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Journal articles on the topic "Mixed-use architecture"

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SASAKI, Takeshi, Chiharu TODA, and Hideaki KATSUMATA. "TEMPLE ARCHITECTURE WITHIN PRECINCT YARD AND MIXED USE OF MAIN HALLS." Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ) 86, no. 779 (2021): 85–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3130/aija.86.85.

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Misius, Vladas. "FACILITATING PARTICIPATORY ADVANCEMENT IN ARCHITECTURE USING EXTENDED REALITY SOLUTIONS. THE LITERATURE ANALYSIS." Mokslas - Lietuvos ateitis 13 (May 25, 2021): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/mla.2021.14929.

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Public engagement and participatory advancement in architecture have entered a new level, as public expectations rise and technological innovations create new opportunities. Stakeholders can contribute to architecture through variety of new technological tools that evolved significantly over the last decade and the key question is how to make architecture better by using them. The paper presents findings of the initial stage of research – exploratory literature analysis of emerging trends for adopting virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR) and other human–computer interactions in urban design and architecture. The goal is to figure out the most recent trends of how public can participate and improve the quality of architecture through modern technologies. The results show that directions of current investigations on participatory advancement in architecture by using extended reality (XR) solutions develop in these main directions: easy to use tools, simulation of space and content, evaluation of results, continuous participation of stakeholders and adoption of XR solutions in architectural design, urban design and landscape architecture.
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Scheepers, MJ, and JZ Bloom. "Resident perceptions of mixed-use development in Hout Bay, Cape Town." South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences 8, no. 1 (January 12, 2015): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajems.v8i1.1279.

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Urban renewal and development is an important strategy in the South African government's plans to combat poverty and transform the country's economy. The aim of this study was to investigate the perceptions and attitudes of residents (the local commununity) towards a mixed-use development in Hout Bay, Cape Town. An exploratory factor analysis was used to reduce 13 usable variables to four factors, labelled as macro-, micro-, location specific- and infrastructure and superstructure factors. The findings based on the four factors suggest that significant differences exist in the perceptions of development between different socio-economic groups within the community. Regardless of the socio-economic background of residents, they agreed that development should blend in with existing architecture and the character of the area.
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Gomez-Tone, Hugo C., Marizela Alpaca Chávez, Luana Vásquez Samalvides, and Jorge Martin-Gutierrez. "Introducing Immersive Virtual Reality in the Initial Phases of the Design Process—Case Study: Freshmen Designing Ephemeral Architecture." Buildings 12, no. 5 (April 21, 2022): 518. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings12050518.

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Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR) has proven to be an important tool for the exploration and communication of architectural projects prior to their real construction; however, there have been few scientific advances of its use in the understanding, exploration, and definition of architectural space by architecture students in their initial design processes. The purpose of this research is to determine how the use of IVR incorporated in the initial phases of the architectural design process improves, among students, the achievement of three specifics design competencies, and to know the evaluation that professors make of the advantages and disadvantages of the use of this tool in the design process. A mixed methodology was applied, considering participatory observations and surveys of students and teachers concerning the initial architecture workshop on architectural careers. It was found that the three analyzed competencies are better achieved with the use of IVR due to its high utility in the perception of space on a real scale and in its interior experimentation, both referred to as important advantages by students and teachers. It is concluded that the application of the interactive and immersive VR is a pedagogical tool that allows students to get feedback from their own spatial experience to correct and improve their designs, while teachers find the tool useful in the initial phases of architectural design.
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Yang, Cheng-Hong, and Po-Yin Chang. "Forecasting the Demand for Container Throughput Using a Mixed-Precision Neural Architecture Based on CNN–LSTM." Mathematics 8, no. 10 (October 15, 2020): 1784. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math8101784.

