, but instead means to incorporate physical activity, which is defined as any form of movement, into everyday life.

  6. Space, Time and Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Space, Time and Architecture: The Growth of a New Tradition is a book by Sigfried Giedion first published (by Harvard University Press) in 1941. [1] It is a pioneering [2] and influential standard history giving in integrated synthesis the background and cultural context of modern architecture and urban planning, set in their manifold cultural relationships "with other human activities and the ...

  7. File:Edward Jones Architect.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Edward Jones (1796-1835) was a Welsh born Architect and Surveyor. He was a pupil of w:John Wallen, Architect and Principal Surveyor to London. Edward was influenced by Greek Revival Architecture. New Page created 15/2/2015.

  8. Halden Prison - Wikipedia

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    The interaction between prisoners and the staff is designed "to create a sense of family," according to architect Per Hojgaard Nielsen, [7] and because the staff can be role models to help the inmates to recreate their sense of daily routine, for application outside of prison walls once their sentence is over. [10]

  9. Case Study Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Stahl House, Case Study House #22. The Case Study Houses were experiments in American residential architecture sponsored by Arts & Architecture magazine, which commissioned major architects of the day, including Richard Neutra, Raphael Soriano, Craig Ellwood, Charles and Ray Eames, Pierre Koenig, Eero Saarinen, A. Quincy Jones, Edward Killingsworth, Rodney Walker, and Ralph Rapson to ...