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Snow, Cason. "Bloomsbury Architecture Library." Charleston Advisor 22, no. 3 (January 1, 2021): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5260/chara.22.3.14.

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The Bloomsbury Architecture Library website provides an overview of architectural and interior design written primarily for secondary and undergraduate students. The content is divided into sections based on Place, Period, Subjects and Styles, Peoples, Cultures and Religions, Materials, and Architects, allowing users to explore the subject in a guided manner. The individual resources on the site are built around the newly revised Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture. This is supplemented by a collection of e-books providing deeper coverage on specific topics. An image collection of specific buildings, both plans and images, incorporates the important visual aspect of the topic. Within a specific topic, facets are provided to aid in further discovery. The sharp focus of this site provides an excellent starting point for research on architecture. The plans for additional resources will broaden coverage at a rate that should not overwhelm users and will keep the site relevant in the future.
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Kumaraku, Llazar, and Dasara Pula. "Identity of Architecture: The Case of the National Library of Kosovo." Athens Journal of Architecture 9, no. 3 (June 29, 2023): 281–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.30958/aja.9-3-2.

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This article is part of a research on concepts that belong to theoretical speculation sin the discipline of architecture. The main intention is to shed light on the relationship of these theoretical concepts with the construction of architectural form and the episteme of architecture itself. One such concept is the identity of architecture. In this context, this research aims to clarify the interplay between identity – as a theoretical concept that is directly related to the form – and the architectural discipline. The first hypothesis is that architectural forms do not have a particular identity detached from their formal essence, but have an identity expressed by morphology. Second, different architectures, being forms of representations, express an external identity depended on the historical, political, social or cultural conditions. This article defines three main plans through which the identity of an architectural work is manifested: formal, stylistic/linguistic, and technological. The followed methodological approach is based on a theoretical analysis of the concept of identity, its contextualization within the discipline of architecture, and the interpretation of the results of such analysis through the case study of the National Library of Kosovo, built in Prishtina during 1971-1982. The study of the National Library is conceived as an example where the results obtained at a theoretical level and which aim to further clarify the discourse on the presented concepts, are expected to be verified.
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Simalango, Holong Marisi, and Muhammad Khaerul Naim Mursalim. "Model Arsitektur Smart Library di Perguruan Tinggi Se-Kota Batam." Journal of Applied Informatics and Computing 3, no. 2 (November 21, 2019): 80–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.30871/jaic.v3i2.1672.

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Design of smart library architecture model is a new architectural model of integrating library information systems in several universities that still use WebApp but are local, so that it is expected to be connected to the new architectural design. The design of this model focuses on the use of web services, the application of the concept of Open access by utilizing QR Code as an Internet of Things (IoT). This design focuses on the technology that will be used to integrate library information systems in all universities, especially in the city of Batam. Object Oriented Analysis (OOA) is a methodology used in designing smart library architecture models and using Unified Modeling Language (UML). Architectural design consists of business architecture, information architecture, and technology architecture. Business architecture design modeling is described in the business use case explaining the actors namely students and library staff as well. The results of the design of the smart library architecture model are in the form of design recommendations for the construction of smart libraries at universities in the city of Batam. The design of this smart library architecture model with the application of technological trends will provide convenience and support to the academic community in the use of library systems.
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Fabian, Carole Ann. "Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library." Art Libraries Journal 36, no. 1 (2011): 28–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s030747220001676x.

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The Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University in the City of New York is one of the world’s great architectural research libraries. In addition to its commitment to maintaining a comprehensive collection of bibliographic and archival materials for architecture, the library, its staff and services directly support academic programs in architecture, urban planning, historic preservation, art history and archaeology, as well as the liberal arts education of undergraduates. The Avery is also home to the Avery index to architectural periodicals. As publisher of this leading abstracting and indexing resource for research in architecture and related topics, the Avery is solely responsible for all editorial, business and technical operations and serves as an authoritative source for the terminology and literature of the field.
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Roosandriantini, Josephine, and Jessica Aprilia Poernama. "Identifikasi Langgam Arsitektur Brutalisme Pada Bangunan Geisel Library." Selasar 20, no. 2 (September 27, 2023): 42–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.30996/selasar.v20i2.8971.