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Forecasting the demand for container throughput is a critical indicator to measure the development level of a port in global business management and industrial development. Time-series analysis approaches are crucial techniques for forecasting the demand for container throughput. However, accurate demand forecasting for container throughput remains a challenge in time-series analysis approaches. In this study, we proposed a mixed-precision neural architecture to forecasting the demand for container throughput. This study is the first work to use a mixed-precision neural network to forecast the container throughput—the mixed-precision architecture used the convolutional neural network for learning the strength of the features and used long short-term memory to identify the crucial internal representation of time series depending on the strength of the features. The experiments on the demand for container throughput of the five ports in Taiwan were conducted to compare our deep learning architecture with other forecasting approaches. The results indicated that our mixed-precision neural architecture exhibited higher forecasting performance than classic machine learning approaches, including adaptive boosting, random forest regression, and support vector regression. The proposed architecture can effectively predict the demand for port container throughput and effectively reduce the costs of planning and development of ports in the future.
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Bradecki, Tomasz. "Models for Architecture of Contemporary Medium-Density Mixed-Use Buildings - Case Studies from Gliwice, Poland." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 471 (February 24, 2019): 092068. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/471/9/092068.

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Yin, Yong Hua, Quan Yin Zhu, Cheng Jie Xu, and Yun Yang Yan. "The System Architecture for the Face Recognition Based on Mixed Mode." Applied Mechanics and Materials 380-384 (August 2013): 3791–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.380-384.3791.

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In order to build an efficient, sample and convenient system of face recognition based on the video streaming, a mixed mode of software development is proposed in this paper. In requirement analysis of the face recognition system, efficient code, sample development and ease of use are designed in this system. To obtain better recognition efficiency, Dynamic Link Library (DLL) is used to program the part of face recognition. The whole system is based on Microsoft .NET platform which provides a simple and rapid development. The mixed of Browser/Server (B/S) and Client/Server (C/S) modes makes the system more flexible, at the same time more convenient for user to use. The whole system is divided into three parts: server, client and browser. And the server-side is storing data through a database, managing different clients and providing data to the browsers. The client-side mainly monitors and collets data. The browser-side provides users with querying information which they want. And the proposed system architecture can satisfy the application requirements for the customer.
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Cabero-Almenara, Julio, Julio Barroso-Osuna, and Rosabel Martinez-Roig. "Mixed, Augmented and Virtual, Reality Applied to the Teaching of Mathematics for Architects." Applied Sciences 11, no. 15 (August 1, 2021): 7125. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11157125.

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This paper examines the possibilities of Mixed Reality, the combination of two emerging technologies—Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality—in university education. For this purpose, an object was elaborated in Mixed Reality that underwent the evaluation of 44 first-year students from the degree in architecture who were enrolled in the subject “Mathematical Foundations for Architecture.” The instrument utilized was based on the TAM model, which analyzes the degree of acceptance of the technology used. The analysis of the responses provided by students supported the 23 hypotheses formulated in this study. It was found that MR significantly influences the perceived usefulness and ease of use. The results imply that MR utilization has positive effects on the mathematical teaching-learning processes in architecture from the students’ perception of their mastery of technology. It becomes necessary to offer support to those university teachers who promote the use of active MR-based methodologies in classrooms.
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Herwindo, Rahadhian Prajudi, and Singgih Salim. "Influence of Mahayana-Vajrayana School on the Sacred Characteristics of Theravada Vihara in Indonesia." Khazanah Theologia 4, no. 1 (May 29, 2022): 19–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.15575/kt.v4i1.17872.

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After Buddha parinibbana, difference of views between his disciples in interpreting Dhamma result in the creation of three main Buddhist schools: Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana. With slightly different philosophies, these schools also have their own unique architectural characteristics to represent sacredness. However, due to the absence of any architectural literature, wide interpretations of Buddhist teachings, and acculturation with local culture, sacred characteristics of Buddhist architecture became mixed and difficult to distinguish. This research aims to study the influence of Mahayana and Vajrayana schools on the sacred characteristics of Theravada Buddhist architecture in Indonesia. Elaboration of Buddhist architecture and sacredness theory are used to analyse case study in surrounding environment, figure, mass structure, spatial planning, and ornamentation scope to obtain comprehensive acculturation picture of Mahayana and Vajrayana philosophy on Theravada vihara in Indonesia. Based on the results of the analysis, it can be seen that the circular shape that was characteristic of the early Theravada school in the architectural form of the monastery began to be abandoned and the use of anthropomorphic Buddha and iconic symbols as ornamentation elements which were only known in the development of Mahayana and Vajrayana schools.
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Ben-Asher Gitler, Inbal. "What’s in the Mix? Mixed-Use Architecture in the Post-World War II Years and Beyond." Urban Planning 7, no. 1 (March 31, 2022): 280–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/up.v7i1.4802.

