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Kelleher, Michael. "Bulgaria's Communist-Era Landscape." Public Historian 31, no. 3 (2009): 39–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2009.31.3.39.

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Abstract This essay discusses the various architectural and design elements that helped define the communist-era landscape of Bulgaria. The conclusions presented here are based on observations made by the author while living in Bulgaria and research into the literature on communist architecture and design in the East Bloc. Bulgaria was the member of the East Bloc that most closely followed the architectural and design model established by the Soviet Union and exported to its satellite states following the Second World War. This didactic model was intended to present a certain image of communism and its achievements. Despite physical changes that came with the end of communism in Bulgaria, the country has retained a significant communist-era landscape. Bulgaria, therefore, presents an opportunity to examine many of the architectural and design elements typical of the East Bloc, both how the communists intended them to be interpreted and how these buildings and monuments made the transition to the postcommunist era.
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Rusu, Dumitru. "Dumitru Rusu, An Analysis of Socialist Modernist Heritage in Romania and the Republic of Moldova through Case Studies: Utilitarian Buildings and Industrial Facilities." 2 8, no. 2 (December 7, 2020): 131–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.37710/plural.v8i2_12.

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The “Socialist Modernism” Project is part of an initiative by B.A.C.U. Association focused on protecting built heritage in the former socialist bloc. In that respect, we have launched a campaign for the preservation of buildings that are specific to the socialist modernist period (1955–1991). The architecture of the socialist period, more precisely the modernist tendencies in 1955–1991, is a specific trend in the evolution of architecture in the former socialist bloc. There is increasing international awareness for this trend, as indicated by the creation of scientific communities (the SocHeritage Platform, part of the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee for the 20th century). The chosen period in our study was set by historic events that led to this new architectural tendency. At the time, the approach was inspired by modernist architecture, which came to the capitalist states in Western Europe with a set of principles. In socialist countries, modernist trends first influenced the professional sphere, and through that influence, they were able to penetrate borders and the limits imposed by ideology.
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Popescu, Carmen. "Introductory argument: architecture of the Communist Bloc in the mirror." Journal of Architecture 14, no. 1 (February 2009): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13602360802704786.

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Mosyakov, Dmitry. "New Military Bloc – New Threats to Peace and Security in Asia." South East Asia Actual problems of Development, no. 3 (52) (2021): 5–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.31696/2072-8271-2021-3-3-52-005-017.

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The article deals with issues related to the change in the security architecture in Greater East Asia after the emergence of a new military bloc AUKUS (Australia, USA and UK). The reaction to the creation of this bloc on the part of the key countries of the region is shown.
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Balletti, C., M. Costa, F. Guerra, F. Martinello, and P. Vernier. "MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY CULTURAL HERITAGE DOCUMENTATION AND KNOWLEDGE BY SURVEYING AND ITS REPRESENTATION." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2 (May 30, 2018): 63–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-63-2018.

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Conservation of modern and contemporary cultural heritage, which goes from design objects, to architecture, to cities and territories, is certainly a current topic and in the development phase as it is underway &amp;ndash; in the same modernity &amp;ndash; a process of systematic replacement of architectural elements, outcome of solutions then experimental, which today are reproduced with contemporary materials, analogous in the appearance, but intimately different especially in the technological content.<br>The paper describes the particular case of La Tour de Meudon, better known as The Tower, (1966) by André Bloc, a contemporary architect of Le Corbusier, founder of L'Architecture d'aujourd'hui, who created his habitable sculptures. All his works mark the evolution of geometric abstraction to the free form, and they are still admirable testimonies of a journey that led him from architecture to architecture. His Architecture and his sculpture intertwine, opening the plastic unity of form in physical space&amp;ndash;time. The survey is a fundamental moment for the knowledge of these hybrid architectures, where the structural component is hidden by its evident plasticity, as if it were a large sculpture with abstract and overlapping geometric shapes.<br>Survey isn't only an analysis of geometries: it is instrumental to the other structural and material analyses since it provides a metric and topological basis on which to spatially locate the phenomena being studied. The integrated survey of the building (laser scanning, photogrammetry, topography) has allowed to document his project, contributing to the to definition of the actual construction characteristics and ascertain both the material consistency and the state of conservation.
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Kulić, Vladimir. "An Avant-Garde Architecture for an Avant-Garde Socialism: Yugoslavia at EXPO ’58." Journal of Contemporary History 47, no. 1 (January 2012): 161–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022009411422367.