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The development of architectural styles continues to change from time to time. Modern architecture is one of the phenomenal architectural styles because it is the turning point of major changes in classical architecture that has existed for thousands of years. There are several factors that triggered the emergence of modern architecture, namely the result of the industrial revolution in Europe and also the emergence of boredom and dissatisfaction of architectural artists at that time against classical architecture. Just like classical architecture, modern architecture is also divided based on its respective styles and characteristics. The indicators used in analyzing architectural styles can be in the form of material selection, material characteristics, structures, floor plans, building forms, and others. This study will focus on finding out what architectural styles are contained in the selected building object, namely the Geisel Library. The Geisel Library is a library building that is located and at the same time an icon of the University of California. The Geisel Library was chosen because of the unique shape and characteristics of the building and the lack of journals regarding the analysis of its architectural style. Methods of collecting data from research using literature studies from previous journals and building observations from the internet. The results of the research will be explained in a qualitative descriptive manner, presented in writing and tables and percentage calculations. The results of the analysis and literature of modern architectural styles, the selected building objects tend to lead to a style of brutalism accompanied by a functional and futuristic style.
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Fabian, Bernhard. "Library Architecture: Some Observations." LIBER Quarterly 12, no. 1 (July 17, 2002): 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.18352/lq.7668.

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Baik, A., and J. Boehm. "HIJAZI ARCHITECTURAL OBJECT LIBRARY (HAOL)." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W3 (February 23, 2017): 55–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w3-55-2017.

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As with many historical buildings around the world, building façades are of special interest; moreover, the details of such windows, stonework, and ornaments give each historic building its individual character. Each object of these buildings must be classified in an architectural object library. Recently, a number of researches have been focusing on this topic in Europe and Canada. From this standpoint, the Hijazi Architectural Objects Library (HAOL) has reproduced Hijazi elements as 3D computer models, which are modelled using a Revit Family (RFA). The HAOL will be dependent on the image survey and point cloud data. The Hijazi Object such as Roshan and Mashrabiyah, become as vocabulary of many Islamic cities in the Hijazi region such as Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, and even for a number of Islamic historic cities such as Istanbul and Cairo. These architectural vocabularies are the main cause of the beauty of these heritage. However, there is a big gap in both the Islamic architectural library and the Hijazi architectural library to provide these unique elements. Besides, both Islamic and Hijazi architecture contains a huge amount of information which has not yet been digitally classified according to period and styles. Due to this issue, this paper will be focusing on developing of Heritage BIM (HBIM) standards and the HAOL library to reduce the cost and the delivering time for heritage and new projects that involve in Hijazi architectural styles. Through this paper, the fundamentals of Hijazi architecture informatics will be provided via developing framework for HBIM models and standards. This framework will provide schema and critical information, for example, classifying the different shapes, models, and forms of structure, construction, and ornamentation of Hijazi architecture in order to digitalize parametric building identity.
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Harris, Eileen. "Acquisition and use: British architectural books before 1800." Art Libraries Journal 17, no. 3 (1992): 7–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200007896.

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Architectural books in use in England – and specifically in the Royal Academy Library – in the second half of the 18th century included translations of the major Italian treatises; Sir William Chambers’ Treatise on civil architecture (the first work of its kind by an English author); volumes recording actual buildings by English architects; archaeological works documenting the remains of ancient buildings; and works by Fréart and Perrault on the classical orders. The latter were complemented by Henry Emlyn’s eccentric Proposition for a new order of architecture published in 1781. The contents of Sir John Soane’s private library included a number of works not available at the Royal Academy, which he criticised for providing only a “very limited collection of Works on Architecture”. Soane’s library can be seen to have anticipated the professional architectural library, including more practical books (intended in many cases for the use of builders and carpenters), which was founded at the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1834 — today’s British Architectural Library.
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Suwarna, Indra. "Konsep Desain Perpustakaan Umum Kota Sukabumi dengan Pendekatan Arsitektur Sunda." Jurnal Arsitektur Wastu Padma 1, no. 1 (June 15, 2023): 037–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.62024/jawp.v1i1.4.

