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Anderson, Stanford. "Architectural History in Schools of Architecture." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 58, no. 3 (September 1999): 282–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/991520.

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Benkari, Naima. "THE FORMATION AND INFLUENCE OF THE MILITARY ARCHITECTURE IN OMAN DURING AL-YA'ARIBA PERIOD (1034-1162 AH/1624–1749 AD)." Journal of Islamic Architecture 6, no. 4 (December 26, 2021): 217–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.18860/jia.v6i4.12104.

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Despite its richness, the research corpus published about Islamic architecture presents some discontinuities in the knowledge of the architecture in the lands ruled by Muslims. Similarly, the dynamics of influence that might have operated between the "monumental" architecture in these lands and their popular architectures are insufficiently addressed. Moreover, the material culture related to the Islamic civilization is almost exclusively studied as a product that has stopped evolving. The architecture produced during Al-Ya'ariba (Al- Ya'rubi) Imamate (1624-1749) is an instance of these understudied topics in the history of Islamic architecture. This research argues that Al-Ya'rubi Imamate is not only an important chapter in the history of Oman, the Arabian Peninsula, Indian Ocean, and Eastern Africa, but also the architecture of this period has created the identity of Omani architecture as we know it today. Nonetheless, there is no architectural production in this era both in the major references and scientific publications of Islamic architecture in the 17th and 18th centuries. Through field research, comparative analysis, and literature review of the history of Omani architecture, especially in the 17th -18th centuries, this research examines the military architecture in Oman during Al-Ya'ariba Imamate including its reference, and its influence on other architectures. It is a contribution to the scientific endeavour to address this specific architectural typology from the perspective of its mechanism of (trans) formation and its continuity of forms until the contemporary architecture of Oman.
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Зарекор, Кимберли, Владимир Кулич, and Николай Андреевич Ерофеев. "The President of our Country is a Real Estate Developer." Городские исследования и практики 3, no. 4 (July 3, 2020): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/usp34201812-17.

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Professors of Iowa State University and specialists in Socialist architecture and urban development, Kimberly Zarecor and Vladimir Kulić spoke in their interview about their approach to research and teach socialist architecture. They see the aim of their research in reintegrating the history of Eastern European and Soviet architecture into the general history of architecture. The main contribution of Soviet architects, they argue, was on developing typologies of public architecture, in contrast to the canonical Western architectural history, which celebrates private buildings. Soviet architects developed an entire culture of original, functional and economic public design. They see their course ‘The Architectures of Global Socialism,’ taught at Iowa State University, not only as an opportunity to learn from social legacies but also to start a broader discussion about socialism today.
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Figueira, Jorge, and Bruno Gil. "Biographies of Power: Personalities and Architectures." Joelho Revista de Cultura Arquitectonica, no. 8 (December 26, 2017): 170–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/1647-8681_8_11.

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This section displays the work produced by the students of the Department of Architecture of the University of Coimbra (DARQ, UC) for the courses History of Architecture III and History of Architecture IV in the academic year 2016-2017. The main theme for the practical works of both course units was Biographies of Power: Personalities and Architectures. The work was exhibited in the gallery of DARQ, UC in September 2017. The works presented for Biographies of Power: Personalities were focused on the passage of testimony between Louis Sullivan and F. L. Wright. While they crucially contributed to the identity of a modern and American architecture, they carried out a professional and personal relationship that was also guided by the measurement of forces. The work done by the students for Biographies of Power: Architectures resulted from an observation of a set of buildings that goes beyond their architectural and physical contours, or which precisely searches for their actual description, in the light of any ideology that is ultimately represented or even reinforced by its own architectural condition.
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Sagdic, Zafer, and Ipek Kosova. "Learning Architectural History by Movie Making: Ottoman Architecture." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 106 (December 2013): 1753–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.12.197.

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Bhatt, Dulari, Chirag Patel, Hardik Talsania, Jigar Patel, Rasmika Vaghela, Sharnil Pandya, Kirit Modi, and Hemant Ghayvat. "CNN Variants for Computer Vision: History, Architecture, Application, Challenges and Future Scope." Electronics 10, no. 20 (October 11, 2021): 2470. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics10202470.

