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Shan, Linlin, and Long Zhang. "Application of Intelligent Technology in Facade Style Recognition of Harbin Modern Architecture." Sustainability 14, no. 12 (June 9, 2022): 7073. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14127073.

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The judgment of facade styles is an important part of the sustainable utilization and restorative process of historical architectures. Contemporary Harbin needs the help of modern architectural facade forms in the planning of the famous historic city, especially with the facade renovation of old architectures with non-cultural heritage. This paper discusses the possibility of applying advanced image recognition algorithms to the classification of the modern Harbin architectural facade styles and argues that the keys to the classification and positioning of the styles are the forms, the details, and the decorative patterns of the architectural facades, together with the deformation and the quantitative variation factors of the facade decoration symbols. Based on the conventional classification method, the facade styles of Harbin modern architecture were divided into 12 categories after data analysis. To better capture the overall structure information and the style features of the local components in the architectural images, the group convolution and the dilated convolution were added into the ResNet model, and then, the improved channel attention mechanism was introduced to construct a novel CA-MSResNet model. The CA-MSResNet model could more accurately identify the morphological elements and the style categories of the architectures, and the average accuracy reached 87.5%. These techniques, with their promising results, are expected to be further applied in the future research on the sustainable utilization and renovation of Harbin modern architecture.
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Khumaidi, Ahmad, and Eka Ridhawati. "DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEM STRATEGIES AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AT PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES IN PRINGSEWU BY USING METHODOLOGY ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE PLANNING (EAP)." IJISCS (International Journal of Information System and Computer Science) 1, no. 2 (August 15, 2017): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.56327/ijiscs.v1i2.503.

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The development of information systems and information technology requires planning to complement the direction of the college strategy. Planning is constructed by defining data, application and technology architectures in the use of information to support business processes and then architectural design to identify needs and create architectural schemes and make plans for their implementation. Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) is a method of data quality planning approach oriented to business needs and how the implementation of the architecture is done in such a way in an effort to support business turnover and achievement of Vision and Mission and the goal of strategic development of SI and IT at college private high. The result of this research is to get the blueprint resulting from Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) methodology which will be used as a guide for making blueprint in the form of data architecture, application architecture and technology architecture in strategy development Information system and information technology as a whole on High private sector especially in Pringsewu
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Motamedmanesh, Mahdi. "Achaemenid Building Technology." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 81, no. 3 (September 1, 2022): 299–319. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jsah.2022.81.3.299.

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Abstract Although critics in the late twentieth century refuted the tendency of early Western scholars to regard Achaemenid architecture as merely eclectic and thus lacking in originality, these old assumptions still influence the study of Achaemenid material culture. Mahdi Motamedmanesh draws upon interdisciplinary approaches to illuminate the material context that enabled the Achaemenids to forge new architectural vocabularies in his essay Achaemenid Building Technology: The Key to a New Reading of Royal Achaemenid Architecture. Based on analysis of the building techniques of Achaemenid hypostyle architecture in dialogue with construction history and the history of the Achaemenid Empire, the essay argues that Achaemenid builders gradually developed an advanced understanding of structural behavior. This approach offers an opportunity to reexamine earlier arguments about the unprecedented forms and geometric innovations that distinguished Achaemenid palace layouts and details. By proposing a general theoretical framework for Achaemenid architectural innovation, this article seeks to encourage further cross-disciplinary investigations of Achaemenid building technology.
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Tusler, Wilbur “Tib”, and Jenifer Altenhoff. "ARCHITECTURE and TECHNOLOGY." Design Management Journal (Former Series) 4, no. 2 (June 10, 2010): 62–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1948-7169.1993.tb00139.x.

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Andersen, Espen. "Personal technology architecture." Ubiquity 2001, December (December 2001): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/503117.503118.

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Andersen, Espen. "Personal technology architecture." Ubiquity 2001, December (December 2001): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/503351.503118.

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Dovgiy, Stanislav O., Oleh V. Kopiika, and Oleksii S. Kozlov. "Information technology of IT-infrastructure management architecture elements." Environmental safety and natural resources 44, no. 4 (December 29, 2022): 91–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2411-4049.2022.4.91-113.

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The development of the System Architecture of the IT-infrastructure focused on the use of modern Data Centers is considered. At the same time, it is envisaged to create components that describe: general approaches to building a system architecture; IT-services – information technologies that solve the task of providing IT-services; logical model of IT-infrastructure. Formulated logic of IT-infrastructure construction: IT-infrastructure architectures define a set of services. IT-services are provided to three groups of clients. IT-services and clients are connected by 5 implementation scenarios. The integration of IT-services is determined by 5 architectures. As IT-services, we understand information technologies aimed at maintaining the following elements in a technically good state: network devices, computing equipment, data storage devices, automatic software deployment services, network services, perimeter protection services, directory services, file and print services, data management services, business application services, IT-management services, archiving and recovery services, certificate management services, integration services. Architectures define the fundamental principles of building IT-services and their relationship. Also, requirements for the creation of IT-services are formed on the basis of the architecture. One of the most important architectures is architecture of IT-infrastructure management. The architecture of the management system ensures the necessary level of IT-services of the Data Center due to the organization of three components – personnel, processes, technologies. The tasks of the architecture are: use of processes and information technologies to identify and minimize failures of IT-services; ensuring a high degree of integration of information technologies; ensuring response to changes in system parameters and performance of service functions in real time. As an example, the management function of the IT-service “network administration” (monitoring and control of configuration management services, coordination of changes, remote management and debugging) is considered. The algorithmic synthesis of programs and devices network management is considered, which consists in the construction of a functional scheme of control devices in two stages – abstract and structural synthesis, and all the steps of its solution and subsequent hardware synthesis are determined.
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Zou, Han, Jing Ge, Ruichao Liu, and Lin He. "Feature Recognition of Regional Architecture Forms Based on Machine Learning: A Case Study of Architecture Heritage in Hubei Province, China." Sustainability 15, no. 4 (February 14, 2023): 3504. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15043504.

