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Domash, Leanne. "Creating Therapeutic “Space”: How Architecture and Design Can Inform Psychoanalysis." Psychoanalytic Perspectives 11, no. 2 (May 4, 2014): 94–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1551806x.2014.897854.

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Su, Hong Zhi. "Systems Scientific Analysis of Architecture Adaptability Design." Applied Mechanics and Materials 744-746 (March 2015): 2165–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.744-746.2165.

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Architecture is the arena on which man's life unfolds, due to the constant changes taking place in life, deformability is demanded to increase the adaptability of modern Architecture. Thus, to achieve such deformability, research on the systematic hierarchy of architectures is carried out; indicating that the hierarchies are the intermediary of the inner transformation of the architecture and the formation process of architecture system is a process of gradual differentiation. With the development of the gradual differentiation process, the flexibility of architecture begins to fail while increasing its determinacy. The key point determining the adaptability of architectures lies in the inter-transformation between the various levels of sub-hierarchy systems. According to the complexity and hierarchy of the transformation, categorization and analysis with future study on the performance manifestation of architectural adaptability design are implemented.
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de Muynck, Bert. "Architecture on the move: Urban and architectural design in Inner Mongolia." Continuum 23, no. 2 (April 2009): 209–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10304310802710538.

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Troya, Alfonso, Koushik Maharatna, Milos Krstic, Eckhard Grass, Ulrich Jagdhold, and Rolf Kraemer. "Efficient Inner Receiver Design for OFDM-Based WLAN Systems: Algorithm and Architecture." IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications 6, no. 4 (April 2007): 1374–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/twc.2007.348334.

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Ma, Li. "Study on the Architecture Materials Design of Art and Clothing Materials Design." Advanced Materials Research 743 (August 2013): 82–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.743.82.

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The building is enclosed the spatial structure of the human lifestyle, and clothing is the "packaging" of the people, with modesty naked. The building on the space recorded the development and progress of human society, and the clothing reflects the development of human civilization. In this paper, the use of color, body composition and materials of the three aspects of clothing and architecture are discussed similarities and similarities in terms of design, In addition, from the official architectural culture and clothing culture, literati building materials culture and clothing culture and folk building materials culture and clothing materials culture demonstrates the culture intrinsic link between architectural culture clothing culture of mutual learning and mutual influence. To further illustrate the architecture and clothing appears to be two different professional, but in terms of design and culture, between each other is a profound inner link, Both organically combined, will be able to better develop the architectural design and fashion design.
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Jerković-Babović, Bojana. "Fluid state of architecture." SAJ - Serbian Architectural Journal 11, no. 3 (2019): 501–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/saj1903501j.

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This paper focuses on the changes in architectural aesthetic criteria, from static to dynamic values of both figurative and non-figurative aspects in contemporary architecture and its cultural context. Fluid state of architecture refers to the notions of constant variability occurring in relations between architecture and contemporary cultural context of globalisation. Contemporary context dynamises everyday perceptual experiences, living conditions and terms of spatial appropriations. Accordingly, new networking phenomena appearing on informational, communicational and spatial levels transform the city and architecture into constant process of flows, dematerialising its elements into the new fluid, variable character. Architectural aesthetic qualities simultaneously shift trough events and effects affirmation over static formal whole in transformation from objective to (inter)subjective aesthetic spatial experience. This paper is based on hypothesis that contemporary architecture is characterised by the loss of object singularity in terms of contextual conditions and assimilation of particular characters into the dynamic character of the whole. Therefore, architectural design principles shift through dispersion of disciplinary boundaries and boundaries of inner and outer architectural space, hybridity and typological definition loss. This paper presents how dematerialisation of architectural values transforms contemporary architectural space into the complex dynamic system of infrastructure, flows, events and effects.
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She, Xing, Yi Pu, and Le Zhang. "Expression of “Vivid Inner Temperament” in the Contemporary Environmental Design." Advanced Materials Research 490-495 (March 2012): 2188–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.490-495.2188.

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Currently, environment design tends to be more diversification; inheriting essence of national culture and improve the taste of architecture and environment has been become inevitable of development of era. Build " Vivid inner temperament" is one of principles of creation in the ancient Chinese art, now it should become one of the important methods of environmental design
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Guo, Yi Zhang. "Analysis on Building Sculpture Art from the Perspective of Deconstructivism." Applied Mechanics and Materials 357-360 (August 2013): 71–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.357-360.71.

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In order to make sculpture art into the architecture, based on the development of sculpture and architecture, the inner relations of sculpture and architecture was analyzed and compared. Combining with the practical construction scheme design, sculpture art was entered in the process of the interior space and elevation design, so that the architecture absorbed aesthetic elements of sculpture representation, and building forms breakthrough constraints of various kinds of building ontology factors. The results show that the sculpture language is used in architecture, building is more expressive and inclusive, so as to realize the perfect combination of art and practical function. The deconstructive architecture provides plenty of theory and practical basis for the sculpture of building.
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Abu elreish, Azhari Ebeid, and Eka Cahya Prima. "The Role of Culture on Islamic Architecture." Jurnal Kajian Peradaban Islam 4, no. 1 (April 25, 2021): 30–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.47076/jkpis.v4i1.42.