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Computer vision is becoming an increasingly trendy word in the area of image processing. With the emergence of computer vision applications, there is a significant demand to recognize objects automatically. Deep CNN (convolution neural network) has benefited the computer vision community by producing excellent results in video processing, object recognition, picture classification and segmentation, natural language processing, speech recognition, and many other fields. Furthermore, the introduction of large amounts of data and readily available hardware has opened new avenues for CNN study. Several inspirational concepts for the progress of CNN have been investigated, including alternative activation functions, regularization, parameter optimization, and architectural advances. Furthermore, achieving innovations in architecture results in a tremendous enhancement in the capacity of the deep CNN. Significant emphasis has been given to leveraging channel and spatial information, with a depth of architecture and information processing via multi-path. This survey paper focuses mainly on the primary taxonomy and newly released deep CNN architectures, and it divides numerous recent developments in CNN architectures into eight groups. Spatial exploitation, multi-path, depth, breadth, dimension, channel boosting, feature-map exploitation, and attention-based CNN are the eight categories. The main contribution of this manuscript is in comparing various architectural evolutions in CNN by its architectural change, strengths, and weaknesses. Besides, it also includes an explanation of the CNN’s components, the strengths and weaknesses of various CNN variants, research gap or open challenges, CNN applications, and the future research direction.
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Koleva, Donka. "The Architectural Cultural Values of Veliko Tarnovo - A Window to History." Cultural and Historical Heritage: Preservation, Representation, Digitalization 7, no. 1 (2021): 199–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.26615/issn.2367-8038.2021_1_015.

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Old Capital Veliko Tarnovo - the historical and spiritual capital of Bulgaria has preserved extremely valuable evidence of its history, architecture and arts. Tarnovo architecture reveals the spiritual development and masterful genius of the Bulgarians, interesting facts, continuity and creative development in the construction of temples, schools, community centers and other civic buildings over the centuries, as well as the formation of two architectural schools: medieval Tarnovo architecture with picturesque style and Tarnovo Revival architecture in baroque style by master Nikola Fichev. Keywords: Tarnovo Architecture, Master Nikola Fichev, Architectural Schools, Architectural Value
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Tavernor, Robert. "Architectural history and computing." Architectural Research Quarterly 1, no. 1 (1995): 56–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135500000105.

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This paper is based largely on a document presented at a conference celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Martin Centre, held at the University of Cambridge in October 1992. It takes as its point of departure Sir Leslie Martin's essay, ‘Architects’ approach to architecture' (Martin, 1967). Commencing with his argument that ‘intentions and processes’ in architecture are more fundamental than form, this paper questions past attempts at relating history to architectural process, and outlines the potential offered by more recent advances in technology – especially, photogrammetry and the computer – for achieving a more objective and broader base for architectural criticism and consensus.
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Puchkov, Andrii. "UKRAINIAN ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE: HISTORY, PROFITS AND LOSSES, EXPECTATIONS AND PROSPECTS To the history of the Academy’s functioning in 1945–2021." Urban development and spatial planning, no. 78 (October 29, 2021): 7–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2076-815x.2021.78.7-30.

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The article makes an attempt to highlight the main features, achievements and problems of the Academy of Architecture on the territory of Ukraine, starting from 1945 to the present, using a historical-chronological method. We are talking about the Academy of Architecture of the Ukrainian SSR, reorganized in 1945 from the Ukrainian branch of the Academy of Architecture of the USSR (1944), about the Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture of the Ukrainian SSR, reorganized from the Academy of Architecture in 1955, about the liquidation of this Academy in 1963, about the restoration of the Academy in 1992 in the status of the Ukrainian Academy of Architecture. On the basis of little-known factual material, the activities of five presidents of the Academy of Architecture are outlined — Vladimir Zabolotny (1945–1955), Anatoly Komar (1955–1959), Pavel Bakuma (1959–1963) Valentin Shtolko (1992– 2020), Oleg Sleptsov (from September 2021), — as well as the features of actual achievements related to the historical context, lost perspectives, unfulfilled desires and urgent needs of the architectural and architectural workshops of Ukraine for almost eighty years. Among other things, the achievements of the Academy on the path of researching the architectural heritage of Ukraine are shown, V. Zabolotny’s concern for research in this particular area; highlights the dynamics of the transformation of candidate dissertations in architecture from design-descriptive to scientific, which they are now; shows the range of problems that accompanied the Ukrainian Academy of Architecture after its restoration in 1992, as well as the broad and important scientific and creative heritage of its academicians and corresponding members, in particular in the field of publishing fundamental scientific works; for the first time, a visual representation of the general picture of the formation and formation of the forms of activity of the Academy of Architecture during its existence was proposed; outlined the prospects for further functioning and highlighted aspects of understanding the role of the Ukrainian Academy of Architecture in the modern architectural world, not only Ukrainian.
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Schwarting, Andreas. "Die ganze Breite architekturgeschichtlicher Forschung." architectura 50, no. 1-2 (November 25, 2022): 24–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/atc-2020-1005.

