Fri 23rd

Architecture Dissertation: what dissertation topics to present relating to some new current affairs in architecture?

Published by: rosetyler73 on Friday 23rd October 2009 05:10am
Architecture is the art and science of scheming out and construct buildings and other physical structures by a person or a computer, primarily to provide shelter.  It is the art or science of building; exclusively: the art or practice of designing and building structures and especially livable ones.

For your architecture dissertation you are required to do methodical research work. Architecture is all about originality where as dissertation writing is all about research on a great topic.

Architecture dissertations have a lot to do with the topic. If you choose a good architect dissertation topic it would be much easier for you visualize how your dissertation is going to be. It is like visualizing a building before it stands up. A good topic gives your architecture dissertation a sound platform.

Some great architecture dissertation topics can be: 
1.Earthquake design in architecture
2.Building wonder bridges
3.Organic architecture
4.Non rectangular building science
5.The wonder that is Sydney Opera house
6.How architecture affects the environment
7.Form more important then function?
8.Eco-friendly type of architecture packed with state-of-the-art technology for energy conservation like photocells, quantum mechanics, fusion technology, etc.
9.Ultimate design of eco/modern living and why people won't buy such a house and why builders won't build and how easy/difficult it would be to get planning permission etc.?
Fri 21st

Come over to Spursfc.ning.com

Published by: coys1 on Friday 21st August 2009 05:08pm
Hi all as this Yidbook has closed down why dont you all come and join the other YIDBOOK http://spursfc.ning.com its active has all the latest news and tv links chatroom videos pictures its own Spurs shop and much more and is active with 580 members so far and a new forum and for the amazing price of zero pence Coys come and join the fun 
Sat 18th

Is this still running ?

Published by: coys1 on Saturday 18th July 2009 06:07pm
is this still running there is no activity in here seems a shame im going on the other YIDBOOK http://spursfc.ning.com   at least it has people to talk to and a chatroom simples COYS 4 LIFE
Sat 4th

egen facebook variant for kun tottenham fans kalt Yidbook

Published by: coys1 on Saturday 4th July 2009 11:07am
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Mon 19th

BUT NOT LAST, AT LEAST

Published by: Dublin Yid on Monday 19th January 2009 04:01pm
Spurs-1 Pompey-1

Two words, “at” and “least” are getting me through the process dealing with this result.

They can go before any of these sentences:

…we didn’t lose.

…we’re no longer bottom of the table.

…we’re out of the bottom three.

…we scored our first Premiership goal in four games.

…Defoe got his first goal since his return.

…the goal we conceded was a fluke.

…overall we had the better of the play.

When I read that lot over and over it does actually serve as consolation.

And in some ways, it helps me forget Darren Bent’s miss of the season which could sadly be the last thing Spurs fans remember of the player if he is transferred away in the coming weeks.

I do have one particular query for Mr Redknapp, by the way.

Just HOW BAD are Cesar Sanchez and Ben Alnwick in goal that he felt forced to play a half-crocked Gomes who can’t even kick a dead ball?

I don’t think he could have blamed the players this time if, as seemed likely, the Brazilian’s disability actually led to a goal for the visitors![

If that’s the case, our squad is indeed in dire straits and I’m not sure how much we can do to rectify all our problems in this particular transfer window.

With King out long term, no creativity to speak of coming from the midfield and Bent seemingly on the way out, that means we need at least one new player in every area of the park, and expecting the signings to gel with the existing players in time to pull us up to mid-table in the next 16 games is quite a big ask.

It would be hard to pinpoint poor individual performances on the day here. Fans around the web seem to be singling out Gareth Bale, but I reckon that’s a bit harsh. We actually created more chances than usual on the day, and in the most part we were tidy at the back.

It was just the finishing that was lacking.

At least we have a couple of cup games, one of them which could see us return to Wembley, to take our minds off it.

  (taken from my blog, ...and STILL Ricky Villa!!!)
Thu 15th

The Way Forward

Published by: Dublin Yid on Thursday 15th January 2009 10:01pm

I think my Spurs have reached a crucial point in their season so comment is necessary.

Our next three matches read thus; Portsmouth at home in the Premiership on Sunday, Burnley away in the Carling Cup semifinal on Wednesday, and Manchester United away in the FA Cup the following Saturday. Here is how I would approach that series of matches…

First, I would of course have to acknowledge that the Premiership is a priority. Eleven defeats in twentyone matches is absolutely awful for a club like Tottenham. Sure, it can be argued that just three points could send us as high as 11th, but the fact remains that we’ve had matches with Stoke, Hull, Fulham, West Brom, Middlesbrough, Sunderland to name but a few and we haven’t been able to take three points.

