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Sustainable Planning and Design of Ocean City Spatial Forms Based on Space Syntax [PDF]
Longlong Zhang +2 more
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Digital Twin Simulations Toolbox of the Nitrogen‐Vacancy Center in Diamond
The Nitrogen‐vacancy (NV) center in diamond is a key platform within quantum technologies. This work introduces a Python based digital‐twin of the NV, where the spin dynamics of the system is simulated without relying on commonly used approximations, such as the adoption of rotating frame. The digital‐twin is validated through three different examples,
Lucas Tsunaki +3 more
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Gacheon Village, a traditional rice-terrace community in Korea, possesses ecological, cultural, and anthropological significance but is confronted by population decline and loss of ecological function.
Youngrim Son, Jaewoo Yoo, Inhee Lee
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Learning from Morella: the memory of the urban form and the dialogical-historical approach in the contemporary design [PDF]
From the dialogical models defended by Mijai´l Bajti´n (Bakhtin 1982), GIRAS Research Group has analyzed for years the historical urban form and architecture, trying to clarify how the architect can at the same time, innovate and preserve, understanding ...
Beltran Borràs, Júlia
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Visualization of the pipeline is divided into two primary segments: automated (i.e., the user adapts the code directly to build a custom computer vision model) and human‐in‐the‐loop (i.e., the user manually evaluates the output of the model). In step 1, raw imagery data are selected for training and testing datasets; ideally, these datasets are ...
Lindsay Veazey +3 more
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Between social physics and phenomenology [PDF]
In recent years, both phenomenology and social physics, which might be thought of asoccupying the humanistic and scientific poles of urban discourse, have taken an interestin space syntax as a means of furthering their academic aims. Here we suggest that
Hillier, B
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In the late 1970s, Space Syntax emerged as a way of understanding the built environment as a set of relations between spatial arrangements and overarching social, economic, and political processes. This understanding arose at a time when traditional modes of thinking on architecture and cities had been supplanted by modernist ideologies and the ...
Zhand, Sepehr +2 more
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The Epistemic Generativity of Using a Model of a Big Idea
ABSTRACT Science instruction should involve learners in generating and warranting ideas, what we call epistemic generation. In modeling instruction, epistemic generation should be achieved by coordinating a model structure with the experienced world in reciprocal directions denoted as developing models and using models. In the former, a model structure
Jonathan T. Shemwell, Daniel K. Capps
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This study integrates space syntax and big data from the catering industry to explore the impact of grid and organic street patterns on the spatial distribution of restaurants from the perspective of urban morphology.
Linglin Zhang +3 more
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