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KAWAMOTO, Ryota, Yuji SANO, Atsuyuki OKAZAKI, Kunio TAKAMIZAWA, and Shin AIBA. "THE ACTUAL CONDITIONS OF DESIGN REVIEW BY ORDINANCE TO CONTROL TOWNSCAPE(Urban Planning)." AIJ Journal of Technology and Design 9, no. 17 (2003): 421–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3130/aijt.9.421_1.

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Simonovic, Dijana. "Rehabilitation of urban identity of cities in the Banja Luka region through urban form regulation." Spatium, no. 30 (2013): 28–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/spat1330028s.

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This paper points to the possibility of codification of urban planning and application of physical regulation standards in urban form design to establish such instruments of guidance as will ensure the recognition, appreciation and development of local urban identity. The purpose of establishing general principles and making quality recommendations that would aim at urban form design regulation and be implemented as qualitative criteria and regulation standards is to propose a methodology for the rehabilitation of the City of Banja Luka?s identity applicable to similar cities in the region, with due adjustments to allow for contextual specificity, with the possibility of coordinated regional city development. The discontinuity in the urban development of Banja Luka and other cities in the region has jeopardised the inherent characteristics of their identities, resulting in reduced recognisability and impaired integrity. This study covers the period since the beginning of Banja Luka?s guided urban development (Austro-Hungarian administration, 1878), which should allow a review of its urban morphogenesis and an understanding of its key elements, as well as identification of the general principles and rules of urban form regulation as laid down in the local ordinance and planning legacy.
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Stamps, Arthur E. "Evaluating Architectural Design Review." Perceptual and Motor Skills 90, no. 1 (February 2000): 265–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.2000.90.1.265.

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Architectural design review is a method of environmental management which is widely used bv governmental agencies in both the United States and in Great Britain. Because design review is a governmental function, there is a major need to assess how well it works Research covering over 29,000 respondents and 5,600 environmental scenes suggests that scientific protocols can be adapted to provide an accurate and efficient design review protocol. The protocol uses preference experiments to find the standardized mean difference ([Formula: see text]) between a proposed project and a random sample of existing projects. Values of d will indicate whether the project will increase, maintain, or diminish the aesthetic merit of the sampled area. The protocol is illustrated by applying it to the case of design review for a single residence. Implications for further implementations are discussed.
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Coetzer, Nicholas. "Book review: Architectural Design and Regulation." Urban Studies 52, no. 8 (March 18, 2015): 1542–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098015577052.

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Bozhilova, Mariam, Miglena Zhyanski, and Plamen Glogov. "Green roofs and green walls – legislative framework in Bulgaria." Silva Balcanica 21, no. 2 (October 6, 2020): 45–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/silvabalcanica.21.e56916.

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In Bulgaria, public relations associated with spatial planning, investment design and construction are regu-lated by the Spatial Development Act (2001). According to article 62 (10) of this act, each Municipal Coun-cil adopts an Ordinance for the construction and protection of the green system on the territory of the municipality. There are 265 municipalities in Bulgaria and they are free to customise this ordinance as long as the goals and framework of the Spatial Development Act (2001) are maintained. The aim of this article is to review all Ordinances for the construction and protection of the green system available in Bulgaria and to analyse the included information and regulations regarding the construction of green roofs and green walls. The review of the ordinances showed that the construction of green roofs and green walls is not suf-ficiently addressed in the Bulgarian legislation at the municipal level. About 30.2% of the municipalities in the country do not have an Ordinance for development, maintenance and protection of the green system, 33.6% of the municipalities have such an ordinance but it does not mention green roofs and green walls and only 30.9% have an ordinance and it regulates the construction of green roofs and/or green walls.
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Orlowski, Rafal, Arup Acoustics, St Giles Hall, and Pound Hill. "Book Review: Auditorium Acoustics and Architectural Design." Building Acoustics 1, no. 1 (March 1994): 89–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1351010x9400100106.

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Mansfield, K. "Book Review: Architectural Lighting Design, second edition." Lighting Research and Technology 34, no. 2 (June 1, 2002): 171–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/1365782802li043xx.

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Agirachman, Fauzan Alfi, Michihiko Shinozaki, Mochamad Donny Koerniawan, and Aswin Indraprastha. "Implementing Affordance-Based Design Review Method Using Virtual Reality in Architectural Design Studio." Buildings 12, no. 9 (August 24, 2022): 1296. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings12091296.