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Islamic architecture is an ongoing argument for an extended period. Is it Islamic architecture, Muslim architecture, or architecture in Islam? Is it just visual elements or a way to use the inner space? Whatever the answer is, we will use the term Islamic architecture in this paper. To search and dig out the identities of so-called Islamics. This paper is seeking after these identities and their relations with Islamic culture to solve international architecture concepts without modifications or adaptation. The main goal is to extract the sociocultural aspects that define that architecture to be called Islamic Architecture. An analytical research method uses some attempts to interact the environmental conditions and social aspects with cultural and religious values to define Islamic architecture's identity. The study result and summary could be used to evaluate the satisfaction of the built environment of Muslims when and wherever they are. As a comprehensive result, Islamic Design Principles, Islamic Planning Principles, and Islamic Urban Design Principles could be extracted from Islamic sources and used everywhere at any time by anybody. These design principles may be used to upgrade the workability of the existing residential buildings simply by revising the opening's location, heights, and treatments. Architecture with that dynamic, flexible culture gives its identity a chance to compete globally to survive locally.
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Danze, Elizabeth A., and Stephen M. Sonnenberg. "Commentary on Adele tutter’s “Design as Dream and Self-Representation." Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 60, no. 3 (June 2012): 533–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0003065112449188.

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In this discussion of Adele Tutter’s “Design as Dream and Self-Representation: Philip Johnson and the Glass House of Atreus” ( JAPA 59/3), the architect Elizabeth Danze and the psychoanalyst Stephen Sonnenberg highlight what they see as the most important of Tutter’s contributions as regards an understanding of Johnson’s work. They then discuss those contributions as they illuminate the study of the relationship of architecture and design, on the one hand, and psychoanalysis on the other.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Psychoanalysis architecture design architecture inner"

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Mac, Gregor Arcelia Eréndira, and aemacgregor@hotmail com. "Spacing OUT: the architecture of an inner." RMIT University. Architecture and Design, 2007. http://adt.lib.rmit.edu.au/adt/public/adt-VIT20080104.140722.

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In psychoanalytic literature, psychoanalyst D.W. Winnicott defines 'potential space' as the space between 'inner world' - creation of the unconscious fantasy, a private replica of the world and objects around us - and 'outer world' - the actual world, objects and people around us - where intimate relationships and creativity occur. Converged around spatial design and psychological concepts, and developing an understanding of the importance between both, I intend to explore the possibility of bringing the 'potential space' notion into the constructed environment. Highlighting, thus, the human condition of architecture where the designer is not a separate entity from the built environment but an intimate part of it through the design process. This investigation concerns how a psychoanalytic approach can be used to establish a background research which provides a foundation from which new ways of understanding one's own design processes can be launched: a way of moving towards the design practice through a 'self' inner sense.
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Abrams, Robin Fran. "Creating environments of hope : site design guidelines for sustainable inner urban housing." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.387714.

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Shaw, Alan Clinton. "Social construction and the inner city : design environments for social development and urban renewal." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/29095.

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Evans, Megan, and not supplied. "Towards a poetics of light: the conceits of light." RMIT University. Architecture and Design, 2006. http://adt.lib.rmit.edu.au/adt/public/adt-VIT20070418.095100.

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Towards a Poetics of Light; The Conceits of Light is a critical quest to map associations between rhetorical figures, psychological defences and spatial tropes in an attempt to conceive a poetic design that enacts conceit. Light is an emblem which echoes with an abundance of representations in literature, history, art and architecture and parallels may be drawn between their resemblances however apparently remote. Love, knowledge, hope and creative passion mark turns in the threads that knot ideas and their representations together. Return of the Immortals, the final project in a series of works exploring these parallels and representations, gathers together a cascade of tropes to structure a spatial experience which culminates in The Conceits of Light.
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Ramey, Rachel A. "Designing School Community: Changing Inner-City Middle School Culture Through Interiors." VCU Scholars Compass, 2018. https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/5474.

