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Journal articles on the topic "Guerrilla architecture"

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Dollens, Dennis, and AnneMarie Maes. "Dialectics of Nature: Metabolic Architectures Meet Intelligent Guerrilla Beehives." Leonardo 53, no. 5 (October 2020): 563–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_01770.

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Between realms of cellular life, city occupation and technology, AnneMarie Maes's Intelligent Guerrilla Beehive project and Dennis Dollens's metabolic architectures share a theoretical lineage and form-finding curiosity, subscribing to the view that species' intelligence and their built environments can contribute to experimental art and architecture. Microbe, plant, animal and machine intelligences then root our research considering bees, microbes and computational simulation as participants in generative design and technological communication, AI and community. The article discusses sculptural, architectural and theoretical logic/design as it draws from nature to hybridize types of intelligences spanning matter, phenomena and life.
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Phillips, Richard. "Out and about guerrilla style." ITNOW 49, no. 1 (January 1, 2007): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/combul/bwl101.

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Douglas, D. A. "Clonal architecture of Salix setchelliana (gravel bar willow) in Alaska." Canadian Journal of Botany 69, no. 3 (March 1, 1991): 590–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b91-080.

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Clones of Salix setchelliana were excavated to describe the architecture of this prostrate clonal species and to determine if there are architectural parameters or clonal growth forms that vary with clonal age. The species' gravel-bar habitat, a mosaic of previous river channels, is unpredictable in time and variable in space. Clones are composed of vertical shoots connected by horizontal roots. Because clones expand by peripheral growth of their root systems, the six studied clones could be placed in order of apparent increasing age, primarily on the basis of size. Substrate was removed by hand and the horizontal root systems mapped. Data on shoots, root branch angles, and root peripheral growing points were recorded. Several density parameters were calculated and examined for trends along the sequence of apparent increasing clonal age. Most measures of shoot density increased along this sequence, as did horizontal root system density and the linear density of horizontal root system branching points. Clones appear to change in time from a "guerrilla" growth form of environmental exploration to more of a "battalion" growth form with increased branching of the underground system. Key words: willow, clonal, architecture, Alaska, Salix.
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GURIŢĂ, Doina. "The Fight for the Life of a Tourism Company in a Global Competitive War Environment." Anuarul Universitatii Petre Andrei din Iasi. Fascicula Drept, stiinte economice, stiinte politice 26 (2020): 119–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/upalaw/52.

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Lately there is talk of an expansion of some tourist services in most countries. In the developed countries, through the participation of the various economic sectors in the gross national product has brought a profound change in the global competitive environment. It has been observed, from the research carried out that some tourism companies apply as a technique of promotion on the global market the guerilla marketing. Jay Conrad Levinson defines guerrilla marketing as "achieving common goals through unconventional methods" [Robert J. Kaden, 2008]. "Guerrilla fighters" need to know precisely the important motivations and messages that will influence potential customers to become effective customers of the tourism company and existing customers to buy more. That is why it is important to make the locations known to the consumer, the advantages offered by the tourism company has marketing with all its levers.
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Ryan, Paul, Felicity D. Scott, and Mark Wasiuta. "Cybernetic Guerrilla Warfare Revisited: From Klein Worms to Relational Circuits." Grey Room 44 (July 2011): 114–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/grey_a_00040.

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Valverde, Teresa, and Irene Pisanty. "Growth and vegetative spread of Schizachyrium scoparium var. littoralis (Poaceae) in sand dune microhabitats along a successional gradient." Canadian Journal of Botany 77, no. 2 (July 27, 1999): 219–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b98-212.

