Posts Tagged ‘Eiffel Tower’

Build a Dream Career in Architecture

January 27th, 2010

In India, the construction and real estate is seeing a positive boom. The focus has shifted from just basic functionality to aesthetics, comfort, luxury and style. Hence, the demand for good architects is also on the rise. Architecture involves planning and designing of building and structures. A good architect can create marvels that remain as a testimony to his talent for ages. Taj Mahal, Eiffel Tower, pyramids of Egypt, Hotel Burj Al Arab, and many more like these are masterpieces of ancient and modern architecture. Today, architects need to blend their vision and dreams with materials to come up with structures that are high quality, with good functionality and environmentally friendly too.

 

Architects are required to design a variety of structures such as houses, apartments and colonies, shopping and commercial complexes, offices and industrial complexes, hospitals, hotels, airport terminals, schools etc. They are also required if a building has to be renovated or repaired. Thus, the demand for architects will never dwindle.

 

All those who are looking to make a career in this field have a few things to keep in mind. Ideally, students good at physics and mathematics are better suited to study architecture. To become an architect, one should have creativity with an interest towards designing. It is beneficial if one can also sketch and draw with a free hand. One should be socially and environmentally aware apart from being technically and mathematically sound to become a good architect. Of course, good communication skills, physical ability to work on the site, high concentration level, flexibility, patience, team spirit, responsibility and accountability can take one a long way in this field.

 

There are good training courses in architecture offered by institutes across India. To apply for a course, one should have completed higher secondary education with physics, chemistry, mechanical/ engineering drawing and mathematics, with a minimum of 60 percent marks. Most of the schools conduct entrance tests through national and state level entrance examinations. For entry to undergraduate programmes in government and private institutes, national level entrance examination is conducted by the Council of Architecture. However, there are separate state level tests too, such as one conducted by Tamil Nadu. Indian Institutes of Technology also offer architecture programmes. Entrance to these programmes is through the Joint Entrance Exams (JEE) held in May each year. Other than theses, one has to appear for an aptitude test to ensure admission.

 

 

The degree course B.Arch is a 5 year course. After the graduate course, one can also study architecture at the post graduate course which varies from 18 months to 2 years.

There are various good institutes that offer courses in architecture. School of Planning & Architecture in New Delhi offers two Undergraduate Programmes leading to Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture and Planning. The Bachelor of Architecture is a five-year programme. The school also offers the Master’s and Doctoral Programmes in Architecture. SPA offers a 4-year programme in Bachelor of Planning. 

 

Chandigarh College of Architecture (CCA) is another good institute. The college conducts a five year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) The admission is made on the basis of the Common Entrance Test (CET) and Architecture Aptitude Test conducted by the Punjab University.

 

Based in Mumbai, the Sir J J School of Art conducts a 5-year course in Bachelor Of Architecture (B Arch). and a 3-year Master Of Architecture Degree. The institute also offers short term courses in computer education relevant to architecture after college hours.

 

Apart from these, there are other good schools like School of Architecture CEPT, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad; Lucknow University, Govt. College of Architecture; Goa University, College of Architecture; Indian Education Society’s College of Architecture, Mumbai; Pune University, Marathwada Mitra Mandal College of Architecture; Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, School of Planning & Architecture, Hyderabad; Kerala University, College of Engineering, Thiruvananthpuram; Anna University, School of Architecture & Planning., Chennai; IPS Academy, School of Architecture, Indore; Bengal Engineering College, West Bengal; Sushant School of Art and Architecture, Gurgaon; Vastu Kala Academy, School of Architecture & Interior Designing, New Delhi.

 

Some architects go in for specialization in India and abroad. The fiels of specialization could be urban designing, regional planning, building engineering and management, architectural conservation, industrial design, landscape arhitecture, naval architecture, architecture concerning traffic and transport planning etc.

 

There are a lot of avenues to choose from for architects. There are opportunities available in government as well as private sectors. The government organisations include Public Works Department, the Archaeological Department, Ministry of Defence, Departments of Railways, Post and Telegraphs, Public Sector Undertakings, National Building Organisation, Town and Country Planning Organisation, National Institute of Urban Affairs, Housing and Urban Development Corporation, National Building Construction Corporation Ltd., City Development Authorities etc. One can also go or private practice and start own firm and become a successful architect. After all, it requires dreams and good vision to make a mark in this industry.