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Mixed-use housing (MUH) has proliferated in recent years, largely in connection with high-rise mixed-use housing and large urban developments. Whereas housing architecture integrating additional functions has been designed throughout history, post-World War II architects proposed innovative ideas and designs for modern MUH. This article explores MUH of that period as an experiment that articulated urban hierarchies by integrating elements belonging to the different scales of the city into housing plans. I analyze the terminological frameworks proposed by Team 10 in Europe and Denise Scott Brown and Harvey Perloff in the United States, tracing how these evolved into groundbreaking designs that redefined the architecture of MUH. I demonstrate how architects negotiated terms such as “habitat,” which engaged community, as well as “human association” and “urban reidentification” in their practice. Thinking about these terms, I propose accessibility, participation, reuse, and diversity in formal design as elements from the recent past that can provide tools for rethinking present and future MUH.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mixed-use architecture"

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Fricano, John R. "Infusing Mixed Use Into Vacant Retail." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1367940402.

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Gardner, Christian Kem 1972. "Mixed-use development : a development case study." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/26728.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2004.
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
Includes bibliographical references.
by Christian Kem Gardner.
S.M.
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Kenvin, Ryan James. "ReThinking Modular Architecture." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/25289.

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Undertaking a work of architecture utilizing modular construction is, in most cases, a design project dominated, or at least driven by, the most technical aspects of architecture. Technical aspects which haven't been completely figured out yet. Rather than making the decision to use a pre-determined structural system in the project before going through the design process, my thesis offers an example of how a more traditional and balanced approach can improve resulting buildings. In addition, rather than allowing the technology of the module to create the form of the building, show how a thorough study of program and form can influence the structure, even in an endeavor which usually requires such hard-nosed engineering.
Master of Architecture
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Chinai, Aroon. "Prospectus for a child oriented mixed use development." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/65215.

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Gloeck, Karl-Robert. "Germinate : Architecture of growth - a mixed-use development in Salvokop." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/30050.

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The author’s intent in this dissertation is to follow a design process in order to arrive at a cohesive architectural solution. This process includes the formation of guidelines as a response to the pressing issues of urbanisation, environmental sustainability, and the need for housing. In addition, a development framework for the entire area of Salvokop will be proposed together with supporting analysis which too will contribute to the establishment of these guidelines. Existing local and international theories have also been considered in order to strengthen the foundation of the argument as is appropriate for this level of post-graduate study.Once the guidelines had been established they were individually tested against a variety of existing local and international precedents. This testing validated the inclusion of each guideline in the entire process, thus justifying their application to the design.The core idea of the thesis (Germinate: Architecture of Growth) provides the creative impetus, and along with the site, the program (or function), and the client, act as a set of catalysts for the arrival at the architectural product.The product presents the practical element of the suggested solution, and concludes the exploration of the housing and wider land-use options with the proposal of a mixed-use housing development (applying the previously mentioned guidelines) to create a relevant intervention in the suburb of Salvokop.
Dissertation (MArch(Prof))--University of Pretoria, 2011.
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Munthree, Preshane. "A Mixed use development for Newtown, Johannesburg." Pretoria : [s.n.], 2003. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-12012003-115339.

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Olivier, Jacqueline Morrissette. "Developing the small, mixed-use urban project : contribution to neighborhood revitalization." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/76547.

