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AREN 2310 Architectural HistoryWashington DC Buildings Project Due: November 19, 2019Buildings under Consideration White House United States Capitol Hill Building United States Supreme Court Washington D.C. Mall Lincoln Memorial Building Thomas Jefferson Building Treasury Building Report Criteria: PowerPoint Format Slides Each reporter/ presenter should provide historical origin and date of structure.2.The architect and date of design work agreement should be provided.3.Original and current function of building should be provided.4.Building characteristics, building floor plan, total square footage (material, design elements, period, style, and technique of construction) should be provided. 5.Photos of building characteristics and illustration of building physical features should be provided.6.Map Image Indication of Building Location and Address7.Site Area acreage 8.Name of Architect-Designer9.Purpose of building and Dedication, Date of Construction10.Column Type (Colonnade), Classification of building (number of columns, number of rows ) 11.Column Inter-columnation 12.Materials of Construction13.Pediment, and Metope Narrative14. Interior Main Statues Characterized15.Interior Materials Cover Slide Required : Title of Report, Presenter’s Name Course Title,. University, Instructor, DateFour (4) references (APA style) required.~ Submittal of Power-Point Slides, two slides per sheet, include introductory cover slide~RUBRIC (Grading): Introduction, Criteria coverage, Communication Language, Grammar, Punctuation, Personal Insights, Third Person Narrative, Effectiveness (Compelling/Convincing/ Sound reporting), and Graphics."Third person" most commonly appears in the phrases "third-person narrative," "to write in the third person," and "third-party (or -person) insurance." Third Person Narrative. A third-person narrative is a story told using the pronouns "he," "she," "it," or "they" or using nouns. In other words, the story is not told from a personal perspective. A third-person narrative contrasts with a first-person narrative, which is a story told from a personal perspective using the pronoun "I" (and sometimes "we"). To Write in the Third Person. "To write in the third person" means to use nouns or the pronouns "he," "she," "it," or "they." It is common in business writing.Third Party Insurance. Third-party insurance protects against the claims of others. Look at the following sentence: I (the first party) am ensured by you, the insurer (the second party), to protect me against them (the third party).
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