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Abstract In 1976, Wulf Schirmer, professor of architectural history at the University of Karlsruhe (TH), followed Heinrich Klotz as editor of the architectura and headed the editorial team until 2002. During this time, the journal developed into an open forum for the most diverse forms of research in architectural history – chronologically from the ruins of the 4th millennium BC to the architecture of the late 20th century, topographically from Europe, the Mediterranean, Mesopotamia, Asia and Russia to North and South America, and methodologically from architectural research to art history, architectural theory and the preservation of historical monuments.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "History of and Architecture"

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Sato, Toshinori. "History Directed Processor Architecture." Kyoto University, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/182380.

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Doyle, Ryan P. "Framing history through cinematic storytelling." This title; PDF viewer required. Home page for entire collection, 2006. http://archives.udmercy.edu:8080/dspace/handle/10429/9.

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Boyacıoğlu, Bilgen Erkarslan Özlem. "The construction of turkish modern architecture in architectural history writing/." [s.l.]: [s.n.], 2003. http://library.iyte.edu.tr/tezler/master/mimarlik/T000289.rar.

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Marchman, Granger Hansell 1962. "Architectural displacements : the supplemental condition of site and architecture." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/22346.

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Plumer, Cathyann. "A history of Christian worship architecture." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online. Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online, 2005. http://www.tren.com.

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Bordeleau, Anne. "C.R. Cockerell : architecture, history, time and memory." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2006. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1444354/.

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The definition of what architecture means and how it signifies shifts with different conceptions of shared time (history) and personal time (memory). Turning to the nineteenth century, the thesis explores how comprehensions of architectural meaning were informed by architects' acquaintance with history. Because architects were acutely aware of the schism between a new socio-historical interpretation of architecture and its more traditional grounds, re-examination of this period offers us the opportunity to reconsider issues still relevant today - the struggle between imitation and innovation, the definition (or rejection) of aesthetic experience, the stakes behind architectural judgment (who decides and how), or fundamentally, how to act (i.e. build) when there is no longer a single grand narrative but a plurality of possible histories. The work focuses on how the English architect Charles Robert Cockerell (1788-1863) addressed the dilemma of history: if architecture was over-identified with the past, the dangers of an eclectic historicism loomed ahead if architecture was dissociated from all historical narratives, it risked become meaningless. Analysis of Cockerell's conception of history suggests that he attempted to avoid these consequences in two essential ways. First, a reading of Cockerell's textual and graphic representations of history (diaries, Royal Academy lecture notes and drawings) reveals how his definition of an active relation with the past inherently guarded the communicability and metaphysical significance of architecture. Second, a study of Cockerell's unfinished building for Cambridge University Library, illuminated by various drawings (Grand Tour studies and publications design development, contract and exhibition drawings), discloses how the setting of his architecture was not merely historical but deeply contextual and experiential. Questioning architecture as a trace from the past, an imprint of its time and an index requiring movement for comprehension, the work addresses the ways in which memory is drawn in architecture and architectural discourse.
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Maheras, Elizabeth Welch. "The place of history in contemporary architecture." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/79168.

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Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1997.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31).
This thesis is an approach to the problem of how to treat the historical fabric of the city when creating new architecture. The project is located on the South bank of the River Liffey in the city of Dublin. It is where part of the foundations of the medieval town are buried beneath the contemporary fabric. The project is the redefinition in modern terms of the medieval tower on the site where the twelfth-century Isolde's Tower (later named Newman's Tower) is buried. Ireland has a rich history of storytelling and literature. This combined with the fact that the medieval tower was named after the Celtic legendary figure Isolde was the impetus for creating a literary place-the tower (the storyteller's house), a library and publishing house, and a public garden. An important inspiration for the project was Ireland's most famous storyteller, James Joyce. His Dubliners and Ulysses were a significant influence on the storytellers house.
by Elizabeth Welch Maheras.
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Chwiecko, Nancy A. "Residential renovation : architecture, history, and interior design /." Online version of thesis, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/10152.

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Jokilehto, Jukka. "A history of architectural conservation /." Click here to access, 1986. http://www.iccrom.org/eng/e-docs/ICCROM_05HistoryofConservation.pdf.

