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Contemporary Atrium Architecture: A Sustainable Approach to the Determination of Smoke Ventilation Criteria in the Event of a Fire [PDF]

open access: goldEnergies, 2022
Atria within buildings present an environment which allows smoke to spread around a building in a fire situation. This could create dangerous conditions for the evacuation of people.
Maria Brzezińska, Dorota Brzezińska
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Sustainable Design Methods Translated from the Thermodynamic Theory of Vernacular Architecture: Atrium Prototypes

open access: goldBuildings
In the context of China’s sustainable development and dual carbon goals, research on thermodynamic architecture theory and vernacular architecture increasingly aligns with international trends, developing distinct characteristics. This research addresses
Meiting He, Linxue Li, Simin Tao
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From courtyard to atrium: spatial differentiation in the spontaneous evolution of vernacular architecture and its response to geo-climate

open access: goldJournal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
Vernacular architecture is deeply rooted in specific regions and evolves under urbanization while maintaining a close connection to the natural environment.
Fan Peng   +5 more
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Discussion on Humanistic Design Method of Atrium Space in Modern Architecture [PDF]

open access: goldProceedings of the 2015 2nd International Conference on Education, Language, Art and Intercultural Communication, 2016
This article explores humanistic design method for atrium space of modern architecture from the perspective of users. It develops from the atrium space of pure functionalism to organic ecological direction. This article deeply researches on aspects such as atmosphere building, ecological and energy saving and ecological intelligence, systematically ...
Yan Li
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Architecture of fibrin network inside thrombotic material obtained from the right atrium and pulmonary arteries: flow and location matter [PDF]

open access: hybridJournal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, 2012
Pulmonary embolectomy is a treatment option in selected patients with high-risk pulmonary embolism (PE). Efficiency of thrombus degradation in PE largely depends on the architecture of its fibrin network, however little is known about its determinants. We present the case of a 56-year-old woman with high-risk PE and proximal deep-vein thrombosis, whose
Mazur, Piotr   +5 more
semanticscholar   +6 more sources

Comparative evaluation of deep learning architectures, including UNet, TransUNet, and MIST, for left atrium segmentation in cardiac computed tomography of congenital heart diseases [PDF]

open access: closedThe Ewha Medical Journal
Purpose This study compares 3 deep learning models (UNet, TransUNet, and MIST) for left atrium (LA) segmentation of cardiac computed tomography (CT) images from patients with congenital heart disease (CHD). It investigates how architectural variations in
Seoyeong Yun, Jooyoung Choi
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Lost Heritage. Architectural Replacement of an Atrium and a Courtyard of the Roman Houses of Armea (Allariz, Ourense) [PDF]

open access: goldHeritage, 2022
Francisco Conde-Valvís’s so-called “stone treasure” is a set of unique carved stone pieces, such as bases, column shafts, a mortar, and decorated fragments (trisqueles and rosettes), found during the 2018 excavation campaign in the Cibdá de Armea (Allariz, Ourense).
Marta Lago Cerviño   +3 more
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Specifics of Daylight in Atrium Spaces of Architectural Objects

open access: goldIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2021
Abstract The research objective is identifying the specifics of daylight in atrium spaces to create a comfortable architectural environment. The paper authors have set the tasks to study current regulatory standards for daylight in the atrium building rooms, consider modern scientific developments of side, top, and ...
N. Medvedeva, S. Kolesnikov
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Brief Analysis on the Comfort of Multi-Function Atrium in Architecture

open access: goldProceedings of the 2019 3rd International Forum on Environment, Materials and Energy (IFEME 2019), 2019
Fangxin Ouyang
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Enhancing Natural Ventilation in Buildings: The Integrative Role of Wind Catchers and Atriums, Insights from Ancient Mesopotamian Architectural Elements

open access: closedSustainable Engineering and Technological Sciences
Atriums and wind catchers are architectural design elements that have been used to improve airflow inside buildings since first civilization in Mesopotamia. Previous studies have shown the various effects of wind catchers on increasing natural ventilation in buildings in different climates.
Mohamed Hazim Alshakir   +1 more
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