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Shulin Shi
Urban built environment professions are facing challenges due to the less predictable future of cities, as well as the increasing expectations from clients and the general public. It is crucial to support and inform these professions with sound evidence ...
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Ashraf M. Salama
Pág. 1 - 5
Demonstrating the essence of the journal as a truly international platform that covers issues of interest and concern to the global academic and professional community, this issue of Archnet-IJAR, volume 11, issue # 2, July 2017 includes various topics t...
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Ana Nikezic and Dragan Markovic
This article highlights how ?place-based education? can be used to raise awareness about sustainability and potentially influence design process decisions that have environmental and cultural implications. ?Place-based education? is a term used to des...
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Mark Blizard
Pág. 29 - 42
This article presents the issues, questions, and discoveries of an experimental design studio, conducted in Urbino, Italy during spring semester of 2013. Utilizing high definition video cameras and their digital ecosystem of hardware and software, the...
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Susannah Dickinson
Pág. 74 - 85
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John C. Stallmeyer, Lynne M. Dearborn
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Harsh critiques of the utopian visions of modernist architects have led many of today?s designers to seek to fit their constructed responses into the mainstream culture (Schneekloth, 1998). While undoubtedly the works of most designers are grounded in th...
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Jeffrey C. Vaglio
Pág. 73 - 80
When Los Angeles was founded in 1781, the mountains, river and shore formed the landscape. Today, street grids and a superimposed network of meandering freeways blanket the valleys while clusters of high-rises emerge periodically to provide underpinnings...
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Sally Harrison
Pág. 39 - 49
Design education, especially in an undergraduate course of study, seeks to prepare students for professions and for citizenship in a world they hardly know. The studio typically provides only a surrogate experience in addressing formal and spatial proble...
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Halina Dunin-Woyseth
Pág. 194 - 206
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Michael J. Crosbie
Pág. 106 - 108
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