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Dade-Robertson, Christine. "Architecture as past history and present politics : the architectural writings of Edward Augustus Freeman." Thesis, Lancaster University, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.436742.

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Books on the topic "History of and Architecture"

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Conway, Hazel. Understanding architecture: An introduction to architecture and architectural history. 2nd ed. London: Routledge, 2005.

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Rowan, Roenisch, ed. Understanding architecture: An introduction to architecture and architectural history. London: Routledge, 1994.

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Rowan, Roenisch, ed. Understanding architecture: An introduction to architecture and architectural history. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge, 2004.

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Coussée & Goris: Architectuur = architecture. Gent: Ludion, 2007.

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Synghel, Koen van. Coussée & Goris: Architectuur = architecture. Gent: Ludion, 2006.

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Rolf, Toman, and Bednorz Achim 1947-, eds. History of architecture. Bath [England]: Parragon, 2013.

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Millet, Joaquim Ruiz. Barba Corsini: Architectura architecture 1953-1994. Barcelona: Galeria H2O, 1995.

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Lane, Mills. Savannah revisited: History & architecture. 5th ed. Savannah, Ga: Beehive Press, 2001.

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Saint Petersburg, history & architecture. [Sankt-Peterburg]: "I︠A︡rkiĭ gorod", 2007.

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Menago, Marilyn. Princeton: History and architecture. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "History of and Architecture"

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Peter, Murray. "Architecture." In Handbook for History Teachers, 1002–6. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032163840-173.

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Bryant, Margaret. "Architecture." In Handbook for History Teachers, 435–41. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032163840-54.

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Momtazi, Saeedeh, and Zahra Abbasiantaeb. "History and Architecture." In Question Answering over Text and Knowledge Base, 9–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16552-8_2.

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Hartoonian, Gevork. "On history." In Time, History and Architecture, 14–29. New York : Routledge, 2018. |: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315270210-2.

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Sabatino, Michelangelo. "Architecture, history, and technology." In InterVIEWS, 130–42. New York : Routledge, 2020. | Series: Research in architecture: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429423192-11.

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Hitti, Philip K. "Art and Architecture." In History of the Arabs, 591–601. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-03982-8_41.

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Bowring, Jacky. "History of landscape architectural criticism." In Landscape Architecture Criticism, 9–18. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429450983-2.

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Fu, Xinian. "Architecture Technology." In A History of Chinese Science and Technology, 1–194. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44163-3_1.

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Baweja, Vandana. "Sustainable architecture." In Routledge Handbook of the History of Sustainability, 273–95. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315543017-17.

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Augé, Marc. "Art, Contemporaneity, History." In Architecture and the Social Sciences, 13–18. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53477-0_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "History of and Architecture"

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Stolder, N. V. "Liberty Architecture in Naples." In Scientific Trends: Philology, Culturology, Art history. TsNK MOAN, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/spc-26-07-2019-05.

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"Microprocessor architecture history (panel session)." In the 19th annual conference, Chair E. J. Schweppe. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/327164.328876.

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Benito Vozza, Vito Maria. "Small essay on the history of architecture." In The 5th International Virtual Conference on Advanced Scientific Results. Publishing Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18638/scieconf.2017.5.1.411.

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Congru Liu and Mingsen Lin. "Western architecture: A history of design approach." In 2011 Second International Conference on Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering (MACE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mace.2011.5987811.

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Rojas, Raul. "The Architecture of Konrad Zuse’s Z4 Computer." In 2021 7th IEEE History of Electrotechnology Conference (HISTELCON). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/histelcon52394.2021.9787324.

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Makmur, Makmur, Yadi Mulyadi, Hasanuddin Hasanuddin, Muhlis Hadrawi, Nila Kalsum, Ade Sahroni, and Lucas Wattimena. "Tomb Architecture." In 9th Asbam International Conference (Archeology, History, & Culture In The Nature of Malay) (ASBAM 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220408.014.

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Scharmen, Fred. "A Brief Pre-History of Houses Who Tweet." In 105th ACSA Annual Meeting Paper Proceedings. ACSA Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.am.105.75.

