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1. What place is considered to be the heart of the house?
a) bedroom;
b) living room;
c) kitchen.
2. Is there a music player in the kitchen?
a) yes;
b) no.
3. What will happen if you are planning a romantic evening and press a Mood selector?
a) TV will be switched on;
b) the lights will go down and your favourite music will play;
c) a bottle of wine will be delivered.
4. Is it possible to get to know more about the wine you are drinking?
a) yes;
b) no.
5. What is the purpose of using her fingerprints?
a) to pay the bill;
b) to switch on the lights;
c) to observe every corner of the house with the built-in cameras.
6. What are the functions of the intelligent mirror? Choose only 3 variants.
a) show the news;
b) take pictures;
c) show your timetable;
d) play music;
e) show movies;
f) give a weather forecast.
7. Did she like the house?
a) yes;
b) no.
8. What is the cost of the house?
a) €12 000 000;
b) €22 000 000;
c) € 222 000.
Supplementary video.
Watch the video and make notes on the hi-tech equipment described.
1. Smart Intelligent Lighting: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHZi3GHy9Rc
2. Intelligent Home Today: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTzZhTkRlSg
3. What is a Smart Home? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i73n-LTXPIM
4. Smart Home Devices 2015: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26Iy_2z7eJA
Exercise 28. Imagine you are going to live in the Smart House in Figure 7. Write a letter to your friend describing the advantages of its computer-controlled systems and appliances.
Fig. 7. Your New House
Dear Lucy,
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Best wishes,
Tom
UNIT 5
BUILDING MATERIALS
The term “materials” refers to the physical matter used to produce
an object or product. Materials not only comprise the products we use
in our everyday lives, but define the environment in which we live.
Exercise 1. Before reading the text make sure that you understand the following words and expressions.
Durability, ecological impact, value assumptions, processed goods, raw materials, inorganic matter, organic living matter, iron ore, clay, biotic materials, biodegradable, metal alloys, extrusion, rubbers, resins |
Text A
Exercise 2. Read the text and answer the questions.
1. What should be considered before choosing materials?
2. What is raw material?
3. Give examples of organic and inorganic living matter?
The selection of materials is one of the most important decisions that any architect or designer must make as the implications of that choice will necessarily impact all the processes and decisions that follow.
An almost unlimited number of materials exist, and new materials are evolving and being discovered at an incredibly rapid pace. Architects and designers have to consider and weigh all of the implications before choosing one particular material over other materials: how it feels, looks, smells, moves, how heavy or light it is, its durability, cost, aesthetic or cultural resonance, ecological impact, and so on. Successful designs are dependent on the strategic selection of the best materials, coupled with the incorporation of those materials into a design that takes full advantage of their unique properties and characteristics.
Although all materials are derived from the earth, most products today are comprised of materials whose properties are far removed from those of their natural sources. In other words, most products are the result of a series of processes that transform naturally occurring substances into processed goods. Raw materials - unprocessed matter extracted directly from the earth - may be comprised of inorganic matter (iron ore, clay) or organic living matter (wood, cotton, silk). Materials comprised of organic matter are referred to as natural or biotic materials, and are for the most part easily biodegradable. Raw materials are then treated or combined with other materials to become semi-finished or processed materials (metal alloys, composites, paper, cloth). Today, these processed materials are often synthetic or man-made - that is, materials that require a series of extrusion or chemical reaction processes not found in nature (synthetic plastics, rubbers, resins, and fibers such as polyester and nylon).
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