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Journal articles on the topic "Spazio e suono"
Rusconi, Paolo. "Ambienti per design. Note di lettura." L'uomo nero. Materiali per una storia delle arti della modernità 19, no. 19-20 (December 13, 2022): 176–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/2974-6620/uon.n19-20_2022_pp176-201.
Full textCassese, Fulvio. "Costruire il gioco con un paziente autistico." PSICOTERAPIA PSICOANALITICA, no. 1 (June 2021): 134–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/psp2021-001009.
Full textDe Marchi, Marta. "Foodspace. Leggere le trasformazioni territoriali attraverso lo spazio del cibo: il caso Veneto." ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI, no. 128 (August 2020): 80–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/asur2020-128006.
Full textCoppetti, Barbara. "La dialettica tra residenza e spazio aperto nella cittŕ contemporanea: processi generativi e costitutivi." TERRITORIO, no. 59 (November 2011): 75–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/tr2011-059013.
Full textMunarin, Stefano, and Luca Velo. "Walkability: il progetto di suolo come progetto di mobilità." TERRITORIO, no. 99 (August 2022): 25–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/tr2021-099004.
Full textAlì, Alessandro, and Arturo Lanzani. "Nello spazio periurbano della metropoli estesa: piano e progetti per Romano di Lombardia." TERRITORIO, no. 93 (January 2021): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/tr2020-093006.
Full textNifosì, Chiara. "Una piazza come anticipazione di una nuova visione." TERRITORIO, no. 93 (January 2021): 61–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/tr2020-093010.
Full textRusso, Federico. "Problemi di politica edilizia locale nelle orazioni di Dione di Prusa." ACME 74, no. 1 (November 26, 2021): 51–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/2282-0035/16792.
Full textDoimo, Martino. "Mies van der Rohe: Cuba 1957 - Berlin 1968. Il compimento della “nuova” arte del costruire | Mies van der Rohe: Cuba 1957 - Berlin 1968. The fulfillment of the “new” art of building." ZARCH, no. 8 (October 2, 2017): 314. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.201782172.
Full textGuido, Alpa. "Responsabilitŕ sociale dell'impresa, enti non profit, etica degli affari." ECONOMIA E DIRITTO DEL TERZIARIO, no. 2 (January 2012): 199–227. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ed2011-002001.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Spazio e suono"
VISMARA, GIULIA. "Corrispondenze e interazioni tra suono spazio e corpo, strategie per un design sonoro dello spazio." Doctoral thesis, Università IUAV di Venezia, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11578/287422.
Full textPolesello, Anna <1990>. "Il suono si fa spazio: sulla curatela della sound art dagli anni ’50 ai giorni nostri." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/5690.
Full textSEMERANI, LUIGI. "Barcellona e lo spazio interrotto : suolo, tracciato, architettura." Doctoral thesis, Università IUAV di Venezia, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/11578/278393.
Full textFollador, Marco <1976>. "Modelizzazione spazio-temporale delle dinamiche di uso del suolo ed analisi comparativa di differenti approcci predittivi. Uso integrato di SIG e telerilevamento nello studio dei processi di deforestazione nella regione La Joyanca in Peten, Guatemala." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2008. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/855/1/Tesi_Follador_Marco.pdf.
Full textThe frequent use of predictive models for analyzing of complex, natural or artificial phenomena is changing the traditional approaches to environmental and hazard problems. The continuous improvement of computer performance allows for more detailed numerical methods, based on space-time discretisation, to be developed and run for a predictive modeling of complex real systems, reproducing the way their spatial patterns evolve and pointing out the degree of simulation accuracy. In this contribution we present an application of several methods (Geomatics, Neural Networks, Land Cover Modeler and Dinamica EGO) in the tropical training area of Petén, Guatemala. During the last few decades this region, included in the Biosphere Maya reserve, has seen a fast demographic raise and a subsequent uncontrolled pressure on its own geo-resources. The test area can be divided into several sub-regions characterized by different land use dynamics. Understanding and quantifying these differences permits a better approximation of a real system; moreover we have to consider all the physical, socio-economic parameters, which will be of use for representing the complex and sometimes random human impact. Because of the absence of detailed data from our test area, nearly all the information was derived from the image processing of 11 ETM+, TM and SPOT scenes; we studied the past environmental dynamics and we built the input layers for the predictive models. The data from 1998 and 2000 were used during the calibration to simulate the land cover changes in 2003, selected as reference date for the validation. The basic statistics permit to highlight the qualities or the weaknesses for each model on the different sub-regions.
