Incorporating Fault Tolerance and Reliabilityin Software Architectures
... structures of the system, which comprise software components, the externally visible properties of those components, and the relationships between them. ...
... structures of the system, which comprise software components, the externally visible properties of those components, and the relationships between them. ...
New York, Chicago Claim 5 of Tallest US Buildings
... depending, for example, on whether you count the broadcast antennas on top or whether you're judging them by highest usable floor. Below is a by-the-numbers rundown on five of the tallest buildings in the U.S. In reflection of just how in dispute everything from height to number of floors can be, th ...
... depending, for example, on whether you count the broadcast antennas on top or whether you're judging them by highest usable floor. Below is a by-the-numbers rundown on five of the tallest buildings in the U.S. In reflection of just how in dispute everything from height to number of floors can be, th ...
Exhibiting Architecture: The Architecture of an Exhibition
... main inspirational sources for the exhibition. The visual parallels, in particular, are apparent – the architectural layout of Lang’s installation, materials used and temporary ‘formed-in-place’ spaces. However, the motif of ‘Machonin’ architecture, and similar architecture of the 1970s and 1980s, i ...
... main inspirational sources for the exhibition. The visual parallels, in particular, are apparent – the architectural layout of Lang’s installation, materials used and temporary ‘formed-in-place’ spaces. However, the motif of ‘Machonin’ architecture, and similar architecture of the 1970s and 1980s, i ...
A WALKING TOUR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESIDENTS
... tO realization when the first buildings were erected in the early 1900's around Presidents C ircle. In the early twentieth century the University and Salt Lake City were in need o( a large auditorium. T he design and architects (or this building were selected through an architectural competition. It ...
... tO realization when the first buildings were erected in the early 1900's around Presidents C ircle. In the early twentieth century the University and Salt Lake City were in need o( a large auditorium. T he design and architects (or this building were selected through an architectural competition. It ...
Architectural theory
Architectural theory is the act of thinking, discussing, and writing about architecture. Architectural theory is taught in most architecture schools and is practiced by the world's leading architects. Some forms that architecture theory takes are the lecture or dialogue, the treatise or book, and the paper project or competition entry. Architectural theory is often didactic, and theorists tend to stay close to or work from within schools. It has existed in some form since antiquity, and as publishing became more common, architectural theory gained an increased richness. Books, magazines, and journals published an unprecedented amount of works by architects and critics in the 20th century. As a result, styles and movements formed and dissolved much more quickly than the relatively enduring modes in earlier history. It is to be expected that the use of the internet will further the discourse on architecture in the 21st century.