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Research Project: Comparative Analysis of Architectural Forms

This document outlines the requirements for a research project comparing architectural forms and spaces in three Asian countries. It provides a framework for the project, including an introduction, definition of elements, summary of findings, analysis, and conclusion sections. Illustrations and diagrams are encouraged to analyze and compare the architectural elements, such as different plans of garden pavilions, between the three countries. The project aims to provide a comparative analysis of the architectural features in a minimum 2-page written discussion.

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Research Project: Comparative Analysis of Architectural Forms

This document outlines the requirements for a research project comparing architectural forms and spaces in three Asian countries. It provides a framework for the project, including an introduction, definition of elements, summary of findings, analysis, and conclusion sections. Illustrations and diagrams are encouraged to analyze and compare the architectural elements, such as different plans of garden pavilions, between the three countries. The project aims to provide a comparative analysis of the architectural features in a minimum 2-page written discussion.

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Research Project: Comparative Analysis of Architectural Forms / Spaces in Three Asian Countries

History of Architecture 3
March 15, 2010

Contents Also for this part, you may break down your discussion to different
sub-topics in short paragraphs. An illustrated or graphic analysis of
your analysis is optional. (minimum of 2-page text discussion is
1. Introduction (15 points)
expected. Provide separate page for illustration
2. Definition of Elements (10 points)
3. Summary of findings (20 points) Conclusion – Conclude your research study with your own statement
4. Analysis (40 points) about the garden pavilions you presented.
5. Conclusion(10 points)
6. References or sources (5) References – Books, and other electronic sources you used to get
information or photographs.
Introduction – give a brief background about your research topic.
(1 page) Format
Definition of Elements - Define the architectural elements in Main body use Calibri, font-size: 11; spacing 1.15
your research.
Headings – your choice of font and size. May be free hand.
For example, if your topic is about the different plans of
Paper A4 size, Landscape orientation. 2-column layout
garden pavilions, define what is a Chinese pavilion, Japanese,
Indian pavilion and how each is used in their respective Title Page – your layout, but it must contain complete title.
gardens. Photos are encouraged in this part. All of you should have “A Comparative Analysis of ----“ in their
title. It should also include your name, Subject, School, Date
Summary of findings – may be tabulated illustrations showing submitted and Adviser.
the different shapes of pavilions in plan. Illustrations (your drawings)
are required in this part. It may be accompanied by a photo. Binding Ring-bound;

You are encouraged to design your own theme for the


Analysis – illustrate and discuss your architectural analysis in terms
cover page.
of, say for example, scale or shapes or symbolic meanings …and
other associations.. you have to THINK.

ACGEALDAMA

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