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The Pavilion of Yugoslavia at EXPO ’58 in Brussels was an attempt to internationally showcase the specific brand of socialism developed in that country since its break from the Soviet bloc ten years prior. That goal was best achieved through the pavilion building, an inspired piece of modern architecture designed by the Croatian architect Vjenceslav Richter, which attracted much positive attention. In most other respects, the presentation was a relative disappointment, failing to engage the visitors in an attractive and well-rounded experience. This article provides an analysis of the conceptualization, development, and reception of the pavilion based on the abundant material from the Archive of Yugoslavia in Belgrade. It argues that Richter’s avant-garde design resonated with the self-proclaimed avant-garde status of Yugoslav socialism, but that its complex connotations, when seen through the lens of the Cold War, were reduced to a mere index of Yugoslavia’s break from the Soviet bloc.
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Mumford, Eric. "CIAM and the Communist Bloc, 1928–59." Journal of Architecture 14, no. 2 (April 2009): 237–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13602360802704810.

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Lee, Hyung Ho, Daniel Nemecek, Christina Schindler, William J. Smith, Rodolfo Ghirlando, Alasdair C. Steven, Juan S. Bonifacino, and James H. Hurley. "Assembly and Architecture of Biogenesis of Lysosome-related Organelles Complex-1 (BLOC-1)." Journal of Biological Chemistry 287, no. 8 (December 27, 2011): 5882–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m111.325746.

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Adell, Josep Mª, and Benito Lauret. "El sistema de albañilería integral AllWall con BHH/BLOC+." Informes de la Construcción 56, no. 495 (February 28, 2005): 33–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/ic.2005.v57.i495.453.

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Casanova, Rossend. "The Vision of Utopia." Global Design, no. 47 (2012): 62–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.52200/47.a.osauwkm3.

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Designed in late 1932 by Josep Lluís Sert and Josep Torres Clavé, Casa Bloc is one of the paradigmatic works of these architects who represented the most active core of the Modern Movement in Catalonia, known as GATCPAC (Group of Catalan Architects and Technicians for the Progress of Contemporary Architecture), founded in 1930 echoing the Spanish GATEPAC. I use the word “paradigm” in the sense of a theoretical framework or set of theories. In fact, Casa Bloc was not only the first major social housing building in Barcelona conceived in functional terms but it also exemplifies the reception in this city of the notions of the Modern Movement and how the guidelines recently approved in the 4th CIRPAC Congress were applied.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "BLOC architecture"

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Lemonnier, Pascal. "Étude d'une architecture VLSI pour un algorithme d'estimation de mouvement bloc-récursif." Rennes 1, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996REN10061.

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Les algorithmes d'estimation de mouvement appartenant a la famille des methodes region-recursives constituent une alternative algorithmique aux techniques classiques par mise en correspondance de blocs, couramment employees dans les schemas de codage avec compensation de mouvement. L'algorithme considere, concu dans le projet temis a l'irisa, consiste en trois etapes: estimation, relaxation deterministe et decoupage en quadtree qui sont realisees de maniere iterative jusqu'a convergence. L'objet de cette these est l'etude d'une architecture specialisee realisant efficacement l'algorithme d'estimation de mouvement bloc-recursif, les regions sont ici des blocs de taille identique. L'etude traite a la fois des aspects algorithmiques, definition et identification des parametres de l'algorithme a implanter, et des aspects architecturaux visant a specifier l'architecture. La conception de cette architecture specialisee, a partir d'un algorithme concu dans un contexte sequentiel, a necessite de suivre une demarche de conception en quatre etapes: analyse, simulation, parallelisation et mise en uvre. L'analyse algorithmique a permis d'identifier le parallelisme intrinseque de l'algorithme et d'en recenser ses parametres. Leur influence, tant sur le plan de la qualite de l'estimation que des contraintes induites sur la mise en uvre, a ete mesuree a l'aide de simulations. Une architecture de base a ete definie a partir du parallelisme intrinseque de l'algorithme. Celle-ci consiste en un reseau lineaire de modules eux-memes constitues d'un reseau lineaire de cellules de calcul (pec) operant au niveau des pixels et d'un processeur (per) pour les calculs de haut-niveau sur l'ensemble du bloc. Les problemes souleves par cette architecture de base tels que l'acces aux donnees ou la gestion des entrees/sorties ont ete resolus a l'aide de mecanismes specifiques reutilisables dans d'autres applications. Enfin, la derniere etape de l'etude a consiste a specifier l'aarchitecture interne de chaque processeur (pec et per) des modules ainsi que leur programmation
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Lima, Léocarlos. "Architecture de décodage pour codes algébriques-géométriques basés sur des courbes d'Hermite." Paris, ENST, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004ENST0039.

