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Wellington Street at Metcalfe Street, Ottawa
built 1875
altered and expanded 1909 - 1911
photo W. J. Topley
W. J. Topley Collection / Library and Archives Canada / PA-012436
66 Sparks Street, Ottawa
built c. 1870
photo 1910 W. J. Topley
W. J. Topley Collection / Library and Archives Canada / PA-42697
Opening Reception
Thursday, February 18, 2016
@Charles Addams Gallery
The theme of this year's Undergraduate Architecture exhibition, "Polygonal Primitives,” focuses on the work by students in ARCH 301 and ARCH 302, taught by Joshua Freese.
Diseño de interiores. Diseño de muebles y elementos de decoración. Diseño de iluminación. México - 2012
Diseño de interiores. Diseño y fabricación de muebles. Diseño de iluminación. Arquitectura de interiores.
México -2010
107 Sparks Street, Ottawa
built 1910 - 1911
modified 1930 and 1945
photo 1911 W. J. Topley
W. J. Topley Collection / Library and Archives Canada / PA-42816
Generic horizontal color landscape of aluminum folding garden seating chairs on terrace housing of patios in back gardens with mature lawns and trees
Frank Street at Elgin Street, Ottawa
built 1897 - 1898
demolished c. 1935
photo 1898
City of Ottawa Archives / CA001482
Diseño de interiores. Diseño de muebles y elementos de decoración. Diseño de iluminación. México - 2012
Wilbrod Street at King Edward Avenue, Ottawa
built 1889
photo c. 1945 Dave Sproul
City of Ottawa Archives / CA024270 / Sproul
Metcalfe Street at Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa
built 1908
photo 1915 Dave Sproul
City of Ottawa Archives / CA024268 / Sproul
Opening Reception
Thursday, February 18, 2016
@Charles Addams Gallery
The theme of this year's Undergraduate Architecture exhibition, "Polygonal Primitives,” focuses on the work by students in ARCH 301 and ARCH 302, taught by Joshua Freese.
STG Design completed the renovation of the Southwest YMCA’s existing facility to better serve the increasing demands of South Austin. The concept was to express a transition from urban to garden, symbolizing the every day progression from work, to fitness, to life. This concept is expressed in the architecture by progressively dissolving the mass of the existing tilt-wall façade with a multi-colored perforated screen. The play of light from the screen is more pronounced as one approaches the east side or “Garden,” much like the dappling of light of the sky through the canopy of a tree.
The facility includes a basketball court, indoor pool, aerobics area, pilates area, free weights, cardio, spinning, indoor walking track, outdoor pool and outdoor play area. Photography copyright Paul Bardagjy 2011
The following strategies are used to promote social security in Tehran's 22nd district:
- Trying to invite people to enter and stop in urban spaces
- Restoration of night activities and the implementation of cultural and artistic programs
- Arranging lightings
- Design and locating furniture and signs in the perimeter area
- Improving tourism applications - services in the region, which are appropriate to the peripheral texture
- Creating a dynamic and sustainable urban environment on a local or regional scale with a social security approach "Adopting behavioral patterns with physical patterns"
- Construction of multi-functional public spaces "Flexible Spaces" (community center and Plazas)
- Local planning and designing of for inclusive residents participation
- Try to raise the quality of social life in neighborhoods (increasing the quality of space with the approach of increasing social security)
- Appropriate distribution of welfare, educational, occupational, health services in neighborhood (social justice)
- Special attention to women and children and their activation in the project planning process to enhance neighborhood security for these groups.
- Long-term and short-term social and cultural planning by planners and designers to enhance neighborhood security.
- To create suitable cultural relations among different people in a neighborhood, especially young people and adolescents with middle ages, in order to increase empathy and reduce the distance between generations.
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