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Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture; and, (M.S. in Real Estate Development)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1988.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-88).
Through out many cities in America, urban neighborhoods are characterized by the diminished vitality and extensive deterioration of their overall landscape. The consequences of modem city planning, architectural design and real estate development through out the past thirty years have abrogated much of the cohesive and diverse pattern of the historic urban fabric. Today, many urban areas suffer from the endless repetition of single use structures. Others suffer from the devastating neglect of little or no investment activity at all. The intention of this thesis is to investigate the development feasibility of the small, mixed-use project. Mixed-use is a building prototype combining various uses in one structure and is typified in the appealing character of many older American and European cities. The assertion made is quite simple; if it worked then why can't it work now? The particular focus of the inquiry concentrates on poor urban neighborhoods though the prototype is relevant in other urban areas. Requisite to the formulation of the project is the aim to responsibly support and stimulate community revitalization. It is concluded that the feasibility for small mixed-use development exists though many problems remain. Design on small sites as small as one half acre is difficult but possible. Such locations are suitable particularly where they sit at major intersections between residential and commercial districts. Economically the prototype remains weak; the development risks are great. Substantial investigation to identify the most beneficial instruments for obtaining equity, reducing development costs and increasing the revenues is required for projects of this kind. Nevertheless, the small mixed-use holds an important role in the future development of the urban landscape. The prototype promises to offer a considerable contribution to the increased health and revitalization of many urban communities.
Jacqueline Morrissette Olivier.
M.S.in Real Estate Development
M.Arch.
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Foxe, David M. "Localness : a village proposal for mixed use reappropriation of the industrial landscape." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/85828.

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Thesis: S.B. in Art and Design, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2003.
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This urban design thesis addresses the transformation of single-use industrial space to mixed-use public and private space, linking pedestrian and vehicular paths within the village of Sussex, WI. The industrial revolution often reinforced the separation of functions (residential, commercial, industrial, civic) into separate buildings and often separate districts. In the midst of the built landscape, former places of industrial work and production are now large tracts of underused land. The reappropriation of urban and suburban industrial space provides the opportunity to create mixed-use, vital spaces relating well to pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Such reappropriation deals with the site not only visually, but also in terms of the way its history and natural processes are transformed. The reappropriation is essential on the urban scale of a village, and I choose to explore it at the site of the former quarry and canning factory in Sussex, WI. As a central link between Main Street and the pedestrian Bugline trail, the six acre urban landscape design (in several phases) includes over 100,000 indoor square feet of residential, commercial, and public spaces. This thesis examines issues of ownership, financing, phasing, landscaping, and architecture as they apply in the village. Through an urban design analysis and a series of schemes in drawings and models, the process shows the role of natural processes and public sector involvement in the site development, along with creative solutions to address these relationships on the site. It uses the prominent scale and location of former industrial land and spaces as a point of departure for improving a location's sense of local character, its local economy, its neighborhoods, and its public space.
by David M. Foxe.
S.B. in Art and Design
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Jeffrey, Richmond Downey. "Mother building communal architecture incubator /." View thesis online, 2009. http://docs.rwu.edu/archthese/16/.

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Spinello, Michael 1971. "Organizing the middle landscape : a proposal for mixed-use nodal development in Atlanta." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/28321.

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(cont.) of streams and adjacent junk spaces and serves to link areas of the city that are currently accessible only by automobile. The second involves the engagement of this new infrastructure through the addition of dense, walkable urban nodes composed of a variety of the elements that make up a healthy urban environment- housing, shops, workplaces and public places. The final vision is of a city reconnected by its network of green infrastructure, invigorated by its clusters of livable urban nodes.
"[Atlanta is] a sparse, thin carpet of habitation, a kind of suprematist composition of little fields. Its strongest contextual givens are vegetal and infrastructural: forest and roads. Atlanta is not a city, it is a landscape." Rem Koolhaas, Atlanta Photographs. Atlanta, like many cities in America and now, in the world, has developed with no over arching organizing principles, except for the accommodation of auto-mobility, residential privacy, and free enterprise. To what degree the resultant urban formlessness is a manifestation of private market forces or public desire is less relevant than the fact that the conditions of sprawl in Atlanta are so thoroughly entrenched that solutions to sprawl-related problems must be integrated with these existing conditions. This thesis is an investigation of formal potentials for the future development of Atlanta and by association, the contemporary city in general. The project began with an initial fascination for the spatial by-products of sprawl; the vacant lots, brownfield sites, highway underpasses, parking lots, forgotten stream beds, fruitless interstices, in short, the "urban junk spaces" which are a ubiquitous symptom of the modern city. The cumulative total of this urban junk space forms a vast Middle Landscape, one which currently divides the city but which has the potential to connect it. These initial observations led to a basic guiding question: How can the spatial by-products of sprawl be utilized to create coherence and continuity in an incoherent and discontinuous urban fabric? This thesis consists of two major designed components. The first is a proposal for an Atlanta Linear Park System (ALPS), a pedestrian and cycling circulation and recreation system that utilizes Atlanta's existing network
Michael Spinello.
M.Arch.
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Books on the topic "Mixed-use architecture"