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The architecture resulting from the iteration of modules during plant growth affects resource capture. Phalanx and guerrilla growth forms have been described as ends of a continuum regarding the spacing of modules in plants. In this study we investigated the growth form of the perennial, tussock-forming grass Schizachyrium scoparium Michx. var. littoralis (Nash) Hitchc. in three dune microhabitats at El Morro de la Mancha, southeastern Mexico: a mobile, a semi-mobile, and a stabilized site. We followed the growth of 15 genets at each site for two consecutive years and found that daughter-tussock formation was more frequent in the stabilized than in the semi-mobile or the mobile sites. Individual tussocks had a higher number of tillers in the mobile site than in the other two. Tiller production occurred within parental tussocks in the mobile site and in the form of daughter tussocks in the stabilized site. Reciprocal transplants suggested that phenotypic plasticity was responsible for the differences observed. Fertilization enhanced tiller production within parental tussocks but did not affect daughter tussock formation. Clearing experiments resulted in enhanced tiller production within tussocks. In these experiments, daughter-tussock production did not occur directionally towards nutrient-rich microsites. It appears that S. scoparium tillers are spaced at longer distances when resources are scarce and intraclonal competition is severe.Key words: clonal growth, growth form, nutrient availability, phalanx-guerrilla continuum.
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Kinder, Kimberley. "Guerrilla-style Defensive Architecture in Detroit: A Self-provisioned Security Strategy in a Neoliberal Space of Disinvestment." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 38, no. 5 (June 26, 2014): 1767–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.12158.

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Cox, Christopher James, and Mirko Guaralda. "Public Space for Street-Scape Theatrics. Guerrilla Spatial Tactics and Methods of Urban Hacking in Brisbane, Australia." Journal of Public Space 1, no. 1 (October 18, 2016): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/jps.v1i1.14.

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It could be argued that architecture has an inherent social responsibility to enrich the urban and spatial environments for the city’s occupants. However, how we define quality, and how ‘places’ can be designed to be fair and equitable, catering for individuals on a humanistic and psychological level, is often not clearly addressed. Lefebvre discusses the idea of the ‘right to the city’; the belief that public space design should facilitate freedom of expression and incite a sense of spatial ownership for its occupants in public/commercial precincts. Lefebvre also points out the importance of sensory experience in the urban environment. “Street-scape theatrics” are performative activities that summarise these two concepts, advocating the ‘right to the city’ by way of art as well as providing sensual engagement for city users. Literature discusses the importance of Street-scape Theatrics however few sources attempt to discuss this topic in terms of how to design these spaces/places to enhance the city on both a sensory and political level. This research, grounded in political theory, investigates the case of street music, in particular busking, in the city of Brisbane, Australia. Street culture is a notion that already exists in Brisbane, but it is heavily controlled especially in central locations. This study discusses how sensory experience of the urban environment in Brisbane can be enriched through the design for busking; multiple case studies, interviews, observations and thematic mappings provide data to gather an understanding of how street performers see and understand the built form. Results are sometime surprisingly incongruous with general assumptions in regards to street artist as well as the established political and ideological framework, supporting the idea that the best and most effective way of urban hacking is working within the system. Ultimately, it was found that the Central Business District in Brisbane, Australia, could adopt certain political and design tactics which attempt to reconcile systematic quality control with freedom of expression into the public/commercial sphere, realism upheld. This can bridge the gap between the micro scale of the body and the macro of the political economy through freedom of expression, thus celebrating the idiosyncratic nature of the city.
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Xue, Wei, Lin Huang, and Fei-Hai Yu. "Importance of starting points in heterogeneous environments: interactions between two clonal plants with contrasting spatial architectures." Journal of Plant Ecology 13, no. 3 (May 4, 2020): 323–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaa018.