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This research raised the design of the Library Building in Sukabumi City with a Sundanese Architecture approach. This Library Building has a function as an educational space that can increase public literacy interest, accommodate learning activities to find information and recreation for the community. The architectural design concept of this library refers to the locus design approach with traditional Sundanese architecture. The research method used is an exploratory qualitative method in order to get shape in architectural design. From the results of the discussion of the architectural design of the Sukabumi City Public Library building in accordance with the Neo Vernacular approach which applies the concept of mass composition of the Kasepuhan Ciptagelar Cisolok traditional settlement, starting from the foundation of Sundanese architectural cosmology.
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Kolesnikova, M. N., Ye V. Bakhtina, and V. P. Timonin. "Libraries architecture and design as a subject of teaching at the library-information faculty." Bibliosphere, no. 2 (June 30, 2016): 3–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2016-2-3-6.

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The article represents major issues of academic subject «Libraries architecture and design» at the library-information faculty of Saint-Petersburg State Institute of Culture. Authors examine the course evolution, present its scientific and educational base (dissertations, monographs, textbooks, etc.). Goals and objectives of the discipline are identified. The represented structure of the discipline contains the following sections: 1. Introduction to architecture. Theoretical bases of architectural design; 2. Architecture and planning of library buildings. 3. Functional division of libraries’ rooms; 4. Library interiors; 5. Design of library iconic-information systems. Students are familiarized with basic terminology and theoretical approaches of architectural design in the training process. Architectural features of libraries’ buildings, main architectural styles, professional biographies of eminent architects are examined in the course. Practical trainings include developing a library building draft. The libraries’ interior design is carried out in 3D-models and compact layouts on physical media. The educational process is organized in close cooperation with professionals in the field of architecture, particularly with the leading teachers of the Department of the Interior and Equipment of St.-Petersburg State Art-Industrial Academy. They provide methodical assistance and scientific advice, thus the course get the necessary format of teaching and the complexity level of formed competencies, which is available for non-architect students taking into account their existing knowledge, skills and abilities.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Library architecture"

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Tong, Tsou-hang Albert. "Rethinking the Library." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2001. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25949755.

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Kaufman, Julie Hui-Guang. "Library for the future." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/62975.

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Thesis (S.B. in Art and Design)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2002.
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The library is intended to be an egalitarian institution for the dissemination of knowledge to the public. With the advent of the internet, information has been further democratized and the status of the library has been questioned. However, its status as a symbol of the city's vitality has not lessened. While the internet can speedily distribute kernels of information, books provide the means of realization. As an important cultural center of the city, the library takes on various roles in the quest to create a culture that fosters education. Thus, it is more important than ever to create a space that challenges the identity of the library as it is today and provides a forum for the interactions of the city. The work of this thesis examines the library's influence on the reader, the community, and the world at large. The importance of occupying a library building rather than "remotely accessing" it must be understood. Finding factoids online is a solitary activity. Speed replaces the communal activities of searching, understanding and realizing, often replacing accuracy as well. The internet cannot simulate the feeling of the book, its weight, feel, and smell. Even the taboo food stains and pencil markings in the margins of a book trace the presence of the body, the mind, and the evolution of knowledge. The history of the book can be seen not only through the printed words, but within the markings left behind and the dates stamped in the back cover. Space, materiality, and activity must be emphasized in the library to underline the difference between information of the mind and understanding of the whole. The need for interaction among patrons has lead to a broadening of the term "library" and its uses. This word now refers to a cultural center intended for the spread of knowledge of all sorts. What once housed the source of man's cumulative education written for posterity in books, now also serves as a source of understanding between people. This "secular cathedral" has merged the museum, the concert hall, and the community center, validating their lessons: What we know is not only fact, but feeling. The library touches our senses as much as our mind. The library has become a site of sharing experiences learned from study and learned from the World, brought together in one building. It is a physical manifestation of enlightenment. The library is often considered figuratively to be the container of all knowledge. Though this is impossible, the library still remains the symbol of enlightenment in a city. Thus, the stacks can become a jewel box, displaying the books as an enticement for the public. Whether this takes the form of a transparent glass cube or a isolated, self-contained capsule, the stacks can be a beacon, guiding people towards education. The journey through the library to reach the books is important, as is the method of threshold through which they are revealed. This project seeks to set an example for what a community building can be to a city by examining a site at the corner of Massachusetts and Western Avenues in Central Square, the heart of Cambridge, Massachusetts. This site, however, is vital for the municipality and would demonstrate the city's dedication to the education of all its citizens. Several bus stops begin at that very corner and the Central Square T-stop is just a block away. The transportation and governmental infrastructure is present near the site and make it ideal for a community library. The City of Cambridge currently has plans to expand its central library, located near Harvard Square. There is also a small branch library a short distance off of Massachusetts Avenue. Central Square is a vital front on which the library could expand it readership. Currently this area of Cambridge is populated with what one might call "undesirables." However, the creation of the library is an opportunity to attract these people to the joys of reading. Perhaps it begins as a warm place to rest, but the library should ultimately entice its occupants into the pursuit of knowledge within its walls, as well as outside of them. The library must relate to its urban context in order to draw people in. Although Central Square appears to be very disordered, there is in fact a regular pattern of parcels which extends perpendicularly from Massachusetts Avenue. In addition, each block has two "fronts" which also create an axis. The library responds to the overlapping of these two perpendicular systems, allowing one of the grid areas to remain open as a plaza. The building is also striated by function, according to the fabric of the land.
by Julie Hui-Guang Kaufman.
S.B.in Art and Design
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Erni, Juergen Herbert. "Special study: Library furniture." Thesis, Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/33392.