So I guess it’s not a case of “all we have to do”. It needs to be worked at.

And so I'd try to put out what I consider to be my best available team for the Portsmouth clash. At the moment that reads like this.

Gomes

Corluka Woodgate King(capt) Assou-Ekottu

Lennon Zokora Modrić O’Hara

Pavlyuchenko Defoe

Before the match I would say this to the players…

“Right lads, you’re what I consider to be my best team, but that doesn’t mean any of you are irreplacable. There’s still a couple of weeks left in the transfer window, so get out there on Sunday and play like you want to help me get this club back up the table to where it’s fans demand we be.”

Meanwhile, in another room, I would assemble this team…

Cesar

Gunter Rocha Dawson (capt) Bale

Bentley Tarrabt Huddlestone Ghaly

dos Santos Campbell

…and I would tell them this…

“You lot are what I consider right now to be my Second XI. But that doesn’t mean you don’t have a chance to make it at this club. To prove it, I’m picking you for BOTH the Carling Cup semifinal 2nd leg at Burnley AND the trip to Old Trafford. You will have 180 minutes to show me and the Spurs faithful what you can do. We have a reasonably comfortable 3-goal cushion against Burnley and with UEFA Cup matches around the corner we’re literally on a hiding to nothing against United. Let’s see which one of ye are up for it.”

You may notice that I have left out both Jenas and Bent. The reason is I’ve heard rumours they’re being lined up for transfer out of White Hart lane and to be honest I think we could do without the pair of them.

When the final whistle blows at Old Trafford, there will be eight full days left in the transfer window (it is extended to midnight Feb 1st). Following my plan should give us enough info as to what areas we need to sign players together with enough time to do it.

But then again I’m not Harry, so it will be interesting to see what he actually does. We all said that it was Damien Commolli that put us where we are; now is Redknapp’s time to prove us right.

This was taken from my blog ...and STILL Ricky Villa!!

Sun 21st

LETS GET IT ALL STRAIGHT

Published by: Tazzyboy on Sunday 21st December 2008 11:12am

RUMOUR:WERE A SMALL CLUB.TRUTH:weve got the 5th biggest behind man.utd,Liverpool,ar5ena1 an Chelsea.The last survey in 98 showed us as 4th which shows Chelskis improving fan-base is just glory hunters.We manage to fill to capacity week in week out even when were doing shit(last 20 years.)Theres 80,000 club members and 25,000 waiting for season tickets....which shows what we know...we need a new stadium.

RUMOUR:WERE A JEWISH CLUB.TRUTH:This one started by the Chelsea firm because of the fact were in a highly multicultaural area and in our firm(something Im not into but know about)theres a mix of black white jews christians and atheists which shows our diversity and that were not a racist set up---something Im proud of.Not only that but the Arsenal area has a higher jewish population and David Deins a jew so is Roman Abramovich theres no more no less with us compared to any other club.

RUMOUR:WERE A SHIT TEAM.TRUTH:History doesnt lie.Before the game was about money,corporate sponsorships tv rights etc,Spurs set the standards.The team was all British,in an era were you had to scrap for titles and not buy-we were the first team to do the double,to win the european cup,non league club to win the fa cup,and more firsts.True times have changed-BUT ITS TRADITION AND HISTORY THAT MAKES A CLUB AND WHAT IT STANDS FOR!Another thing these GOONIES may hark on about our lack of titles but you must remember that its the OPINIONS OF EXPERTS THAT COUNT.VENABLES_"THAT TEAM WAS THE BEST I EVER SAW,EVEN BETTER THAN THE UNBEATABLE ARSENAL 2004-2005?Alex Ferguson has said similar,so has Gary Lineker and Bobby Robson-PEOPLE WHO KNOW,NOT SOME DIMLOW DIVVY GOONER MUG!

MY OUTLOOK ON RECENT EVENTS:I didnt like the sale of Keane but I think his best was at Spurs so 20 million was a good price.As for Berbatov Ferguson shouldnt of got away with hounding him but we made profit out of him and a loan striker for the season-good buisness.However--Harry is a good boss,English pedigree a wheeler dealer and someone the players can look over to for guidance.Levys chose an awkward time for the stadium development,but its safe to say its long overdue...........I dont know a lot about his finances but Im sure the board have worked it all out around the recession etc.The stadium will only be part built from naming rights money as well as his own kitty.Winning cups would see us earning prize money but we have to be realistic with what we can acheive.Saying that at the start of the season....I WAS THE MOST EXCITED AS IVE EVER BEEN AS  A SPURS FAN BEFORE BERBA AND KEANES EXIT.