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There are currently only a few houses who use social media. But with the increasing availability of inexpensive hardware, and prolific networked software, the number of houses who actively communicate online in one way or another is sure to grow. An examination of some tweeting house types from within the context of architecture history and theory reveals some models for how this social architecture might develop.This paper shows that tweeting houses raise concerns that are solidly within the set of questions traditionally addressed by architecture. The tweeting house’s existence depends on acts of translation between different media, some managed by a designer, some automated. The tweeting house actively presents social and tectonic affordances that offer opportunities for engagement, functional and otherwise. And finally, tweeting houses raise issues about the public, external representation of a set of private, internal conditions, some of them personal to the house’s occupants, some of them intended for broader reading. This paper will use examples from the history of architecture, adjacent design disciplines, computer science, science fiction, and hybrid example projects that partake of all of these fields, to show that while the house with a social media account is a unique and new techno-architectural possibility, it is not without history or precedent.
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Petrović, Emina Kristina. "Two Conceptualisations of Change in Architectural History: Towards Driving Pro-sustainable Change in Architecture." In The 38th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. online: SAHANZ, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a4006pqv8s.

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At the time when it is important to act on the Climate Emergency and other pro-sustainable efforts, the key question is how to drive change. This paper examines two conceptualisations of change in architectural history in an attempt to support a better understanding of architecture-specific conceptualisations of change itself. Such understanding could offer real value in articulating how to drive pro-sustainable change in architecture. The paper identifies two conceptualisations of change which are easily found in existing writing on change in architectural history. One such conceptualisation considers architectural developments in terms of cyclical styles, or triads of early, high, and decadent stages of development of styles. Attributed to the 18th century writing of Johann Joachim Winckelmann on ancient Greek art, this conceptualisation presents one useful interpretation which links the change with natural growth. A simpler conceptualisation of two-point change is interpreted using the minor/major interpretations of change, as developed by Joan Ockman, based on the work of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. The key proposition is that the selected historical examples of conceptualisation of change reveal useful aspects of the past patterns of change in architecture. These might help understand how to drive needed change now. One critical factor in the transition which is facing us now, is that in contrast to many past transitions which were driven by technological innovation, current transition requires development of technologies capable to support the change which is scientifically proven as needed and real. Therefore, some of the historical natural ease of the past transitions in the current contexts needs active driving of change. Without an intention to propose a holistic new framework, the main value of this paper is that it identifies some of the key conceptualisations which are evident in architectural history and that could be useful in driving pro-sustainable change.
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Dolnakov, P. A. "Old Believer temple architecture." In Old Belief: History and Modernity, Local Traditions, Relations in Russia and Abroad. Buryat State University Publishing Department, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18101/978-5-9793-0771-8-339-345.

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Li, Haiying. "History, Types and Regeneration of Gasholders." In The 2nd International Conference on Architecture: Heritage, Traditions and Innovations (AHTI 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200923.054.

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Reports on the topic "History of and Architecture"

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Sowell, P. K. The C4ISR Architecture Framework: History, Status, and Plans for Evolution. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada456187.

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Burns-Dans, Elizabeth, Alexandra Wallis, and Deborah Gare. A History of the Architects Board of Western Australia, 1921-2021. The Architects Board of Western Australia and The University of Notre Dame Australia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32613/reports/2021.1.

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An economic and population boom in the 1890s created opportunities for architects to find work and fame in Western Australia. Architecture, therefore, became a viable profession for the first time, and the number of practicing architects in the colony (and then state) quickly grew. Associations such as the Western Australian Institute of Architects were established to organise the profession, but as the number of architects grew and Western Australian society matured, it became evident that a role for government was required to ensure practice standards and consumer protection. In 1921, therefore, the Architects Act was passed, and, in the following year, the Architects Board of Western Australia was launched. This report traces the evolution and transformation of professional architectural practice since then, and evaluates the role and impact of the Board in its first century.
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Eaker, Chris. Architectural History / Epigraphy - University of Tennessee Knoxville. Purdue University Libraries, May 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284314995.

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Ryan, J. J., A. Zagorevski, N. R. Cleven, A J Parsons, and N. L. Joyce. Architecture of pericratonic Yukon-Tanana terrane in the northern Cordillera. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/326062.

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West-central Yukon and eastern Alaska are characterized by widespread metamorphic rocks that form part of the allochthonous, composite Yukon-Tanana terrane and parautochthonous North American margin. Structural windows through the Yukon-Tanana terrane expose parautochthonous North American margin in that broad region, particularly as mid-Cretaceous extensional core complexes. Both the Yukon-Tanana terrane and parautochthonous North American margin share the same Late Devonian history, making their discrimination difficult; however, distinct post-Late Devonian magmatic and metamorphic histories assist in discriminating Yukon-Tanana terrane from parautochthonous North American margin rocks. The suture between Yukon-Tanana terrane and parautochthonous North American margin is obscured by many episodes of high-strain deformation. Their main bounding structure is probably a Jurassic to Cretaceous thrust, which has been locally reactivated as a mid-Cretaceous extensional shear zone. Crustal-scale structures within composite Yukon-Tanana terrane (e.g. the Yukon River shear zone) are commonly marked by discontinuous mafic-ultramafic complexes. Some of these complexes represent orogenic peridotites that were structurally exhumed into the Yukon-Tanana terrane in the Middle Permian.
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Mullaley, Meredith. Rebuilding the Architectural History of the Fort Vancouver Village. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.502.

