an abstract for the paper
Appropriate headings for each section
a References list of seven to ten sources
The final paper will focus on choosing two structures that are similar and appeal to you. Those structures can be any type of building, including skyscrapers, museums, auditoriums, aqueducts, shrines, churches, cathedrals, opera houses, significant government buildings, as well as bridges, helicopters, airplanes, ships, Ferris wheels (perhaps the Millennium or London Eye). You are to dedicate a third of the paper to one structure, a third to the other structure, and a third to a comparison of the two.
Don’t compare structures in Barcelona, Spain
As this course is dedicated to the hard sciences, the focus of the paper needs to be on elements of your structure that deal with engineering, science, or business. Cultural or political history, cultural identity, and religious or aesthetic (its beauty) significance are not the guiding principle. Rather consider the structure in light of the following:
The manner in which it was constructed which might include
The materials used to build it
Any innovations used to construct it
The steps used in constructing it
The time it took to construct it
Its expense
Its use of light (extremely important when considering cathedrals)
Its purpose (e.g., nuclear submarines or cathedrals)
Where specifically it was constructed
Any problems that arose during its construction
The importance of the natural elements such as earthquakes or tsunamis in its construction
Writing Guidelines
10 pages, double-spaced
Appropriate title, no title page
Abstract, single-spaced, placed beneath title, before introduction
Headings, probably approximately four
Any appropriate font , 11 or 12 font
Seven to ten references, References section
Tables or figures approximately 1”x1” appropriately labeled, captioned and referenced.
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