L’utilisation chaque jour plus fréquent des modèles prédictifs pour décrire des systèmes complexes, naturels ou artificiels, est en train de changer progressivement les approches traditionnelles des problématiques environnementales et de gestion du risque. Le remarquable potentiel des ordinateurs actuels rend possible le développement de modèles numériques de calcul basés sur une discrétisation spatio-temporelle afin de simuler le comportement de phénomènes complexes ainsi que de prévoir des scénarios futures, avec différents dégréés d’approximation. On présent ici une application de différents modèles prédictifs (géomatique, réseaux de neurones, LCM Idrisi Andes et Dinamica), dans une région de forêt tropicale au Petén, Guatemala. Cette région, inscrite dans la réserve de biosphère Maya, a connu dans les dernières décades, une croissance démographique et une pression non contrôlée sur les ressources naturelles. Dans la région d’étude nous pouvons signaler des sous-régions avec différentes dynamiques d’utilisation du sol. Comprendre et quantifier de telles différences permet l’obtention d’une bonne approximation de la situation réelle et il est nécessaire d’intégrer les paramètres physiques, sociaux et économiques essentiels pour décrire la complexité, parfois aléatoire, de l’action anthropique. La première phase d’étude est basée exclusivement sur l’analyse d’informations satellites, car il n’existe pas d’autres données utiles disponibles sur cette étendue. Le traitement de 11 images ETM+, TM et SPOT a rendu possible l’observation des dynamiques environnementales passées ainsi que la construction de l’Input pour les différentes approches prédictives. Les résultats obtenus, en partent des informations collectées en 1998 et 2000, seront validés avec une image réelle de 2003; les statistiques de base vont permettre de souligner les points forts et les points faibles de chaque modèle sur les différentes sous-régions.
Follador, Marco <1976>. "Modelizzazione spazio-temporale delle dinamiche di uso del suolo ed analisi comparativa di differenti approcci predittivi. Uso integrato di SIG e telerilevamento nello studio dei processi di deforestazione nella regione La Joyanca in Peten, Guatemala." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2008. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/855/.
Full textThe frequent use of predictive models for analyzing of complex, natural or artificial phenomena is changing the traditional approaches to environmental and hazard problems. The continuous improvement of computer performance allows for more detailed numerical methods, based on space-time discretisation, to be developed and run for a predictive modeling of complex real systems, reproducing the way their spatial patterns evolve and pointing out the degree of simulation accuracy. In this contribution we present an application of several methods (Geomatics, Neural Networks, Land Cover Modeler and Dinamica EGO) in the tropical training area of Petén, Guatemala. During the last few decades this region, included in the Biosphere Maya reserve, has seen a fast demographic raise and a subsequent uncontrolled pressure on its own geo-resources. The test area can be divided into several sub-regions characterized by different land use dynamics. Understanding and quantifying these differences permits a better approximation of a real system; moreover we have to consider all the physical, socio-economic parameters, which will be of use for representing the complex and sometimes random human impact. Because of the absence of detailed data from our test area, nearly all the information was derived from the image processing of 11 ETM+, TM and SPOT scenes; we studied the past environmental dynamics and we built the input layers for the predictive models. The data from 1998 and 2000 were used during the calibration to simulate the land cover changes in 2003, selected as reference date for the validation. The basic statistics permit to highlight the qualities or the weaknesses for each model on the different sub-regions.
