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Foundation models for X-ray interpretation: a narrative review of current techniques and future perspectives in diagnostic imaging. [PDF]

open access: yesQuant Imaging Med Surg
Ahmad IS   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Smart Monitoring of Power Transformers in Substation 4.0: Multi-Sensor Integration and Machine Learning Approach. [PDF]

open access: yesSensors (Basel)
Duz FHS   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Sloping Façade Buildings in Brazilian Modern Architecture

open access: yeseCAADe proceedings, 2008
Sloping façade buildings have been present throughout XXth century architecture, for different programs and in different countries. One of the first architects to use sloping façades was probably Frank Lloyd Wright, two early examples being Taliesin West
Débora Z. Cypriano, Gabriela Celani
exaly   +3 more sources

Incomplete utopias: embedded inequalities in Brazilian modern architecture

open access: yesArchitectural Research Quarterly, 2011
Modern architecture has always had a complex relationship with its own utopian roots. From Marinetti proclaiming that war is the most beautiful choreography in 1918 to Le Corbusier's famous concluding sentence from 1923, ‘architecture can avoid revolution’, the attempt to build a better world through architecture has constantly been tainted by skewed ...
Fernando Luiz Lara
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Brazilian-Style Architecture and Lagosian Modernity

Journal of West African History, 2021
Abstract This article focuses on Brazilian-style architecture in Lagos. It explores how the architectural style shifted from signifying Brazilian ethnic identity and difference in the nineteenth century to indexing the urban identity of Lagos in the twentieth century.
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Healing Modern Architecture’s Break with the Past: Musings around Brazilian Fenestration

Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand., 2022
This paper focuses on the role of Brazilian architects in emancipating Modern Architecture from overly limiting orthodoxies. In particular, this study follows direct, if weak influences across the Pacific to Australia and stronger ones across the South Atlantic to Southern Africa, where Brazilian ideas found fertile ground without being filtered ...
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