Midterm Project Architecture and Society This graded project gives you the chanc

Midterm Project
Architecture and Society
This graded project gives you the chance to apply what you have learned in our course discussions thus far by considering the context, symbolic value, history, and current use of one of the following structures. Please prepare a well-organized PowerPoint and present your findings in terms that we have learned throughout our first three units and course discussions. Take especial care to link your analysis of this structure to our major course themes and integrate some of our core terms and concepts into your presentation. Think about our analysis of the relationship of place and space to society, the value of monuments to the formation of cultural or popular memory, and design as a cultural artifact. In case one of the options below does not appeal to you, please feel free to propose an appropriate alternative.
This project is worth 8 points.
Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
Fushimi Inari Taisha, Kyoto, Japan
Amazon Theater, Manaus, Brazil
Globe Theater, London, UK
Haydar Aliyev Cultural Centre, Baku Azerbaijan
The White House, Washington D.C., USA
Forbidden City, Beijing, China
Pyramid of the Moon, Teotihuacan, Mexico
Chinese Theater, Los Angeles, USA
Big Ben, London, UK
Parthenon, Athens, Greece
St Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow, Russia
Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
Tribune Tower, Chicago, USA
Taj Mahal, Agra, India
Olympic Stadium, Berlin, Germany
Space Needle, Seattle, USA
Temple Complex, Machu Picchu, Peru
Mosque-Cathedral, Córdoba, Spain
Pantheon, Rome, Italy
Hagia Sofia, Istanbul, Turkey
Angkor Wat, Angkor, Cambodia
The Alamo, San Antonio, USA
Borobudur, Indonesia
San Ignacio Mini, Misiones, Argentina
Guiding questions to answer in your presentation:
Who built this structure?
When and why was it built?
How has it been used in the past? Always for its intended purpose or has it been adapted for reuse by later generations?
Was it built using local materials?
Where, specifically, is it located? On a hillside? At an intersection? On a busy street? Does its location impact the way people interact with the building?
What is this building’s cultural value? What are its cultural connections?
HELLO, YOU COULD DECIDE WHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING STRUCTURES APPEAL TO YOU THE MOST, IT DOESNT MATTER TO ME, I RATHER YOU CHOOSE. WHICH EVER ONE YOU LIKE. JUST ONE OPTION FROM THE LIST. THANK YOU- CUSTOMER