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Dulaney, Ronald E. Jr. "Library." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/36641.

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This study began with the desire to design a public town library of the future and became a search for an inkling of what is essential to Architecture. It is murky and full of contradictions. It asks more than it proposes, and the traces of its windings are better ordered through collage than logical synthesis. This study is neither a thesis nor a synthesis. When drawing out the measure of this study it may be beneficial to state what it attempts to place at the perimeter. Architecture is not a product of society, civilization, or economy. Architecture is not democratic, and it cannot be brought forward in the public realm. Architecture is not a private affair. Architecture is not space, and it is not building. This study does attempt to hold that Architecture is founded in speech and gesture which originate in culture. As 'constructions' (construings), Architecture and the book share with the body the potential for utterance. The library is the coincidence of Architecture, the book, and the body.
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Jimenez, Moral Inmaculada, and Arcayne Mañá Joan De. "Model Driven Architecture in Adaptive Library Generation." Thesis, Växjö University, School of Mathematics and Systems Engineering, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:vxu:diva-2304.

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This master thesis is about building an adaptive library based on a platform independent model, which represents a conceptual design realizing the functional requirements being independent of the technologies and software architectures changes.

This adaptive library is a model, which has a higher level of abstraction than the code that we will generate afterwards, generalizes the solution of those problems that can be resolved using different implementations that uses different kinds of data structures.

In addition the higher level of abstraction that this adaptive library is having will give a speed up in developing the application and higher quality solution because of the maintainability and reusability. This solution is going to have the propriety to be changed easily in order to solve different concrete problems.

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Cai, Jialu. "Skanstullsbron Library." Thesis, KTH, Arkitektur, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-261646.

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I describe library as a place where one can detach from everyday life and attach to things that happened hundreds of years ago, happen in the fantasy world, happen in the spiritual space. With this description I regard library as a spiritual space rather than a functional building. It also influences all the decisions though out the design, site selection, space formation and material choosing. All these things put together to sculpture a place which is detach from everyday life. The site that I choose is under skanstullsbron which has a mega structure however surrounded by water and woods. The strong contrast between human scale and huge structure is the drama part of the design. A small out door space is design in the viaduct structure which is the closest to the top of the viaduct carry up this contrast to max. The original structure is beautiful therefore I design to create a place that people can stay and expose the original structure as much as possible. In this case, in the arch part I do not place any wall, just insert two bridges and platform to make it accessible.
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Davies, Kelley Adair. "The Anamorphic Library." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/71681.

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This thesis examines the idea of perspective, specifically anamorphic perspective, and how anamorphosis can be applied to architecture. Anamorphosis is a distorted image that appears regular only from a certain point. With a focus on anamorphosis, perspectival drawings became the key component in the design of the library. Perspectives have been embodied in architecture; however, they remained limited to the realm of illusion, distinct from constructed reality. The library contains this duality of illusionism and realism. Similar to reading a book, one might get lost in the story, imagine themself as one of the characters, and question if they are in reality, or in the illusion of the book. To further enforce this falsehood, the library holds fictional books, ranging from fairy tales to mythological books. The library is constructed with three main corridors, which wrap around the inner core, an open-air courtyard. The corridors contain the illusion while the "reality" resides adjacent to these corridors. This gives the spectator a chance to witness the stage of the illusion and the behind-the-scenes of the illusion, the reality.
Master of Architecture
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Batzorig, Tenuun. "Mystery: Architecture." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/78219.

