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Studying Space Use: Bringing HCI Tools to Architectural Projects

Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2017
Understanding how people use different spaces in a building can inform design interventions aimed at improving the utility of that building, but can also inform the design of future buildings. We studied space use in an office building following a method we have designed to reveal the occupancy rate and navigational patterns.
Himanshu Verma   +2 more
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Space use optimisation and sustainability—environmental assessment of space use concepts

Journal of Environmental Management, 2004
In this paper, as part of a diptych, we discuss the factor space as a means of improving the environmental performance of building projects. There are indicators for space use efficiency and several more or less broadly supported methods for assessment of environmental issues such as ecological quality, use of building materials and energy consumption.
Andy, van den Dobbelsteen   +1 more
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OPTIMISING SPACE USE

Facilities, 1988
Last month we introduced three strategies open to an organisation with a premises problem (Facilities Vol 6/No 4/ April 1986). These were to remain in the same building but optimise space use; move away to a new location; or adopt elements of each of these.
Bernard Williams, Robert Harris
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Habitat Selection and Space Use

2022
This review provides support for the role of both macro- and micro-scale factors driving habitat selection by the little bustard. At a regional scale, little bustard distribution shows a clear relationship with temperature-related variables, but also a strong conspecific attraction and a tendency to philopatry at a local scale, making it especially ...
Traba, Javier   +4 more
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The Spaces between Us

2014
Despite having one of the highest per-capita incomes of the world, social and political changes in Qatar have not kept pace with the country's economic development. The expatriate and national population of the small emirate have access to luxury brands and a variety of Western goods including food as well as hotels. The high level of commercialization,
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Using Aluminum for Space Propulsion

Journal of Propulsion and Power, 2004
The combination of aluminum and water was theoretically analyzed to assess its performance potential for space propulsion, in particular for microrocket applications and whenever a compact package is desirable. Heat of reaction, impulse density, and handling safety are features making this combination interesting for chemical thrusters, especially ...
INGENITO, ANTONELLA, BRUNO, Claudio
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Space is us

New Scientist, 2019
For the sake of our own planet, we need to rediscover the wonder of space exploration, writes Richard ...
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Expanding chemogenomic space using chemoproteomics

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 2019
Chemogenomics expedites the discovery of therapeutically-relevant targets from phenotypic screens. However, the vast majority of proteins in the proteome lack selective pharmacological modulators, necessitating the development of new technologies that significantly expand chemogenomic space. Chemoproteomics has emerged as a robust platform to map small
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Spaced Seed Design Using Perfect Rulers

Fundamenta Informaticae, 2011
A widely used class of approximate pattern matching algorithms work in two stages, the first being a filtering stage that uses spaced seeds to quickly discards regions where a match is not likely to occur. The design of effective spaced seeds is known to be a hard problem. In this setting, we propose a family of lossless spaced seeds for matching with
Egidi Lavinia., Manzini Giovanni
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The Dreamer's Use of Space

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2005
The dreamer often portrays wishes, conflicts, or current problems in terms of visual-spatial representations and metaphors.The spatial dimensions of dreams frequently signify important affective themes of the dream. In doing so, they serve to continue or reflect processes of self-recognition in relation to the environment, processes that began in ...
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