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In recent years, researchers in the architecture field have explored VR technology for various purposes in the architectural design process. Current efforts have supported the growing knowledge of VR utilization, specifically for the architectural design review process. In this study, we adapt the affordance concept from the ecological psychology study to add further evidence on VR utilization for the design review process. This study aims to develop an affordance-based design review method in architectural design by utilizing immersive VR technology. It sits at the crossroads of architecture design, virtual reality, and affordance research. This project aimed to create an affordance-based review method framework, a VR system to support the method, test both the method and the VR system, and assess the VR system’s effectiveness as a companion system for the affordance-based design method process. The study was conducted in the scope of architectural education settings only. It used a third-year architectural design studio course as a case. This study confirms that the affordance-based design review method using virtual reality helps students improve their design work. The method reveals the presence of positive and negative affordances in their work. It also shows the differences between a student and supervisor in perceiving the affordances for reviewing design works.
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Xiaoye, Sun, Wang Xiaojian, and Wang Zixuan. "Research on the Application of “Reflection Design” Concept in Architectural Review Course." Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies 4, no. 3 (August 25, 2022): 201–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/jhsss.2022.4.3.19.

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At present, Chinese architectural education overemphasizes the pursuit of formal design teaching goals, lack of rational and humanistic analysis, resulting in students ignoring the understanding of the essence of architecture, thus staying in the stage of schema imitation. Rafael Moneo's architectural theory advocates the practicality of concrete analysis of concrete problems. The purpose of this study was, through the study of Rafael Moneo's architectural design ideas and works, establish a teaching course based on the concept of "reflection design ", which provides a theoretical and practical basis for future architectural review courses. Quantitative data were collected through questionnaires and verified the validity of the "reflection design" theory by experimental method. The study revealed that "reflective design "theory can be effectively applied in architectural review courses so that students would have their own understanding of design rather than blindly follow it. The theory improves teaching quality in architectural review courses. In view of these results, the study recommends that design be pertinent, and the teaching of architectural review courses should focus on combining students' practice and theory.
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Olweny, Mark RO. "Students’ views of the architectural design review: The design crit in East Africa." Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 19, no. 4 (March 12, 2019): 377–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1474022219833595.

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The design studio and the associated design review can be regarded as the signature pedagogy of architectural education, where students garner the essence of what it means to be an architect. Here, novices are transformed into architects through the acquisition of architectural cultural capital. This paper investigates the design review in East African schools of architecture from a student’s perspective, garnered from focus group discussions carried out in five schools of architecture, and corroborated through observations. Findings indicate challenges in the design review, vis-à-vis the broader goals and objectives of architectural education. However, it did uncover attempts at change, via a ‘back seat instructor approach’, for example, breaking down the stereotype of the design review as a hostile environment for students. The paper concludes with a few recommendations to help recast this signature pedagogical approach as a truly discursive environment.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Architectural Design Review Ordinance"

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Imeokparia, Timothy Oserejenoria. "The design, implementation, and evaluation of an interactive multimedia environmental design research information system architectural design review as case study /." Connect to resource, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1119510445.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2005.
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Blomqvist, Mika. "Varför kritik?" Thesis, KTH, Arkitektur, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-222129.

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I detta examensarbete görs en diskursiv och historisk undersökning av kritikgenomgången i arkitektutbildningen. Kritikgenomgången utgör en central komponent i det samtida paradigmet för arkitektutbildning – studion. Examensarbetet går igenom och diskuterar aktuell forskning om kritikgenomgången, vilket ger en nedslående bild av kritikgenomgångens pedagogiska potential. Vidare undersöks kritikgenomgångens historiska rötter med fokus på den svenska kontexten, vilket ger vid handen att kritikgenomgången i sin nuvarande form fick sin roll i svensk arkitektutbildning under 1990-talet, alltså samtidigt med studioparadigmets genomslag. Dessutom redovisas resultaten av en intervjustudie med lärare vid KTH Arkitekturskolan, vilka visar att diskursen om kritikgenomgången innehåller flera motsägelser och problem. Resultaten av undersökningarna diskuteras sedan utifrån en förståelse av omdömet som centralt begrepp och förmåga för att förstå den implicita definition av arkitekten som manifesteras i kritikgenomgången och i disciplinens kanon.
This thesis presents a discursive and historical investigation of the origins and causes of the design review in architectural education. The design review, jury or ”crit” i s an integral and central part of the contemporary paradigm for architectural education – the design studio. The thesis discusses previous research on the design review, which paints a gloomy picture of the learning possibilities of the review. The historical roots of the review are studied with the Swedish context as a focus, showing that the review in its contemporary form was adopted concurrently with the design studio paradigm during the 1990’s. Furthermore, interviews were carried out with instructors at the School of Architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. Results from the interviews point to several contradictions and issues in the discourse about the review. Seeing the concept and faculty of judgment as central to understand the implicit definition of the architect, as manifested in the review and in the canon of the discipline, these findings are the discussed and contextualised.
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Volakos, Vasileios. "Dialogic enquiry and aspects of interaction in architectural design review of undergraduates : classification of principal oral feedback typologies." Thesis, Cardiff University, 2016. http://orca.cf.ac.uk/101179/.