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What is a library? It is easy to envision the ordinary and ubiquitous library that we are all familiar with, but is there more to libraries that is yet to be explored? What is a concept of a library? What do we as architects envision as the design for a library? The Thesis is built upon the idea that Libraries should be designed out of stories, because stories are written in books and books are found in libraries. According to the writer Borges, the concept of a library, is that it is composed of an indefinite and infinite number of galleries, which are connected by vestibules. Anyone in this library can see upper and lower from any galleries and "all are repeated in the same disorder which constitutes an order!" ... The Thesis explores this concept of finding the order through repeated disorders, in another words, a labyrinth. The writer Umberto Eco has said in one of his novels: "How beautiful the world would be if there were a procedure for moving through labyrinths." In search of this "beauty" in the world, through this thesis I have explored and found the procedure for designing a library.
Master of Architecture
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唐宙行 and Tsou-hang Albert Tong. "Rethinking the Library." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2001. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31986067.

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Baron, Sandra Ann. "Browse : re-forming the urban library." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/38605.

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Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2007.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-101).
The urban library has persisted as a cultural entity, largely because its interiorized form functions as a vault, creating a clear, although often intimidating, boundary between library program and the public realm. While preserved in its laudable functions, the library has met significant challenges with the emergence of new forms of media and technology. The introduction of the television, and more importantly the internet, as popular means of gathering information translates into a complete transformation of the acquisition process into mere fleeting engagements with mass media. The viewpoints and opinions of those few who shape the media are imparted upon the masses. In comparison, the library presents information not only with the benefit of multiple perspectives, but also with the necessary context provided through related subject matters. The challenge therefore becomes one of making available to the general public the great wealth of intellectual resources that the library provides. While some recent library designs have experimented with using the library's very competition to save it from extinction and have essentially contaminated the library with programs from outside the "vault," these attempts have for the most part been unsuccessful.
(cont.) The key to reinventing the urban library, I argue, is structuring a new relationship between the highly sensory and immediate experience of the media and the comprehensive material the library has to offer. The crucial bridge between these seemingly disparate methods of acquiring information is the act of browsing. The curiosity that an individual has in one subject matter branches out to create an entirely new area of understanding and ends in a new ability to generate particular opinions. The new urban library therefore becomes structured as an urban interface to facilitate the act of browsing. The community becomes involved in all aspects of the organization of the library so that the interface reflects the very interests of the various constituencies who pass through the library on a daily basis. The library may no longer bear a precise resemblance to libraries of old, stoic reading rooms and monumental facades, but the objectives of this institution will persist for the benefit of future generations.
by Sandra Ann Baron.
M.Arch.
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Books on the topic "Library architecture"

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Raymund, Ryan, ed. Rush Library. Dublin: Anne Street Press, 2010.

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Francisco, Asensio Cerver, and Atrium (Firm), eds. The Atrium library of architecture today. Barcelona: Atrium, 1989.

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1951-, Bertrand Anne-Marie, ed. Ouvrages et volumes: Architecture et bibliothèques. Paris: Editions du Cercle de la librairie, 1997.

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Ayers, Andrew. The architecture of Paris: An architectural guide. Stuttgart: Edition Axel Menges, 2004.

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éd, Hottin Christian, Favier Jean préf, and Bacha Myriam éd, eds. Les bibliothèques parisiennes: Architecture et décor. Paris: Action artistique de la Ville de Paris, 2002.

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Romero, Santi. Library architecture: Recommendations for a comprehensive research project. Barcelona: Colʺlegi d'Arquitectes de Catalunya, 2008.

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International Exhibition of Architecture (6th 1996 Venice, Italy). The architecture of information: British pavilion : Venice biennale 1996, VI international exhibition of architecture. London: British Council, 1996.

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1952-, Beek Marijke, and DeCarlo Eva, eds. Living library: Wiel Arets : Utrecht University Library. New York: Prestel Pub., 2005.

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Vaughan, Barbara J. Library architecture and buildings, 1985-1988: A bibliography. Monticello, Ill., USA: Vance Bibliographies, 1990.

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Ontario. Ministry of Citizenship and Culture. and University of Toronto. School of Architecture, eds. Carnegie library design competition winners 1985. Toronto: The Ministry, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Library architecture"

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Etzion, Yair. "Desert Architecture — The Architecture of the Extremes." In The GeoJournal Library, 81–102. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5396-3_6.