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Architecture form has been one of the hot areas in the field of architectural design, which reflects regional architectural features to some extent. However, most of the existing methods for architecture form belong to the field of qualitative analysis. Accordingly, quantitative methods are urgently required to extract regional architectural style, identify architecture form, and to and further provide the quantitative evaluation. Based on machine learning technology, this paper proposes a novel method to quantify the feature, form, and evaluation of regional architectures. First, we construct a training dataset—the Chinese Ancient Architecture Image Dataset (CAAID), in which each image is labeled by some experts as having at least one of three typical features such as “High Pedestal”, “Deep Eave” and “Elegant Gable”. Second, the CAAID is used to train our neural network model to identify three kinds of architectural features. In order to reveal the traditional forms of regional architecture in Hubei, we built the Hubei Architectural Heritage Image Dataset (HAHID) as our object dataset, in which we collected architectural images from four different regions including southeast, northeast, southwest, and northwest Hubei. Our object dataset is then fed into our neural network model to predict the typical features for those four regions in Hubei. The obtained quantitative results show that the feature identification of the architectural form is consistent with that of regional architectures in Hubei. Moreover, we can observe from the quantitative results that four geographic regions in Hubei show variation; for instance, the feature of the ‘elegant gable’ in southeastern Hubei is more evident, while the “Deep Eave” in the northwest is more evident. In addition, some new building images are selected to feed into our neural network model and the output quantitative results can effectively identify the corresponding feature style of regional architectures in Hubei. Therefore, our proposed method based on machine learning can be used not only as a quantitative tool to extract features of regional architectures, but also as an effective approach to evaluate architecture forms in the urban renewal process.
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Francalanci, Chiara, and Vincenzo Piuri. "Designing Information Technology Architectures: A Cost-Oriented Methodology." Journal of Information Technology 14, no. 2 (June 1999): 181–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026839629901400207.

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This paper proposes a design methodology of information technology architectures tying organizational requirements to technical choices and costs. The primary goal is to provide a structured support for the selection of the minimum-cost architecture satisfying given organizational requirements. Previous empirical studies have attempted absolute cost comparisons of different architectural solutions, primarily relying on the expertise of practitioners and a priori beliefs, but have rarely taken into account the impact of organizational requirements on costs. Requirements are modelled as information processes, composed of tasks exchanging information and characterized by varying levels of computational complexity. Different architectural distributions of presentation, computation and data management applications are compared. The cost implications of organizational requirements for processing intensity, communication intensity and networking are analysed. The results show a relationship between structural features of information processes and architectural costs and indicate how architectural design should be based on organizational as well as technology considerations.
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Li, Yun Jiang, Jun Ye, Bo Fan, and Jin Dan Xu. "The Application of Architectural Technology in Architecture Planning Optimization." Advanced Materials Research 243-249 (May 2011): 6597–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.243-249.6597.

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By use of architectural technology theory and simulation software, several environment parameters of a plan of a residential district have been simulated. According to the results obtained, the initial plan of the residential district has been optimized to meet the relevant green building requirements.
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Benghida, Nassiba, Leila Sriti, Asma Femmam, Sarra Saouli, and Sana Mekki. "A Stylistic Analysis of the Saharan French colonial architecture in southern Algeria." Technium Social Sciences Journal 39 (January 8, 2023): 574–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.47577/tssj.v39i1.8288.

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This work undertakes a study of the colonial architecture produced in southern Algeria during the 19th and 20th centuries. The comparison of the colonial architecture as it is manifested in public buildings in the north and south of the country will make it possible to grasp the specific characteristics of the architectural language developed in Saharan cities during the colonial period from 1832 to 1962. More precisely, the research endeavours to reconstruct, in a chronological manner, the conditions of production, the modalities of evolution of this architecture and the diversity of its formal attributes. To this end, a historical-analytical approach has been applied to a sample of buildings representative of the French presence in Algeria. In particular, the analysis focused on their architectural features with the intention of characterising the French imperialism formal and stylistic expressions which are rooted in eighteenth-century orientalism. The results show that the emphasis on 'indigenous' culture promoted by Governor Jonnart in the early 20th century, which was crowned by the adoption of the architectural orientalism as an official style often emanated from a concerted policy to symbolise France’s presence, power, and domination in the colonised territory. Additionally, the study highlighted the features related to the stylistic expression of the public facades through the identification of the architectural and decorative elements used in their design. Finally, it appeared that official architecture in the north was generally expressed through a single style that was successively neo-classical, art deco and neo-Moorish. In the south, however, colonial architecture was more nuanced and clearly influenced by the local Saharan context and the vernacular built environment, although the concept of vernacular architecture has been implemented just as mere rhetoric. Therefore, the colonial architecture generated in the southern territories cannot be considered as strictly imported or exogenous, as was the case for the north, but rather as the result of crossbreeding between vernacular, occidental and sub-Saharan African architectures.
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Wu, Xiaowen, and Claudio Gambadella. "Religions Culture Sharps the Space." Resourceedings 2, no. 3 (November 28, 2019): 184. http://dx.doi.org/10.21625/resourceedings.v2i3.658.

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Religious culture shapes the characters of space and it reflects people’s attitudes towards the relationships between people and gods. Every religious architecture, such as a temple or a church, demonstrates its physical connections with life. This paper focuses on comparing different countries’ religious architectures to better understand the dominant cultural elements which influence design concepts of these architectures. In Western cultures, the religious architecture format is the church. However, Tadao Ando designs the Church of the Light with oriental features. It changes western religious cultures to adapt to local conditions. Ando’s work is just one of many examples in which the local culture can transform religious architecture form with their own characters, and nake it become an iconic mark to represent their country. This paper, analyzing project thinking and development invovling a local citizen, user, artist, and architect, tries to find out how design concepts, decisions on site location, and construction method will be determined. In these case studies on architectural formats from all over the world, this paper uses valuable data to show what elements will be the most critical ones to influence people’s thinking about religious cultures and religious architectural transformation. Furthermore, in this research, it compares religious cultural characters between western and oriental regions. This research also answers questions about how cultures change local people’s behaviors. This is the most valuable point of religious architectures, because they can comfort people and mitigate their sorrow. The research demonstrates how religious cultures and understanding about life can further develop architecture forms. Local materials and conditions are key factors which greatly influence architectural designs. Moreover, this paper compares the latest technology and development of construction materials to illustrate how technology reshapes religious designs in our age. It links local cultures with contemporary architectures to help local architectures continue to develop with their unique characters instead of being eliminated by globalization.
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Xu, Bao Hui, and Yu Bao. "Landscape Architectural Design of Ecological Sightseeing Park." Applied Mechanics and Materials 522-524 (February 2014): 1760–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.522-524.1760.

