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Recreation?? Have you ever heard this word? I think we all have, because our daily life is connected to the art of recreation, as a visual process. This process is linked mostly with the sense of vision; for example, you see a hand which is painting, but you associate it with a human, and the first impression you get is the man painting a picture. After you see the entire “panorama” you see that the man actually is a woman. Another person may see another thing and another detail. The “secret” is in the way how we perceive things, there is no such objective correct idea, only subjective impressions of it. We have dealt with different topics in this course and if I asked you: Do you remember the Opera House in Sydney Harbor? I guess you do. If you have the chance to lively see it, I bet the first thing which will draw the attention will be the shell like structure of the overall work. Why do we see this thing first? Because we are familiar to this now, we have a background. The other per
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From the past to the present

From the Past to the Present: Aesthetics and Technology in Building (1965) Pierre Luigi Nervi • Italian architect, engineer, and builder • Buildings o Municipal Stadium, Florence o Orvieto Hangars in Orvieto, Terni, Umbria, Italy completed inP 1935 and later destroyed o UNESCO Headquarters, Paris o Pirell Office Building, Milan o Sports Arena, Rome o Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York City o Papal Audience Hall in Vatican City completed in 1971 Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption • Architectural phenomenon o Physical structure (obeying objective requirement) o Aesthetic aspect ( producing emotion of subjective nature) • Dual investigation as a builder and as a non-technician o A technical perfect work can be aesthetically impressive but there does not exist, either in the past or in the present, a work of architecture which is accepted and recognized as excellent from the aesthetical point of view which is not also excellent from a technical point of view. • Goo
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Hobby

"I'm not sick ,I'm broken. But I'm happy to be alive as long as I can paint"-Frida Kahlo said. I have been painting since I was 7 years old. I didn't take it  seriously at first but after the first year I started loving painting. "I started putting my heart and my soul into my work and lost my mind in the process " Just like Van Gogh would've said. After 5 years I won my first competition . It wasn't a great price but it made me feel like a real painter and this price motivated me to keep on painting and perfect my painting techniques. In 2011 I won the first prize in a worldwide competition.  This competition was organised by UNESCO and in 2016 , I entered the professional painters exhibition. By doing so , I was officially a professional.   I really wanted to study art,  but I also wanted to graduate architecture. When I paint I feel free , the purpose of art is to wash away the dust from our daily life and our souls . When I paint I don