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Cette thèse consiste en une description d'une architecture efficace pour un algorithme de décodage de codes algébriques-géométriques (AG) basés sur des courbes d'Hermite. Ce travail embrasse deux compétences complémentaires distinctes : l'étude des algorithmesde décodage pour des codes AG et le développement d'architectures pour l'implantation matérielle de ces décodeurs. L'algorithme objet de ce travail recherche itérativement les fonctions localisatrices et évaluatrices d'erreurs qui satisfont un critère d'équation clé. Une nouvelle architecture pour ce décodeur est proposée. Des opérateurs optimisés pour les calculs es plus fréquents dans le décodeur sont encore décrits. La description de l'architecture de ce décodeur suit la description des architectures pour les unités arithmétiques sur descorps finis de caractéristique 2, nécessaires à l'implantation de n'importe quel système de codage / décodage de canal en utilisant des codes de bloc
This thesis consists on a description of an efficient architecture for a decoding algorithm of algebraic-geometric codes (AG codes) based on Hermitian curves. This work embraces two distinct complementing competences : the study of decoding algorithms for AG codes and the development of architectures for hardware implementation of these decoders. The algorithm, object of this work, searches error locator and evaluator functions iteratively that satisfy a key equation criterion. A new architecture is proposed for this decoder. Optimized operators to implement the most frequent calculations in the decoder are still proposed. The description of the architecture of this decoder follows the description of architectures for arithmetical units in finite fields of characteristic 2, necessary to implemente any channel coding / decoding system using block codes
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Braschi, Cécilia. "Espaces construits : abstraction et synthèse des arts au Brésil, autour des revues d'André Bloc (1930-1960)." Thesis, Paris 1, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA01H036.

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Cette thèse étudie les revues d’art et d’architecture en tant que lieux de construction discursive et instruments privilégiés de circulation transnationale. Elle prend comme cas d’étude les relations entre les scènes française et brésilienne dans la période 1930-1960, portant une attention particulière aux transformations qui suivent la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, à la fois dans la production artistique et critique, dans la représentation réciproque des deux contextes culturels et dans la négociation de leur place dans le nouvel ordre géopolitique. Largement diffusées en Amérique du Sud, les revues fondées par André Bloc sont étroitement liées à son action militante en faveur de la synthèse des arts et de l’abstraction géométrique. Perçues en France, en époque de reconstruction, comme les moteurs d’un grand renouveau humaniste et universaliste, abstraction et synthèse des arts sont aussi au cœur des revues brésiliennes nées au début des années 1950, vouées à définir les qualités d’un art national authentique et moderne. Au gré des divers enjeux qui animent les deux scènes culturelles, une perspective décentrée et postoccidentaliste permet de mettre en lumière les acceptions différentes que le même vocabulaire théorique recouvre en Europe et en Amérique latine, contribuant à l’élaboration de récits de l’art et de l’architecture brésiliens divergents mais interdépendants. Espaces « construits », les revues se font ainsi le miroir de nouvelles cartographies, susceptibles de repenser les relations centre(s)-périphérie(s), là où les différents discours sur l’art et l’architecture préfigurent autant de modèles esthétiques, sociaux et politiques
This dissertation investigates art and architecture journals as spaces of discursive construction and as privileged instruments of transnational circulation. Its focus are the relations between the Brazilian and French scenes from 1930 to 1960, with particular emphasis on the transformations undergone after the end of the Second World War, both in artistic and critical production, in the reciprocal representation of two different cultural contexts and in the negotiation of their places within the new geopolitical order. Widely distributed in South America, André Bloc’s journals are closely linked to his militancy in favour of the synthesis of the arts and of geometric abstraction. During post-war reconstruction in France, abstraction and synthesis of the arts are perceived as the driving forces of a great humanist and universalist renewal, and they are simultaneously at the core of the Brazilian journals launched in the early 1950s, which were engaged in defining the qualities of an authentic and modern national art. Following the various stakes at play in these two cultural scenes, a decentralized and post-Occidentalist perspective brings to light the different meanings attributed in Europe and in Latin America to the same theoretical vocabulary, contributing to the formulation of diverse but mutually dependent narratives concerning Brazilian art and architecture. As “constructed” spaces, the journals mirror new cartographies which furnish the basis for rethinking the relations between centre(s) and periphery(ies), while different discourses about art and architecture prefigure as many aesthetic, social and political models
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Сафін, Іван Рудольфович. "Створення статистичних сторінок моніторингу бібліометричних даних." Bachelor's thesis, КПІ ім. Ігоря Сікорського, 2021. https://ela.kpi.ua/handle/123456789/44152.