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While the knowledge of disrepair in inner-city schools is fairly common, the impact that school facilities are having on students and faculty is not as widely known. More recently, the closing of inner city schools has greatly increased across the United States; Reduction in public school enrollment from 2006-2013: Detroit -63%, Cleveland -32%, Indianapolis -27%, D.C. -23%, L.A. -23%,etc. (Journey For Justice Alliance,2014). Due to budget cuts, threat of school closings from poor facility conditions, large class size, and pressure to raise test scores, inner city schools struggle to keep teachers (Journey For Justice Alliance,2014). Poor teacher retention along with a lack in care for educational facilities has created a toxic environment for inner-city students. Although there are many reasons that inner-city schools suffer, negativity within school culture seems to be a common denominator within many of these problems. With larger population percentages of minority, economically disadvantaged and disabled students, difficulties arise in communicating student-to-student and teacher-to-student (Bellwether Education Partner, 2016). The question becomes, how does one design a space to provide comfort, safety and communication in order to foster healthy relationships? This research will inform the design of a middle school that focuses on community and communication. The goal will be to design a school where flexibility and team work is made easier through furniture and layout solutions in order to foster growth and respect for students and teachers.
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Wildeboer, Michele D. "Self-Help: Reconstructing Over-the-Rhine." Cincinnati, Ohio : University of Cincinnati, 2009. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?acc_num=ucin1235530307.

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Thesis (Master of Architecture)--University of Cincinnati, 2009.
Advisors: Udo Greinacher (Committee Chair), Robert Burnham (Committee Member), Michaele Pride (Committee Member). Title from electronic thesis title page (viewed May 2, 2009). Includes abstract. Keywords: Over-the-Rhine;inner-city architecture; community building; anti-gentrification; architectural salvage; mobile architecture; architecture; Cincinnati; SCAD; South Bronx; self-help housing; grassroots organization; construction training; breakdown of welfare. Includes bibliographical references.
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Foth, Marcus. "Towards a design methodology to support social networks of residents in inner-city apartment buildings." Queensland University of Technology, 2006. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16655/.

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This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and urban studies and employs human-centred and participatory design methods. The project delivers a greater understanding of the potential for internet-based systems to support and facilitate social networks of urban residents and the role of those networks to foster neighbourhood identity and social capital. Departing from conventional notions that regard communities as collectives, this study builds upon more contemporary interpretations of community inherent in Castells’ and Wellman’s theories of the network society and networked individualism. The thesis challenges the view that a mere re-appropriation of applications used to support dispersed virtual communities of interest is adequate to meet the place and proximity-based design requirements that community networks in urban neighbourhoods pose. The overarching principal research aim of the study is to propose new ways of conceptualising the roles of social networks of urban residents to better inform the design of new technology facilitating urban neighbourhood developments. Addressing this aim requires a new understanding of the roles of social networks of urban residents. The study sets out to critique the implicit theories underlying technology design in this area and to propose a more appropriate theory based on recent developments in the field and empirical findings from the study. The key research questions are: 1. What theoretical model can better represent social interaction of residents in inner-city apartment buildings? 2. How can relevant research methods be adapted to take the network qualities of social interactions into account? 3. What are the implications of a new understanding of social networks for the design of technology that supports the growth of neighbourhoods? 4. What are the implications of a new understanding of social networks for an urban architecture that supports the growth of neighbourhoods? Within a framework of action research, the study follows a case study approach of three different inner-city residential apartment complexes in Brisbane. Research methods are mostly qualitative and ethnographic and include surveys, focus groups, participant observation and interviews, as well as participatory design. The study delivers innovative outcomes on three levels: 1. Theoretical innovation with an analytical translation of Wellman’s notion of networked individualism and a conceptualisation of the communicative ecology model into the context of system design that supports social networks of residents in inner-city apartment buildings; 2. Methodological innovation with the presentation of Network Action Research, an addition to the action research family which pays particular attention to the network quality of social formations in communities; 3. Empirical innovation with research findings which indicate that the key factors influencing the successful design and uptake of interactive systems to support social networks in urban neighbourhoods. They include the swarming social behaviour of urban dwellers, the dynamics of their existing communicative ecology, and the serendipitous, voluntary and place-based quality of interaction between residents on the basis of choice, like-mindedness, mutual interest and support needs. Findings are presented in three parts to audiences interested in people, technology and place. Drawing on social, urban and computer sciences, this research project delivers insights which will assist efforts to facilitate urban neighbourhood community building with new media and network ICTs. Understanding the issues and challenges as well as opportunities and strengths in forming a local meshwork of social networks will help Australians negotiate the complex web of daily choices, access a greater social safety net, and participate in the socio-cultural and socio-economic life of their city. This in turn will contribute to greater social inclusion, urban sustainability and healthier local economies.
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Chang, Tian-Sheuan, and 張添烜. "VLSI ARCHITECTURE DESIGN FOR BIT-LEVEL INNER PRODUCT." Thesis, 1999. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/68111050957313296182.