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In an architect’s education, the design review is an event where students present a design scheme in front of a panel of critics, in order to receive feedback. The nature of feedback is usually more evaluative than informative, and its delivery is predominantly instructive and in the form of monologues. In an environment that appears to be more authoritative, students often feel intimidated, and some are reluctant to participate in a dialogue and interact. This thesis through the observation and classification of oral feedback in undergraduates’ architectural design review, explores dialogic enquiry as means of teaching and assessment that can promote interaction. The research draws on the method of Grounded Theory to identify three principal feedback typologies: Direct Suggestions, Reflecting Questions and Abstract Suggestions, and a principal comment typology, Clarifying Questions. Based on empirical evidence, four student-presentation factors seem to influence the typologies’ frequency: Well Comprehended Scheme, Poorly Comprehended Scheme, Less Communicative Student, and Well Developed Scheme. Students' and critics’ participation duration was also documented. A new method for recording design reviews produces coded transcripts designed to accommodate these objectives. The results assist in understanding dialogic enquiry as a condition that promotes interaction, which can constitute design review a social, participatory, and experiential activity. The outcomes suggest the need for more dialogue and more questions, and more importantly, a shift in the general mentality of approaching design reviews from ‘fault-finding’ and prescriptive feedback, to a more exploratory learning situation that sets an example on how to be critical of someone’s work and share ideas in a professional and social environment. The research proposes a concise theoretical framework predicated on dialogue and enquiry for design tutorials and reviews that can become part of the training for design teachers in Schools of Architecture, as well as Schools of Design.
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Sousa, Marcela Noronha Pinto de Oliveira e. "Padrões em projetos arquitetônicos de bibliotecas públicas." [s.n.], 2012. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/258773.

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Orientador: Daniel de Carvalho Moreira
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia Civil, Arquitetura e Urbanismo
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Resumo: O projeto de bibliotecas públicas é extremamente complexo, pois deve atender satisfatoriamente não apenas ao público e à conservação do acervo, mas ainda às políticas públicas, aos serviços de gestão da informação, a usos de interesse social e mais atualmente à manutenção e divulgação de novas mídias, que se encontram em constante processo de inovação. Baseando-se na metodologia de projeto apresentada em "A pattern language" de ALEXANDER (1979), o presente trabalho buscou identificar, na literatura específica de planejamento e projeto de bibliotecas, indicadores de qualidade para este tipo de edifício, e as relações de dependência entre eles no processo de projeto, com o objetivo de elaborar uma base de dados, na forma de uma linguagem de padrões, para dar suporte à avaliação desta tipologia de projeto. O resultado desta pesquisa é um procedimento para avaliação de projetos de biblioteca pública, constituído por um banco de dados, formado pelos padrões, por questionários para determinação da satisfação do projeto avaliado a cada padrão e por uma matriz que descreve as relações de dependência entre os padrões. Esta ferramenta foi aplicada à avaliação de um projeto renomado de biblioteca pública no Brasil, a Biblioteca de São Paulo, para demonstrar como estes padrões podem ser observados em projetos para esta tipologia de edifício. Esta metodologia foi posteriormente organizada na forma de uma ferramenta utilizando a base de dados FileMaker Pro, FileMaker Inc., contendo a linguagem de padrões para o projeto de bibliotecas, as relações entre os padrões e diagramas auxiliares. Esta ferramenta torna o uso da metodologia mais acessível a usuários em potencial, pois pode ser instalada em diversas mídias tornando-a mais simples e automatizando a elaboração de relatórios com os resultados. O método para elaboração desta "linguagem de padrões" para projetos de bibliotecas públicas, objeto deste trabalho, abre caminho para a elaboração de "linguagens de padrões" para outras tipologias de edifício, pois o mesmo método pode ser replicado sem depender da experiência de apenas alguns profissionais, mas a partir de dados que podem ser verificados e comparados entre várias publicações
Abstract: The design of public libraries is extremely complex because not only must it meet the needs of the public and of collection preservation, but it must also comply with public policies, information management services, and more recently, to the maintenance and propagation of new information media. Based on the design methodology presented in "A pattern language" by ALEXANDER (1975), patterns for this type of building were identified in the specific literature for the design and planning of library buildings. These patterns were compiled in a database in order to be applied to the evaluation of this type of project. This work presents the application of this method to the analysis of the design for the Library of São Paulo, opened in 2010. This methodology can be applied to the evaluation of finished projects, but it has also shown great potential as a tool to support the design process. The method used to formulate this pattern language for the design of library buildings can be replicated in order to generate new pattern languages for other types of buildings. The patterns were organized as a database using the software FileMaker Pro, FileMaker Inc., containing the pattern language for the design of library buildings, the connections between the patterns and explanatory diagrams. This tool makes this methodology more accessible to users because it automatically produces the final report, sparing the user of calculating the scores for the design they are evaluating. The software used in this database can be installed in different equipment
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Haendler, Thorsten. "On Using UML Diagrams to Identify and Assess Software Design Smells." SciTePress, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0006938504470455.