By: Geetika Jain

Architecture Posters: Bring Home Human Endeavour

January 9th, 2010

Some structures become a part of our life. The structure can be a statue, a building, a bridge or some monument. Wherever we go we keep these structures in our heart. These are signs of human endeavour, patience, courage, creativity and also ability. Some architectures are world famous. For example the Taj Mahal, the beautiful mausoleum at Agra, India, built by the Mogul emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife. People from all over the world go to India just to see the Taj. This is the magic of architecture.

Due to the enduring effect of structures, architecture posters are famous. These posters provide elegance which is important if you want to decorate your place. So these have become ubiquitous decorating materials liked by everyone. You go anywhere, be it a hotel, restaurant, resort, a museum or a friends house you can find architecture posters decorated their. These look gracious, beautiful and elegant.

You can not find these posters in varieties in general shops. There you can get common posters which are available everywhere. Suppose you want a beautiful poster of Burj Al or Chateau Chenonceau or Eiffel Tower at dawn where will you shop for that. If you want that kind of variety of architecture posters then you can search them on poster websites. Yes, these posters are available online also. You can shop for world’s most famous buildings and architecture which you can not get in any gift shop. Be it Bavarian Castle, Brooklyn Bridge, Big Ben, Burj Al, Dunguaire Castle, Chateau Chenonceau, Empire State Building, Kinkakuji of Japan, Firenze, La Baiser, London Eye, Liverpool St. Station or Manhattan, you can choose any of the world famous architecture from the comfort of your home.

You can see, compare and choose architecture posters and decorate your place with them or you can gift them also. Many of your friends can be fond of architecture structures and styles. You can gift these architecture posters to them also. Hence, shop for structures on glossy paper and bring home the human endeavour.




By: Patrick Arden

City of Love and Romace

December 30th, 2009

The capital of France is Paris and is one of the world s best loved and romanticised cities.

Paris is in the heart of the Ile de France region in northern France and is situated on the River Seine.

Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport is Paris s main airport. The metro is inexpensive and fast and it is the best way around Paris running until midnight. Car parking is limited and driving around Paris is challenging with high volume of traffic.

Views of Paris can be seen from the Eiffel Tower. It is possible to walk most of the way up and around this metal structure. The most spectacular views of Paris are witnessed from all floors of the Eiffel Tower. It is possible to walk most of the way up and around this fascinating metal structure. A lift completes the journey to the top.

Notre Dame Cathedral was built in 1163 but not finished until 1361.

Most of the city s operas are now staged at the Bastille Opera contemporary architectural masterpiece with a stunning glass facade.

Paris is still considered Europes leading city for world music, and jazz music, particularly Latin and African. Classical music is not the citys selling point, though events such as the summer classical concerts in the Bois de Boulognes Parc Floral, the month-long Chopin Festival Orangerie de Bagatelle, and medieval music at Saint-Chappelle stand out.

Paris is still considered Europe s leading city for world music and jazz. The Opera Garnier is 19th century and its showpiece is it marble Grand Staircase.

The city s top department stores Printemps and Galeries Lafayette are on Haussmann and are always popular. The worlds largest antique market is found at the Parisian institution of Saint Ouen. January and July are the sale months. Markets are closed on Mondays and most Parisians take August as their holiday.

The Parisian shops are the epitome of style and class with lots of boutique stores.If you are after haute couture, head for, Faubourg Saint-Honor Rue du Bac and Avenue Montaigne pick up the finest cosmetics and perfumes. You will find shoes leather goods and bags on rue du Cherche Midi and jewellery at Place Vendome.

Top of many shoppers list for a true taste of Parisian charm are the serene, 19th century arcades at Les Passages or Galeries between the Boulevard Montmartre and Rue St-Marc. Galerie Vivienne and Passage Colbert are particularly appealing examples and more are now being renovated.




By: Douglas Scott