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Welfare or Warfare?:Civil defence in Danish urban welfare architecture

2020
This chapter presents a selection of separate cases of Danish urban civil defence architecture, all of them constructed in ordinary welfare state institutions for living, working, learning, recreation, and convalescing. It illustrates that through civil defence, the Danish state planned to not only control but also protect, and care for, its citizens ...
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Cattle Disease Detection using VGG16 CNN Architecture

International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies
Cattle diseases pose major challenges to global agriculture, affecting productivity and animal welfare. To meet these challenges, efficient and accurate disease detection systems are needed.
Swapnil Shinde   +4 more
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Biomimicry in Malaysian Architecture: Crafting A Modular Framework for Sustainable Design

International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences
This research investigates how Malaysian architecture may use biomimicry concepts to alleviate environmental issues and advance sustainability. Notwithstanding Malaysia's dedication to sustainable development, the country's fast industrialization and ...
Muhammad Danish   +2 more
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The Swedish Welfare-Warfare Nexus and the New Security Architecture

2012
This chapter deals with security threats primarily associated with foreign or international affairs — different from, for example, community safety and policing. It gives a great deal of space to the Cold War era, reflecting a firm belief that the Swedish welfare state gained much of its distinctive character through its specific linkages with warfare ...
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Designing Obedience: The Architecture and Landscape of Welfare Capitalism, 1880–1930

International Labor and Working-Class History, 1998
When International Harvester executives announced their plans in 1904 to build a clubhouse for employees at the McCormick reaper works in Chicago, they hoped that the facility might lure workers away from the coarse pleasures enjoyed in the surrounding working-class neighborhoods.
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Resort Hotel and Floating Cottage in Bogor Regency with a Biophilic Architecture Approach

Canopy: Journal of Architecture
Resort Hotel and Floating Cottage, is one of the tourist attractions that many people visit for vacation. The planning of the Resort Hotel and Floating Cottage utilizes the natural beauty in the form of lake and mountain views located in Cigombong ...
Adeli Rahmawati   +3 more
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Architecture and the Swedish welfare state: three architectural competitions that innovated space for dependent and frail older people

Ageing and Society, 2014
ABSTRACTIn 2012, three architectural competitions were held as part of the strategic programme ‘Living Well, Growing Old’, launched by the Swedish government in 2010. The intention was to use the innovative quality of the architectural competition in order to conceive future-oriented built environments for the ageing Swedish society. In Sweden, several
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Welfare State. Sociological aesthetics: modern architecture and democracy on Nordic countries, Denmark

2011
Yolanda Ortega Sanz is an architect and associate professor at Polytechnic School, Universitat de Girona, Catalonia, Spain; where she teaches architectural design. Ortega was educated at School of architecture in Barcelona and Arkitektskolen i Aarhus, Denmark.
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