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Starting a new term with a new beginning. It was a nice break after the first term for me. The first term was both tough and interesting as I had the opportunity to learn a lot of things related to my progression route and also about the famous artist and their artworks. Moreover, it was tough as there was a lot of work to complete and I was unable to finish it due to my poor time management. I want to focus more on time management and complete all of my work on time in this term.

During the break, I was spending most of the time in my house as the break finished really fast. I was really bored staying at home for the whole day and the weather was really nice so, I just went outside and walked around the university. Moreover, I had already visited almost all the buildings of the university for the classes but I never went inside the Queen's Building. That day I just went inside that building and I was really inspired and also surprised by the interior design of the building. After coming back home, I looked into the history of these building to know how the building was designed and what is the concept behind the planning of the structure.
 
Queen's Building is the work of the Alan Short and Brian Ford. They took a great initiative to reintegrate natural ventilation into the design of big structures. The Queens Building, which was finished in 1993, is perhaps the most well-known example of Alan Short and Brian Ford's groundbreaking efforts to reintegrate natural ventilation into the planning of big structures. Peake Short's brewery for Simonds Farson Cisk in Malta had served as an accurate demonstration of the potential of natural ventilation, but it wasn't their first and it wasn't to be their last, as shown by the Torrent Research Centre in Ahmedabad, India.




I am really excited for this term and learn more in this term. I am starting this term with a resolution that I want to achieve good results by working more hard than the last term.

References:

Queen's Building (2023) Queens Building. Available at: https://www.dmu.ac.uk/campus/venues/gallery/queens-building.aspx (Accessed: April 16, 2023). 

Harris, P.byE. (2022) H.S. Goodhart-Rendel and the 20th Century Victorians, Less Eminent Victorians. Available at: https://lesseminentvictorians.com/2021/03/01/h-s-goodhart-rendel-and-the-20th-century-victorians/ (Accessed: April 16, 2023).

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  1. Good first effort, make sure you include references for your images if you didn't take the photograph yourself.

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