scholarly journals The past and the present of the Arabian residence "A comparative case study of the traditional and modern housing of Sana’a city as an approach to the originality of modern architecture" . (Dept. A)

Author(s):  
Ahmed Alhazmi
2017 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 218-235 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tania ap Siôn

Abstract Provision of spaces for personal prayer and reflection has become a common phenomenon within historic churches and cathedrals in England and Wales, offering an example of devotional activity that operates largely outside that of traditional gathered congregations, but also in relationship with them. Over the past decade, the apSAFIP (the ap Siôn Analytic Framework for Intercessory Prayer) has been employed to examine the content of personal prayer requests left in various church-related locations, mapping similarities and differences in pray-ers’ concerns. Building on this research tradition, the present study examines whether changes to physical environment in an Anglican cathedral in Wales has an effect on the personal prayer activity occurring within it, with a particular focus on intercessory prayer requests.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 252-260
Author(s):  
Muhmmad Rizki Teguh Tri Wicaksono

Abstract: Modern Architecture is one of the famous concepts from the past until now. Modern architectural style that eliminates the style of ornamentation is one of the strong characteristics of modern architecture. By making the building more minimalist modern architecture has a good impact on the world of architecture to the present. One of them is modern architecture in infrastructure or sports hall, to achieve good quality facilities becomes a very important role in the world of sports. The application of modern architecture to sports buildings can be seen in the looks and plans of buildings of its sports facilities. The case study used for this research is the Middle School / High School for Sports, Ragunan. By examining some parts of the principles of modern architecture, namely: The use of basic geometric shapes, the use of elements of field and volume lines, the symmetrical impression on buildings, the use of grid systems, the honesty of construction and structure. The conclusion is that the building of a special sports school in the Ragunan has used Modern Architecture from the principles that have been used as well as the results of the analysis. Keywords : Architecture; Modern Architecture; Principal Architecture Abstrak: Arsitektur Modern merupakan salah satu konsep yang terkenal dari dulu hingga sekarang. Gaya arsitektur modern yang menghilangkan corak ornamen merupakan salah satu ciri khas yang kental dari Arsitektur modern. Dengan menjadikan bangunan menjadi lebih minimalis arsitektur modern membawa dampak yang baik pada dunia arsitektur hingga saat ini. Salah satu nya adalah arsitektur modern pada prasarana atau gedung olahraga, untuk mencapai kualitas yang bagus fasilitas menjadi peran yang sangat penting dalam dunia olahraga. Penerapan arsitektur modern pada gedung olahraga bisa terlihat pada tampak dan denah dari bangunan fasilitas olahraga nya. Studi kasus yang dipakai untuk penelitian ini adalah SMP/SMA Sekolah Khusus Olahraga, Ragunan. Dengan meneliti beberapa bagian dari prinsip arsitektur modern yaitu: Penggunaan bentuk dasar geometri, Penggunaan unsur garis bidang dan volume, Kesan Simetris pada bangunan, Penggunaan sistem grid, Kejujuran konstruksi dan struktur. Kesimpulanya bahwa pada bangunan Sekolah khusus olahraga di Ragunan telah menggunakan Arsitektur Modern dari prinsip-prinsip yang telah gunakan serta hasil analisis. Kata Kunci: Arsitektur; Arsitektur Modern; Prinsip Arsitektur


2021 ◽  
Vol 102 (7) ◽  
pp. 20-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephanie Brown ◽  
Annie Allen

In the past decade, research-practice partnerships (RPPs) have grown in number and reputation. Stephanie Brown and Annie Allen describe the varied ways partnerships facilitate more sustained and productive relationships between researchers and practitioners. They share key findings from a comparative case study of three different types of RPPs focused on mathematics instructional improvement conducted by the National Center for Research in Policy and Practice (NCRPP) and make recommendations for how partnerships can build more authentic bridges between research and practice.


2011 ◽  
Vol 33 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 7-19
Author(s):  
Kenneth Brophy
Keyword(s):  

The Scottish Theoretical Archaeology Group (STAG) conference organisers expressed some doubts about how far theory has changed, and impacted, archaeological establishment and academia in Scotland. In this paper, I will argue that Scotland is certainly not isolated in a theoretical sense, although in the past, Scottish archaeology could be accused of being theoretically conservative, or at least dependent on ideas and models developed elsewhere. A case-study looking at Neolithic studies will be used to illustrate that despite some recent critical historiographies of the study of the period in Scotland, archaeologists in Scotland and those working with Scottish material have been theoretically innovative and in step with wider paradigm changes. The study of the Neolithic in Scotland, it could be argued, has been shaped by theory more than the study of any other period; we are not isolated, but rather part of wider networks of discourse.


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