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Incorporating Uncertainty in Machine Learning Models to Improve Early Detection of Flavescence Dorée: A Demonstration of Applicability. [PDF]
Nuzzi C, Saldi E, Negri I, Pasinetti S.
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The Transformation of Sacred Space: Contemporary Perspectives on Sacred Architecture
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Beginning with the Renaissance, the architecture of churches in the West was shaped by new cultural and liturgical demands that reshaped the spaces of Christian worship. Renaissance Christians found models of urban monumentality and geometric harmony in the architecture of classical Rome that they deemed lacking in their existing Gothic forms.
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Beginning with the Renaissance, the architecture of churches in the West was shaped by new cultural and liturgical demands that reshaped the spaces of Christian worship. Renaissance Christians found models of urban monumentality and geometric harmony in the architecture of classical Rome that they deemed lacking in their existing Gothic forms.
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Natural lighting in sacred architecture
2021 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2021 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe (EEEIC / I&CPS Europe), 2021In sacred buildings light represents deity and the luminous scenario is the manifestation of a religious symbolism that overcomes all visual comfort requests. To the different architectonic styles corresponds a peculiar lighting scenario that reflects the religious thinking.
Burattini C. +4 more
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Modern Architecture and the Sacred
2020This edited volume, Modern Architecture and the Sacred, presents a timely reappraisal of the manifold engagements that modern architecture has had with ‘the sacred’. It comprises fourteen individual chapters arranged in three thematic sections – Beginnings and Transformations of the Modern Sacred; Buildings for Modern Worship; and Semi-Sacred
Ross Anderson, Maximilian Sternberg
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What Makes Architecture “Sacred”?
Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, 2014DISCUSSIONS OF SACRED ARCHITECTURE often revolve around the concept of beauty and its theological dimension. However, in the context of modernity, the question of beauty has been reduced to a subjective judgment, on which one can reason only to a limited extent.
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Peripheral Architectural Hierophanies. Claudio Caveri’s Sacred Architecture
2021With the development of secularizing modernity, the Sacred suffered a gradual retraction in its social, institutional and material expressions. However, architectural modernism built temples, one of the manifestations of the sacred or hierophanies according to Mircea Eliade.
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Sacred Architecture: Rubens's Eucharist Tapestries
The Art Bulletin, 1975Among his commissions for monumental decorative programs, Rubens designed four cycles of tapestries: two historical (the Decius Mus and Constantine series), one religious (the Triumph of the Eucharist), and one mythological (the Life of Achilles). The third in this chronological sequence, the Eucharist Cycle (1625–27), represents not only Rubens's ...
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Sacred Architecture and Landscape
2023Il contributo esamina l'architettura sacra di Marzabotto, tra recupero dei dati dei vecchi scavi e nuovi ritrovamenti grazie agli scavi in corso. Si presenta un'analisi aggiornata di tutti gli edifici e le strutture relative alle pratiche religiose della città. Si prendono in considerazione i modelli architettonici, nel quadro più ampio dei confronti
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