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Inner product is an important building block to many DSP applications such as multimedia, wireless and communication systems. Due to the wide range of applications, the study on efficient implementations to meet different application requirements becomes an important research topic. In this dissertation, we study this topic by exploring the bit-level design space of inner product, including both programmable and non-programmable operands. For non-programmable inner product, we explore its design space by considering the constant and the numerical property of the fixed operands such that the resulting multiplication is a hardwired one with common subexpression sharing. Thus, we propose a new distributed arithmetic (DA) technique that expands the fixed input into bit level so that we can take advantage of shared partial sum-of-products and sparse nonzero bits in the fixed input to reduce the number of computations. The proposed DA has been applied to a 2-D IDCT chip design, a processor core design, and FPGA implementations. The processor core design, which can be used in digital still camera and real time H.263 encoding, explores the sharing properties of the proposed DA to the extreme case: only one word adder and shifter. Furthermore, it may combine the fast direct 2-D DCT algorithm to reduce the computation cycles. The resulting architecture is quite simple, regular and easily scalable to other higher throughput applications. For FPGA implementations, due to its bit level grain size, the design with well-suited proposed DA can offer savings in excess of two-thirds of hardware cost, when comparing with the design by using conventional DA. Besides architecture optimization with common subexpression sharing, we also consider the algorithm reformulation. The algorithm reformulation formulates transform equations into cyclic convolution form to enable better sharing with common subexpression. We have proposed two efficient DFT designs that also combine the symmetry property of DFT coefficients to increase the resulting throughput. The prime-length DFT design can save 80% of gate area with two-times fast of throughput for length N=61. The power-of-two length DFT design achieves competitive area-time complexity comparing with previous designs. For portable applications, we also consider low power filter realization by using differential coefficients and inputs instead of using them directly such that fewer bits are required thereby reducing the size of arithmetic units and power dissipation. We present an improved algorithm to effectively generate differential coefficients so that the differential coefficients methods can be applied to full bandwidth of filters instead of only narrow band filters in previous approaches. Simulations with fixed coefficient filters indicate reduction in transition activity ranging from 1% to 53% over the full range of filter bandwidths. Reduction in area can be up to 50% due to less coefficient precision. The resulting design is superior to the one with previous approaches in applicability, power consumption, and area. For programmable filters, we present a digit-serial architecture that uses DA form in the algorithm level for accumulation-free operations, and (p, q) compressor instead of Booth encoding for high-speed operations. The resulting design can save up to 17% hardware cost comparing with the previous approach.
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Herbane, Hakim. "Dessine-moi une maison : psychanalyse d’un processus de design." Thèse, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/10047.

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Cette recherche s’inscrit dans la continuité de celles entreprises en vue d’éclaircir la question du processus de design, et plus spécialement le design architectural de la maison. Elle cherche aussi à développer la réflexivité du designer sur les actes qu’il pose en lui offrant un point de vue depuis l’angle de la psychanalyse. Elle vient rallonger les initiatives amenées par la troisième génération des recherches sur les méthodologies du design en s’intéressant à un volet, jusque-là, peu exploré : le processus inconscient du design architectural. Elle pose comme problématique la question des origines inconscientes du travail créatif chez le concepteur en architecture. La création étant un des sujets importants de la psychanalyse, plusieurs concepts psychanalytiques, comme la sublimation freudienne, l’abordent et tentent de l’expliquer. Le design étant une discipline de création, la psychanalyse peut nous renseigner sur le processus du design, et nous offrir la possibilité de l’observer et de l’approcher. La métaphore architecturale, utilisée pour rendre la théorie freudienne, est aussi le champ d’application de plusieurs théories et concepts psychanalytiques. L’architecture en général, et celle de la maison en particulier, en ce que cette dernière comporte comme investissement émotionnel personnel de la part de son concepteur, constructeur ou utilisateur, offrent un terrain où plusieurs des concepts psychanalytiques peuvent être observés et appliqués. Cette recherche va approcher l’exemple architectural selon les concepts développés par les trois théories psychanalytiques les plus importantes : freudienne, lacanienne et jungienne. L’application de ces concepts se fait par une "autoanalyse" qui met le designer en double posture : celle du sujet de la recherche et celle du chercheur, ce qui favorise hautement la réflexivité voulue. La libre association, une des méthodes de la psychanalyse, sera la première étape qui enclenchera le processus d’autoanalyse et l’accompagnera dans son développement. S’appliquant sur le discours et la forme de la maison, la libre association va chercher à distinguer plusieurs mécanismes psychiques susceptibles d’éclairer notre investigation. Les résultats de l’application des concepts freudiens viendront servir de base pour l’application, par la suite, des concepts de la théorie lacanienne et jungienne. Au terme de cette analyse, nous serions en mesure de présenter une modélisation du processus inconscient du design qui aurait conduit à la création de la maison prise en exemple. Nous découvrirons par cela la nature du processus inconscient qui précède et accompagne le travail créatif du designer. Nous verrons aussi comment ce processus se nourrit des expériences du designer qui remontent jusqu’aux premières années de son enfance. Ceci permettrait de rendre compte de la possibilité d’appliquer les concepts psychanalytiques sur le design architectural et, par ce fait, permettre de déterminer les éventuels façons de concevoir l’apport de la psychanalyse à la pratique de cette discipline qu’est le design ainsi que son enseignement.
This research is a continuation of those invested in order to clarify the question of the design process, especially the architectural design of the house. It also seeks to develop the reflexivity of the designer on his acts by offering a view from the perspective of psychoanalysis. It extends the initiatives brought by the third generation of design methods researches focusing on an unexplored field: the unconscious process of architectural design. Its’ problematic is the unconscious origins of creative work of the designer in architecture. Creation is one of the important topics of psychoanalysis, several psychoanalytic concepts like Freudian sublimation, try to explore and explain it. The design being a creative discipline, psychoanalysis can lighten us about the design process, and give us the opportunity to observe and approach it. The architectural metaphor, used to express the Freudian theory, is also the scope of several psychoanalytic theories and concepts. Architecture in general, and particularly architecture of the house, offers a field where many of the psychoanalytic concepts can be observed and applied, because of the emotional investigation that the designer, the user, or the builder invest in it. This research will approach the architectural example according to the concepts developed by the three most important psychoanalytic theories of Freud, Lacan and Jung. The application of these concepts will be made through an auto-analysis that puts the designer in a double stance: the research subject and the researcher, which highly promotes the reflexivity that the design researches look for. Free association is the first step that will start the self-study process, and follows its development. Applied to the speech and the shape of the house, free association will seek to distinguish several psychological mechanisms that inform our investigation. The results of the application of Freudian concepts will serve as a basis on which the concepts of Lacanian and Jungian theory will be applied. At the end of this analysis, we would be able to present a model of the unconscious process of design that lead to the creation of the house used as an example. We will discover the nature of the unconscious process that precedes and follows the creative work of the designer. We will also see how this process is fed from designer experiences dating back to the early years of his childhood. This would help to see the possibility of applying psychoanalytic concepts in architectural design and help identifying potential approaches to the contribution of psychoanalysis to the practice of design and it’s teaching.
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Books on the topic "Psychoanalysis architecture design architecture inner"