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Deficiencies in software design or architecture can severely impede and slow down the software development and maintenance progress. Bad smells and anti-patterns can be an indicator for poor software design and suggest for refactoring the affected source code fragment. In recent years, multiple techniques and tools have been proposed to assist software engineers in identifying smells and guiding them through corresponding refactoring steps. However, these detection tools only cover a modest amount of smells so far and also tend to produce false positives which represent conscious constructs with symptoms similar or identical to actual bad smells (e.g., design patterns). These and other issues in the detection process demand for a code or design review in order to identify (missed) design smells and/or re-assess detected smell candidates. UML diagrams are the quasi-standard for documenting software design and are often available in software projects. In this position paper, we investigate whether (and to what extent) UML diagrams can be used for identifying and assessing design smells. Based on a description of difficulties in the smell detection process, we discuss the importance of design reviews. We then investigate to what extent design documentation in terms of UML2 diagrams allows for representing and identifying software design smells. In particular, 14 kinds of design smells and their representability in UML class and sequence diagrams are analyzed. In addition, we discuss further challenges for UML-based identification and assessment of bad smells.
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Wibergh, Alexandra. "En digital publikations skapandeprocess : Dagens funktioner och framtidsvisioner." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknik, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-23580.

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Detta projekt har haft som syfte att producera och grafiskt formge det kommande numret av tidskriftsapplikationen Scandinavian Architectural Review för förlaget It Is Media Svenska AB i Stockholm. Skapandet har utgått från applikationens tidigare grafiska profil och har ämnat att följa tidigare utseende och funktioner utan nya tillägg. Hela produktionen har skapats genom Adobe InDesigns tilläggstjänst Adobe Digital Publishing Suite. Efter att produktionen färdigställts har en analys gjorts av den färdiga applikationen enligt en heuristisk utvärdering ur ett människa-datorinteraktionsperspektiv, till vilken David Benyons tolv designprinciper har  tillämpats. Till stöd i analysarbetet har ett aktivitetsdiagram skapats för att ge en god överblick över hela tidskriftens disposition. Analysen har slutligen resulterat i en åtgärdslista med förslag på förbättringar av applikationen för att öka dess användarvänlighet, vilket framför allt har lyft fram behovet av tydligare grafisk design av interaktiva element, ett förbättrat system för att ge användaren återkoppling samt ökad konsekvens och flexibilitet.
This project has aimed to produce and design the upcoming edition of the magazine application Scandinavian Architectural Review for the publisher It Is Media Svenska AB in Stockholm. The production has been based on the application’s prior graphic profile and has intended to follow previous appearance and functions without new additions. The entire production has been created using the Adobe InDesign plugin Adobe Digital Publishing Suite. After the production was finished an analysis of the completed application was performed according to a heuristic evaluation, which was based on the twelve design principles of David Benyon in a perspective of human-computer interaction. To support the analytical work an activity diagram was created to get a comprehensive view of the entire disposition of the application. The analysis has resulted in a list of actions and suggestions to improve the application and its usability, which particularly emphasize the need of a clearer design of the interactive elements, an improved system to give the user feedback as well as an increased consistency and flexibility.
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Boustila, Sabah. "Conception et évaluation d'un outil de revue de projet architectural en réalité virtuelle : problématique de la perception des distances en environnement virtuel." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016STRAD021/document.