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Мета роботи – створення застосунку, який являє собою систему моніторингу та пошуку бібліометричних даних. Для реалізації інтерфейсу була використана мова програмування Dart та технологія побудови UI «Flutter». Тестові дані були взяті з бібліометричної бази даних під назвою “Arxiv”. Для отримання даних у форматі метаданих від бази за допомогою REST API використовуються HTTP-запити
The purpose of the work is to create an application that is a system for monitoring and retrieving bibliometric data. Dart programming language and UI "Flutter" construction technology were used to implement the interface. The test data were taken from a bibliometric database called "Arxiv". HTTP requests are used to obtain metadata data from the database using the REST API.
Цель работы - создать приложение, представляющее собой систему мониторинга и получения библиометрических данных. Для реализации интерфейса использовались язык программирования Dart и технология построения UI "Flutter". Данные теста были взяты из библиометрической базы данных под названием «Arxiv». HTTP-запросы используются для получения данных метаданных из базы данных с помощью REST API.
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Backert, Nicolas. "Interaction tectonique-sédimentation dans le rift de Corinthe, Grèce. Architecture stratigraphique et sédimentologie du Gilbert-delta de Kerinitis." Phd thesis, Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine - INPL, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00457060.

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La stratigraphie synrift du bloc de faille est divisée en trois groupes stratigraphiques, représentant une épaisseur de 1624 m. Le Groupe inférieur est composé de sédiments fluvio-lacustres, le Groupe moyen comporte les Gilbert-deltas géants et leurs faciès fins associés, le Groupe supérieur est formé de Gilbert-deltas récents à actuels ainsi que de formations superficielles. La discordance basale de l'Unité du prérift présente une paléotopographie. La phase d'extension précoce (Groupe inférieur) est caractérisée par une très faible subsidence assurée par l'activité précoce de la faille de Pirgaki et des failles mineures. La transition avec la phase d'extension principale (Groupe moyen) est marquée par un approfondissement du bassin ainsi que par une augmentation du taux de subsidence. La phase d'abandon et de soulèvement du bloc (Groupe supérieur) est caractérisée par des évènements de creusement-comblement. Le Gilbert-delta géant de Kerinitis se serait déposé dans la période Pléistocène inférieur-Pléistocène moyen, en milieu marin. L'étude de la sédimentologie de faciès a permis de mettre en évidence quatre associations de faciès : topset, foreset, bottomset, prodelta. L'architecture stratigraphique est composée de onze Unités Stratigraphiques (SU) séparées par onze Surfaces Stratigraphiques (KSS). Dans un contexte de création continue d'espace d'accommodation, les SU se déposent pendant les maxima et les périodes de chute du niveau marin. Les KSS se mettent en place pendant des périodes d'augmentation du niveau marin. Les quatres étapes de construction du Gilbert-delta de Kerinitis ont enregistré le début, le maximum et l'arrêt de l'activité du système de failles.
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Zmily, Ahmad Darweesh. "Block-aware instruction set architecture /." May be available electronically:, 2007. http://proquest.umi.com/login?COPT=REJTPTU1MTUmSU5UPTAmVkVSPTI=&clientId=12498.