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Ambrose, James E. Simplified design of building structures. 3rd ed. New York: John Wiley, 1995.

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Simplified design of building structures. 2nd ed. New York: Wiley, 1986.

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Simplified design of building structures. Malabar Fla: Krieger Pub., 1993.

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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Orchard Neighbourhood : a model for community architecture : Humanité Services Planning (B.C.) Ltd., Sidney, British Columbia : [case study] =: [Orchard Neighbourhood : un modèle de socio-architecture : Humanité Services Planning (B.C.) Ltd., Sidney (Colombie-Britannique) : [étude de cas]. Ottawa, Ont: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement, 1997.

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Priester, Mary. Inner visions: German prints from the age of expressionism. Portland, Or: Portland Art Museum, 1991.

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James William Anderson, and Elizabeth A. Danze Edited by Jerome A. Winer. Psychoanalysis and Architecture. Mental Health Resources, 2006.

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Materials Design Inspired By Nature Function Through Inner Architecture. Royal Society of Chemistry, 2013.

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Inc, Energy Pathways, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation., Canadian Home Builders' Association, Canadian Housing and Renewal Association., and A.C.T., Affordability and Choice Today (Program), eds. Orchard Neighbourhood: A model for community architecture ; Humanite Services Planning (B.C.) Ltd., Sidney, British Columbia ; [case study]. Ottawa: Canadian Home Builders' Association, 1997.

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Inner Visions: German Prints from the Age of Expressionism. Univ of Washington Pr, 1992.

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Rushton, Cynda Hylton, and Monica Sharma. Creating a Culture of Moral Resilience and Ethical Practice. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190619268.003.0011.

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Large-scale change is not possible without aligning individual and collective values, wisdom, and commitment to the architecture needed to support ethical practice. The process required for designing a system that supports ethical practice on a moment-to-moment basis involves synergistic operational strategies. These include personal transformational learning, information for decision-making, supporting principled change-makers and risk-takers, and creating an enabling work environment. Transformational design and action involve using practices, techniques, and methods that source inner capacity at every step of planning and implementation and embodying foundational values. Transformational design leverages key elements of co-creating new patterns, developing new norms and systems for sustainable change, transcending disempowering patterns, and creating a new narrative.
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Book chapters on the topic "Psychoanalysis architecture design architecture inner"

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Diappi, Lidia, and Paola Bolchi. "Gentrification Waves in the Inner-City of Milan." In Innovations in Design & Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning, 187–201. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5060-2_12.

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Manger-Nestler, Cornelia. "The Architecture of EMU." In The EU Law of Economic and Monetary Union. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198793748.003.0011.