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La réalité virtuelle (RV) va révolutionner de nombreux domaines comme le domaine médical, industriel, architectural, etc. C'est devenu un élément important dans la phase de développement d'une solution, notamment dans le domaine architectural. Que ce soit pour la commercialisation ou la revue de projet, la RV permet de faire des visites virtuelles de maisons visualisées à l'échelle réelle en environnement virtuel (EV). Aujourd'hui, l'architecte dispose d'un véritable outil de commercialisation en proposant aux acheteurs potentiels des visites virtuelles de maisons. Lors de ces visites virtuelles, le client peut avoir une idée de la maison. Avec la visualisation à l'échelle 1:1 le client a la possibilité d'explorer la maison et peut ainsi se projeter plus facilement dans la maison pour prendre plus facilement des décisions. L'espoir est que cette visite virtuelle puisse conduire plus rapidement à une signature de précontrat. Par ailleurs, lors du processus de conception, l'architecte peut effectuer une revue de projet en EV avec le client afin de le guider dans ses choix et d'affiner le recueil des besoins. À l'issue de cette revue, ensemble, ils valident le plan de la maison en termes de taille et d'agencement des pièces, de position des fenêtres, etc. Par conséquent, la RV permet un gain de temps et d'argent considérable aux architectes. Les décisions prises en EV sont généralement basées sur la perception des distances et des volumes. Par conséquent, l’efficacité des décisions prises dépend de la capacité des visiteurs à porter un jugement sans biais sur ce qu’ils voient dans l’EV par rapport à l’environnement réel correspondant. Plusieurs études ont montré que l'estimation des distances en EV est différente de l'estimation en environnement réel. De multiples facteurs peuvent être à l'origine de ce problème, comme le dispositif d'affichage, le champ de vision restreint, la qualité graphique, etc. Malgré les différentes études consacrées à cette problématique, les causes de ce phénomène restent diverses et mal identifiées. Notre travail s'inscrit dans le cadre d'un projet architectural : le projet CIMBEES. Ce projet vise à intégrer la RV dans le processus de vente/achat et de conception au travers de la visite virtuelle et de la revue de projet en EV. Notre travail consiste à concevoir et à évaluer l'outil de revue de projet architectural en EV. La phase de conception consiste à proposer un outil de revue de projet permettant la visualisation des maquettes numériques à l'échelle réelle et offrant une interaction qui répond aux besoins des architectes. Au cours de cette phase nous avons développé un outil de revue de projet et nous avons modélisé les maquettes numériques nécessaires à partir de plans réels de maison.Dans la phase d'évaluation de l'outil de revue de projet architectural, nous nous sommes intéressés à la problématique de la perception des distances en EV. L'objectif de cette évaluation est d'identifier et d'étudier les facteurs les plus importants pour l'outil afin de proposer des paramètres adaptés à notre contexte applicatif (les visites virtuelles). Pour ce faire, nous avons effectué une étude expérimentale qui porte sur l'étude de l'influence de trois facteurs sur la perception des distances : 1) le profil cognitif des utilisateurs, 2) le contexte environnemental et 3) la vitesse de navigation [...]
Virtual reality (VR) will revolutionize many fields such as medicine, industry, architecture, etc. It has become an important element in the development of a solution, particularly in the architectural field. Whether for marketing or project review, VR allows virtual visits of homes in virtual environment (VE) at real scale. Today, the architect has a real marketing tool by providing to potential customer virtual visits of homes. During these virtual visits, the customer can get an idea of the house. With the visualization at scale 1: 1, the customer has the opportunity to explore the house and he can easier project himself into the house to take decisions more easily. The hope is that, this virtual visit would more quickly lead to a signing agreement.Furthermore, during the design process, the architect can make a project review in VE with customer to guide his choices and refine the collection of needs. Following this review, together, they validate the plan of the house in terms of size and layout of rooms, window position, etc. Therefore, the VR allows considerable time and money saving for architects. Decisions taken in VE are generally based on the perception of distances and volumes. Therefore, the effectiveness of the decisions depends on the ability of customers to make judgments about what they see in the VE similar to the judgments they would have made in the corresponding real environment. Several studies have shown that the estimation of distances in VE is different from the estimation in real environment. Several factors can be the source of this problem such as the display device, the limited field of view, graphical quality, etc. Despite these studies, factors that cause this phenomenon remain unclear, and diverse. Our work is part of an architectural project: CIMBEES project. This project aims to integrate VR in the process of selling / buying and of the design through virtual visits and project review in VE. Our work is to design and evaluate architectural project review tool. The design stage is to suggest a project review tool for the visualization of digital mockups at real scale in VE and providing interaction that meets the needs of architects. During this stage we developed a project review tool and we modeled necessary digital mockups from real house plans. In the evaluation stage of the architectural project review tool, we were interested at the problem of the perception of distances in VE. The aim of this evaluation is to identify and to study the most important factors for the tool, to propose suitable parameters for our application context (virtual visits). To do this, we conducted an experimental study that focuses on the study of the influence of three factors on the perception of distances: 1) the cognitive profile of users, 2) the environmental context and 3) the speed of navigation. [...]
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CHEN, YANG JUI, and 楊瑞禎. "A Study on the Architect Licensing Examination in Taiwan Based on the Test of Architectural Design and its Review Education." Thesis, 1998. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/19110857149445676731.

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Books on the topic "Architectural Design Review Ordinance"

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Hinshaw, Mark L. Design review. Chicago, IL: American Planning Association, Planning Advisory Service, 1995.

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White, Anthony G. Architectural design review committees: A selected bibliography. Monticello, Ill., USA: Vance Bibliographies, 1988.

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Kim, Kwang Bae. Design studio review. Seoul: [publisher not identified], 2003.

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1951-, Scheer Brenda Case, and Preiser Wolfgang F. E, eds. Design review: Challenging urban aesthetic control. New York: Chapman & Hall, 1994.

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Amber, JoAnn. Automated building design review using BLAST. Champaign, Ill: US Army Corps of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, 1985.

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East, E. William. Web-enabled design review and lessons learned. [Champaign, IL]: US Army Corps of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, 1998.

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Schneider, Steve. The theory and practice of crime prevention through environmental design: A literature review. Vancouver, B.C: B.C. Coalition for Safer Communities, 1996.

