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Architecture Beyond Architecture

PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, 2015
Bernard Tschumi is widely recognized as one of today’s foremost architects. First known as a theorist, he drew attention to his innovative architectural practice, in 1983, when he won the prestigious competition for the Parc de La Villette. Since then, he has made a reputation for groundbreaking designs that include the new Acropolis Museum in Athens ...
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Liver Architecture

Enzyme, 1992
The development of liver parenchyma starts from entodermal cells which grow out from the gut into the mesenchyma of the septum transversum. In the definitive organ this close association of epithelial cells (hepatocytes) and mesenchyma-derived nonparenchymal cells is maintained.
D, Sasse, U M, Spornitz, I P, Maly
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Animal architecture

Current Biology, 2021
Many animals shape and modify their physical environment, thereby creating a diversity of structures, from underground burrows to constructed nests to towering above-ground edifices, all of which are referred to as 'animal architecture'. Examples of animal architecture are found everywhere on Earth: beneath the sea and on land, below and above ground ...
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Invisible Architectures

Science in Context, 2000
The ArgumentIn this essay I will sketch a few instances of how, and a few forms in which, the “invisible” became an epistemic category in the development of the life sciences from the seventeenth century through the end of the nineteenth century. In contrast to most of the other papers in this issue, I do not so much focus on the visualization of ...
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Vernacular Architecture

2023
This chapter explores the notion of vernacular architecture. Comprising an immense variety of diverse building traditions, vernacular architecture makes up a significant part of the built environment of the world. Because of its rootedness in place, culture and tradition, it often plays a central role in processes of cultural, national and political ...
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Phoenix architecture

ACM SIGDA Newsletter, 1978
Multiprogramming and multitasking programming concepts are familiar to most of us. In a multiprogrammed arrangement several "user programs" can share the use of a single computer in a time sharing mode. An executive program provides the time slices to the "user programs" by activating and deactivating them according to some schedule.
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Pipeline Architecture

ACM Computing Surveys, 1977
Pipelined computer architecture has received considerable attention since the 1960s when the need for faster and more cost-effective systems became critical. The merit of pipelining is that it can help to match the speeds of various subsystems without duplicating the cost of the entire system involved.
Ramamoorthy, C. V., Li, H. F.
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Porn Architecture

Proceedings of the 32nd ACM International Conference on The Design of Communication CD-ROM, 2014
This poster brief describes ongoing research on user taxonomies in free internet pornography, examining tagging and filtering systems in two digital porn bulletin boards on the social network Reddit. These two communities.r/PornVids, a board for mainstream porn, and r/ChickFlixxx, a board for woman-friendly or feminist porn.
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Biofilm Architecture

2013
Microbial biofilms are complex self-organized communities of microbial cells that provide protective environments for the cells that inhabit the biofilm, enabling them to respond efficiently to challenges. The enhanced resistance and altered metabolism of the cells in the biofilm makes biofilms potentially very useful in chemical production processes ...
Jochen J, Schuster, Gerard H, Markx
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