Sunday, September 28, 2008
Who car is this ?
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Saturday, September 20, 2008
Heart of Architecture
The archiday 2008 the theme is LUAS,Batch Part 2 has been assign to draw a Partition of Heart of Architecture.Im glad to see my batch artwork been recognise to all faculty.Also our group work is so perfect and nothing can tear us a part Congratz to part 2 2008
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For En. Firdaus (Must Read)
Assalamualaikum,
In my life,my mind not so open wide until now.Really,En Firdaus has make my mind for a kick start in General thinking.Im not bodek right now but it is true.Since Secondary School i just read and accept what i read but now it has change.Thanks to En Firdaus,I will use your word and your thinking and insyaallah i will taught it to my children
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Google Sketchup (Technopath)

Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES) recently revealed a free plug-in for Google SketchUp that will allow anyone to perform energy modeling on projects. The powerful plugin will allow anyone to analyze a building’s energy performance, carbon dioxide emissions, daylighting, air flow, solar analysis, and more, providing functionality that was only previously available in Autodesk’s Revit Architecture and Revit MEP.

Integrated Environmental Solutions‘ plugin allows designers and architects to configure window size, room type, orientation, building location, and materials in order to reduce energy use - a very important step towards building greener structures. Don McLean, IES founder and managing director, says: “we would love to see architects analyze their design as early as possible in the process.”
If you don’t have Google SketchUp yet, download it here and then pick up the IES SketchUp Plug-In here. Once everything is installed, build a new SketchUp model or begin with one of IES’s models. At this point you will be asked to define the building’s location and function, as well as its HVAC system, envelope, and the distribution of specific spaces throughout the structure. The plug-in will then calculate its energy performance compared to an average U.S. building and to 2030 Challenge targets for that building type. This plug-in will make a great addition to any architect or designer’s toolbox.
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The Cellophane House

Environmentally-savvy and forward-thinking architecture firm KieranTimberlake Associate has high hopes of bringing customized prefabricated homes to the masses starting with their new Cellophane House. As one of the five full-scale prefab productions at MoMA’s exhibit, Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling, the Cellophane House is the latest iteration of the firm’s research and investigation into new fabricating processes and sustainable customized homes. The firm’s goal is to make these homes available at a variety of scales. The prototype is a 18,000 square-foot two-bedroom, two-bathroom house and was assembled on MoMA grounds in a mere 16 days. If its ease of construction doesn’t amaze you, consider the aluminum frame and structural polycarbonate floor plates. Or the easy bolt connections that facilitated the easy assembly and the available built-in environmentally-friendly features, and then you just might be wondering if you covet the ingenuity behind these homes.
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DIGIwall (Technopath)

