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A subject I enjoy studying this semester Blog 8

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  Hello everyone   Today I am going to talk you about the subject that I like to study the most this semester of my career. The subject is called architecture and earthquake, corresponding to the fifth semester of the architecture career, the teacher is called Verónica Vargas and her assistant is called Rocío Gil. The schedule that this subject took was on Wednesday morning, the teachers mainly passed the matter to us orally and accompanied it with a PowerPoint presentation, and sometimes they divided the classes into two, where at the beginning they passed the contents and then they showed us an exercise where we applied the contents. The main contents of this subject were to show us how to structure a building in the best way, taking into account all the variables that this presents, they taught us from the most general, such as what is an earthquake, types of soils, technical drawing of structural plans, to more specific things like center of mass, center of stiff...

A Career-Related Website Blog 7

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Hello everyone, it's been a while. Today I want to talk to you about a website that I visit a lot when I do work for my career. This web page is called "Plataforma Arquitectura" you can enter through the following link: https://www.plataformaarquitectura.cl/cl On this website you can find all kinds of architectural work, it is very easy to search, in the search engine you can put the name of the work or if you do not have a specific one in mind, but if you know which architect you are looking for, you can put the name of the architect or his architecture studio. Also if you are looking for something more general, such as a "library" you can search with that name and many works related to that will appear, which I find very useful in case you do not have references and want to search for one. Actually, I visit this page all the time, because it serves me for all my university courses, since it is always necessary to have architectural references for wha...