space crunch, the Art Museum has become increasingly cautious in considering acquisitions and donations of art, in some cases passing up opportunities to strengthen its collections.
Deaccessing - or selling off - works of art has taken on new importance because of the museums space problems. And increasingly, curators have been forced to juggle gallery space, rotating one masterpiece into public
Expected Effectiveness
1. Lobby is the first destination when customers enter. Therefore, we are going to change it differently to make lobby's certain image and increase publicity effect and WOM.
2. Remove the escalator which is unnecessary and take too much space in narrowed place so that we would expect reduced electricity consumption and broaden some spaces.
3. Install a coffee shop which
public also could access to apartment.
Ⅰ- 3. Scope & Content
1. Scope : the grown-up regardless of age, sex and race.
2. Content
All the people have actions and activities. These actions and activities are expressed as behavior differently, because each people have particular purposes for behavior. This unique behavior affects the function of space and structure, because behavior is expan
public, Amazon.com’s CEO, Jeffry P. Bezos, realized that internet users were increasing about 2400% a year. So he decided to start a business based on Internet. He had looked over the possibility of cyber space Finding for the business item, he finally found the item which had small size with cheap price, and was able to make easy delivery to consumers, books. Then he looked for the brand name
public
about the Event Horizon...
that she was a research vessel,
that her reactor went critical,
and she blew up...
none of that is true.
The Event Horizon was
a secret government project
to create a spacecraft capable
of faster-than-light flight.
Uh, excuse me.
You cant actually do that.
The law of relativity prohibits it.
Relativity, yes. We cant break
the law of relativity,
but we can go arou
18인치~4피트) :약 46~122cm 정도의 거리로 친밀하게 대화를 나눌 수 있는 거리
3/ 사교적 거리(social distance : 4-7피트) : 약 122~213cm 정도의 거리로 공식적인 사업상의 만남을 위한 거리
4/ 공적 거리(public distance : 12-25피트) : 약 213~762cm정도의 거리로 큰 목소리로 강의를 하고 있는 경우에서 볼 수 있는 거리
space of plural spaces)이다. 이러한 공간들은 관심사와 목표를 공유하는 사람들에 의해 분절적으로 만들어지고 구획된다. 선스타인(Sunstein, 2001: 54)은 인터넷 웹사이트의 전문화 경향 속에는 내용에 대한 여과기술-예컨대, 검색장치와 같은-이 포함되어 있으며, 시민들은 이를 통해 자신과 의견이나 선호가
space is free.
Move. Youre attracting flies.
Forgive my associate. Strangers make him anxious.
What with the public running wild, thieves and cutthroats around every bend--
Ill keep my eyes open.
Get out! Go on, go away!
- Where are you going? - Paris.
- Oh, what business takes you there? - Mine.
Stop!
Put down your sword or hes dead.
This man is a moment from his death if you dont put down your
Public Health Center. She is 75 years old, isnt educated highly and doesnt involve in social work. She usually prepare a meal for her husband. But the other old woman involves in social life. We met her in the Sung-buk dong Silver college. She is 82 years old. But she looked younger than her age. She has graduation from high school. And now she is learning to dance in silver college.
According t
public transportation and parking lot capacities.
Skyscrapers are also lavish consumers, and wasters, of electric power. In one recent year, the addition of 17 million square feet of skyscraper office space in New York City raised the peak daily demand for electricity by 120, 000 kilowatts-enough to supply the entire city of Albany, New York, for a day.
Glass-walled skyscrapers can be especiall