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Ecological tourism park is a new form of tourism emerging in recent years, which have very important significance to the new rural construction. The design of landscape architecture in ecological park is still at the exploratory stage. This paper presents the design idea, design method of landscape architecture. In order to improve the design level of architectures in the ecological park, the method of integrating the architectural art, design technology and environment is proposed.
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Watson, Donald. "Architecture, Technology, and Environment." Journal of Architectural Education (1984-) 51, no. 2 (November 1997): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1425452.

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Lainer, Rüdiger, and Ina Wagner. "Silent architecture – narrative technology." Digital Creativity 11, no. 3 (September 2000): 144–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1076/digc.11.3.144.8865.

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Watson, Donald. "Architecture, Technology, and Environment." Journal of Architectural Education 51, no. 2 (November 1997): 119–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10464883.1997.10734760.

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Karassowitsch, Michael. "Architecture is not Technology:- The Space of Differentiation in Architectural Education." Open House International 40, no. 3 (September 1, 2015): 11–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-03-2015-b0004.

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An unspoken issue of increasing priority in architectural education is the under developed differentiation between architecture and technology. Almost all of the qualifications whereby an architect is prepared for and is permitted to practice professionally are technological parameters. But architecture is not technology. Architecture is, however, both protected by and obscured thru technology being in the forefront that means it is both of benefit and a hindrance. Architecture being undifferentiated from technology and named in terms of technology thus allows the issue to stay safely within the pragmatic assertion of professionalism that is set up during an education mainly controlled by the profession. Within that is a nascent architectural impulse that resides largely unspoken but which is nonetheless evolved and evolving and shared. The unrevealed architecture generates an aura of the mysterious and the radical which that contributes a greatly to the intensity of mundane and well known work. This paper examines how architectural technology obviates a space of differentiation within architecture, which may be examined phenomenologically in terms of the essence of humanity, whereby architecture has an original ontological correlation with human aspiration. This will be supported with the well known — for brevity — theoretical and practical examples around the work of Heidegger, Louis I. Kahn. Along with phenomenology, we will introduce philosophies of spiritual practice collectively called rajayoga. The latter is a millennia long experiment with well documented research into human aspiration. The paper concludes with examples of architecture presencing this space of differentiation and suggests the implications on the profession of an education that scan develop the super-ordinate program that is architectural practice.
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Steindl, Gernot, Martin Stagl, Lukas Kasper, Wolfgang Kastner, and Rene Hofmann. "Generic Digital Twin Architecture for Industrial Energy Systems." Applied Sciences 10, no. 24 (December 13, 2020): 8903. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10248903.

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Digital Twins have been in the focus of research in recent years, trying to achieve the vision of Industry 4.0. In the domain of industrial energy systems, they are applied to facilitate a flexible and optimized operation. With the help of Digital Twins, the industry can participate even stronger in the ongoing renewable energy transition. Current Digital Twin implementations are often application-specific solutions without general architectural concepts and their structures and namings differ, although the basic concepts are quite similar. For this reason, we analyzed concepts, architectures, and frameworks for Digital Twins in the literature to develop a technology-independent Generic Digital Twin Architecture (GDTA), which is aligned with the information technology layers of the Reference Architecture Model Industry 4.0 (RAMI4.0). This alignment facilitates a common naming and understanding of the proposed architectural structure. A proof-of-concept shows the application of Semantic Web technologies for instantiating the proposed GDTA for a use case of a Packed-Bed Thermal Energy Storage (PBTES).
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Budi Santosa, Revianto. "Recharting The Philosophy of Technology in Contemporary Architecture." SHS Web of Conferences 41 (2018): 04012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184104012.

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Technology is an indispensable aspect of architecture. In fact, it is being an essential part of the human effort in making architecture. Since the early modern era, technology that rapidly change has been seen as the sign of progress, not only pertaining to the technology itself, but also architecture and even civilization. Modern architectural theoreticians, from Sant’Elia to Le Corbusier, enthusiastically embraced the progressive side of technology and engineering. Philosophically, however, modern technology is regarded pessimistically. Heidegger and Jaspers considered technology as the source of alienation to the human being themselves and to the reality they face. To overcome this gap, Alan Drengson, proposed the four philosophy of technology to rechart the variety of tendency towards technology in Western society, consisting of (1) technological anarchy, (2) technophilia, (3) technophobia, and (4) technological appropriateness. In this explanation, he coined the terms “creative philosophy” to include many aspects and ways of thinking which might be incorporated in the creative activities like architectural design. This paper attempts to evaluate the appropriatenes of Drengson’s philosophical scheme as a platform for architectural education in Indonesia in general, by relating his framework with the architectural theories and practices in Indonesia. The result of this effort is while the formulation of his scheme is the very inclusive and closely related with creative activity like architectural design, it contains bias of industrial technology appearing in the Asian scene brought by Western European colonials. Discussing philosophy underlying Gandhi’s movement in India to reject oppressive technology, we may arrive at the conclusion that the philosopy of non-violence, truth and justice based on the principle of self restrained are relevant to figure out the ideal of appropriate technology in Asia.
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Ananthavijayan, Ramesh, Prabhakar Karthikeyan Shanmugam, Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban, Jens Holm-Nielsen, Frede Blaabjerg, and Viliam Fedak. "Software Architectures for Smart Grid System—A Bibliographical Survey." Energies 12, no. 6 (March 26, 2019): 1183. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12061183.

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Smart grid software interconnects multiple Engineering disciplines (power systems, communication, software and hardware technology, instrumentation, big data, etc.). The software architecture is an evolving concept in smart grid systems, in which system architecture development is a challenging process. The architecture has to realize the complex legacy power grid systems and cope with current Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). The distributed generation in a smart grid environment expects the software architecture to be distributed and to enable local control. Smart grid architecture should also be modular, flexible, and adaptable to technology upgrades. In this paper, the authors have made a comprehensive review of architectures for smart grids. An in depth analysis of layered and agent-based architectures based on the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) conceptual model is presented. Also presented is a set of smart grid Reference Architectures dealing with cross domain technology.
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Liu, Ji Peng, Fang Yan, and H. L. Zhao. "Application of Visualization in Scientific Computing Technology." Advanced Materials Research 215 (March 2011): 119–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.215.119.

