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Vernacular heritage for an underlying principle of unity in the architectural process
How to learn from vernacular heritage and apply its lessons to contemporary architecture is not a recent concern. Admiration towards popular buildings can be traced back to key figures of the Modern Movement.
María Lidón de Miguel +3 more
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Sinan the Architect’s Process of Creating Spatial Typology: Octagonal Based Central Domes
The article explores the process of central planning development and dome-bearing systems analysis in mosques belonging to Classical Ottoman Architecture, focusing on the typological plan variations found in Sinan the Architect’s octagonal-based central ...
Didem Erten Bilgiç, Kadir Bingöl
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Composition-Centered Architectural Pattern Description Language [PDF]
Architectural patterns are important artefacts containing specialized design knowledge to build good-quality systems. Complex systems often exhibit several architectural patterns in their design which leads to the need of architectural pattern composition. Unfortunately, information about the composition of patterns tend to be vaporized right after the
Ton That, Tu Minh +3 more
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Architectural characteristics and management of group homes for persons with disabilities
Japan's group homes, where usually three to seven people with disabilities live in a community residence, are gradually increasing in number as a residence for persons with disabilities.
Yuji Matsuda +2 more
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Operability, Multiscalarity, Diversity, and Complexity in the UNESCO Heritage Regulatory Framework
The historical genealogy of the heritage regulatory framework, spanning from the 20th century to the present day, provides insights into the continuous socio-cultural transformations within communities.
Adrián Rodríguez-Segura +2 more
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In 1944, the architect Antonio Gómez Davó designed and built a new house for Mr. Ferrer at Rocafort in the suburbs of Valencia (Spain). In this same year, Europe, America, Russia and even Japan were still at war and Spain was recovering from its own ...
Antonio Gomez-Gil, Joseph Cabeza-Lainez
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Resilience and urban form transformation: from San Fulgencio monastery to market in Écija, Spain
The nineteenth century city in Spain is defined by modernisation, transformation and urban renewal. The production of urban plans played an important role in projects for the realignment of streets and the opening of new roads.
F.-Javier Ostos-Prieto +2 more
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Feature-Based Composition of Software Architectures [PDF]
In Software Product Lines variability refers to the definition and utilization of differences between several products. Feature Diagrams (FD) are a well-known approach to express variability, and can be used to automate the derivation process. Nevertheless, this may be highly complex due to possible interactions between selected features and the ...
Parra, Carlos +3 more
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Mapping the evolution of mitochondrial complex I through structural variation
Respiratory complex I (CI) is crucial for bioenergetic metabolism in many prokaryotes and eukaryotes. It is composed of a conserved set of core subunits and additional accessory subunits that vary depending on the organism. Here, we categorize CI subunits from available structures to map the evolution of CI across eukaryotes. Respiratory complex I (CI)
Dong‐Woo Shin +2 more
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The article considers for the first time the issue of inclusion of the Round Courtyard’s space into the system of public spaces of the Academic Quarter, examines the role of the Round Courtyard in the visual and spatial perception of the architectural ...
Vasilenko Andrey I.
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