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    Droit pénal et crimes en Algérie : les alibis du pénal by Damien Scalia

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Criminal law is increasingly presented as a possible response to colonial crimes. Its advocates and architects put forward many purposes in its defence: penological objectives, historical challenges, the symbolic function, moral expectations and the cathartic effect. …”
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    The technological reasons of the project: experiences from the School of Pescara by Filippo Angelucci

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…This contribution, by looking at several experiences from the School of Architecture of Pescara, proposes some reflections regarding three emergent reasons that confirm how important it is that the training of future architects contain technological subjects. The relational reason, the reason of the processes and the performance reason can contribute in defining the multi/inter/transdisciplinary horizons of didactics, which are becoming more and more necessary when tackling the complexities of the habitat; both to bring it in line with the working market’s demand for new competences and to develop abilities to relate on more than one level and in multiple scales and temporal interventions.…”
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    Developing Land in Florida with Fire in Mind: Recommendations for Designers, Developers, and Decision-Makers by Martha Monroe, Raelene Crandall, Jennifer Fill, Susan Marynowski

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The type, amount, and structure of vegetation surrounding the development and individual houses will affect the risk that homes will catch fire. Architects and developers can significantly reduce wildfire risk for those living and working in Florida by using fire-resistant materials and managing the landscape around developments. …”
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    A MODEL FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA by Joseph W. H. Lough

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Building upon the research of one of neoliberalism’s leading architects, this paper examines why enacting neoliberal economic and social policies in Bosnia and Herzegovina have led to outcomes contrary to those predicted by traditional neoliberal theory. …”
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    A MODEL FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA by Joseph W. H. Lough

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Building upon the research of one of neoliberalism’s leading architects, this paper examines why enacting neoliberal economic and social policies in Bosnia and Herzegovina have led to outcomes contrary to those predicted by traditional neoliberal theory. …”
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    Repérer et caractériser les dynamiques urbaines : l’appui nouveau des humanités numériques by Iris Eshkol-Taravella, Jade Mekki, Olivier Ratouis, Alain Guez, Rémi Simon

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…It shows the work made in the context of the Vital project (Ville et traitement automatique des langues, “natural language processing and the city”), which draws from the digital humanities and brings together researchers in natural language processing (NLP), architects and urban planners in an original and innovative way. …”
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    Le paysage urbain durable, une nouvelle utopie pour l’aménagement des villes ? by Cedissia About-de Chastenet

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Which are the representations that are made of them the elected officials, the architects, the engineers or the users, who contribute, each one on their level, with the factory of the city? …”
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    Le Corps animal comme puissance subversive des normes architecturales. Retour réflexif sur cinq cas d’étude by Léa Mosconi

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The human body — male, and able-bodied — has long served as a model for architects and urban planners, making it a standard and a scale for architectural projects. …”
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    Question de la taille des arbres dans des jardins japonais de France : rencontres et réflexions entre jardiniers français et japonais by Yoko Mizuma

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It affects the spatial organisation of the garden and concerns landscape architects. In France, where the historical background in the development of pruning techniques as well as the climatic conditions differ from those in Japan, pruning is one of the key aspects affecting the form of Japanese gardens. …”
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    Des jardins artificiels par d'autres stimuli que purement visuels by Laurence Kimmel

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…The current trends for hybridization between natural and artificial associated with the loss of control of the city's architecture at large scale lead us to rethink the notion of contemporary garden. Some architects like Philippe Rahm create sensory devices, developed with technical and artificial means, which are not primarily based on the sight perception. …”
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    A Methodological Approach to Architectural Models as an Integral Part of the Design Process by José Antonio Franco Taboada

    Published 2018-06-01
    “… From ancient times to the present day, architects and engineers have tried to express their designs in materials that allow them to transfer the creations from their mind to the tangible world, bringing them to life through models showing a future or hypothetical constructed reality. …”
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    In search of space by J-A. van den Berg

    Published 2010-12-01
    “… From text: In professional jargon, architects often refer to the entrance of a particular building. …”
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    Le climat est-il une ressource ? Perspectives historiques à partir de la conception bioclimatique en architecture by Clément Gaillard

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Based on the study of archives and interviews with architects and engineers, it shows the way in which this method of design has historically been structured from the idea that the climate gathers a set of potentially useful energy resources. …”
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    Le retour de Karl Friedrich Schinkel à Berlin : la reconstruction de la Bauakademie by Isabelle Weis

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…At the end of 2017, architects had to show their ideas in a context with the motto: “Schinkel as much as possible” in order to create at first spaces, for which they have defined the programs. …”
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    Merging Agents and Cloud Services in Industrial Applications by Francisco P. Maturana, Juan L. Asenjo, Neethu S. Philip, Shweta Chatrola

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This reporting capability has been architected using networked agents, worker roles, and scripts for building a scalable data pipeline and analytics system.…”
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    The International Criminal Court and Catholic Social Doctrine by John M. Czarnetzky

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Despite the noble goals of its architects, the ICC has not been effective in prosecuting such crimes.  …”
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    La reconstruction du village témoin du Bosquel dans la Somme après 1940. Récit, ambitions et paradoxes d’une opération singulière by Xavier Dousson

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The tabula rasa caused by the war meant that their Town Planner, Paul Dufournet, and his project architects were able to completely redefine the structuring of the village, particularly the placement of its key functions, its inclusion in the rural area, as well as the character and form of its houses and farms. …”
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    Permeable Pavement Systems: Technical Considerations by Eban Bean, Mark Clark, Barbra C, Larson

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…This new 8-page document provides technical details of permeable pavement systems, such as application, system elements, design, installation, operation, maintenance, crediting, and costs, in order to inform planners, engineers, landscape architects, local government officials, and other professionals in the built environment about the considerations for implementing and maintaining permeable pavements. …”
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