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Jenny Chou

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University of Massachusetts Lowell
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Other : Business Administration

Hi, my name is Jenny Chou, I'm currently a Senior and this semester will be my last semester at the university! I'm majoring in Business Administration, concentrating in Marketing and Business Analytics. Art History, Music and Culture has always been a course I wanted to take. My hobby is to visit the museum around the world. One of my favorite museums I have been to is the Museum of Fine Art in New York City. Inside the museum, there are endless exhibitions and I particularly like the Asian cultures, Egyptian exhibitions, and the contemporary arts. 

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Ancient religious architectures VS. Modern religious architectures

<p>Inside this Ancient religious architectures VS. Modern religious architecture collection, I will be showing various religious architectures/buildings from the ancient times vs the modern religious building that we have right now. The purpose of creating this collection is because I want to distinguish the difference between the religious architecture around the world and compare it to what the architectures look like back in the old time, since both are religious building, it both are dedicated to a specific goddess, but their outside look looks totally different. The history of architecture is concerned with religious buildings other than any other type. People use the buildings such as temples, churches, mosques, etc. as a place to worship and sometimes shelter. Those religious architectures are also known as the Sacred architectures, many cultures and countries devoted their resources to their sacred buildings to show their respect for their goddess and to worship them. We don’t just see them in ancient history. Today, there is still building being built in the modern world purely for religious reasons, such as churches and temples. In this collection, I will be showing a mix of modern religious buildings and ancient buildings, I will be comparing the two different centuries architectures through pictures.</p> <p>#AHMC2019<br /></p>
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