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Neues Quartier Vulkan.Köln: Leben und Arbeiten im Industriedenkmal. Berlin: Jovis, 2005.

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Javier, Arpa, ed. The public chance: Nuevos paisajes urbanos = New urban landscapes. Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain: a+t ediciones, 2008.

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Deborah, Berke, Rappaport Nina, Biklen Noah K, and Higgins Eliza, eds. Urban intersections: Sao Paulo. New Haven, Conn: Yale School of Architecture, 2011.

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Gavrilov, Leonid. Information technologies in commerce. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1085795.

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The textbook discusses the technologies of the digital economy in commerce: visualization systems, virtual and mixed reality technologies, risk management, budgeting and planning, service-oriented enterprise architecture. The use of intelligent information systems in the work of the enterprise and for forecasting sales, scoring, combating fraud in the banking sector and trade; wireless information networks of 4G and 5G standards, Internet of Things networks, mobile technologies in the work of retail and wholesale enterprises is shown. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For students of higher educational institutions studying in the field of training "Trade business".
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New City Landmark: Mixed-Use Architecture. Artpower International Publish Company, Limited, 2015.

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The Best in Mixed-Use Development Design. Rotovision, 1993.

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Ocampo, José Antonio. The Provision of Global Liquidity. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198718116.003.0002.

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This chapter starts by analysing three major problems of the current international monetary system: the asymmetric-adjustment problem, dependence on the monetary policy of the main reserve-issuing country, and the large demand for self-insurance by developing countries. It then explores two basic alternatives to reform the system: one route would involve a fully-fledged multi-currency reserve system; the alternative route would be to design an architecture based on the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), the world’s only truly global reserve asset. These two alternative routes could be mixed in a number of ways, and in fact their complementary use may be the only possible way forward. Under such a mixed system, SDRs would become a major global reserve asset and the source of financing for IMF lending, but national/regional currencies would continue to be used as international means of payment and stores of value.
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Book chapters on the topic "Mixed-use architecture"

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Monk, Tony. "and Mixed Use." In HLM50+ Towards a Social Architecture, 118–57. New York : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315586953-5.

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Taniguchi, Gen, Akikazu Kato, and Shiho Mori. "Mixed-use Development using Air Rights above the JR Train Station at Nagoya, Japan." In Adaptive Architecture, 44–51. New York : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315627113-6.

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Fagerlid, Cicilie, Bengt Andersen, and Astri Margareta Dalseide. "Engaging with mixed-use design." In Architectural Anthropology, 122–34. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003094142-7-11.

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Viganò, Paola, Bertrand Plewinski, Guillaume Vanneste, and Nicolas Willemet. "Peterbos: Living in the Park, Inhabiting the City." In The Urban Book Series, 155–74. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19748-2_11.