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Maria, Nuno, Pedro Gaspar, Nuno Grilo, António Ferreira, and Mário J. Silva. "ARIADNE - Digital Library Architecture." In Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, 667–68. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-49653-x_53.

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Abel, Chris. "Architecture in the Pacific Century." In The GeoJournal Library, 215–36. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2815-7_11.

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Garner, Robert B. "SPARC: Scalable Processor Architecture." In Sun Technical Reference Library, 75–100. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3334-3_6.

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Powell, Mike L., S. R. Kleiman, S. Barton, D. Shan, D. Stein, and M. Weeks. "SunOS Multi-Thread Architecture." In Sun Technical Reference Library, 339–72. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3192-9_24.

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Frew, James, Michael Freeston, Nathan Freitas, Linda Hill, Greg Janee, Kevin Lovette, Robert Nideffer, Terence Smith, and Qi Zheng. "The Alexandria Digital Library Architecture." In Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, 61–73. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-49653-x_5.

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Joshva Devadas, T., and R. Raja Subramanian. "Paradigms for Intelligent IOT Architecture." In Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 67–100. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33596-0_3.

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Garner, Robert B. "The Scalable Processor Architecture (SPARC)." In Sun Technical Reference Library, 3–31. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3192-9_1.

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Kitagawa, Kevin M., and Raymond M. Leong. "SPARC: An Open RISC Architecture." In Sun Technical Reference Library, 233–45. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3192-9_17.

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Garner, Robert B., Anant Agrawal, Fayé Briggs, Emil W. Brown, David Hough, Bill Joy, Steve R. Kleiman, et al. "The Scalable Processor Architecture (SPARC)." In Sun Technical Reference Library, 33–47. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3192-9_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Library architecture"

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Souza, P., C. J. Newburn, and L. Borges. "Heterogeneous Architecture Library." In Second EAGE Workshop on High Performance Computing for Upstream. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201414026.

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Janée, Greg, and James Frew. "The ADEPT digital library architecture." In the second ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/544220.544306.

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Zi-jiang, Yang, and Guo Rui. "Digital Library And ITS Technology Architecture." In 2007 First IEEE International Symposium on Information Technologies and Applications in Education. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isitae.2007.4409276.

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Jiankun, Sun. "Security Architecture of Digital Library Research." In 2011 International Conference on Intelligence Science and Information Engineering (ISIE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isie.2011.151.

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Zamora i Mestre, Joan-Lluís. "Project for the introduction of a materials library within a conventional library of a university degree in architecture." In Tenth International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head24.2024.17083.

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This communication presents a recent and unprecedented teaching experience in the degree of architecture in a polytechnic university related to the training of its students, which incorporates the library as a mixed centre of resources on materials. Its aim is to overcome the gradual separation of new students from the analogue world in favour of the digital world. The aim of the experience is to implement a materials library in the library, as a teaching resource for self-learning outside the classroom, oriented towards subjects in the field of Architectural Technology. It is an initiative with potential results of interest to higher education professionals, involving the library, the collaboration of subject teachers and a link between the digital and analogue worlds. The project is laborious and will be rolled out over several years, but the preliminary results are promising.
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Hillmann, Peter, Diana Schnell, Harald Hagel, and Andreas Karcher. "Enterprise Model Library for Business-it-Alignment." In 8th International Conference on Signal, Image Processing and Embedded Systems (SIGEM 2022). Academy and Industry Research Collaboration Center (AIRCC), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/csit.2022.122011.

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The knowledge of the world is passed on through libraries. Accordingly, domain expertise and experiences should also be transferred within an enterprise by a knowledge base. Therefore, models are an established medium to describe good practices for complex systems, processes, and interconnections. However, there is no structured and detailed approach for a design of an enterprise model library. The objective of this work is the reference architecture of a repository for models with function of reuse. It includes the design of the data structure for filing, the processes for administration and possibilities for usage. Our approach enables consistent mapping of requirements into models via meta-data attributes. Furthermore, the adaptation of reference architectures in specific use cases as well as a reconciliation of interrelationships is enabled. A case study with industry demonstrates the practical benefits of reusing work already done. It provides an organization with systematic access to specifications, standards and guidelines. Thus, further development is accelerated and supported in a structured manner, while complexity remains controllable. The presented approach enriches various enterprise architecture frameworks. It provides benefits for development based on models.
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Jiao Guo and Pei Yan. "User-centered information architecture of University Library Website." In 2011 3rd International Conference on Computer Research and Development (ICCRD). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccrd.2011.5764153.