L’utilisation chaque jour plus fréquent des modèles prédictifs pour décrire des systèmes complexes, naturels ou artificiels, est en train de changer progressivement les approches traditionnelles des problématiques environnementales et de gestion du risque. Le remarquable potentiel des ordinateurs actuels rend possible le développement de modèles numériques de calcul basés sur une discrétisation spatio-temporelle afin de simuler le comportement de phénomènes complexes ainsi que de prévoir des scénarios futures, avec différents dégréés d’approximation. On présent ici une application de différents modèles prédictifs (géomatique, réseaux de neurones, LCM Idrisi Andes et Dinamica), dans une région de forêt tropicale au Petén, Guatemala. Cette région, inscrite dans la réserve de biosphère Maya, a connu dans les dernières décades, une croissance démographique et une pression non contrôlée sur les ressources naturelles. Dans la région d’étude nous pouvons signaler des sous-régions avec différentes dynamiques d’utilisation du sol. Comprendre et quantifier de telles différences permet l’obtention d’une bonne approximation de la situation réelle et il est nécessaire d’intégrer les paramètres physiques, sociaux et économiques essentiels pour décrire la complexité, parfois aléatoire, de l’action anthropique. La première phase d’étude est basée exclusivement sur l’analyse d’informations satellites, car il n’existe pas d’autres données utiles disponibles sur cette étendue. Le traitement de 11 images ETM+, TM et SPOT a rendu possible l’observation des dynamiques environnementales passées ainsi que la construction de l’Input pour les différentes approches prédictives. Les résultats obtenus, en partent des informations collectées en 1998 et 2000, seront validés avec une image réelle de 2003; les statistiques de base vont permettre de souligner les points forts et les points faibles de chaque modèle sur les différentes sous-régions.
Zingaro, Vincenzo. "Per una filosofia del suono. Monade sonora e spazio fantico." Doctoral thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1220354.
Full textSBRAVATTI, VALERIO. "La cognizione dello spazio sonoro filmico: un approccio neurofilmologico." Doctoral thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1072713.
Full textGozzi, Andrea. "Luoghi della spettacolarità a Firenze tra passato e futuro: spazi da comporre, spazi per comporre." Doctoral thesis, 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/2158/1300059.
Full textCOTRONEO, ROSSANA. "VALUTAZIONE DEI SERVIZI ECOSISTEMICI IDROLOGICI IN AREE RURALI: ANALISI SPAZIO-TEMPORALE IN QUATTRO COMUNI DEL TERRITORIO PONTINO." Doctoral thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11573/900322.
Full textEcosystem Services (ES) constitute a new socio-ecological approach to analyze the association between ecosystems, economical and social systems. More in detail, Hydrological Ecosystem Services (HES) are high-complexity systems because their regulation is modulated by soil quality, climate parameters, land morphology and human hydraulic intervention. The aim of this research is to analyze, model, and quantify provisioning and regulating HES at the local scale (municipality scale) in the Agro Pontino – Lazio region -, by monitoring both biophysical and socioeconomic trends. In particular, it is studied HES relating to water demand in agroecosystem, water balance and water supply (effective precipitation plus irrigation) included in CICES classification (CICES v.4.3, 2012), for Latina, Sabaudia, San Felice Circeo and Terracina Municipalities. More in detail, the aims of this study are to analyze the value of irrigated and non-irrigated agriculture in terms of savings, rational use and quantitative protection of water resources. The analysis of ES related to water consumption and the water balance for the agricultural sector is developed in space-time terms (1982-2010) analysis, to incorporate the impact of agricultural activities on water use in Agro Pontino plan. HES are also analyzed by means of scenario analysis in the medium-period (2027). The scenario analysis is developed according to Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC) that suggested to examine the impact of water resources until 2027. Water is one of the most important HES for civil, industrial, agricultural, energy, aesthetic and recreational use, and aquatic life. For agroecosystems, ES related to water demand are important to realize the best crop production to either meet crop water needs or avoid water stress to the crop during drought periods. The quantity, quality, and timing of HES related to water demand are important factors in supporting human well-being, maintaining habitats for species, promoting and developing the capacity to use water resources in a more sustainable way. In agriculture, plant