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AbstractThis paper explores the urban issues underlying the design experience in the Peterbos neighbourhood, Anderlecht, Brussels-Capital Region. It presents four themes, based on the living experiment of this urban project, which consists of a master plan for the renovation of public spaces (Studio Paola Viganò and vvv architecture urbanisme 2020). It starts with the critical perspective of a ‘project for the ground’. As an embodiment of modernity, collective living in high-rise buildings has made it possible to free up a large area of ground for use as a shared landscape. In Peterbos, this large ground has aged, deteriorated, and become disconnected from the city. Up until now, these characteristics have made Peterbos a place where all the ‘misery in the world’ (Bourdieu, La misère du Monde. Seuil, 1993) has been concentrated. A long transformation process is now underway: the renovation of housing and public spaces proposes new living conditions and a new image for the district. However, there are still questions about the appropriateness of such an investment in the absence of a radical rediscussing of what makes Peterbos an enclave for the poorest. Our analysis starts with the ground of Peterbos and its relationship with water flows, biodiversity, and the rest of the city. The modern project focuses on the liberation of the public ground. We see the Peterbos project as an opportunity for critical reinterpretation. Second, we reconsider the district’s position in the city and the need to reverse feelings inside and outside, aiming to renew relations with the metropolis. Third, a broader understanding of the environment is necessary in order to take part in an ecological transition. The notion of diversity and mixed-use as a fertile framework for emancipation and individual initiative is then discussed. Finally, in the conclusions, having explored the progetto di suolo as a manifold agent and pushed it to its limits, we conclude by examining the ‘stone guest’. Indeed, urbanism and investment in urban renewal do not represent an autonomous and self-responsible solution to the social and urban challenges society is currently facing. The design of public space represents a wide, but also a narrow, space for manoeuvre. When structural changes are implied, they do not tackle the basis of inequality concentrated at this site, linked to decisions made in the past that do not show the expected results. Interaction with economic policies is still too weak. We choose to use clear but sometimes burdensome vocabulary to discuss these spatial and social matters, not escaping the difficulty of the topic. All the same, urban and landscape designers have a responsibility and the possibility to assert the original meaning of politics as the organization of public life in the city, more broadly addressing actions in space and measures to reduce inequality and restore the dignity of the people who live there.
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Navarro, Isidro, Oriol de Reina, David Fonseca, Macarena Gómez, and Álvaro Ferrer. "Virtual Reality Using Smart-Devices in Educational Frameworks." In Mobile Devices in Education, 629–41. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1757-4.ch036.

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The main aim of this study is to improve the understanding of historical buildings through the use of advanced visual technologies. The main innovative features of the project are focused on the use of mobile and wearable technologies, the indoor location, and their mixed assessment an educational project. We will use smartphones, virtual reality and indoor positioning systems. Both the devices and the users' experience will be assessed with a quantitative and a qualitative approach. The proposal seeks to complement, the real experience of visiting an emblematic space (our case study: the Casa Batlló Museum, 1904-1906, Antonio Gaudí, Barcelona, Spain), in order to improve the spatial skills of architecture students and general visitors of this type of architectural landmarks.
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Guidicini, Giovanna. "Edinburgh and Venice: Comparing the Evolution in Communal Living in Geographically Challenged Mercantile Communities." In The Architecture of Scotland, 1660-1750, 442–54. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474455268.003.0023.

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Through a comparison with the urban and residential solutions employed in the city of Venice in the period 1500-1780, this chapter provides a reasoned contextualisation of the Scottish tenement within a broader European scenario. In Edinburgh, this typology evolved from organic and self-organised juxtaposition of private and semi-private spaces, vertical accesses, and commercial spaces in the Old Town, to its structured and respectable reinterpretation as New Town building-block. This is in turn compared with the parallel evolution of its Venetian counterpart, the residential and commercial casa fondaco, also an experimentation with and progressive optimisation in the design of compact, high-rise, mixed-use urban dwellings. While Edinburgh embraced expansion and the potential of the tenement model - once regularised and restructured - to offer accommodation in the modern context of the New Town, Venice was unable to transform a way of life bound by the social, economic, and spatial constraints, leading to further fragmentation. The strength of the Scottish tenement model lay in its flexibility rather than in its exceptionality;it celebrates its successful transformation from organic agglomerate to codified, respectable residence - a transformation which, the Venetian case study reveals, is not to be taken for granted.
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Oliveira, José Rodrigues. "Insight About the Use of AR and VR for Trainees." In Managerial Challenges and Social Impacts of Virtual and Augmented Reality, 178–92. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2874-7.ch011.

