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Ontological Presentation of Bulgarian Revival Residential Architecture
This article presents a symbiosis between science and art, future and past, building and preserving the old. The ontological approach used for this purpose presents a world from the past for the future - namely the old Bulgarian Revival architecture in ...
Sebiha Madanska +3 more
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The article presents the Bulgarian Revival architecture in the context of Informatics, and in particular of the Artificial Intelligence. Ontological engineering is dealing with the semantic modeling of real-world concepts and the relations between them under the influence of semantic axioms and machine-readable judgments.
Madanska, Sebiha +2 more
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Semantic Modeling of the Bulgarian Revival Architecture for the Modern Forms of Alternative Tourism
The article presents an interdisciplinary approach to the Bulgarian Revival architecture - on the one hand there are architectural norms in historical terms, and on the other the practices of digitalization, modern technologies (artificial intelligence, intelligent agents, ontologies).
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In the article, we will explain the concept of alternative tourism and its subtypes, we will dwell on its role in the preservation of cultural and historical heritage of an architectural type by means of technological solutions – an intelligent guide ...
Sebiha Madanska +3 more
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An Ontology for Architectural Heritage: Historical Figures and Organizations
The goal of the article is to present one of a total of seven ontologies in the project for the Semantic Modelling of the Bulgarian Pre- and Revival houses.
Sebiha Madanska
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This chapter examines the early stages of the emergence of the so-called ‘national style’ in Bulgarian architecture at the turn of the twentieth century. It explores the first attempts to define this style in the architectural competition for the unbuilt Museum of the Bulgarian Revival (1900–1901).
Hajdu, Ada, Adashinskaya, Anna
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Europe: So Many Languages, So Many Cultures [PDF]
The number of different languages in Europe by far exceeds the number of countries. All European countries have national languages, and in nearly all of them there are minority languages as well, whereas all major languages have dialects.
Steinhauer, H. (Hein)
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Characterization of Zahari Zograph's nave wall paintings in the church "The nativity of the virgin" of Rila Monastery (Bulgaria) by vibrational spectroscopy and SEM-EDX analysis [PDF]
An analytical study on the nave mural paintings of the church “The Nativity of the Virgin” of Rila monastery, Bulgaria, painted by Zahari Zograph was carried out. Vibrational spectroscopy was applied to identify the pigments and organic materials used in
Fischer, Dieter +8 more
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Imaging Evil in the First Chapters of Genesis: Texts behind the Images in Eastern Orthodox Art [PDF]
Satan’s interference in the events described in the first chapters of the book of Genesis and in the life of the protoplasts is not mentioned at all in the biblical text. This happens, however, in pseudo-canonical texts.
Kuyumdzhieva, Margarita
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The inclusion of the communist/socialist heritage in the emerging representations of eastern Europe: The case of Bulgaria [PDF]
© 2017 Cognizant, LLC. After the fall of the Iron Curtain and the end of the communist/socialist regimes many Eastern European countries sought to establish new separate, unique identities as part of the Western World and the European political and ...
Ivanova, M
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