Digiwall from the Interactive Institute looks like a traditional climbing-wall but it’s actually a computer game you climb upon. Every climbing-hold is equipped with a sensor that registers hands and feet. In that way DigiWall can keep track on where on the wall the climber or climbers are. This opens up for a large number of games, exercises and competitions of various kinds. DigiWall is also a musical instrument. The climbing-holds acts as keys on a keyboard and music is played according to your climbing. The grips can be lit up from the inside and behind the wall there is a large hi-fi system. Together this gives a climbing-wall with new possibilities. In games, competitions, for practicing co-operation and for music creativity the experience intensifies with help from the music and the sound. The built-in light in the holds show you the way and rules for competition.
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Energy Dancing Floor (So Creative)
\Britain’s first eco-nightclub is to open this summer qith plans to install an energy-generating dancefloor, which would harness power from the pounding of clubbers’ feet and convert it into electricity.
Although entry to the club costs £10, those customers who can prove they travelled there by foot, bicycle or public transport will be allowed in free. Mr Charalambous, the head of a new climate change organisation called Club4Climate, said he hoped to use clubbing to inspire young people to tackle global warming. “This is a new way to draw in the young generation,” he said… It’s a sexy and fresh approach as opposed to the way young people feel they are preached to by other more ‘grown-up’ charities…Our aim in opening the country’s first ecological club is to get as many people as possible involved in saving their world…There is no greater platform than clubbing to reach out to young people. Having an energy-generating dancefloor is a very exciting and interesting-idea that we have been talking to people in Rotterdam about. Such a dancefloor could generate about 60 per cent of the building’s energy.” via Evening Standard & Daily Mail
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Colour Hair(Must Read!!!)
In this new era of fashion of culture,many people want to colour their hair with blonde and other interesting colour and what islam say about this
Dr Anisah Ab Ghani said that the marry women with hijab can colour their hair.It because it is good to look beautifull for their husband,but the wife must wearing hijab whereever she goes because the beautiful is just for their husband.
Prophet Muhammad said to Abu bakar as siddiq to colour abu bakar hair with other then black colour.It showed that to avoid the hoax of age..
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The Great of REJAB,SYAABAN and RAMADHAN
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Iskandar Zulkarnain
Last week,En Firdaus tought us about The Iskandar Zulkarnain,he ask our class to search about Iskandar Zulkarnain in Al-quran.Luckly,the next morning i read a syamil al-quran in SURAH KHAF,my favourite surah.In There,the Quran tell Iskandar Zulkarnain fought with Barbaric Asian people That call Yakjuj and Makjuj.
And for more information,Me in form 3 i has read a biografy of Iskandar Zulkarnain.The Book said that Iskandar Zulkarnain want to search the fountain of youth.The water of fountain of youth can make the life who drink it is more longer.In his search he found Nabi Khidir who has drank the water and until now the nabi Khidir still exist.The wonderful story of Iskandar Zulkarnain is so magnificient until im cry reading it
for you information If we Hafaz surah khafi Ayat 1-10 insyaallah we will save from dajjal laknatullah
P/S Nabi Khidir is believe live until now.He pray every solat fardhu at makkah until now
subhanallah,
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An Ancient Roman
Last week my group has been schedule to present about an Ancient Roman,
Firstly,what I understand about Roman Empire is it is famous with their dictator leader Julius Caesar.In Ancient Roman,The Empire so Powerful and that because they can easily conquerd Mediteranian sea so easy because they has a Strong Armada Fleet.Also Their Legion is so discipline and so tough and make their more strategies in Battle Station
The Roman Army strategy is an Turtle formation
The Famous Tortoise Formation
Octavian took the name Augustus and assumed almost absolute power, retaining only a pretense of the Republican form of government.[37] His designated successor, Tiberius, took power without serious opposition, establishing the Julio-Claudian dynasty, which lasted until the death of Nero in 68.[38] The territorial expansion of what was now the Roman Empire continued, and the state remained secure,[39] despite a series of emperors widely viewed as depraved and corrupt (for example, Caligula is argued by some to have been insane and Nero had a reputation for cruelty and being more interested in his private concerns than the affairs of the state[40]). Their rule was followed by the Flavian dynasty.[41] During the reign of the "Five Good Emperors" (96–180), the Empire reached its territorial, economic, and cultural zenith.[42] The state was secure from both internal and external threats, and the Empire prospered during the Pax Romana ("Roman Peace").[43][44] With the conquest of Dacia during the reign of Trajan, the Empire reached the peak of its territorial expansion; Rome's dominion now spanned 2.5 million square miles (6.5 million km²).[45]
The Roman Empire at its greatest extent under Trajan in AD 117.
The period between 193 and 235 was dominated by the Severan dynasty, and saw several incompetent rulers, such as Elagabalus.[46] This and the increasing influence of the army on imperial succession led to a long period of imperial collapse and external invasions known as the Crisis of the Third Century.[47][48] The crisis was ended by the more competent rule of Diocletian, who in 293 divided the Empire into an eastern and western half ruled by a tetrarchy of two co-emperors and their two junior colleagues.[49] The various co-rulers of the Empire competed and fought for supremacy for more than half a century. On May 11, 330, Emperor Constantine I firmly established Byzantium as the capital of the Roman Empire and renamed it Constantinople.[50] The Empire was permanently divided into the Eastern Roman Empire (later known as the Byzantine Empire) and the Western Roman Empire in 395.[51]
The Western Empire was constantly harassed by barbarian invasions, and the gradual decline of the Roman Empire continued over the centuries.[52] In the 4th century, the westward migration of the Huns caused the Visigoths to seek refuge within the borders of the Roman Empire.[53] In 410, the Visigoths, under the leadership of Alaric I, sacked the city of Rome itself.[54] The Vandals invaded Roman provinces in Gaul, Spain, and northern Africa, and in 455 sacked Rome.[55] On September 4, 476, the Germanic chief Odoacer forced the last Roman emperor in the west, Romulus Augustus, to abdicate.[56] Having lasted for approximately 1200 years, the rule of Rome in the West came to an end.[57]
The Eastern Empire, by contrast, would suffer a similar fate, though not as drastic. Justinian managed to briefly reconquer Northern Africa and Italy, but Byzantine possessions in the West were reduced to southern Italy and Sicily within a few years after Justinian's death.[58] In the east, partially resulting from the destructive Plague of Justinian, the Byzantines were threatened by the rise of Islam, whose followers rapidly conquered territories in Syria and Egypt and soon presented a direct threat to Constantinople.[59][60] The Byzantines, however, managed to stop Islamic expansion into their lands during the 8th century, and beginning in the 9th century reclaimed parts of the conquered lands.[61][59] In 1000 AD the Eastern Empire was at its height: Basileios II reconquered Bulgaria and Armenia, culture and trade flourished.[62] However, soon after the expansion was abruptly stopped in 1071 at the Battle of Manzikert. This finally lead the empire into a dramatic decline. Several centuries of internal strife and Turkic invasions ultimately paved the way for Emperor Alexius I Comnenus to send a call for help to the West in 1095.[59] The West responded with the Crusades, eventually resulting in the Sack of Constantinople by participants in the Fourth Crusade. The conquest of Constantinople in 1204 would see the fragmentation of what little remained of the empire into successor states, the ultimate victor being that of Nicaea.[63] After the recapture of Constantinople by imperial forces, the empire was little more than a Greek state confined to the Aegean coast. The Eastern Empire came to an end when Mehmed II conquered Constantinople on May 29, 1453.[64
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Just Want a Label (PM Ismail)
I hate to tell this,but im not satisfied with my group, hey guys this is Final Project that will be point in CGPA.Please be serious.How come in 3 weeks you cant do a floor plan,section,window detail,Please la,thats why i dont like group work you not doing your best to aim the high mark.This is an architecture programme not an Office Management.You all just want a label as an architecture student that make your parent proud.
But Please...If you all still in school boy level,please change your cost and stay away from architecture.What PM Ismail told you in Part 1."The Malay just like to use as an architecture student as a label to make their parents proud of them,but not feel as an architecture student"
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Couple is Haram in ISLAM!!

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