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Schneider, Steve. The theory and practice of crime prevention through environmental design: A literature review. [Ottawa, Ont.]: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., 1996.

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United States. Public Buildings Service. and United States. General Services Administration., eds. The Design Excellence Program guide: Building a legacy : architect/engineer selection and design review. Washington, DC: U.S. General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service, 2000.

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Bannister, Jonathan. The impactof environmental design upon the incidence and type of crime: Literature review prepared for the Criminology Research Branch, Scottish Home and Health Department. (Edinburgh): Scottish Office, Central ResearchUnit, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Architectural Design Review Ordinance"

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Radford, Anthony D. "Local Architectural Language and Contextualism." In Design Review, 165–74. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2658-2_16.

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Lai, Richard Tseng-yu. "Can the Process of Architectural Design Review Withstand Constitutional Scrutiny?" In Design Review, 31–41. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2658-2_4.

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Gour, Ayush, Sankalp Sudarsan Rajguru, Gursharan Singh, Gurpreet Singh, and Balwinder Kaur. "Architectural Sustainability in Computer Design: A mirror Review." In Computer Science Engineering and Emerging Technologies, 603–6. London: CRC Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003405580-98.

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Barsanti, Sara Gonizzi, Rosa De Finis, and Chiara Bertolin. "A review of non-destructive techniques and modelling methods for survey and condition monitoring on architectural heritage." In Advanced Research and Design Tools for Architectural Heritage, 168–90. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032637396-9.

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Cárcamo Pino, Mauricio Arnoldo. "Thinking and Intelligence in the Architectural Design. A Review from Language, Graphuage and Manuage." In Graphic Imprints, 1411–23. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93749-6_117.

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Milošević, Jelena, Aleksandra Nenadović, Maša Žujović, Marko Gavrilović, and Milijana Živković. "Reworking Studio Design Education Driven by 3D Printing Technologies." In The Urban Book Series, 335–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-29515-7_30.

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AbstractThe advances and proliferation of digital technologies impact architectural practice asking for a revision of not only design production but also the education of future professionals. Using a case study from the University of Belgrade—Faculty of Architecture, this paper examines the efficient application of 3D printing as a design tool and opportunities for the implementation of this technology in architectural education. The research goal was to establish an educational framework for the studio course that was appropriate to local settings, starting with a review of educational approaches and usage of 3D printing in architectural design. Starting with the premise that there is a bidirectional relationship between design and its tool, educational framework for architectural design studio was proposed, tested in real educational settings, and evaluated. The results indicate that the use of 3D printing in studio course proved to be an effective tool for design exploration and presentation that supports (1) linking the logical way of thinking that requires parametric modeling with concept-based thinking; (2) change in mindset that occurs in the design process when students have a physical model in front of them to assess; and (3) improvement of deep understanding of spatial cognition among students as well as their competencies related to the use of the specific technology in the design process. The paper demonstrates how 3D printing technology improved educational methods, impacted students’ experiences in the design process, and elevated design exploration to previously unattainable levels of materiality, detail, complexity, accuracy, and aesthetics.
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Liu, Zidong, Yan Li, and Xiao Xiao. "Predicting the Vitality of Stores Along the Street Based on Business Type Sequence via Recurrent Neural Network." In Computational Design and Robotic Fabrication, 326–36. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8637-6_29.

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AbstractThe rational planning of store types and locations to maximize street vitality is essential in real estate planning. Traditional business planning relies heavily on the subjective experience of developers. Currently, developers have access to low-resolution urban data to support their decision making, and researchers have done much image-based machine learning research from the scale of urban texture. However, there is still a lack of research on the functional layout with shop-level accuracy. This paper uses a sequence-based neural network (RNN) to explore the relationship between the sequence of store types along a street and its commercial vitality. Currently, the use of RNNs in the architectural and urban fields is very rare. We use customer review data of 80streets from O2O platforms to represent the store vitality degree. In the machine learning model, the input is the sequence of store types on the street, and the output is the corresponding sequence of business vitality indexes. After training and evaluation, the model was shown to have acceptable accuracy. We further combined this evaluation model with a genetic algorithm to develop a business planning optimization tool to maximize the overall street business value, thus guiding real estate business planning at a high resolution.
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Mohamed, H., D. W. Bao, and R. Snooks. "Super Composite: Carbon Fibre Infused 3D Printed Tectonics." In Proceedings of the 2020 DigitalFUTURES, 297–308. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4400-6_28.