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Qinru Qiu, D. Burns, Qing Wu, and P. Mukre. "Hybrid Architecture for Accelerating DNA Codeword Library Searching." In 2007 4th Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cibcb.2007.4221240.

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Rusyn, Bohdan, Victoria Vysotska, and Liubomyr Pohreliuk. "Model and Architecture for Virtual Library Information System." In 2018 IEEE 13th International Scientific and Technical Conference on Computer Sciences and Information Technologies (CSIT). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/stc-csit.2018.8526679.

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Wu, Daniel, Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi, and Ambuj K. Singh. "Java-based architecture for digital library data storage." In Photonics East '96, edited by C. C. Jay Kuo. SPIE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.257305.

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Reports on the topic "Library architecture"

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Peles, Slaven, Teems E. Lovett, and S. Toby Junker. GridPACK: Library Architecture and Usability Assessment. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1548388.

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Kelley, Timothy M. Adapting an IMC Library to the Roadrunner Architecture. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1089475.

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Turner, W. The Document Architecture for the Cornell Digital Library. RFC Editor, August 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc1691.

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PARAMAX SYSTEMS CORP RESTON VA. UT40 - Asset Library Open Architecture Framework (ALOAF) Version 0.8 - Draft. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada247268.

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Kerrigan, Susan, Phillip McIntyre, and Marion McCutcheon. Australian Cultural and Creative Activity: A Population and Hotspot Analysis: Bendigo. Queensland University of Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.206968.

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Bendigo, where the traditional owners are the Dja Dja Wurrung people, has capitalised on its European historical roots. Its striking architecture owes much to its Gold Rush past which has also given it a diverse cultural heritage. The creative industries, while not well recognised as such, contribute well to the local economy. The many festivals, museums and library exhibitions attract visitors from the metropolitan centre of Victoria especially. The Bendigo Creative Industries Hub was a local council initiative while the Ulumbarra Theatre is located within the City’s 1860’s Sandhurst Gaol. Many festivals keep the city culturally active and are supported by organisations such as Bendigo Bank. The Bendigo Writers Festival, the Bendigo Queer Film Festival, The Bendigo Invention & Innovation Festival, Groovin the Moo and the Bendigo Blues and Roots Music Festival are well established within the community. A regional accelerator and Tech School at La Trobe University are touted as models for other regional Victorian cities. The city has a range of high quality design agencies, while the software and digital content sector is growing with embeddeds working in agriculture and information management systems. Employment in Film, TV and Radio and Visual Arts has remained steady in Bendigo for a decade while the Music and Performing Arts sector grew quite well over the same period.
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An Input Linearized Powertrain Model for the Optimal Control of Hybrid Electric Vehicles. SAE International, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-0741.

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Models of hybrid powertrains are used to establish the best combination of conventional engine power and electric motor power for the current driving situation. The model is characteristic for having two control inputs and one output constraint: the total torque should be equal to the torque requested by the driver. To eliminate the constraint, several alternative formulations are used, considering engine power or motor power or even the ratio between them as a single control input. From this input and the constraint, both power levels can be deduced. There are different popular choices for this one control input. This paper presents a novel model based on an input linearizing transformation. It is demonstrably superior to alternative model forms, in that the core dynamics of the model (battery state of energy) are linear, and the non-linearities of the model are pushed into the inputs and outputs in a Wiener/Hammerstein form. The output non-linearities can be approximated using a quadratic model, which creates a problem in the linear-quadratic framework. This facilitates the direct application of linear control approaches such as LQR control, predictive control, or Model Predictive Control (MPC). The paper demonstrates the approach using the ELectrified Vehicle library for sImulation and Optimization (ELVIO). It is an open-source MATLAB/Simulink library designed for the quick and easy simulation and optimization of different powertrain and drivetrain architectures. It follows a modelling methodology that combines backward-facing and forward-facing signal path, which means that no driver model is required. The results show that the approximated solution provides a performance that is very close to the solution of the original problem except for extreme parts of the operating range (in which case the solution tends to be driven by constraints anyway).
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