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Enscore, Susan I., Suzanne P. Johnson, Julie L. Webster, and Gordon L. Cohen. Guarding the Gates. The Story of Fort Clayton - Its Setting, Its Architecture, and Its Role in the History of the Panama Canal. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada392645.

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Kim, Jae-Jin, Hyoeun Kim, Sewon Kim, and Gerardo Reyes-Tagle. A Roadmap for Digitalization of Tax Systems: Lessons from Korea. Inter-American Development Bank, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004195.

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This publication reviews the history of digitalization of tax administration in Korea dating back to the 1990s and shares the countrys experience and know-how in building an efficient e-taxation architecture. Its main emphasis is on how the Korean government managed to make the best use of a wide range of taxpayer information efficiently and securely. It highlights information security and presents three case studies of an institutional framework for using third-party data: tax schemes for credit card usage, a cash receipt system, and e-invoicing. It then lays out a range of policy implications for consideration by tax authorities in the Latin American and Caribbean region.
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Atkinson, Dan, and Alex Hale, eds. From Source to Sea: ScARF Marine and Maritime Panel Report. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, September 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/scarf.09.2012.126.

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The main recommendations of the panel report can be summarised under four headings: 1. From Source to Sea: River systems, from their source to the sea and beyond, should form the focus for research projects, allowing the integration of all archaeological work carried out along their course. Future research should take a holistic view of the marine and maritime historic environment, from inland lakes that feed freshwater river routes, to tidal estuaries and out to the open sea. This view of the landscape/seascape encompasses a very broad range of archaeology and enables connections to be made without the restrictions of geographical or political boundaries. Research strategies, programmes From Source to Sea: ScARF Marine and Maritime Panel Report iii and projects can adopt this approach at multiple levels; from national to site-specific, with the aim of remaining holistic and cross-cutting. 2. Submerged Landscapes: The rising research profile of submerged landscapes has recently been embodied into a European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action; Submerged Prehistoric Archaeology and Landscapes of the Continental Shelf (SPLASHCOS), with exciting proposals for future research. Future work needs to be integrated with wider initiatives such as this on an international scale. Recent projects have begun to demonstrate the research potential for submerged landscapes in and beyond Scotland, as well as the need to collaborate with industrial partners, in order that commercially-created datasets can be accessed and used. More data is required in order to fully model the changing coastline around Scotland and develop predictive models of site survival. Such work is crucial to understanding life in early prehistoric Scotland, and how the earliest communities responded to a changing environment. 3. Marine & Maritime Historic Landscapes: Scotland’s coastal and intertidal zones and maritime hinterland encompass in-shore islands, trans-continental shipping lanes, ports and harbours, and transport infrastructure to intertidal fish-traps, and define understanding and conceptualisation of the liminal zone between the land and the sea. Due to the pervasive nature of the Marine and Maritime historic landscape, a holistic approach should be taken that incorporates evidence from a variety of sources including commercial and research archaeology, local and national societies, off-shore and onshore commercial development; and including studies derived from, but not limited to history, ethnology, cultural studies, folklore and architecture and involving a wide range of recording techniques ranging from photography, laser imaging, and sonar survey through to more orthodox drawn survey and excavation. 4. Collaboration: As is implicit in all the above, multi-disciplinary, collaborative, and cross-sector approaches are essential in order to ensure the capacity to meet the research challenges of the marine and maritime historic environment. There is a need for collaboration across the heritage sector and beyond, into specific areas of industry, science and the arts. Methods of communication amongst the constituent research individuals, institutions and networks should be developed, and dissemination of research results promoted. The formation of research communities, especially virtual centres of excellence, should be encouraged in order to build capacity.
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Brim, Michael, and Christian Engelmann. INTERSECT Architecture Specification: Microservice Architecture (Version 0.5). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1902805.

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Taft, Jeffrey D., and Angela S. Becker-Dippmann. Grid Architecture. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1176825.

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