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Context, Community, and Capital
Published 2019-07-01“…This essay focuses on the language architects use to navigate the intersection of architecture, housing, and neoliberalism. …”
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Density
Published 2019-07-01“…Elaborating a potted history of architects’ use and manipulation of density ratios, I argue that density has been a critical and effective instrument of the neoliberal agenda. …”
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El saqueo a la historia
Published 2020-03-01“…The Journal of Architecture, 11(2), Londres, Gran Bretaña: Routledge, the Royal Institute of British Architects, 2006, pp. 187-201. …”
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The Digital Nature of Gothic - Lars Spuybroek John Ruskin
Published 2022-05-01“…Lars Spuybroek, the founder of Nox Architects, one of the names that come to mind when talking about digital architecture today, described these characteristics of Ruskin as the “digital nature of Gothic”. …”
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Les pratiques paysagistes à l’épreuve du film de recherche
Published 2024-11-01“…Over the last few decades, landscape architecture has emerged in France as an alternative to urban planning, which is all too often limited to functionalist recipes. Landscape architects have endeavoured to produce spaces that integrate not only the ecological, social and cultural specificities of territories, but also the sensitive dimension of people’s relationship with their environment. …”
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Design Through Landscape Architecture for Residential Common Spaces in Japan
Published 2022-06-01“…Accordingly, the landscape architects design the spaces buildings that give life to the structures. …”
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Le climat et la ville : la nécessité d’une recherche croisant les disciplines
Published 2012-05-01“…So climatologists, geographers, town planners and architects could reflect together on the interest to take into account the urban climate in the urban planning and the architecture. …”
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Cosmotechnologies of Community and Collaboration in Vandana Singh’s Speculative Architectures
Published 2025-02-01“… Yuk Hui, referring both to climate change and its accompanying social upheavals, writes that ‘to confront the crisis that is before us’, humans will have to rethink the idea of technological universality and how it constructs our relationship to each other and to the natural world. For architects, this means considering how much architecture today is constrained by a singular technological paradigm, and how architects can think the many technologies of architecture differently. …”
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Digitally-Driven Architecture
Published 2010-01-01“…The shift from mechanical to digital forces architects to reposition themselves: Architects generate digital information, which can be used not only in designing and fabricating building components but also in embedding behaviours into buildings. …”
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The Office of William Tite (1798-1873): Architecture at the Start of the Railway Age
Published 2020-12-01“…He was one of the most successful English architects of the nineteenth century in terms of wealth and general reputation. …”
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Shock wave attenuation in a high-entropy alloy with pre-existing dislocation network
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Concepts for Sustainable Landscape Mosaics
Published 2021-06-01“… This new 9-page publication of the UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department is for Florida homeowners, residential and commercial property managers, and landscape architects interested in creating aesthetically pleasing landscapes and to help individuals choose the right plant for the right place. …”
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Development Trend of IP Router Tecbnologies
Published 2015-04-01“…Based on the IP router developing history,the most eye-tracking technologies of IP router were analyzed and discussed in-depth with the growing service requirements.The future routers should be high-volumed,virtualized,open-architected and programmable.As a result,the IP network is about to evolve to software-defined and cloud-network converged architecture.…”
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Le Collage comme outil exploratoire collectif dans la conception d’espaces publics
Published 2023-06-01“…Further, as a tool of prefiguration, it allows us to explore the possibilities of an uncertain future.Collage is also a collective tool, created by numerous team members in the agencies, drawing on the non-hierarchical skills of different people (architects, landscape architects, project managers, trainees, draughtsmen) and erasing the notion of authorship. …”
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Ambiguous Territory
Published 2018-11-01“…The exhibition Ambiguous Territory: Architecture, Landscape and the Postnatural assembles a shifting tide of practices, objects, and images by architects, landscape architects, and artists that points to ways of operating within this new paradigm.…”
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Correlation between the built environment and sociology: A critical review of residential segregation and social housing policy in Iran
Published 2025-01-01“…By using design strategies that support social sustainability and inclusiveness, architects can create thriving and sustainable urban environments that prioritize the needs of marginalized communities. …”
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Analysis of general plans of the USSR universities in 1970–1980
Published 2023-11-01“…It is possible to note the comprehensive approach of architects of the period to the development of master plans of universities. …”
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Super-utilisateurs ou super-spécialistes ? Cartographie des catalyseurs de la transformation numérique en agence d’architecture
Published 2020-12-01“…Detailed knowledge of these phenomena is crucial in order for architects and future architects to be actors and not victims of these digital transformations.Although the transformation of a practice is due to multiple factors, we suggest focusing on just one of them; that is, the internal organization and, more particularly, the human agents of digital transformation. …”
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Layers of Invisibility in Portuguese State Furniture Design, 1940-1974
Published 2015-12-01“…These were objects designed for everyday use, in which technological possibilities and material sturdiness were fundamental concerns, and their designers were frequently little-known architects working within the civil service sphere; better-known names, in turn, are seldom credited with having created the pieces that furnished their own buildings. …”
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