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Visualization in scientific computing technology can be used in architecture industry and related field, to transform three-dimensional data into images, and assist architectural design,construction, decoration, urban planning, etc. Its effect is very good. In this paper we first introduced the concept of visualization in scientific computing technology, and explained its basic methods and application areas. Then we discussed its application in the architecture design, construction ,decoration, and urban planning, and analyzed its future development prospects. Reasonable suggestions have been pointed out to promote the effective application of scientific computing visualization technology in architecture industry and related field.
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Sesha Saiteja, Maddula N. V., K. Sai Sumanth Reddy, D. Radha, and Minal Moharir. "Multi-Core Architecture and Network on Chip: Applications and Challenges." Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 17, no. 1 (January 1, 2020): 239–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jctn.2020.8657.

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Technology improves performance and reduces in size day by day. Reduction in size can increase the density and which in turn can improve the performance. These statements suit very well for the computer architecture improvement. The whole System on Chip (SoC) brought the concept of multiple cores on a single chip. The multi-core or many-core architectures are the future of computing. Technology has improved in reducing the size and increasing the density, but improving the performance to an expectation of including more cores is a challenge of many-core technology. Utilization of all cores and improving the performance of execution by these cores are the challenges to be addressed in a many-core technology. This paper discusses the basics of many core architecture, comparison and applications. Further, it covers the basics of Network on Chip (NoC), architectural components, and various views of current Network on Chip research problems. Research problems include improving the performance of communication by avoiding congested path in routing.
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Saleh, M. T., Y. Mansour, S. Kamel, K. Dewidar, and A. A. Farid. "Towards a Taxonomy of The 21st century Architectural Practices in the age of Sustainability and Technology." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1056, no. 1 (August 1, 2022): 012011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1056/1/012011.

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Abstract The architectural practices witness drastic transformations in the 21st century globally, which put the architectural community in a situation of crisis; facing challenges to identify different trajectories and their characteristics for a reliable evaluation of the approaches and strategies. Conferences and research laboratories started to seek a philosophy interpreting new practices, mostly known is the 2003 Pompidou exhibition in France discussing “Non-standard Architectures”. This research investigates the interrelation between architecture, and the most-two dialectic terms of the age “sustainability and technology”, linking influencing beliefs and philosophies with the design approaches and strategies through a comprehensive design theory. It emphasizes the paradigm shift from modernism architecture that tied the design to craft to a richer knowledge paradigm ties design, technology and craft in a complex-system. This has more impressive and complex drivers corresponding to the reflects of “The Knowledge Power” coined by Foucault that shapes the whole cultural paradigm and its sub-systems of any society across history. Such a philosophy can reach a meta-theory about current practices of architecture seen as isolated islands or fragmented practices through revealing the radical drivers of current iconic projects and identifying hypothetical boundaries that interprets these typologies and their relevancy to each other promoting a new holistic paradigm of architecture.
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Andadari, Tri Susetyo, LMF Purwanto, Prasasto Satwiko, and Ridwan Sanjaya. "STUDY OF DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY: THEORY AND DEVELOPMENT." Journal of Architectural Research and Education 3, no. 1 (May 15, 2021): 14–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/jare.v3i1.30500.

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Abstract - In the beginning of the 20th century, computerization has developed rapidly affected in all aspects of human life. Computer is not only simplified everything, but it has become an instrument which turned into something that is never thought before. In architecture, digital technology is not only impacted on the architectural planning and design aspects but also on the manufactured finished product. This is the study of literature along with interpretation of the author discussing about the phenomenon of the digital architecture development related to the theory, philosophical study, its evolution and development, as well as a deeper analysis to a few studies on the digital technology especially in the realm of architecture.
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Lin, Y. C. "Application of Integration of HBIM and VR Technology to 3D Immersive Digital Management—Take Han Type Traditional Architecture as an Example." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W5 (August 18, 2017): 443–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w5-443-2017.

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HBIM technology makes great contributions to 3D digital preservation and management of the existing traditional architectures, and VR technology has also been gradually emphasized by 3D users in recent years, especially 3D immersive situation makes users more likely to experience the real space field. Taking Han type traditional architecture with relatively complex geometrical structure as an example, this research carries out digital preservation through HBIM technology and tries to switch to VR platform to allow users to enter 3D immersive scene for management and display. It is shown in the research results that the application of integration of HBIM and VR technology to Han type traditional architecture needs to consider 3D digital model of the architecture, and the number of polygon shall be controlled below about 2 million, which can make the operation in VR environment more smooth; the integration of two technologies can achieve the purpose of 3D immersive digital management, which can provide the humanized application close to the real experience for the display of subsequent management of ancient relics and architectural aesthetics.
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Lin, Zhou. "Perspective of Digital Architecture World." Applied Mechanics and Materials 392 (September 2013): 909–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.392.909.

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Digital technology has played a crucial role in architectural development since being introduced in. Different application of digital design software has taken the place of traditional drawing. The innovated architecture design process has promoted a trend of space complexity. Advanced digital technology also produced a new design method; the computer can generate a unique building plan through the special program directly rather than the imagination of the human brain. Besides, digital technology has a wide range of applications in exploring the future architecture development, as well as virtual reality in the scheme deliberation and demonstration. The digital architecture has broken through the two-dimensional architectural design pattern and the aesthetic consciousness of the industrial era, and pushes the building industry development greatly.
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Stojcev, Mile, Teufik Tokic, and Ivan Milentijevic. "The limits of semiconductor technology and oncoming challenges in computer micro architectures and architectures." Facta universitatis - series: Electronics and Energetics 17, no. 3 (2004): 285–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/fuee0403285s.