water demand is calculated by applying an evapotranspiration model (Thornthwaite method), considered as a potential requirement of plant. It is also analyzed water balance related to different type of crops: cereals, wheat, vegetables, forages, grapevine, olive, arboriculture and maize. It has been possible also to estimate irrigation and effective precipitation by water balance. Agricultural systems adopt mainly natural resources (such as soil, water, solar energy), and ES (e.g. cycle of nutrients, hydrological services, fertility of the active substrate, photosynthesis, pollination, biological pest control and many others) are among the main users of natural resources, as water. The knowledge of consumption’s time series, water needs related to species and drivers of changes - climate changes and change of use, land cover, policy and technologies -, are strategic to maximizing agricultural yields in terms of ES and sustainable development. Results show that the ecological and economic evaluation of water resources has given impacts related to changes of policy, technology, use, land cover and climatology. In Agro Pontino, arable land extension is decreasing overall, with the exception of vegetable and arboriculture cultivations. In terms of climate change, data show a moderate decrease in annual rainfall variability. For the period 1982–2010, we observe a significant decrease in plant water demand for crops and an increase for arboriculture. Economic evaluation of Ecosystem Services related to water consumption has been developed through the following approaches: the Benefits Transfer approach, the Value Market approach and Life Cycle Assessment approach. The results of Market approach showed a decrease of water for irrigation. The results from the relationship between plant water demand and the agroecosystem provide some suggestions for decision makers in Agro Pontino. In particular, they show that Agro Pontino arable land extension is decreasing overall, with the exception of vegetable and arboriculture cultivations. In terms of climate change, data show a moderate decrease in annual rainfall variability. Consequently, for the period 1982–2010, a significant decrease in plant water demand for crops and a consistent increase for arboriculture are observed. For HES, scenario analysis examined the effects of climate, land use and land cover changes in agroecosystems. Two scenarios were developed: normal scenario and worst case scenario. The results provide suggestions about adaptation and mitigation strategies, both for policy maker and stakeholder. In particular, worst case scenarios, due to increasing of temperatures and reducing of precipitations and land use, confirms that it will leads to a decreasing of runoff. The decrease of runoff causes an increase of water stress and soil degradation and, consequently, a loss in terms of agricultural production value for Agro Pontino economy. Scenarios analysis allows to understand the needs of agricultural economy of the Agro Pontino plan for Latina, Sabaudia, San Felice Circeo and Terracina Municipalities.
Books on the topic "Spazio e suono"
D'Ottavi, Sara. Spazio suono corpo: Sconfinamenti nel campo dell'architettura. Melfi: Libria, 2021.
Find full textPetrilli, Amedeo. Acustica e architettura: Spazio, suono, armonia in Le Corbusier. Venezia: Marsilio, 2001.
Find full textAcustica e architettura: Spazio, suono, armonia in Le Corbusier. Venezia: Marsilio, 2001.
Find full textSalvo, Giovanni Di. I carrettieri: Testimonianze, spazi, suoni. Bagheria, Palermo: Plumelia, 2013.
Find full textViscidi, Fiorenzo. Spazi e tempi del suono: Saggi di musicologia. [Casier]: Biblioteca cominiana, 1988.
Find full textNuove geografie del suono: Spazi e territori nell'epoca postdigitale. Milano: Meltemi, 2017.
Find full textLaboratorio tematico "Orditure del terzo spazio, riuso delle aree produttive agricole" (2013 Pescara, Italy). Orditure del terzo spazio: Dal consumo di suolo al riciclo delle aree produttive agricole. Roma: Aracne, 2014.
Find full textSilenzi e suoni della città che cambia: Bari e gli spazi pubblici della contemporaneità. Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli, 2013.
Find full textConference papers on the topic "Spazio e suono"
Di Giacomo, Tullia Valeria. "Riconnettere i percorsi della memoria per valorizzare e salvaguardare: la riqualificazione del corridoio fluviale dell’Aniene." In International Conference Virtual City and Territory. Roma: Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/ctv.7968.
Full textSalomone, Veronica. "Strategie di sopravvivenza: riciclare – rigenerare – includere nella città mediterranea." In International Conference Virtual City and Territory. Roma: Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/ctv.8013.
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