Case study 1: VerSus Project: Vernacular heritage sustainable architecture Vernacular heritage this project aimed to identify the key principles from the vernacular heritage and to use and develop those ideas into the design of a more eco-responsible architecture. The following aspects were key: Construction , Architecture , Landscaping, Urban design and Town planning. Case Study 2 Brooklyn Brewery: case study on a artisanal product design Brooklyn Beer started around
of the art hotel and have initiated this chapter of the project is to analyze the opportunities of developing this hotel by analyzing the cost, duration of such a project, a brief history and study of the location and the personnel required for the activities of the project, and a potentially great business hotspot. This chapter will focus
should be simple to understand. Signs and signals should meet current accessibility guidelines. Photo 2.10 : The example of pedestrian warning sign assembly in fluorescent yellow green Source: www.fredericton.ca 2.4.6 Signal Push Button Within business districts, main streets, and other areas with substantial pedestrian volumes, a pedestrian signals phase should be automatic. In areas with fewer pedestrians, pushbuttons may be used to reduce delays to vehicular traffic. Pushbuttons shall be a minimum