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In the last three decades the world of computers and especially that of microprocessors has been advanced at exponential rates in both productivity and performance. The integrated circuit industry has followed a steady path of constantly shrinking devices geometries and increased functionality that larger chips provide. The technology that enabled this exponential growth is a combination of advancements in process technology, micro architecture architecture and design and development tools. Together, these performances and functionality improvements have resulted in a history of new technology generations every two to three years, commonly referred to as-Moore Law. Each new generation has approximately doubled logic circuit density and increased performance by about 40%. This paper overviews some of the micro architectural techniques that are typical for contemporary high-performance microprocessors. The techniques are classified into those that increase the concurrency in instruction processing, while maintaining the appearance of sequential processing (pipelining, super-scalar execution out-of-order execution, etc), and those that exploit program behavior (memories hierarchies, branch predictors, trace caches, etc). In addition the paper also discusses micro architectural techniques likely to be used in the near future such as micro architectures with multiple sequencers and thread-level speculation, and micro architectural techniques intended for minimization of power consumption.
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Dohotariu, Ionuț. "Adaptive Architecture – A Beneficial Interaction with Technology." Bulletin of the Polytechnic Institute of Iași. Construction. Architecture Section 67, no. 2 (June 1, 2021): 55–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bipca-2021-0015.

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Abstract The implementation of the cutting-edge technologies - related to communication and information transfer, as well as those related to intelligent materials, sensors, components and modules represent the only plausible way towards the emergence of complex, autonomous and decentralized systems of adaptation. The adaptive architecture deals with buildings designed to adjust dynamically to the environment, inhabitants and contained objects, its behaviour being influenced by the response of the users and the environment. The author highlights the innovations and adaptive capacities currently available by critically examining the specialized literature, by showing the philosophy behind the design of adaptive architecture - the direct involvement of the user in the act of designing and personalizing the adaptive architectural space, a continuous optimization process, in real time, by using it. The research results indicate that the emergence of adaptive architecture is based on the continuous cultural and technological remodelling of the contemporary ethos; the built environment influences the cognitive level, the emotions, the mental and physical well-being. The processual dimension, conferred by technology, allows for the possibility of manifesting an autonomous behaviour, capable of alternating the organization of the space, thus outlining a framework well suited to user’s searches.
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Supriadi, Hari, and Endang Amalia. "University’s Enterprise Architecture Design Using Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) Based on the Zachman’s Framework Approach." International Journal of Higher Education 8, no. 3 (May 10, 2019): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/ijhe.v8n3p13.

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Information Technology Organization of an enterprise must have a framework of guidelines for the development of information system and adequate documentation of the systems and technology, so that further information could be given to devising a comprehensive and integrated system. Enterprise architecture is a conceptual blueprint that defines the structure and operation of an organization. There are numbers of processes or methodologies that can be used in the development of enterprise architecture products, one of them is an Enterprise Architecture Planning (Enterprise Architecture Planning/EAP) based on the Zachman’s framework. Enterprise Architecture Planning is a compilation consisting of the following business model documents, IRC documents, data architecture applications, Data architecture blueprints, architectural blueprints, and the roadmap plan technology of Enterprise Architecture Planning.
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Winter, Alfred, Sebastian Stäubert, Danny Ammon, Stephan Aiche, Oya Beyan, Verena Bischoff, Philipp Daumke, et al. "Smart Medical Information Technology for Healthcare (SMITH)." Methods of Information in Medicine 57, S 01 (July 2018): e92-e105. http://dx.doi.org/10.3414/me18-02-0004.

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Summary Introduction: This article is part of the Focus Theme of Methods of Information in Medicine on the German Medical Informatics Initiative. “Smart Medical Information Technology for Healthcare (SMITH)” is one of four consortia funded by the German Medical Informatics Initiative (MI-I) to create an alliance of universities, university hospitals, research institutions and IT companies. SMITH’s goals are to establish Data Integration Centers (DICs) at each SMITH partner hospital and to implement use cases which demonstrate the usefulness of the approach. Objectives: To give insight into architectural design issues underlying SMITH data integration and to introduce the use cases to be implemented. Governance and Policies: SMITH implements a federated approach as well for its governance structure as for its information system architecture. SMITH has designed a generic concept for its data integration centers. They share identical services and functionalities to take best advantage of the interoperability architectures and of the data use and access process planned. The DICs provide access to the local hospitals’ Electronic Medical Records (EMR). This is based on data trustee and privacy management services. DIC staff will curate and amend EMR data in the Health Data Storage. Methodology and Architectural Framework: To share medical and research data, SMITH’s information system is based on communication and storage standards. We use the Reference Model of the Open Archival Information System and will consistently implement profiles of Integrating the Health Care Enterprise (IHE) and Health Level Seven (HL7) standards. Standard terminologies will be applied. The SMITH Market Place will be used for devising agreements on data access and distribution. 3LGM2 for enterprise architecture modeling supports a consistent development process.The DIC reference architecture determines the services, applications and the standards-based communication links needed for efficiently supporting the ingesting, data nourishing, trustee, privacy management and data transfer tasks of the SMITH DICs. The reference architecture is adopted at the local sites. Data sharing services and the market place enable interoperability. Use Cases: The methodological use case “Phenotype Pipeline” (PheP) constructs algorithms for annotations and analyses of patient-related phenotypes according to classification rules or statistical models based on structured data. Unstructured textual data will be subject to natural language processing to permit integration into the phenotyping algorithms. The clinical use case “Algorithmic Surveillance of ICU Patients” (ASIC) focusses on patients in Intensive Care Units (ICU) with the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). A model-based decision-support system will give advice for mechanical ventilation. The clinical use case HELP develops a “hospital-wide electronic medical record-based computerized decision support system to improve outcomes of patients with blood-stream infections” (HELP). ASIC and HELP use the PheP. The clinical benefit of the use cases ASIC and HELP will be demonstrated in a change of care clinical trial based on a step wedge design. Discussion: SMITH’s strength is the modular, reusable IT architecture based on interoperability standards, the integration of the hospitals’ information management departments and the public-private partnership. The project aims at sustainability beyond the first 4-year funding period.
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Akbari, Hassan. "The Architecture Technology in Acceramic Neolithic Period (Kapargah Architecture)." Parseh Journal of Archaeological Studies 2, no. 3 (May 1, 2018): 35–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.30699/pjas.2.3.35.

