Monthly Archives: December 2014

Economics in Economies

Beginning I believe architecture is the most mature and advanced form of human ingenuity. The timeless appeal of architecture transcends cultures and generations. Historical eras and civilizations can clearly be identified by their distinct architectural patterns, which serve as icons of a bygone era. Economy is the biggest driving force in architecture. Buildings reflect the [...]

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Economics of Sustainability

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Impact of Transportation on Regional Social and Economica Connectivity

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faster – higher – costlier

In a time after the big financial crisis of the western world and in global economic and social insecurity huge international sports events face numerous problems and public critique. Already Caesar in ancient Rome knew that panem et circenses are an efficient way to maintain people busy and distracted. It was a fix social event [...]

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Learning to Communicate _ Learning to Read Economics

It can be argued that the majority of architects are illiterate, because of their lack of knowledge when it comes to economics. Rather than this, I would characterized architects as half-illiterate when we take economics into account. In my point of view this half-illiteracy implies that architects are ‘inscribing’ values in economic environment with their [...]

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