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AbstractThis research posits an innovative process of embedding carbon fibre as the primary structure within large-scale polymer 3D printed intricate architectural forms. The design and technical implications of this research are explored and demonstrated through two proto-architectural projects, Cloud Affects and Unclear Cloud, developed by the RMIT Architecture Snooks Research Lab. These projects are designed through a tectonic approach that we describe as a super composite – an approach that creates a compression of tectonics through algorithmic self-organisation and advanced manufacturing. Framed within a critical view of the lineage of polymer 3D printing and high tech fibres in the field of architectural design, the research outlines the limitations of existing robotic processes employed in contemporary carbon fibre fabrication. In response, the paper proposes an approach we describe as Infused Fibre Reinforced Plastic (IFRP) as a novel fabrication method for intricate geometries. This method involves 3D printing of sacrificial formwork conduits within the skin of complex architectural forms that are infused with continuous carbon fibre structural elements. Through detailed observation and critical review of Cloud Affects and Unclear Cloud (Fig. 2), the paper assesses innovations and challenges of this research in areas including printing, detailing, structural analysis and FEA modelling. The paper notes how these techniques have been refined through the iterative design of the two projects, including the development of fibre distribution mapping to optimise the structural performance.
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Figueirôa, Ísis, Maria do Carmo Duarte Freitas, Sergio Fernando Tavares, and Luís Bragança. "How Circular Economy Strategies Can Be Implemented in the Dwelling Renovation Design Phase." In Creating a Roadmap Towards Circularity in the Built Environment, 47–56. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-45980-1_5.

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AbstractThe world’s largest consumer of raw materials is the construction sector, which mostly adopts the linear economy model. Several researchers make an effort to study how to realize a transition in the sector to a circular model of environmental development, applying strategies to preserve the raw resources, maintain materials in use as long as they can be, and reuse and recycle the building components. For increased circular efficiency of the construction, it is ideal to adopt strategies still in the design phase, however, most city buildings weren’t built taking this into account and have a low possibility of adaptation of spaces and disassembly of their materials and components. Dwelling renovation has a crucial role in this scenario, and this research aims to figure out how these strategies can be applied to renovation projects since there is a lack of information on how to do this, as the studies are addressed more to new buildings. Through a systematic literature review, using relevant terms, this document identified the principal’s circular economy strategies for the design phase, the dwelling spatial configuration models and the dissatisfaction of its inhabitants, and some design possibilities that can be applied to renovation projects. These findings contribute to the development of documents focused on architectural design practice.
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Buldas, Ahto, Dirk Draheim, Mike Gault, and Märt Saarepera. "Towards a Foundation of Web3." In Future Data and Security Engineering. Big Data, Security and Privacy, Smart City and Industry 4.0 Applications, 3–18. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8069-5_1.

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AbstractThe Web3 vision takes blockchain disintermediation to a next level by making it ubiquitous, encompassing not only payments and financial services but also digital identities, data and business models. Recently, Web3 has gained massive attention by major analysts such as Gartner, Forrester, Forbes Technology Council and the Harvard Business Review. Albeit the current enthusiasm about Web3, we are lost in a state of confusion about what Web3 actually is – or could be. In this paper, we take an engineering approach. We discuss a potential foundation of Web3 in terms of fundamental components, architectural principles and a Web3 design space. We conclude that, from an engineering viewpoint, the Web3 can be characterized as the integration of digital rights exchange into the (application layer) internet protocols. Finally, on the basis of these findings, we discuss the Alphabill platform as a Web3 enabling technology.
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Conference papers on the topic "Architectural Design Review Ordinance"

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Bai, Ying-Jie, Zhi-Yong Mo, Jin Chen, and Ji-Quan Yang. "Research of the review of building automation." In 2016 International Conference on Mechanics and Architectural Design. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789813149021_0063.

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Drogemuller, Adam, Hamidreza Sakhaei, Andrew Cunningham, Rongrong Yu, Ning Gu, and Bruce H. Thomas. "Envisioning Paramersive Design: An Immersive Approach to Architectural Design and Review." In 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Adjunct (ISMAR-Adjunct). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ismar-adjunct60411.2023.00060.

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Awan, Abeeha, Davide Lombardi, Paolo Ruffino, and Asterios Agkathidis. "Efficacy of Gamification on Introductory Architectural Education: a literature review." In eCAADe 2022: Co-creating the Future - Inclusion in and through Design. eCAADe, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2022.2.553.

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Kurihara, Mikio, Masahiro Aoki, Yu Maruyama, Kiyosi Takasaka, Shigetada Nakajo, Zenichi Ogiso, and Yukinori Goto. "Reformation of Regulatory Technical Standards for Nuclear Power Generation Equipments in Japan." In 14th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone14-89707.