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Kamell, Elizabeth N. (Elizabeth Natanya). "Building, block, street : residential block design." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/43285.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1996.
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Late twentieth-century housing, formed by economic and internally generated functional problems rather than by limitations imposed by traditional street pattern and block size, is fundamentally anti-urban. Modern American housing of the post-World War II era, like any complex social phenomenon, was influenced by multiple forces. Among the most salient are single proprietary control of large parcels of urban land and pre-World War II stylistic trends / social ideals, both of which were reinforced by revisions to zoning regulations. The traditional relationship of the individual dwelling to the block and the street (as well as the individual to the community, as represented by a parallel, formal urban organization) is altered as a result of a changed urban housing configuration. Although the urban characteristics of traditional eighteenth- and nineteenth-century housing blocks remain viable, the dwellings of which they were composed were products of an economic and social structure whose housing requirements are no longer appropriate in contemporary culture. Modem housing, not limited by normative street and block configuration fulfills some of the economic and programmatic requirements of contemporary society, but because it is inherently anti-urban its presence is ultimately destructive of civic life. Analysis of traditional residential urban blocks in terms of quantifiable urban characteristics provides a tool with which to measure and generate programatically modern housing determined by traditional urban constraints.
by Elizabeth N. Kamell.
M.S.
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Shylichava, Lizaveta. "Everyday Urban Architecture : Urban blocks, building typology, architectural elements; reading into the urban form of Stockholm." Thesis, KTH, Urbana och regionala studier, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-296221.

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With the growing role of cities, rapid urbanization, transformation under shifting economic, environmental, social and demographic conditions, the purpose of architecture is changing too. The legacy of the modernist decades left a broken urban fabric of isolated buildings from the urban landscapes of streets, plots, and blocks. In its aftermath, professionals sought to revive the traditional city fabric starting from the block, as the basic element. Although recent developments produce blocks, the livability of streets and other public spaces remains questionable. With a newfound focus into the block, as the fundamental structural element in planning, architectural typologies become the starting point to translate the qualities of urban life. The relationship between two scales, the urban and the architectural, will be examined in this thesis. Architectural elements and typologies have the ability to enhance public life, fostering positive social relations through meaningful design. The following research will explore architecture in Stockholm from the scale of an urban block, to the building typologies, and finally to the modest details within a single building. The fundamental idea is to extract building types and architectural elements that have an impact on the daily life of individuals in the city of Stockholm.
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Ding, Ke. "Architectures of DNA block copolymers." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2006. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=98214217X.

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Cai, Wenxin M. Arch Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Collective urban block." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/121694.

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This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2019
"February 2019." Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (page 92).
Since the economic reform in 1978, urban planning in China has shifted from spatial manifestation of economic planning to projective planning. This rapid mode of policy-driven urbanization has instrumentalized infrastructural development using the master plan as tools to promote urbanization for economic growth. The transformation of Beijing has epitomized how the master plan has replaced urban block as a spatial tool for the making of the city. The result of this practice is Le Corbusier's radiant city in a dystopian state: parallel blocks of residential towers enclosed in gated communities that are detached from the city. Currently, Beijing has a migrant population of 8 million, who called themselves "Bei Piao", literally translated as "floating in Beijing". The exclusive policy to cap population and exorbitant housing price further exclude migrants to live in the city. As Beijing continued to expand with the construction of new infrastructure, I will argue that development of infrastructure will not solve the problems of the city and make it more inclusive. Through the reading of the historical context of Beijing, the idea of collectivity is manifested, seen through historical urban forms of courtyard house and Hutong (alley). This thesis uses the vocabulary of historical neighborhood of Beijing, and investigates how collectivity can be formed through relational aspects of elements of architecture, such as courtyard, alley, window, balcony and terrace. This project intends to use key elements of architecture from the contextual reading to make a neighborhood of collective living in central Beijing. Rather than proposing a solution to reverse socio-spatial exclusiveness, the project intends to set up a framework, and imagine how it can be appropriated by future residents.
by Wenxin Cai.
M. Arch.
M.Arch. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture
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Books on the topic "BLOC architecture"

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1867-1959, Wright Frank Lloyd, ed. Californian textile block. London: PRC, 2002.

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Dilse, Paul. Toronto's Theatre Block: An architectural history. Toronto: Toronto Region Architectural Conservancy, 1989.

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Mira, Joan Ravetllati i. Block housing: A contemporary perspective. Barcelona: Editorial Gustavo Gili, 1992.

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Ringer, Ron. Materiality: Brick and block in contemporary Australian architecture. Horsley Park, NSW, Australia: Dry Press Publishing, 2015.

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Lebbeus Woods Blog: Slow Manifiesto. New York, USA: Princeton Architectural Press, 2015.

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Mira, Pere Joan Ravetllat. Block housing: A contemporary perspective. Barcelona: Gustavo Gill, 1992.

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Luchs, James Kenneth. Earthquake resistant submarine drydock block system design. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988.