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Each description of an ‘architecture’ implies the analysis of the fundamental architect’s plan, leading principles and conditions of existence, which define the design and the shape of the ‘construction’. This applies specifically to the European Monetary Union (EMU), which is inscribed to the European Union (EU) as a kind of an inner circle, because of the intensified kind of union. Looking at the guiding principles in shape of irreversibility and conditionality, it soon becomes evident that, from its beginnings, the architecture of the EMU was a challenge. Owing to the asymmetry of the EMU, this finding has not changed in the past twenty years since the foundation of the EMU.
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Dasgupta, Subrata. "5. The discipline of computer architecture." In Computer Science: A Very Short Introduction, 81–103. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198733461.003.0005.

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The physical computer is itself complex enough to have its own internal hierarchy, designed and described at multiple levels of abstraction. A significant aspect of this hierarchy is the distinction of the physical computer, as a symbol processing computational artefact, from the physical components obeying the laws of physics realizing this artefact: the computer’s architecture. ‘The discipline of computer architecture’ describes the areas of computer science concerned with design, descriptions, analysis, and study of the logical organization, behaviour, and functional elements of a physical computer. Outer and inner architectures are explained along with the control unit, microprogramming, and parallel computing. Computer architecture is an experimental, heuristic science of the artificial.
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Bisseling, Rob H. "Introduction." In Parallel Scientific Computation, 1–73. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198788348.003.0001.

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This chapter is a self-contained tutorial which tells you how to get started with parallel programming and how to design and implement parallel algorithms in a structured way using supersteps. It introduces a simple target architecture for designing parallel algorithms, the bulk synchronous parallel (BSP) computer. Using the computation of the inner product of two vectors as an example, the chapter shows how an algorithm is designed, hand in hand with its cost analysis. The inner-product algorithm is implemented in a short program that demonstrates the most important primitives of the communication library, BSPlib. Furthermore, a benchmarking program is given for measuring the BSP parameters of a parallel computer. Its use is demonstrated on a desktop computer and a supercomputer. Finally, a parallel regular sampling sort algorithm is presented, implemented, and tested.
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Binsalleeh, Hamad. "Botnets." In Network Security Technologies, 204–23. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4789-3.ch012.

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Recent malicious attempts are intended to get financial benefits through a large pool of compromised hosts, which are called software robots or simply bots. A group of bots, referred to as a botnet, is remotely controllable by a server and can be used for sending spam emails, stealing personal information, and launching DDoS attacks. Growing popularity of botnets compels to find proper countermeasures, but existing defense mechanisms hardly catch up with the speed of botnet technologies. Bots are constantly and automatically changing their signatures to successfully avoid the detection. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the weaknesses of existing defense mechanisms to find the gap and then design new framework of botnet detection that integrates effective approaches. To get a deep insight into the inner-working of botnets and to understand their architecture, the authors analyze some sophisticated sample botnets. In this chapter, they propose a comprehensive botnet analysis and reporting framework that is based on sound theoretical background.
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Czerner, Rafał. "The peristyle of House H1 in the ancient town at Marina el-Alamein." In Classica Orientalia. Essays presented to Wiktor Andrzej Daszewski on his 75th Birthday, 129–46. DiG Publisher, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.37343/pcma.uw.dig.9788371817212.pp.129-146.

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A thorough study of the architectural elements found in the ruins of House H1 in the northern part of the ancient town at the site of Marina el-Alamein led to a reconstruction of a two-storeyed portico around the inner courtyard. The upper storey of the peristyle would have accommodated the galleries from which one could enter the rooms on the first floor. The author, an architectural historian, presents the architecture and proportions of two-storeyed peristyle porticoes as they would have been implemented at this seaside town in the Mediterranean coast of Egypt, just 100 km west of Alexandria, and uses this example to review the known parallels from other regions, including the “Palazzo delle Colonne” in Ptolemais and the Meroitic Palace of Natakamani in Gebel Barkal, Sudan. He concludes that both the general layout of the house at Marina el-Alamein and the two-storeyed peristyle architectural design were hardly unique in the Hellenistic and Roman world of North Africa, but what made the Marina house different was the stateliness of its appearance.
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Conference papers on the topic "Psychoanalysis architecture design architecture inner"

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Milicevic, Sladjana. "THE EMPTY SPACE IN THEATRE AND PSYCHOANALYSIS." In SGEM 2014 Scientific SubConference on ARTS, PERFORMING ARTS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN. Stef92 Technology, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2014/b41/s14.054.

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Algredo-Badillo, Ignacio, Claudia Feregrino-Uribe, Rene Cumplido, and Miguel Morales-Sandoval. "Novel Hardware Architecture for Implementing the Inner Loop of the SHA-2 Algorithms." In 2011 14th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design (DSD). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dsd.2011.75.

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Wu, Fei, Liang Wang, and Jiguang Wan. "A Low Cost and Inner-round Pipelined Design of ECB-AES-256 Crypto Engine for Solid State Disk." In 2010 IEEE International Conference on Networking, Architecture, and Storage (NAS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nas.2010.40.

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Khoda, Bashir, Ibrahim T. Ozbolat, and Bahattin Koc. "Modeling and Fabrication of Hollowed Scaffolds With Interconnected Variational Porosity Architecture." In ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2011-64666.

