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Beyond Accessibility: Rethinking Universal and Inclusive Design in Bangkok’s Public Parks
This study aims to critically assesses the application and limitations of Universal Design (UD) and Inclusive Design (ID) in Bangkok’s public parks and proposes a context-sensitive framework to enhance urban inclusivity.
Pattamon Selanon +2 more
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Visual research in landscape architecture
A core activity of landscape architecture is designing and construction of outdoor space. In addition to that landscape architecture can be considered a matter of epistemology, a way of looking, with the architectonic composition as core of landscape architectonic research and design.
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Connecting nature and technology: using artificial intelligence to plan greener cities [PDF]
The field of spatial planning uses digital technologies as support for planning and decision-making activities. Recently, artificial intelligence technologies started to be used also in green infrastructure planning to allow better decisions and to find ...
Oana-Cătălina POPESCU +2 more
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The global climate change events are expected to augment the vulnerability of persistent organic pollutants within the global brownfield areas to a certain extent, consequently heightening the risk crises faced by these brownfields amidst the backdrop of
Yunshan Wan +3 more
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Public parks are vital for community well-being, yet often fail to cater to the needs of people with disabilities, restricting their safe and independent use.
Pattamon Selanon +2 more
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Standards in Architectural Paint Research
A review of the fifth international conference on architectural paint research 'International Disciplinary Innovation Through Baseline Proficiencies' held in Stockholm in March 2014, and hosted by the Swedish National Heritage Board.
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Carbon–neutral growth is a crucial long-term climatic aim in the context of global warming. This paper introduces complex network theory and explores its potential application to achieve this goal.
Yunshan Wan +3 more
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This study investigated the post-harvest quality changes of three major blue honeysuckle (Lonicera caerulea L.) cultivars in China (“Langjingling,” “Wulan” and “Berel”) harvested at five successive dates (47, 52, 57, 62 and 67 days after flowering, DAF).
Hao Guo +12 more
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Research Perspectives in Architecture
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Architectural Concepts in Retail Research
The Retail industry is one of the most important areas in the Real Estate field. In retailing, design involves several aspects to create a communicative and attractive environment. Retailers are in an incessant search for the most vanguard design methods for branding promotion and customer attraction.
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