SketchUp Shortcuts for Windows

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Sketchup lessons Sketchup tutorials Camera/Image Igloo I Camera/Orbit O Camera/Pan H Camera/Zoom Z Camera/Zoom Extents Ctr+Shift+E   Shift+Z Camera/Zoom Window Ctr+Shift+W Draw/Arcs/2 Point Arc A Draw/Lines/Line L Draw/Shapes/Circle C Draw/Shapes/Rectangle R Edit/Copy Ctrl+C   Ctrl+Insert Edit/Cut Ctrl+X      Shift+Delete Edit/Delete    Delete Edit/Make Component G Edit/Paste Ctrl+V Shift+Insert Edit/Redo Ctrl+Y Edit/Select All Ctrl+A Edit/Select None Ctrl+T […]

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Persian Gardens

Persian Gardens:- Marked the beginning of “Modern Garden Architecture”. •The Persian garden style evolved after the Egyptian style of gardening. •The Persian garden was an answer to the aridity of the local climate, where the high-walled garden and the shady trees with their air cooled by streams and fountains were a simple recipe for paradise. •Pools

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Vastu for Residential Buildings

Vastu for Residential Buildings. The meaning of ‘Vastu’ is ‘dwelling’, which is the home for gods and humans. Vastu Shastra is based on various energies that come from the atmosphere, like solar energy from the sun, cosmic energy, lunar energy, thermal energy, magnetic energy, light energy, and wind energy. These energies can be balanced to

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ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE

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ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE ( 7TH CENTURY TO PRESENT DAY )   GEOGRAPHICAL   The Muslim faith flourished principally in the countries of Southern Asia and Northern Africa In modern times, the following countries were governed by Islamic rulers and largely populated by Islamic people during the following periods indicated Ø  Africa North of Sahara ( 7thcentury

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Early Christian Architecture & Art characteristics

Early Christian Architecture & Art characteristics (313 – 800 ) GEOGRAPHICAL ·         Christianity has its birth in Judea, an eastern province of the Roman Empire ·         It was naturally carried by St Peter and St Paul and other missionaries in Rome, as the center of the world empire ·         In spite of the opposition and

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BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE

BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE (330 – 1453 & LATER)   GEOGRAPHICAL ·         Byzantium, renamed Constantinople after Constantine the Great, its imperial founder ·         Also called New Rome, was the capital of the Roman empire in 330 ·         It stood at the junction o Bosporus and the Sea of Marmora, where Europe and Asia are divided by only a narrow strip

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