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Könneke, Achim. Franz Erhard Walther, Oldenburger Block. Oldenburg: [Universität Oldenburg], 1992.

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Alletru, Nelly. L' usine d'aviation Marcel Bloch à Déols: Centre. Paris: Inventaire général du patrimoine culturel, 2007.

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Hengeveld, Jaap. Het Rotterdam van Piet Blom: Nieuw leven aan de Oude Haven. [Amersfoort: Hengeveld Publicaties, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "BLOC architecture"

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Brown, Stephen D., Robert J. Francis, Jonathan Rose, and Zvonko G. Vranesic. "Logic Block Architecture." In Field-Programmable Gate Arrays, 87–115. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3572-0_4.

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Müller, Jürgen K. "Aspect Design with the Building Block Method." In Software Architecture, 585–601. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35563-4_34.

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Higashihara, Tomoya, and Mitsuru Ueda. "Block Copolymers Containing Rod Segments." In Complex Macromolecular Architectures, 395–429. Singapore: John Wiley & Sons (Asia) Pte Ltd, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470825150.ch13.

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Chhabra, Sonia, Parveen Mor, Hussain Falih Mahdi, and Tanupriya Choudhury. "Block Chain and IoT Architecture." In Blockchain Applications in IoT Ecosystem, 15–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65691-1_2.

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Beigel, Florian, and Philip Christou. "Island Making: A Sketch Book Urban Block Islands." In Architecture as city, 68–85. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0368-5_12.

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Ma, Shichao, Jizhong Han, and Zhensong Wang. "Block-Level Storage Security Architectures." In Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2006, 1010–18. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11751540_110.

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Whittell, George R., Jessica Gwyther, David A. Rider, and Ian Manners. "Self-Assembly and Applications of Polyferrocenylsilane Block Copolymers." In Complex Macromolecular Architectures, 491–526. Singapore: John Wiley & Sons (Asia) Pte Ltd, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470825150.ch16.

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Chavis, Michelle A., Evan L. Schwartz, and Christopher K. Ober. "Block Copolymer Nanostructured Thin Films for Advanced Patterning." In Complex Macromolecular Architectures, 763–90. Singapore: John Wiley & Sons (Asia) Pte Ltd, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470825150.ch25.

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Watkins, Matthew A., Sally A. McKee, and Lambert Schaelicke. "Revisiting Cache Block Superloading." In High Performance Embedded Architectures and Compilers, 339–54. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92990-1_25.

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Wyman, Ian, and Guojun Liu. "Architectural Polymers, Nanostructures, and Hierarchical Structures from Block Copolymers." In Complex Macromolecular Architectures, 739–61. Singapore: John Wiley & Sons (Asia) Pte Ltd, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470825150.ch24.

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Conference papers on the topic "BLOC architecture"

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Abdulqadder, Ihsan H., Shijie Zhou, Deqing Zou, Israa T. Aziz, and Syed Muhammad Abrar Akber. "Bloc-Sec: Blockchain-Based Lightweight Security Architecture for 5G/B5G Enabled SDN/NFV Cloud of IoT." In 2020 IEEE 20th International Conference on Communication Technology (ICCT). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icct50939.2020.9295823.

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Nadir, Fatima Ezzahra, Mohammed Bsiss, and Benaissa Amami. "Study of the safety fuzzy logic controller with 2003 architecture using the Reliability Bloc Diagram and the Fault Tree Analysis." In 2016 International Conference on Electrical and Information Technologies (ICEIT). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eitech.2016.7519576.

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Jian Huang and D. J. Lilja. "Exploiting basic block value locality with block reuse." In Proceedings Fifth International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture. IEEE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hpca.1999.744342.

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Lee, Young. "A Study on the Block unit Housing regeneration." In Architecture and Civil Engineering 2015. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2015.100.16.

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Fallin, Chris, Chris Wilkerson, and Onur Mutlu. "The heterogeneous block architecture." In 2014 32nd IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccd.2014.6974710.

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Wettergreen, M., B. Bucklen, B. Starly, E. Yuksel, W. Sun, and M. A. K. Liebschner. "Unit Block Library of Basic Architectures for Use in Computer-Aided Tissue Engineering of Bone Replacement Scaffolds." In ASME 2005 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2005-81984.