Weve been unlucky with bad decisions(thats football yes,but what wouldve happened if the referee counted the 50 yarder that went in against Man u?!)We wouldve been in Europe.Then last game of the season all the players had food poisoning but still put up a good fight(coys!)The board,split decisions loyalties structure has all played its part but Theyre starting to get it right.We'll be back from our sleep and to all our mockers-------get some crayons and paper and an education!..................YID ARMY!!!.........................COME ON YOU SPURS!!.......

Wed 17th

Club reveals first images of proposed new stadium

Published by: woody1882 on Wednesday 17th December 2008 12:12am

woody sports

The Club has revealed the first images of the Club's proposed new stadium design, part of the Northumberland Development Project. 

Designs for the new home of the Club have been developed by KSS, leaders in stadia design.

Commenting on the release of the images, Club Chairman Daniel Levy said:

"The brief I gave the architects was to design an iconic stadium that would be one of the best in Europe. My over-riding priority is to re-create the terrific atmosphere we have at the current stadium, within a world class stadium that offers state-of -the-art facilities.

"This means designing a stadium which has supporters as close as possible to the field of play and not simply looking to chase headline capacity. Our fans will find themselves closer to the pitch than at any other comparable stadium in the UK. This design puts fan experience first.

"In addition to the stadium, we are designing great facilities within the overall masterplan that will add positively to the local environment and locality, components that can play a role in the regeneration of the wider area."

David Keirle, Chairman of KSS, outlined the strategy behind the stadium design:

"The key driver has been to deliver the best possible fan experience on all levels.

"The visuals of the new stadium show that it's really seen as a building which responds to the brand, which we see as representing style and flowing lines of football.

"We have spent a great deal of time looking at different roof formations. The roof has been designed to focus the noise back onto the crowd and onto the pitch. All seating is enclosed, there are no open corners, so everything is focused back onto the pitch and the acoustics will maximise the impact of the vocal support from fans. The stadium will have a roof that allows us to have four large screens up in the top corners, which means every spectator will be able to see a whole host of information.

"The plans we have produced will result in close proximity for the fans to the pitch, we are going to be metres closer than other stadiums of comparable size. We are fine tuning the plans and these will ultimately determine the final capacity."

The new stadium will also benefit from a Club museum, shops and homes, new facilities for the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation and important public space.

The plans will enable the team to remain at the current site throughout construction.

Daniel Levy added:
"Development projects on this scale take a long time from the initial starting point to final completion. Any new stadia we have seen recently would have been designed at least eight to ten years ago. We are designing for our future and this stadium design has been described as the first of the next generation of stadia.

"This development is more than just somewhere where the team can play football. The Northumberland Development Project will deliver substantial investment for the future of the Borough and will benefit the community.

"It's about leaving a legacy for this great Club and, once delivered, I hope all our fans around the world will be very proud."

Fri 5th

How we can get knocked out of the Wafer Cup

Published by: Dublin Yid on Friday 5th December 2008 05:12pm

We don’t play again until Monday night at Upton Park so I got out my slide rule to see how our Wafer Cup Group D could turn out.

On the night of December 18, the following two matches will be played at the same time…

NEC v Udinese
Tottenham v Spartak Moscow

The way things stand in our group, it is still possible for us to finish first and get a good seeding in the Last 32.

The ONLY way that can happen is if we win and Udinese lose. Doesn’t matter about goal difference in this case. If we win AND they lose, we finish first.

If we draw with Spartak, we at least clinch second spot, though that has its downside in that we must then face one of the “parachute” teams from the Champions League.

Now…to the interesting part. Well, some may find it interesting, others may get a splitting headache!!!

There are circumstances by which we can finish fourth in the group and thus be eliminated from the competition.

They involve both us losing AND NEC beating the Italians, but only in certain ways.

  • First of all, if Spartak beat us by just the one goal, then they can’t overtake us and we’re through no matter what happens in the other match. 
  • If we lose by 2 goals, NEC must win by at least 2 to eliminate us.
  • If we lose by 3 goals, a one-goal win for NEC is enough to eliminate us but ONLY if they score at least one more goal on the night than we do (for example if we lose 1-4, their one-goal win must be 2-1 or better). Obviously, in this case, an NEC win by 2 goals or more will also eliminate us.
  • If we lose by 4 goals or more, any win for NEC is enough to eliminate us.

So as you can see, although it is possible for us to get knocked out, it is highly unlikely, so here’s hoping Spurs fans WON'T have to revert back to this post close to full time on the night!!!

taken from my blog "...and STILL Ricky Villa!!!"