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Nugraha, Muhamad Fahmi. "PERENCANAAN ARSITEKTUR SISTEM INFORMASI BERBASIS CLOUD COMPUTING DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE EAP (ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE PLANNING) (Studi Kasus: PT. Ma’soem)." Jurnal Accounting Information System (AIMS) 3, no. 2 (October 12, 2020): 72–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.32627/aims.v3i2.277.

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PT. Ma'soem is one of Pertamina fuel distributor in West Java, which has 33 retail outlets. The operations are run Pertamina fuel is sold directly to customers and supplying the fuel directly from the manufacturer Pertamina. PT. Ma'soem so far in implementing the business processes have not been using an information system that requires the Enterprise Architecture Planning for PT. Ma'soem. Enterprise architecture models used in this research is by using a model of Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP). EAP is a process of defining the enterprise architecture, which focuses on data architecture, application and technology in support of business and plans to implement the architecture, where the EAP method, there are several stages ranging assessment of the Initialization of planning (Planning Initiation), Modeling Business (Business Modeling) Systems and Technology today (current Systems & Technology), Architecture Data (Data Architecture), Application Architecture (Applications Architecture), Architectural Technology (Technology Architecture), Plan of Implementation (Implementation Plans).The results of this analysis, information systems on PT. Ma'soem form a blueprint for enterprise architecture planning planing the cloud-based managed defines four core business processes, the data architecture resulted in 17 entities, 6 as well as the application for the technology architecture technology architecture resulted in the proposal.
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Johansson, Jan. "Technology, Users, and Sustainable Social Housing." European Journal of Engineering and Formal Sciences 2, no. 3 (December 29, 2018): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejef.v2i3.p31-41.

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This paper aims to contribute with results in relation to the challenges that users encounter with regard to technologies in sustainable social housing. The results are significant and show that in modern Danish sustainable social housing consideration is not taken for the users in relation to the technologies implemented in the buildings. The consequences are that the intentions of the technologies supporting economic, environmental, and social sustainability do not work for the users when the buildings are taken into use. The paper argues that developers and architectural practice should in future use simpler technologies that give residents the opportunity to individually regulate their homes’ indoor climate. At the same time, architecture and technology should reflect the consideration towards the climate in the local context and the users’ funda-mental living conditions. The paper argues for the development of a more user-oriented architecture, where the interaction between architecture and technology can work for the users and to a greater extent support the intentions with regard to sustainability.
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Zhylin, Artem, and Olha Shevchuk. "Deception Technology: architecture and classification." Collection "Information Technology and Security" 9, no. 2 (December 30, 2021): 165–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.20535/2411-1031.2021.9.2.249897.

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NOMI, Toshihiko, and Hirosaka IKEDA. "Proposal for technology architecture analysis." Synthesiology 8, no. 1 (2015): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.5571/synth.8.1.

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NOMI, Toshihiko, and Hirosaka IKEDA. "Proposal for technology architecture analysis." Synthesiology English edition 8, no. 1 (2015): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5571/syntheng.8.1_1.

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Byrne, W. R., T. A. Kilm, B. L. Nelson, and M. D. Soneru. "Broadband ISDN technology and architecture." IEEE Network 3, no. 1 (January 1989): 23–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/65.20537.

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Wilkinson, C. "Commercial technology and avionics architecture." IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine 19, no. 10 (October 2004): 7–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/maes.2004.1365010.

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Yergün, Uzay, and Banu Çelebioğlu. "Steel Frame Construction Technology in Ottoman Architecture and “Metro Khan”." Advanced Materials Research 133-134 (October 2010): 131–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.133-134.131.

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From the first quarter of the 18th century, an expansion to European civilization was beginning in Ottoman Empire and with Tanzimat period, this westernization fact had transformed to a fundamental innovation act in the structure of the state and society. European capital image gained by İstanbul created a symbolic view of change. However, a contradiction of traditional urban tissue, consisted by the timber buildings, necessitated a fundamental change in the urban and architectural structure. According to this aim, new building types which were necessary for the Tanzimat reforms (a period of time of political reforms during the Ottoman sultanate of Abdulmecid (r.1839-61) began to be constructed by the European architectural design models, with modern building materials and production technologies. In this context, construction technologies like jack arches, steel framework, fer-concrete and reinforced concrete, which are formed with structural materials like modern brick, iron beam, and concrete, are the factors of formation of the historical development process of the Ottoman architecture after the first years of the 19th century. From the middle of 19th century, use of the “steel beam” was beginning in the building product technology, depending on the evolution of the industrial metal technology in European countries. Technological level of the steel construction after “Jack Arch”, which is formed with the iron beam, has brought new expansions to the building production. As from the first years of the 20th century, buildings constructed by steel construction technology began to take place in Ottoman architecture. In this paper, the place of the steel-framed building technology in Ottoman architecture, especially the steel frame construction in the Tanzimat period buildings and their architectural design criteria will be presented. Besides, the conclusions based on the comparisons of structural and architectural design with the European architecture buildings will be indicated. “Metro Khan”, dated 1914, is the first building that was erected with this construction technology. This building is constructed as an administration and station building of the under ground train, named “Tünel”, which connects Pera and İstanbul Seaport. This paper traces the importance of the building in terms of conservation and cultural values, while benefiting from its characteristic architecture and static projects.
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R, Jithin, and Priya Chandran. "Secure and Dynamic Memory Management Architecture for Virtualization Technologies in IoT Devices." Future Internet 10, no. 12 (November 30, 2018): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fi10120119.

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The introduction of the internet in embedded devices led to a new era of technology—the Internet of Things (IoT) era. The IoT technology-enabled device market is growing faster by the day, due to its complete acceptance in diverse areas such as domicile systems, the automobile industry, and beyond. The introduction of internet connectivity in objects that are frequently used in daily life raises the question of security—how secure is the information and the infrastructure handled by these devices when they are connected to the internet? Security enhancements through standard cryptographic techniques are not suitable due to the power and performance constraints of IoT devices. The introduction of virtualization technology into IoT devices is a recent development, meant for fulfilling security and performance needs. However, virtualization augments the vulnerability present in IoT devices, due to the addition of one more software layer—namely, the hypervisor, which enables the sharing of resources among different users. This article proposes the adaptation of ASMI (Architectural Support for Memory Isolation—a general architecture available in the literature for the improvement of the performance and security of virtualization technology) on the popular MIPS (Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages) embedded virtualization platform, which could be adopted in embedded virtualization architectures for IoT devices. The article illustrates the performance enhancement achieved by the proposed architecture with the existing architectures.
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Purwanto, L. M. F., and Reginaldo Chistophori Lake. "Architecture and culture, architecture grows." ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur 6, no. 2 (August 28, 2021): 155–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.30822/arteks.v6i2.1269.