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This paper presents a novel computer-aided modeling of 3D hollowed tissue scaffolds with a controlled internal architecture. Functionally gradient variational porosity architecture is proposed with continuous material deposition planning scheme. The complex internal architecture of scaffolds is discritized into sub-regions accumulated from ruling lines that are generated from outer to inner features. The desired pore size and hence the porosity have been achieved by geometrically partitioning those sub-regions based on the area while meeting the tissue scaffold design constraint. Thus the desired controlled variational porosity along the scaffold architecture has been achieved with the combination of two geometrically oriented consecutive layers. A continuous, interconnected and optimized tool-path has been generated for both layers aiming at the standard solid free form fabrication process. A zigzag pattern tool-path has been proposed for accumulated sub-region layer. And a concentric spiral like optimal tool-path pattern has been derived for the successive layer to ensure fabricatable continuity along the structure. A micro-nozzle biomaterial deposition system driven by NC motion control has been used to fabricate sample designed structure with desired pore size and porosity level. Besides proper characterization of the fabrication sample has been performed to validate the proposed methodology. Moreover a comparative study between proposed design and conventional cartesian coordinate scaffolds has been performed. The results demonstrate significant reduction in design error with the proposed method.
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Viola, Jairo, Sina Dehghan, and YangQuan Chen. "Embedded RIOTS: Model Predictive Control Towards Edge." In ASME 2019 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2019-97046.

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Abstract RIOTS is a general purpose optimal problem solver written as a MATLAB toolbox with mixed-language programming (C, Fortran, Matlab, Simulink). This first paper introduces how to make RIOTS run under an embedded platform RP3B (Raspberry Pi 3 B) with Windows 10. We presented the system architecture and a complete demo on running RIOTS as the inner kernel for MPC, using a house made thermal control system based on Peltier modules.
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Belapurkar, Rohit K., and Rama K. Yedavalli. "LQR Control Design of Discrete-Time Networked Cascade Control Systems With Time Delay." In ASME 2011 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference and Bath/ASME Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2011-6129.

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Series cascade control systems, in which, the output of one process drives a second process are studied extensively in literature. Traditional control design methods based on transfer function approach are used for design of cascade control systems with disturbances in inner loop and time delays in outer loop process. Design of current turboshaft engine control systems are based on cascade control system framework. Next generation aircraft engine control systems are based on distributed architecture, in which, communication constraints like time delays can degrade control system performance. Stability of networked cascade control systems for turboshaft engines in a state space framework is analyzed in the presence of time delays. Two architectures of networked cascade control systems are presented. Stability conditions for discrete-time cascade control systems are presented for each of the architecture with time delays which are more than the sampling time.
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Conconi, Michele, and Vincenzo Parenti Castelli. "Functional Modeling of Human Joints: A Feasibility Study for the Knee." In ASME 2013 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2013-13337.

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Biological tissues are plastic with respect to the mechanical environment to which they are exposed. This makes them able to modify their architecture and inner structure in order to respond to different loading conditions with the smallest biological effort (functional adaptation). As a result, tissues can optimally adapt their structures to the task they have to perform. Based on these concepts, a kinetic model of the ankle joint has been recently developed. The tibio-talar relative motion was obtained by imposing the congruence maximization as a biological optimum throughout the entire flexion range. The aim of this work is to investigate the applicability of the proposed approach to the knee and to evaluate the weight of the meniscal contribution to the global femoro-tibial congruence.
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Blanch, Ian G., Duane W. Storti, Rhonda L. Anderson, Mark A. Ganter, and Per G. Reinhall. "Novel Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Based Upon Jellyfish Locomotion." In ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2007-34440.