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Abstract Aims Plants can benefit from heterogeneous environments via disproportionately increasing resource harvesting in resource-rich patches. Their initial growing positions with respect to resource patches may thus have important influences on their performance and relative competitive ability. Such impacts may differ between species with contrasting spatial architectures. However, the potential influence of initial growing positions in heterogeneous environment on plant growth and competition has largely been ignored. Methods We grew the phalanx plant Carex neurocarpa and the guerrilla plant Bolboschoenus planiculmis alone or in competition in a heterogeneous environment consisting of high- and low-nutrient soil patches. In treatments without competition, one ramet of each species was grown in either a high- or a low-nutrient patch in the heterogeneous environment. In treatments with competition, a ramet of the target species was grown in either a high- or a low-nutrient patch, and a ramet of the competitor species was grown in the same patch as the target species or an adjacent patch with a different nutrient level. Important Findings Without competition C. neurocarpa produced more biomass and ramets when initially grown in a high-nutrient patch than when initially grown in a low-nutrient patch. With competition, these differences disappeared. Consequently, competitive intensity on C. neurocarpa was higher when it initially grew in a high-nutrient patch than when it initially grew in a low-nutrient patch. These impacts were independent of the initial position of its competitor. By contrast, the initial positions of B. planiculmis did not influence its growth or competitive response. Therefore, in heterogeneous environments, initial growing positions of clonal plants may influence their performance in competition-free environments and may also affect their relative competitive ability, and these effects may depend on spatial architecture of the plants.
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Ruiz Colmenar, Alberto. "“Tendencias y guerrillas en la arquitectura española”. Arquitectura y Prensa." VLC arquitectura. Research Journal 4, no. 2 (October 24, 2017): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/vlc.2017.7708.

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<p>Architecture critique has historically used specialised publications as a dissemination channel. These publications, written by and for architects, have been of seminal importance in the creation of architectural culture in Spain. Nevertheless, this type of publication leaves out the non-specialised public, mistakenly considering them alien to these matters. In this case, the mass media has filled this space, carrying out a very important educational role. Its task has not been that of a mere dissemination of contents, but it has also provided a platform for criticism and analysis of some of the main events in Spanish architecture over the course of the 20th Century. In this study we analyse the years preceding and following the Spanish Civil War. A review of the issues that the main papers addressed—ABC and La Vanguardia—allows us to grasp what the general reader perceived during a key period in our history of architecture.</p>
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Guerrilla architecture"

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Brooks, Bradley Wilson. "Provoking public dialogue on architecture and urbanism through the dissemination of ad hoc guerrilla media." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/23440.

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"Subverting Hostile Architecture: A guerrilla campaign to reclaim urban public space." Tulane University, 2019.

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Hostile architecture has debased the way in which city dwellers experience urban public spaces. Hostile design strategies intend to control the behaviors and actions of users through exclusionary and discriminatory means. By way of both additive and reductive methods, hostile architecture renders public spaces as unwelcoming and thereby unusable. These strategies affect society as a whole, but disproportionately target vulnerable and marginalized populations. Such public space management only comes in response to concerns over the aesthetic symptoms of deep rooted societal problems. Rather than offer long term solutions, hostile architecture literally pushes the problem farther down the street. Consequently, it also pushes away everyday members of society. These hostile trends require an architectural response that reclaims urban public spaces and employs design strategies that are centered on the needs of all potential users. Emerging strategies in the field encourage user participation to augment the relationship between people and space. This thesis constructs a future of design that prioritizes human needs by reclaiming public space and offering users opportunities for self definition and inclusion; an architecture of refuge and asylum.
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Bryn Koeppel
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Books on the topic "Guerrilla architecture"

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Mores, Claudio Marenco. From Fiorucci to the guerrilla stores: Shop displays in architecture, marketing and communications. Milan: Marsilio, 2006.

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Marsilio and Claudio Marenco Mores. From Fiorucci to the Guerrilla Stores: Shop Displays in Architecture, Marketing and Communications (Mode). Marsilio, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Guerrilla architecture"

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Shall, Scott. "Guerrilla Architecture and Humanitarian Design." In The Palgrave Handbook of Bottom-Up Urbanism, 29–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90131-2_3.

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Hussain, Syeda R. "Reclaiming the city: Guerrilla Gardening in Nairobi." In Cities’ Identity Through Architecture and Arts, 389–95. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315166551-38.

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