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Architecture is one part of culture, which reflects the development of human life from time to time and displays various types of life (Sharr 2012). The embodiment of architectural studies can appear in various perspectives, such as the study of technology, symbols, open space, landscape, interior and also architectural education, as in the articles of ARTEKS in this edition volume 6 issue 2, August 2021.
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Faddillah, Umi, Nurfia Oktaviani Syamsiah, and Indah Purwandani. "Pemodelan Enterprise Arsitektur Sistem Informasi Penjualan Obat Menggunakan Kerangka TOGAF ADM." Indonesian Journal on Software Engineering (IJSE) 5, no. 1 (June 28, 2019): 114–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.31294/ijse.v5i1.5871.

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Abstract: Enterprise information system architecture has covered various fields, one of which is the pharmaceutical industry which has also changed significantly. Pharmaceutical companies and all business lines around the world are forced to reconsider their business priorities and strategies to deal with uncertainty, volatility and complexity. Where it will be handled in the presence of an integrated system. In this research the implementation of information system technology is carried out by implementing the TOGAF ADM framework that will help companies in architectural modeling starting from designing system architecture, business process architecture, drug sales information system architecture, technology architecture, several proposed architectural designs for business opportunities, and proposals system changes running. The result is that the enterprise modeling information system sales architecture to produce architectural blueprints can be done in six stages in the TOGAF ADM framework. Keywords: TOGAF, Sales, Pharmaceutical
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Murray, Shaun. "Drawing architecture." Design Ecologies 11, no. 1 (June 1, 2022): 11–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/des_00014_1.

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Can we surpass the representational nature of architecture drawing to consider and discuss the agency of architectural drawing in process and result? Over the course of three years from 2019, a cohort of architect–drafters, architect–theoreticians and a curator are meeting every six months in a reflective exchange to discuss the production and exhibition of a collection of drawings and drawing-related artefacts. The varying cast of the bi-annual symposia are participants from the United States, Canada and Europe including Michael Webb, Perry Kulper, Laura Allen, Bryan Cantley, Nat Chard, Mark Dorrian, Arnaud Hendrickx, William Menking, Shaun Murray, Anthony Morey, Mark Smout, Neil Spiller, Natalija (Nada) Subotincic, Mark West, Michael Young and Riet Eeckhout. Surpassing the representational nature of architecture drawing, a group of architects and I consider and discuss the agency of architectural drawing in process and result. Drawing architecture implies materializing an architecture within the drawing, where it can be sought, found and experienced. This refers to an action in the present progressive, an action by the author in the process of bringing into the world through drawing – architectural research through drawing. The artefacts, as drawings, that we are looking at are an end in themselves and not a preparatory means to build an environment as in how drawings are used in architectural practices for buildings. These symposia aim to reveal and come closer to the individual agency of each practice within the drawn discipline of architecture, to establish a way in which we can show this agency in an Exhibition at Montreal Design Centre in August–December 2022. The bi-annual symposium days were structured by round-table conversations and discussions that take place based on drawings or drawing-related artefacts brought in by the participants. In ‘Drawing architecture’ Session 1 in New York, we had an in-depth introduction of each participant’s practice with Michael Webb, Perry Kulper, Bryan Cantley, Nat Chard, Arnaud Hendrickx, William Menking, Shaun Murray, Anthony Morey, Neil Spiller, Natalija (Nada) Subotincic, Mark West, Michael Young and Riet Eeckhout. Participants expanded on their bodies of work, tools and the nature of the drawing practice. For ‘Drawing architecture’ Session 2 in London, we sharpened the conversation between the participants by: (1) establishing an angle from which we talk through the artefact(s) (drawing or drawing practice-related artefact), each participant from the standpoint of their practice. Angle: Talking through the drawing or drawing practice-related artefact, can you expand on the agency of the drawing (practice) within the discipline of architecture? Questions that might be helpful: (a) How does the drawing work as a tool of investigation (technique of leveraging knowledge). (b) Where and what is the architecture within the resulting drawing/artefact? When is the architecture in the process? Is there architecture within the drawing? (2) By placing the drawing or artefact central during the symposium talk and organize a group conversation around it. It might be that you bring one or more current drawings/artefacts enabling you to expand on the specific drawing practice investigation. The artefact might be resolved or unresolved, finished, ongoing or just starting and in the thick of things. The presence of the drawing allows the group to come closer to and understand the agency of the artefact itself, supported by talking us through and unpacking the artefact.
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Gutierrez, Maria-Paz. "Reorienting innovation: transdisciplinary research and building technology." Architectural Research Quarterly 18, no. 1 (March 2014): 69–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135514000372.

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Over fifty years ago at the RIBA’s 1958 Oxford Conference, discussions about architectural research and science posed seminal questions about the very nature of creativity in architectural research and education. Leslie Martin observed that research is the tool by which theory is advanced. For more than half a century, we have seen traces of scientific research fuelling the advancement of architectural knowledge and its feedback loops into practice. Yet, interrogations around how architectural creativity is affected by intersections with the sciences are not new. The Bauhaus, for example, sought to integrate scientific thought in architectural education in 1936. Thus, why are emerging interdisciplinary collaborations where architecture, engineering and science converge at the inception of design potentially transformative?Increasing attempts to accelerate the pace of innovation in sustainable building technology is engendering pioneering intersections between architecture, engineering and natural science disciplines such as bioengineering and chemistry. The broad disciplinary breadth of these research processes inevitably requires mediating the diverse values, perspectives and research methodologies of disciplines that pursue innovation in different ways. However, to what extent is this new interdisciplinary convergence possibly transformative? Could it be that these processes, particularly in building technology innovation, may be influencing scientists and engineers to rethink how design problems are conceptualised and researched?
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Wang, Jicong, Min Li, Jia Wang, and Xiaoqing Ma. "Inheritance and Development of Ancient Buildings Culture based on Digital Image Technology." E3S Web of Conferences 179 (2020): 01011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017901011.