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Guided tissue regeneration focuses on the implantation of a scaffold architecture, which acts as a conduit for stimulated tissue growth. Successful scaffolds must fulfill three basic requirements: provide architecture conducive to cell attachment, support adequate fluid perfusion, and provide mechanical stability during healing and degradation. The first two of these concerns have been addressed successfully with standard scaffold fabrication techniques. In instances where load bearing implants are required, such as in treatment of the spine and long bones, application of these normal design criteria is not always feasible. The scaffold may support tissue invasion and fluid perfusion but with insufficient mechanical stability, likely collapsing after implantation as a result of the contradictory nature of the design factors involved. Addressing mechanical stability of a resorbable implant requires specific control over the scaffold design. With design and manufacturing advancements, such as rapid prototyping and other fabrication methods, research has shifted towards the optimization of scaffolds with both global mechanical properties matching native tissue, and micro-structural dimensions tailored to a site-specific defect. While previous research has demonstrated the ability to create architectures of repetitious microstructures and characterize them, the ideal implant is one that would readily be assembled in series or parallel, each location corresponding to specific mechanical and perfusion properties. The goal of this study was to design a library of implantable micro-structures (unit blocks) which may be combined piecewise, and seamlessly integrated, according to their mechanical function. Once a library of micro-structures is created, a material may be selected through interpolation to obtain the desired mechanical properties and porosity. Our study incorporated a linear, isotropic, finite element analysis on a series of various micro-structures to determine their material properties over a wide range of porosities. Furthermore, an analysis of the stress profile throughout the unit blocks was conducted to investigate the effect of the spatial distribution of the building material. Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) hybridized with manufacturing techniques such as Solid Freeform Fabrication (SFF), is hypothesized to allow for virtual design, characterization, and production of scaffolds optimized for tissue replacement. This procedure will allow a tissue engineering approach to focus solely on the role of architectural selection by combining symmetric scaffold micro-structures in an anti-symmetric or anisotropic manner as needed. The methodology is discussed in the sphere of bone regeneration, and examples of cataloged shapes are presented. Similar principles may apply for other organs as well.
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Seshadri, Vivek, Abhishek Bhowmick, Onur Mutlu, Phillip B. Gibbons, Michael A. Kozuch, and Todd C. Mowry. "The Dirty-Block Index." In 2014 ACM/IEEE 41st International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isca.2014.6853204.

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Wang, Jin, Norm Rubin, Albert Sidelnik, and Sudhakar Yalamanchili. "Dynamic thread block launch." In ISCA '15: The 42nd Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2749469.2750393.

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Yi, Yang, Feng Ni, Yuexin Ma, Xinge Zhu, Yuankai Qi, Riming Qiu, Shijie Zhao, Feng Li, and Yongtao Wang. "High Performance Gesture Recognition via Effective and Efficient Temporal Modeling." In Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-19}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/141.

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State-of-the-art hand gesture recognition methods have investigated the spatiotemporal features based on 3D convolutional neural networks (3DCNNs) or convolutional long short-term memory (ConvLSTM). However, they often suffer from the inefficiency due to the high computational complexity of their network structures. In this paper, we focus instead on the 1D convolutional neural networks and propose a simple and efficient architectural unit, Multi-Kernel Temporal Block (MKTB), that models the multi-scale temporal responses by explicitly applying different temporal kernels. Then, we present a Global Refinement Block (GRB), which is an attention module for shaping the global temporal features based on the cross-channel similarity. By incorporating the MKTB and GRB, our architecture can effectively explore the spatiotemporal features within tolerable computational cost. Extensive experiments conducted on public datasets demonstrate that our proposed model achieves the state-of-the-art with higher efficiency. Moreover, the proposed MKTB and GRB are plug-and-play modules and the experiments on other tasks, like video understanding and video-based person re-identification, also display their good performance in efficiency and capability of generalization.
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Subha, S. "Variable Block Size Architecture for Programs." In 2009 Sixth International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itng.2009.88.

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Reports on the topic "BLOC architecture"

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Siddique, Nafiul. Spare Block Cache Architecture to Enable Low-Voltage Operation. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.216.

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Hay, Benjamin P., David M. Roundhill, Robert Treat Paine, Jr, Kenneth N. Raymond, Robin D. Rogers, James E. Hutchison, David A. Dixon, Gregg J. Lumetta, and Brian M. Rapko. Architectural Design Criteria for F-Block Metal Ion Sequestering Agents. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/827036.