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The chapter gives an overview about the use of Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR) for trainee in company. In this vein, the case of BOSCH company is summarized. The chapter provides insights about the use of these technologies in Bosch company. Future research directions and conclusions are presented. In the future, AR will have transformational impact on Humans in the Digital World. The augmentation of human mind and human perception with digital tools will lead to have transformational impact on humankind. New applications will be provided for: Maintenance & Production Training, Remote Support (expert), Real-time machine/equipment status, & monitoring with failure analysis using an OPC unified architecture. Also, Product development (preview products before development), Production line simulation (preview production lines work steps before industrialization phase), and creation of collaborative classrooms.
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Hussain, Tazeen. "Facebook Mediated Learning Environments in Pakistan." In Creating Teacher Immediacy in Online Learning Environments, 166–87. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-9995-3.ch009.

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This chapter explores teacher immediacy in online learning environments, focusing on the use of social media - Facebook as a teaching tool in Art and Design education institutions in Pakistan. The study is based on existing teaching practice in Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture and Department of Visual Studies, University of Karachi. Following a mixed method approach including observation and interviews with both teachers and students, the chapter identifies the reasons teachers use Facebook in teaching practice and explores the reasons that limit their use of this potentially immediacy inducing environment. It also includes a study of content including video, links to articles and popular culture manifestations like memes and emoticons, which could be used in teaching via social media and the implications for learning and cognition. The concept of immediacy is explored and the chapter proposes that it be approached more broadly in order to realise the full potential of social media and harness it for better learning and outcomes.
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Morbey, Mary Leigh, Farhad Mordechai Sabeti, and Michelle Sengara. "Like It." In Advances in Civil and Industrial Engineering, 426–45. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8803-2.ch019.

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Social networking environments have become a ubiquitous part of the university experience. Accordingly, postsecondary institutions have started to consider the role that social networking can play in teaching and learning across academic disciplines. This case study documents findings from a 2012-2013 mixed-methods data collection in six graduate and undergraduate Digital Literacies and New Media Literacies courses at a major Canadian comprehensive university. It examines the pedagogical implications of adapting the Facebook platform for online collaboration and multimedia learning in blended courses, and offers a model of Facebook implementation for engineering and architecture education. Questions guiding the research ask: What is gained pedagogically through the use of Facebook in higher education courses? What are the pedagogical challenges encountered, and how might these be addressed? Suggestions based on observed trends are offered for the effective inclusion of Facebook as a beneficial pedagogical component in the design of e-learning platforms for higher education.
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Lennartsson, Martin, Ibrahim Yitmen, Hamid Movaffaghi, and Henrik Linderoth. "Framework for Digital Development in Industrialized Housebuilding." In Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering. IOS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/atde200171.

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Building Information Modelling (BIM) is claimed to transform the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry, whereas current research has argued that diffusion of BIM use proceeds at a slower rate than the optimistic predictions. Despite that potential of BIM is higher in industrialized housebuilding, the trade express similar characteristics as traditional construction both in terms of BIM sue but also organization of assets. The aim of this paper is to present a conceptual framework for digital development in industrialized timber housing. Data were gathered from eight industrialized housebuilding companies in a mixed approach with interviews, focus groups and a survey. The analysis presents the current use of BIM and digital tools and prioritized development areas within this domain. By adding a theoretical overview of current research for industrialized housebuilding with focus on platform strategies and digital development a framework is drawn. Problems with transfer in the interfaces between software were emphasized. Current research on developing a system for Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) in industrialized housebuilding indicate a path forward. A PLM system facilitates the development of digital developments such as digital twins and smart products, which possess the potentials to generate crucial feedback, which is crucial for the competitiveness and efficiency of industrialized housebuilding. Thus, for a trade with high levels of complexity, a move towards a fully functional PLM system might not only be desirable but decisive.
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Conference papers on the topic "Mixed-use architecture"

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Sung, Lee-yong. "Exterior Space Characteristics of Mixed-Use Residential Tall Buildings." In Architecture and Civil Engineering 2015. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2015.100.06.