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Comprehensive reformation of the regulatory system has been introduced in Japan in order to apply recent technical progress in a timely manner. “The Technical Standards for Nuclear Power Generation Equipments”, known as the Ordinance No.622) of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, which is used for detailed design, construction and operating stage of Nuclear Power Plants, was being modified to performance specifications with the consensus codes and standards being used as prescriptive specifications, in order to facilitate prompt review of the Ordinance with response to technological innovation. The activities on modification were performed by the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA), the regulatory body in Japan, with support of the Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organization (JNES), a technical support organization. The revised Ordinance No.62 was issued on July 1, 2005 and is enforced from January 1 2006. During the period from the issuance to the enforcement, JNES carried out to prepare enforceable regulatory guide which complies with each provisions of the Ordinance No.62, and also made technical assessment to endorse the applicability of consensus codes and standards, in response to NISA’s request. Some consensus codes and standards were re-assessed since they were already used in regulatory review of the construction plan submitted by licensee. Other consensus codes and standards were newly assessed for endorsement. In case that proper consensus code or standards were not prepared, details of regulatory requirements were described in the regulatory guide as immediate measures. At the same time, appropriate standards developing bodies were requested to prepare those consensus code or standards. Supplementary note which provides background information on the modification, applicable examples etc. was prepared for convenience to the users of the Ordinance No. 62. This paper shows the activities on modification and the results, following the NISA’s presentation at ICONE-13 that introduced the framework of the performance specifications and the modification process of the Ordinance NO. 62.
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Lorente, S., and A. Bejan. "Sveltness, Freedom to Morph, and the Constructal Design of Multi-Scale Flow Structures." In ASME 2005 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2005-80027.

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This paper reviews recent progress on constructal theory and design. The emphasis is on the development of multi-scale, nonuniformly distributed flow structures that offer increased compactness (e.g., heat transfer density). Examples are counterflow heat exchangers with tree-shaped hot and cold streams, and tree architectures on a disc. Every flow system has a global property called sveltness (Sv), which is the ratio between its external (global) length scale and its internal length scale (V1/3), where V is the volume occupied by all the ducts. Emphasis is placed on the development of simple strategies for decreasing the computational cost required by the development of such structures. The generation of multi-scale flow configurations is a process that can be projected on a diagram having global performance on the abscissa and degrees of freedom on the ordinate. This process rules the development (evolution) of all flow configurations for systems with global objective, global constraints and freedom to morph.
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Davidson, James, and Dace Campbell. "Collaborative Design in Virtual Space - GreenSpace II: A Shared Environment for Architectural Design Review." In ACADIA 1996: Design Computation: Collaboration, Reasoning, Pedagogy. ACADIA, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1996.165.

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Wong, Peter C. C., Chet Dagit, and Robert Jacobson. "THE VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT THEATERTM AS AN ARCHITECTURAL AND URBAN DESIGN REVIEW SYSTEM." In Proceedings of the VRST '94 Conference. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814350938_0027.

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Terzimehic, Tarik, Kirill Dorofeev, and Sebastian Voss. "Exploring Architectural Design Decisions in Industry 4.0: A Literature Review and Taxonomy." In 2021 ACM/IEEE 24th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/models50736.2021.00026.

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Okem, Selim. "A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE MODERN ARCHITECTURAL EPISTEME: ON DISCONTINUITIES AND OPPOSITIONS." In SGEM 2014 Scientific SubConference on ARTS, PERFORMING ARTS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN. Stef92 Technology, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2014/b41/s15.058.

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Unanue, Mariane Garcia. "Reframing services and processes in architectural design." In ServDes.2023 Entanglements & Flows Conference: Service Encounters and Meanings Proceedings, 11-14th July 2023, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp203040.

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Contemporary complexities demand a different approach on how design activities should be practised, theorised and taught. However, most of the architectural creation processes remain based on the disciplinary rational and intellectual knowledge and techniques, where architects prescribe solutions for people and spaces. This article suggests design procedures to agency a redefinition in the field of Architecture with a rhizomatic alliance with Service Design. Literature review shows the matter of space lacks extensive research in Service Design whereas architectural professional practices with traditional disciplinary tools are no longer sufficient to properly respond to contemporary challenges. Interdisciplinary entanglements are explored and open a path for more active, open, collaborative and emphatic design practices, able to benefit both fields and possibly reframe their services and practices.
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Reports on the topic "Architectural Design Review Ordinance"

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Szybinska Matusiak, Barbara, Sergio Sibilio, Justyna Martyniuk-Peczek, Claudia Naves David Amorim, Marie Boucher, Marzieh Nazari, Michelangelo Scorpio, et al. Subtask A: User perspective and requirements - A.2 Use cases. IEA SHC Task 61, October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18777/ieashc-task61-2021-0008.

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The report starts with the introduction, chapter 1, where the main objective of the work is formulated, namely, to examine how the public buildings are used regarding lighting; both daylight and electric light is considered. In the chapter 2 a review of codes and requirements has been done. It starts with a discussion about general aspects of codes (subchapter 2.1) and presentation of international standards CEN and ISO (2.2) and follows with description of CIE reports and other internationally recognized guidance books (2.3). Then national recommendations are also presented (2.4). Finally, the impact of codes on architectural design is elaborated based on the interviews with architectural offices (2.5).
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