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This paper describes the process of developing a novel biomimetic autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) inspired by jellyfish locomotion. Our interest in an AUV that mimics jellyfish locomotion stems from the jellyfish’s simplistic and robust physiology and neurological makeup. Jellyfish swimming gates are controlled by a neural architecture consisting of an outer nerve ring and an inner nerve ring. The inner nerve ring is responsible for incorporating the sensory input from the outer ring and innervating the subumbrellar swimming muscles. Additionally, cells in the inner ring generate endogenous rhythms and act as pacemakers. The system of pacemakers generates the highly maneuverable swimming gates that can be observed in jellyfish; swimming vertically, turning and hovering. The swimming gates have been shown to correspond to the dynamics of the response of a system of coupled identical van der Pol oscillators. These oscillators are capable of creating in-phase, out-of-phase and “asymmetric” phase-locked dynamics that are plausibly related to the basic modes of jellyfish locomotion of coordinated bout swimming, hovering, and turning, respectively. In addition, the system of oscillators is fault tolerant; if the modeled system of oscillators is disrupted, analogous to sections of the jellyfish being damaged, the oscillators adjust and maintain effective swimming gates allowing the jellyfish to remain mobile. The simplicity and fault tolerance of the oscillatory system makes it an ideal model for a locomotion control system for an AUV. The objective of the Jellyfish AUV project is to emulate the locomotion and control mechanisms of the biological jellyfish to create a simple and robust AUV, which is both highly maneuverable and low in cost. The iterative design process that resulted in a working Jellyfish AUV is detailed in this paper. Numerous designs were created, exploring different combinations of actuator mechanisms, body types and control systems. Different actuators were evaluated for their ability to meet our design requirements. These actuators ranged from off the shelf servos to the more exotic shape memory alloys (SMAs) and ionic polymer metal composites (IPMCs.) By the completion of the prototyping phase of the Jellyfish AUV project we had created a low cost AUV using off the shelf components including, servos, linkages and a microprocessor based control system. The input to the servos was derived from a system of coupled oscillators which were tuned to mimic the observation jellyfish gates. In addition, using the Jellyfish AUV prototype, we showed that the identified servo input patterns roughly translate to swimming, hovering, and turning.
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Zavrel, Erik A., Michael L. Shuler, and Xiling Shen. "A Simple Aspect Ratio Dependent Method of Patterning Microwells for Selective Cell Attachment." In 2018 Design of Medical Devices Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dmd2018-6811.

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3-D culture has been shown to provide cells with a more physiologically authentic environment than traditional 2-D (planar) culture [1, 2]. 3-D cues allow cells to exhibit more realistic functions and behaviors, e.g., adhesion, spreading, migration, metabolic activity, and differentiation. Knowledge of changes in cell morphology, mechanics, and mobility in response to geometrical cues and topological stimuli is important for understanding normal and pathological cell development [3]. Microfabrication provides unique in vitro approaches to recapitulating in vivo conditions due to the ability to precisely control the cellular microenvironment [4, 5]. Microwell arrays have emerged as robust alternatives to traditional 2D cell culture substrates as they are relatively simple and compatible with existing laboratory techniques and instrumentation [6, 7]. In particular, microwells have been adopted as a biomimetic approach to modeling the unique micro-architecture of the epithelial lining of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract [8–10]. The inner (lumen-facing) surface of the intestine has a convoluted topography consisting of finger-like projections (villi) with deep well-like invaginations (crypts) between them. The dimensions of villi and crypts are on the order of hundreds of microns (100–700 μm in height and 50–250 μm in diameter) [11]. While microwells have proven important in the development of physiologically realistic in vitro models of human intestine, existing methods of ensuring their surface is suitable for cell culture are lacking. Sometimes it is desirable to selectively seed cells within microwells and confine or restrict them to the microwells in which they are seeded. Existing methods of patterning microwells for cell attachment either lack selectivity, meaning cells can adhere and migrate anywhere on the microwell array, i.e., inside microwells or outside of them, or necessitate sophisticated techniques such as micro-contact printing, which requires precise alignment and control to selectively pattern the bottoms of microwells for cell attachment [12, 13].
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Jingyao, Huang, Yang Jing, and Peter Floyd Salinas. "Successfully Look Up Table Distribution RAM Control Circuitry Fault Isolation with Different Test Methodologies and Conflict Results Analysis by Using Virtual IO and Integrated Logic Analyzer Debug Tools." In ISTFA 2018. ASM International, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2018p0467.

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Abstract This electrical fault isolation based on Xilinx 28nm all programmable device in a Distribution RAM (LUTRAM) functional block. The Look-Up-Table (LUT) was the major component to achieve the programmable chip versus the ASIC chip. In the device architecture, one 6-inputs-LUT (LUT6) memory can be configured as a 64bits distribution RAM (LUTRAM64) or two 32bits distribution RAMs (LUTRAM32). The Vivado design and debug tool brought up two powerful Intellectual Property (IP) Cores: Virtual Input/Output (VIO) and Integrated Logic Analyzer (ILA). This debug tool used Block RAM (BRAM) and fabric routing resources to store the full test results and achieved package level probe-less. [1] It can probe LUTRAM block input, output and Build-In Self-Test (BIST) interconnects. However the limitation was that the inner primitive functional block LUTRAM like memory cells, decoders, mode switchers, write/read controllers and so on were not able to probe. In this case study, the defect was not conventional failure inside the LUTRAM memory cell or stuck on Address/Data_in inputs. Moreover the test behavior with LUTRAM64 mode had conflicting results, which made the fault isolation even more challenge to narrow down from complex LUTRAM control circuitry to transistor level. Therefore different pattern test methodologies, pattern commonality analysis and hypothesis verification were wisely compiled together. In the end, the defect was successfully localized at the fault Isolation circuitry. It was fully matching with the failing mode and proving the fault isolation was correct. The physical defect analysis shown multiple layers metal fusing. The defect shorted the internal control output with the GND signal, which forced LUTRAM to setup as an invalid mode.
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