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Tkachuk, Viktoriia V., Vadym P. Shchokin, and Vitaliy V. Tron. The Model of Use of Mobile Information and Communication Technologies in Learning Computer Sciences to Future Professionals in Engineering Pedagogy. [б. в.], November 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/2668.

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Research goal: the research is aimed at developing a model of use of mobile ICT in learning Computer Sciences to future professionals in Engineering Pedagogy. Object of research is the model of use of mobile ICT in learning Computer Sciences to future professionals in Engineering Pedagogy. Results of the research: the developed model of use of mobile ICT as tools of learning Computer Sciences to future professionals in Engineering Pedagogy is based on the competency-based, person-centered and systemic approaches considering principles of vocational education, general didactic principles, principles of Computer Science learning, and principles of mobile learning. It also takes into account current conditions and trends of mobile ICT development. The model comprises four blocks: the purpose-oriented block, the content-technological block, the diagnostic block and the result-oriented block. According to the model, the learning content of Computer Sciences consists of 5 main units: 1) Fundamentals of Computer Science; 2) Architecture of Modern Computers; 3) Fundamentals of Algorithmization and Programming; 4) Software of Computing Systems; 5) Computer Technologies in the Professional Activity of Engineer-pedagogues.
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Hay, Benjamin P., David A. Dixon, Gregg J. Lumetta, Brian M. Rapko, David M. Roundhill, R. D. Rogers, James E. Hutchison, R. T. Paine, and Kenneth N. Raymond. Architectural Design Criteria for f- Block Metal Ion Sequestering Agents--Final Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/15001497.

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BP Hay, DA Dixon, GJ Lumetta, BM Rapko, DM Roundhill, RD Rogers, JE Hutchison, RT Paine, and KN Raymond. Architectural Design Criteria for f-Block Metal Ion Sequestering Agents Final Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/756591.

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Hay, B. P., R. T. Paine, and D. M. Roundhill. Architectural design criteria for f-block metal sequestering agents. 1997 annual progress report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/12612.

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Hay, B. P., D. A. Dixon, D. M. Roundhill, R. D. Rogers, R. T. Paine, and K. N. Raymond. Architectural design criteria for f-block metal ion sequestering agents. 1998 annual progress report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/12613.

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Zhylenko, Tetyana I. Auto Checker of Higher Mathematics - an element of mobile cloud education. [б. в.], July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3895.

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We analyzed the main cloud services in the article. We also described the main contribution of mobile cloud technology to education. The article presents the author’s development from the field of mobile cloud education in higher mathematics. The design architecture of this application is described in detail: QR generator and scanner, authorization, sending tasks. Block diagrams and images are presented that clearly demonstrate the operation of the application. We showed an example of solving the integral from the section of integral calculus for higher mathematics and showed how to download the answer in the form of a QR code and find out whether it is correct or incorrect (this can be seen by the color on the smart phone screen). It is shown how this technology helps the teacher save time for checking assignments completed by students. This confirms its effectiveness. Such an application provides students and teachers with the ability to store and process data on a cloud computing platform.
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Tadi, Massimo. New Lynn – Auckland IMM Case Study. Unitec ePress, April 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/book.062.

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Integrated Modification Methodology (IMM) has already been applied in established metropolitan contexts, such as Porto Maravilha in Rio de Janeiro, the neighbourhood of Shahrak-e Golestan in Tehran, and Block 39 in New Belgrade. When Unitec Institute of Technology’s Associate Professor of Urban Design Dushko Bogunovich came up with the idea of a comparative analysis of two sprawling metropolitan contexts – Auckland and Milan – he and Massimo Tadi, Director of the IMMdesignlab in Milan and Associate Professor at the School of Architectural Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano, decided to apply IMM to a sample area of low-density suburban Auckland. The project presented in this book was developed in a joint international design workshop organised by Politecnico di Milano, IMMdesignlab and Unitec Institute of Technology. The workshop was held at Politecnico di Milano, Polo Territoriale di Lecco (Italy), from 25–29 May 2015, and the team, comprising 14 international students from different design disciplines, was coordinated by Tadi and Bogunovich, assisted by engineers Hadi Mohammad Zadeh and Frederico Zaniol (IMMdesignlab). The outcomes of the workshop were then further developed by IMMdesignlab to demonstrate how, by adopting IMM, it is possible to retrofit, renovate and reactivate an inefficient and energy consuming neighbourhood into a more integrated and sustainable one.
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