UUAS - Architecture
‼️ A 20 day full time freelancing opportunity… Sills required- proficiency in autocad and revit modeling. Payment- 10k etb for 20 days Needed - 2 people Send your portfolio showing your modeling skills to >> @jake_cole << Be quick to apply as it is…
Reminder ‼️
Tomorrow is the deadline.
Skills needed - revit, autocad and lumion
Duration- 20 working days/ 10k etb
Send your portfolio showing your modeling skills to >> @jake_cole <<
Be quick to apply as it is urgent!!
@unityarch
Tomorrow is the deadline.
Skills needed - revit, autocad and lumion
Duration- 20 working days/ 10k etb
Send your portfolio showing your modeling skills to >> @jake_cole <<
Be quick to apply as it is urgent!!
@unityarch
In egyptian architecture, tomb of pharaohs was the?
Anonymous Quiz
12%
Ziggurat
9%
Mastaba
70%
Pyramid
10%
Sphinx
The space between the colonnade and the naos wall in Greek temple.
Anonymous Quiz
21%
Antefix
28%
Pteroma
32%
Anthemion
19%
Stoa
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Which of the order was added by the Romans to the orders used by the Greeks.
Anonymous Quiz
17%
Ionic
32%
Corinthian
36%
Composite
15%
Doric
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We are delighted to invite you to Goethe Institution in Addis Ababa for an exclusive exhibition titled "Piassa Day and Night."
This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience the lost charm of Piassa through the lens of six photographers.
Photographers:
Birhanu Manaye
klaus kuhun
Hilina Tadesse
Hilena Tafesse
Mikiyas Liyew
Ruth Takele
Friday, April 26, 2024, at 6 P.M. as we showcase the lifestyle, culture, and architecture of this historic city before its passing. The exhibition promises to be a visual journey that will transport you to a bygone era.
Directions to the Goethe Institution: Pass by the main gate of Addis Ababa University, and after 200 meters, look for the sign on the right-hand side. Location
@unityarch
This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience the lost charm of Piassa through the lens of six photographers.
Photographers:
Birhanu Manaye
klaus kuhun
Hilina Tadesse
Hilena Tafesse
Mikiyas Liyew
Ruth Takele
Friday, April 26, 2024, at 6 P.M. as we showcase the lifestyle, culture, and architecture of this historic city before its passing. The exhibition promises to be a visual journey that will transport you to a bygone era.
Directions to the Goethe Institution: Pass by the main gate of Addis Ababa University, and after 200 meters, look for the sign on the right-hand side. Location
@unityarch
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The chair of Appropriate building technology at EiABC in collaboration with the National bamboo construction centre NBCC invites you to join this public lecture on Sustainable Architecture in the Global South by Miriam Prikryl.
Date: April 29, 2024, Afternoon 4:30 pm
Venue: EiABC Pavilion
@unityarch
Date: April 29, 2024, Afternoon 4:30 pm
Venue: EiABC Pavilion
@unityarch
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An ancient Greek Portico, a long colonnaded shelter used in public places.
Anonymous Quiz
29%
Stoa
38%
Anthemion
20%
Pteroma
14%
Antefix
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#art #discovery
Tesfaye Urgessa, an Ethiopian artist based in Addis Ababa, explores socio-political themes including race, migration, and the impacts of war and displacement, influenced by political unrest in the artist's home country. Urgessa's works are currently representing Ethiopia at the Venice Biennale in the country's first ever pavilion, where his canvases feature symbols of war such as aircraft and weapons, alongside figures that embody resilience and vulnerability.
In a concurrent show at saatchiyates available to explore on Artsy, the artist's work deftly addresses contemporary issues of identity and domestic tension while referencing his classical training and Ethiopian iconography.
Source: artsy
@unityarch
Tesfaye Urgessa, an Ethiopian artist based in Addis Ababa, explores socio-political themes including race, migration, and the impacts of war and displacement, influenced by political unrest in the artist's home country. Urgessa's works are currently representing Ethiopia at the Venice Biennale in the country's first ever pavilion, where his canvases feature symbols of war such as aircraft and weapons, alongside figures that embody resilience and vulnerability.
In a concurrent show at saatchiyates available to explore on Artsy, the artist's work deftly addresses contemporary issues of identity and domestic tension while referencing his classical training and Ethiopian iconography.
Source: artsy
@unityarch
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