IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology (IOSR-JESTFT)
... reducing energy consumption and improving environmental quality (Fatima, 2012,[5]).The designers and clients, now realize the terrific impact buildings have on the natural environment. As sustainable design becomes widely accepted, a new form of sustainability such as Biomimicry was advanced to achi ...
... reducing energy consumption and improving environmental quality (Fatima, 2012,[5]).The designers and clients, now realize the terrific impact buildings have on the natural environment. As sustainable design becomes widely accepted, a new form of sustainability such as Biomimicry was advanced to achi ...
faculty of architecture
... The Faculty of Architecture at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics focuses on training highly professional experts in architectural engineering who are aware of the social and cultural implications of their profession. Versatility is emphasised so that students will gain fundamental ...
... The Faculty of Architecture at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics focuses on training highly professional experts in architectural engineering who are aware of the social and cultural implications of their profession. Versatility is emphasised so that students will gain fundamental ...
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... information and feedback should be available throughout the design and construction process but also after completion (in anticipation of further transformations, as well as for monitoring building performance). ...
... information and feedback should be available throughout the design and construction process but also after completion (in anticipation of further transformations, as well as for monitoring building performance). ...
Achievements and Challenges - Interdisciplinary Design for the Built
... constraintswhich aretypically imposed in such situations. One of the buildings housesa branchof the County Library and offices for the County Social ServicesDepartment. The design of the offices respondsto the specific structure of the department, with a mix of cellularandopen plan spaces. In itsfun ...
... constraintswhich aretypically imposed in such situations. One of the buildings housesa branchof the County Library and offices for the County Social ServicesDepartment. The design of the offices respondsto the specific structure of the department, with a mix of cellularandopen plan spaces. In itsfun ...
Architectural Design Methodology for Tall Office Buildings based on
... different natural conditions was creating their own protection using clothing and shelters. Different regional climates have provided different types of living environments to adapt, survive and provide comfort from the extreme cold and heat to the savanna. The design of traditional houses is greatl ...
... different natural conditions was creating their own protection using clothing and shelters. Different regional climates have provided different types of living environments to adapt, survive and provide comfort from the extreme cold and heat to the savanna. The design of traditional houses is greatl ...
Urban Density and the Porous High-Rise - ctbuh
... plate sizes, and fire code requirements. The need to introduce subdivisions of roadways, passages, building masses, and circulation routes forces the Architect into the role of the Planner, and the owner into the role of a sort of urban caretaker. Large scale is a both a boon to the goal of creating ...
... plate sizes, and fire code requirements. The need to introduce subdivisions of roadways, passages, building masses, and circulation routes forces the Architect into the role of the Planner, and the owner into the role of a sort of urban caretaker. Large scale is a both a boon to the goal of creating ...
Article
... numbers of simple elements in a structured manner. Generative and self-similar: Computation allows the programmer to create algorithms, which when run, allow the computer to autonomously produce unique and often unexpected designs. Parametric: Computation allows users to specify a set of degrees ...
... numbers of simple elements in a structured manner. Generative and self-similar: Computation allows the programmer to create algorithms, which when run, allow the computer to autonomously produce unique and often unexpected designs. Parametric: Computation allows users to specify a set of degrees ...
Other geometries in architecture: bubbles, knots and minimal surfaces
... on cultural preconception. Christopher Alexander, who holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture and a Master’s degree in Mathematics, developed a technique using diagrams to structure the design process. He distinguishes between form diagrams, requirement diagrams and operational diagrams. His syste ...
... on cultural preconception. Christopher Alexander, who holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture and a Master’s degree in Mathematics, developed a technique using diagrams to structure the design process. He distinguishes between form diagrams, requirement diagrams and operational diagrams. His syste ...
Building of the Year - VANDYK group of companies
... accented by architectural metal features. The building contains eight units, two per floor, all being 3,000 square feet, and a rooftop terrace that takes advantage of not only the west views of Sarasota bay but also the view of the city to the east. Each unit has a private entry off of the elevator ...
... accented by architectural metal features. The building contains eight units, two per floor, all being 3,000 square feet, and a rooftop terrace that takes advantage of not only the west views of Sarasota bay but also the view of the city to the east. Each unit has a private entry off of the elevator ...
The Processual Method in the Analysis of the
... parts (organism). For each anthropic structure realized in a place is always possible recognize a previous one (historical) that identifies the differences of types, the action in that historical moment (type). Recognition of their formation and transformation process and relativity of their value t ...
... parts (organism). For each anthropic structure realized in a place is always possible recognize a previous one (historical) that identifies the differences of types, the action in that historical moment (type). Recognition of their formation and transformation process and relativity of their value t ...
INTEGRATED PROJECT DESIGN IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
... These days, a building is required to be as efficient as any domestic appliance, but there is probably not a single machine produced by Man that involves so many systems and so many people. The performance efficiency demanded of buildings in service by the different stresses to which they are subjec ...
