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9/11National Memorial

Stephanie Sanchez Professor Mathew Gold English 1110 December 18, 2012   THE POOLS OF MEMORIES 9/11 September 11,2001, the blackest day to Americans. September 11 was the date of the terrorist attack carried out by a militant group Al- Qaeda … Continue reading

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9/11 Memorial

September 11, 2001 is a black day that Americans will never forget  around 3,000 people lost their lives. The 9/11 Memorial is a structure in honor of  those who we lost in  september 11, 2001 terrorist attack. The memorial are two … Continue reading

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The Church of the Dominican Convent – STEPHANIE SANCHEZ

The Church of The Dominican Convent is a jewel to America. The Dominican Convent has been stand for more that 3 centuries, to be exactly since 1510s, is one of the most important, oldest buildings in America, a masterpiece. As … Continue reading

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Response-Chapter 3 What’s worth preserving?

In chapter 3 “What’s Worth Preserving” We learn the difference between formal, experiential and activist critique. While Formal and experiential critiques describes, demonstrate and give you a tour, Activist critique argue, fight or defend  what they want; if a building … Continue reading

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W57- Stephanie Sanchez

The elegantly W57 a residential building located in the west side highway and 57th street is about to get a whole attention. The convoluted building whose form shift depending on the viewers’ vantage point. From the west side highway you’ll … Continue reading

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Stephanie sanchez – Formal Critique

Brooklyn is one of the borough of New York City that has a splendid Greek architecture. In order to appreciate it you must go to downtown Brooklyn. The Dime Savings Bank of New York, originally Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn operated from 1859 to … Continue reading

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Summary of “Architecture and the lost art of drawing”

In Michael Graves’s “Architecture and the lost art of drawing,” which was published in September 1,2012 edition of The New York Times, Graves describes how people have lost art of drawing and how the computer is transforming every aspect of … Continue reading

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Unphotographable Moment #3

This is a picture a did not take of me and my friend at Pinkberry. Entering in Pinkberry feeling the positive energy, we ordered our favorite ice cream, vanilla and fruits (strawberries, pineapple and Mango) and in the top glazed … Continue reading

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Unphotographable Moment #2

This is a picture a did not take of a woman walking through the Brooklyn bridge. She was covering herself and a little kid of a pouring rain with a cardboard, both with worn clothing were shivering from the cold. … Continue reading

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Unphotographable moment #1

This is a picture I did not take of a beach in my country. I was in the beach watching the most beautiful show, The Sunset. The sound of the wave colliding each other, the palm trees moving with the … Continue reading

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