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JACKSON, ERIC “BLAKE.” "LIVING WITH WATER: A CASE STUDY FOR COASTAL MIXED-USE MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES." In ECO-ARCHITECTURE 2018. Southampton UK: WIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/arc180091.

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Ostakh, Anton. "The Shared Space Phenomenon as a Tool for Rediscovering Mixed–Use Street." In 9th Annual Conference on Architecture and Urbanism. Brno: Fakulta architektury VUT v Brne, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.13164/phd.fa2020.3.

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Bradecki, Tomasz. "MODELS FOR ARCHITECTURE OF CONTEMPORARY LOW DENSITY MIXED-USE BUILDINGS." In 5th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS SGEM2018. STEF92 Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2018h/51/s17.022.

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Sung, Lee-yong. "A Study on the characteristics of planning within analyzing of Exterior Space in Mixed-use Development." In Architecture and Civil Engineering 2014. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2014.47.06.

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Hengrasmee, Sirimas, and Sant Chansomsak. "A Mixed-use House and Its Ability to Support Self-reliant Lifestyle." In Annual International Conference on Architecture and Civil Engineering (ACE 2016). Global Science & Technology Forum ( GSTF ), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2301-394x_ace16.67.

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Jaberipur, G., and B. Parhami. "Posibits, negabits, and their mixed use in efficient realization of arithmetic algorithms." In 2010 15th CSI International Symposium on Computer Architecture and Digital Systems (CADS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cads.2010.5623646.

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Ostach, Anton. "Prague shared spaces: Problems and potential of the shared space approach in the context of mixed-use streets." In 11th Annual Conference on Architecture and Urbanism 2022: New Research Directions in th Volatile World. Brno: VUT v Brne, Fakulta architektury, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.13164/phd.fa2022.6.

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Seo, Kuhn, Brent Wahl, Myrna Mayonte, and Young Gon Kim. "Methodologies for Isolating Faults in Multi Chip Fiber Optic Transceivers That Use GHz Mixed Signal ICs." In ISTFA 2002. ASM International, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2002p0251.

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Abstract This paper outlines a methodology which accurately identifies fault locations in Mixed Signal Integrated Circuits (ICs). The architecture of Mixed Signal ICs demands more attention during failure analysis because of the complexity of measuring both the analog and digital signals in a compact circuit. In this paper, the GHz range of data signal or radio frequency (RF) signal from an internal IC circuit will be extracted by a high-impedance active single probe in order to find the internal IC circuit failure locations. The advantages of using a single probe is that it can maneuver to extract data almost anywhere in the circuit, providing ranges of bandwidth in GHz with no loading effect on the circuits during measurement. The process of preparing a sample and extracting a signal will be described.
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Pancorbo, Luis, Alex Wall, and Iñaki Alday. "Architecture as a System: Urban Catalysts for Lynchburg, Virginia." In 2016 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.2016.25.

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This paper proposes a critical analysis of “ARCH 2010 Introduction to Urban Architecture” at the School of architecture of the University of Virginia. The studiois part of an overall strategy that tries to subvert the traditional method of teaching in architectural design. In a conventional linear process, students start withthe design of a small-scale architectural object and continue to design buildings in progressively larger scales. Provided with a strong urban context, the 2010 Studio follows a sinusoidal transition of scale, moving from small to large and back again. The ultimate goal of the studio is to put forward/produce an urban architectural project by linking the architectural object with the urban landscape as catalysts for the change within the city. The architectural proposals should be a strategic and thoughtful response to previous research on existing urban systems, and should support the revitalization of public life in their immediate environment and in the whole city. The course was divided in four parts: Elements and infrastructures of the urban environment, developed at Charlottesville Down Town Mall, Urban systems and networks, strategic development plan for 9th street, and design of a mixed-use building and public space (The last 3 parts took place in Lynchburg, Virginia). To connect these four main “problems” there were “transitional exercises” inserted in between them. With the same critical attention, this paper will analyze the final results, the various stages of the course as well as the areas of overlap between different phases, specially designed to ensure the student’s awareness of the consistency of the complete process.
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