... These days, a building is required to be as efficient as any domestic appliance, but there is probably not a single machine produced by Man that involves so many systems and so many people. The performance efficiency demanded of buildings in service by the different stresses to which they are subjec ...
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... beings in a world from which meaning and freedom was slipping away. Another thinker who left his mark on the same school was Jürgen Habermas (1929-...), who redefined the concept of rationality with what he called ‘communications rationality’. Habermas focused on the need for consensus when taking e ...
... beings in a world from which meaning and freedom was slipping away. Another thinker who left his mark on the same school was Jürgen Habermas (1929-...), who redefined the concept of rationality with what he called ‘communications rationality’. Habermas focused on the need for consensus when taking e ...
News Release - Lord Aeck Sargent
... components – has joined architecture firm Lord, Aeck & Sargent as a principal in the housing and mixed-use (HMU) practice area. He will focus on developing business across a wide variety of urban area commercial project types as he helps clients to move their new projects through architectural plann ...
... components – has joined architecture firm Lord, Aeck & Sargent as a principal in the housing and mixed-use (HMU) practice area. He will focus on developing business across a wide variety of urban area commercial project types as he helps clients to move their new projects through architectural plann ...
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... adapted out into the surrounding environment. Animal built structures are a well known phenomenon, and are often used as inspiration for design.xix But in linking the evolutionary function of these structures, and their role in adaptation, Pearce provides new possibilities for ecological architectur ...
... adapted out into the surrounding environment. Animal built structures are a well known phenomenon, and are often used as inspiration for design.xix But in linking the evolutionary function of these structures, and their role in adaptation, Pearce provides new possibilities for ecological architectur ...
The Next Generation of Architecture within Computer Science
... needs a lot of consultants and advisers. Even the local authority (towndevelopment, building-controllers, etc.), in his own organization, is much more complex than several years ago. It is hardly possible to handle this complexity as a single architect. Therefore, to design a well-balanced building ...
... needs a lot of consultants and advisers. Even the local authority (towndevelopment, building-controllers, etc.), in his own organization, is much more complex than several years ago. It is hardly possible to handle this complexity as a single architect. Therefore, to design a well-balanced building ...
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... - PL/SQL Agile Process - XP - Scrum - Unit Testing with Mock Objects Object Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD) - UML - Design Patterns - Architecture and Design knowledge ...
... - PL/SQL Agile Process - XP - Scrum - Unit Testing with Mock Objects Object Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD) - UML - Design Patterns - Architecture and Design knowledge ...
What Makes a Good Project?
... about patterns of solid and void and light and shade, and so on. In a good design, such choices will seem compelling and inevitable, with a recognisable relationship to the broad concept of the project and its setting; in a poor project, such choices will often seem arbitrary. Conformity and contras ...
... about patterns of solid and void and light and shade, and so on. In a good design, such choices will seem compelling and inevitable, with a recognisable relationship to the broad concept of the project and its setting; in a poor project, such choices will often seem arbitrary. Conformity and contras ...
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... Indeed, it is a modern curiosity that design teams are having to show what their completed building will look like (its shadows, its reflectivity, its texture and impact on the environment) at every twist and turn of the design process. Verifiable views, the recreation of context, the instant demons ...
... Indeed, it is a modern curiosity that design teams are having to show what their completed building will look like (its shadows, its reflectivity, its texture and impact on the environment) at every twist and turn of the design process. Verifiable views, the recreation of context, the instant demons ...
Welcome to GCSE Graphic Design!
... • Graphic design is all about visual communication • You will learn... – ...about page layout, composition and colour theory – ...sketching., drawing and rendering skills – ...how to use graphic design software – ...how to create and manipulate images and typography – ...how to come up with original ...
... • Graphic design is all about visual communication • You will learn... – ...about page layout, composition and colour theory – ...sketching., drawing and rendering skills – ...how to use graphic design software – ...how to create and manipulate images and typography – ...how to come up with original ...
Christopher Alexander
Christopher Wolfgang Alexander (born October 4, 1936 in Vienna, Austria) is an architect noted for his theories about design as well as over 200 building projects around the world. Reasoning that users know more about the buildings they need than any architect could, he produced and validated (in collaboration with Sarah Ishikawa and Murray Silverstein) a ""pattern language"" to empower anyone to design and build at any scale. He moved from England to the United States in 1958, living and teaching in Berkeley, California from 1963. Currently an emeritus professor at the University of California, Berkeley, Alexander lives in Arundel, England.Alexander is often overlooked by texts in the history and theory of architecture because his work intentionally disregards contemporary architectural discourse. However, Alexander's polyvalent approach to the discipline of architecture has had enormous ramifications through his vast corpus of essays and books. He is regarded as the father of the Pattern Language movement, and various contemporary architectural practices such as the New Urbanist movement have resulted from Alexander's ideas, which seek to help normal people reclaim control over their built environments.