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Going for gold: engineering success in elite winter sports. [PDF]
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Traditional Chinese martial art Wushu to improve the mental state and physical fitness of students: designing space for optimal practice and training. [PDF]
Tu Z, Zhong L, Xie J.
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Structuring architectural competitions as a competitive procurement process
Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 2020PurposeArchitectural competitions have been in existence for over 2,500 years. Past studies on this have focussed on the architectural aspects, competition formats, design evaluation by jury members and its evolution. However, no comprehensive research has examined the way that architectural competitions can be structured as a competitive procurement ...
Samuel Laryea, Ron Watermeyer
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Hierarchical Competitive Net Architecture
1995Development of hypersonic aircraft requires a high degree of system integration. Design tools are needed to provide rapid, accurate calculations of complex fluid flow patterns. This project demonstrates that neural networks can be successfully applied to calculation of fluid flow distribution and heat transfer in a six leg heat exchanger panel, typical
Theresa W. Long, Emil L. Hanzevack
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Research on architectural competitions
2018review della letteratura a livello internazionale sui temi emergenti nella ricerca sui concorsi di ...
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A Competitive Scalability Approach for Cloud Architectures
2014 IEEE 7th International Conference on Cloud Computing, 2014The success of cloud computing has radically changed the way in which services are implemented and deployed, and made accessible to external and remote users. The cloud computing paradigm, in fact, supports a vision of distributed IT where software services and applications are outsourced and used on a pay-as-you-go basis.
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Architectural competitions as discursive events
Theory and Society, 1994During the 1970s and 1980s, the number of persons who reported their occupation as architects grew at an impressive rate in the United States; the number of design competitions paralleled this rapid growth. At first glance, the volume of construction appears to be a common underlying link between the two developments. In particular areas, the number of
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Architectural Competitions: Creating Dialogues and Promoting Excellence?
International Journal of Islamic Architecture, 2020Abstract Architectural competitions have become a major way of commissioning buildings, especially for corporate and government structures. They belong to a practice that dates back to ancient Greece. This editorial essay ponders some of the critical issues raised by the two major types – project competitions and ideas competitions ...
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