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Given the glorious achievements China boasts in the construction of ancient buildings, developing digital image technology for exploring the existing ancient buildings is of great significance, which cannot only analyse ancient civilization thoroughly, but also provide a reference for the field of modern architecture. It is efficient and accurate to collect information of ancient buildings by using modern digital image technology. However, it also has the drawbacks of having enormous sources which cannot be directly applied to image transmission. How to simplify the miscellaneous information resources and combine them with the ancient architectural culture is the key and difficult points of this study. In order to overcome the problem caused by incomplete information and lack of cultural concepts in ancient architecture construction, this paper explores the cultural connotation of ancient architecture from two aspects—material culture and intangible culture. When high-quality ancient architectural culture is demonstrated through modern digital image technology, ancient architectural culture is further promoted with the help of a variety of media platforms, so as to provide a reference for the inheritance and development of Chinese ancient architectural culture.
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Johanes, Mikhael, and Yandi Andri Yatmo. "Composing the Layer of Knowledge of Digital Technology in Architecture." SHS Web of Conferences 41 (2018): 05002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184105002.

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The use of digital tools in architectural practice has been evolving significantly. In following such developments, architectural practice has been incorporating digital technology not only to meet the current demand but also to pursue the vast amount of possibilities ahead. However, the integration of digital technology in architectural knowledge has been reasonably operative that produces uncritical understanding, and it tends to put architects as a passive user of technology. This paper argues that there are layers of knowledge that nees to be acknowledged and nourished accordingly in embracing the use of computation tools yet avoiding the overly simplistic.understanding. It attempts to explore the methods of digital technology in archietctural design practices as well as dicussions that follow to create a critical evaluation of its roles and potentials. The review is conducted theoretically in which the use of digital in the design process is explored in such a way to reveal its importance in architectural design methods. The review also crosses beyond the disciplines of architecture to construct more comprehensive understanding that bridges the logic of digital technology and architecture. The resulted map of methods of the digital thus can be used to develop a framework for digital discourse that bridge the operative knowledge of technology to the more critical perspectives.
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Johansson, Jan. "Technology, Users, and Sustainable Social Housing." European Journal of Engineering and Formal Sciences 2, no. 3 (December 1, 2018): 30–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ejef-2018-0014.

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Abstract This paper aims to contribute with results in relation to the challenges that users encounter with regard to technologies in sustainable social housing. The results are significant and show that in modern Danish sustainable social housing consideration is not taken for the users in relation to the technologies implemented in the buildings. The consequences are that the intentions of the technologies supporting economic, environmental, and social sustainability do not work for the users when the buildings are taken into use. The paper argues that developers and architectural practice should in future use simpler technologies that give residents the opportunity to individually regulate their homes’ indoor climate. At the same time, architecture and technology should reflect the consideration towards the climate in the local context and the users’ funda-mental living conditions. The paper argues for the development of a more user-oriented architecture, where the interaction between architecture and technology can work for the users and to a greater extent support the intentions with regard to sustainability.
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Shahda, Merhan Mohammed M. "Vision and Methodology to Support Sustainable Architecture Through Building Technology in The Digital Era." Academic Research Community publication 2, no. 4 (January 1, 2019): 352. http://dx.doi.org/10.21625/archive.v2i4.371.

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The last decades have witnessed countless, progressive, rapid advances in the field of Building Technology, which has a strong impact on construction industry. Consequently, employing these techniques to support Sustainable Architecture has become a pivotal issue. Since architecture is a product of the available Technology Era, hence building technology could be a contributing factor to reinforce Sustainable Architecture, where it could promote raising the efficiency of the environmental performance of the architectural product. This paper introduces a methodological framework to support Sustainable Architecture through Building Technology in The Digital Era through an analytical study of the interactions between Building Technology and Sustainable Architecture. In addition, analyzing the influence of technological revolution in the Digital Era on axes of Building Technology (implementation methods, construction systems, construction materials) from the sustainability perspective so as to conserve natural resources for future generations.
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Shahda, Merhan Mohammed M. "Vision and Methodology to Support Sustainable Architecture through Building Technology in the Digital Era." International Journal of Environmental Science & Sustainable Development. 2, no. 2 (January 31, 2018): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.21625/essd.v2i1.169.

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The last decades have witnessed countless, progressive, rapid advances in the field of Building Technology, which has a strong impact on the construction industry. Consequently, employing these techniques to support Sustainable Architecture has become a pivotal issue. Since architecture is a product of the available Technology Era, hence building technology could be a contributing factor to reinforce Sustainable Architecture, where it could promote raising the efficiency of the environmental performance of the architectural product. This paper introduces a methodological framework to support Sustainable Architecture through Building Technology in The Digital Era through an analytical study of the interactions between Building Technology and Sustainable Architecture. In addition, analyzing the influence of technological revolution in the Digital Era‏ on axes of Building Technology (implementation methods, construction systems, construction materials) from the sustainability perspective so as to conserve natural resources for future generations.
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Shahda, Merhan Mohammed M. "Vision and Methodology to Support Sustainable Architecture through Building Technology in the Digital Era." International Journal of Environmental Science & Sustainable Development 2, no. 2 (January 31, 2018): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.21625/essd.v2i2.169.

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The last decades have witnessed countless, progressive, and rapid advances in the field of building technology, which has a strong impact on the construction industry. Consequently, employing these techniques to support sustainable architecture has become a pivotal issue. Since architecture is a product of the available Technology Era, hence, building technology could be a contributing factor to reinforce sustainable architecture; where it could promote raising the efficiency of the environmental performance of the architectural product. This paper introduces a methodological framework to support sustainable architecture through building technology in The Digital Era through an analytical study of the interactions between building technology and sustainable architecture. In addition, analyzing the influence of technological revolution in The Digital Era‏ on axes of building technology (implementation methods, construction systems, and construction materials) from the sustainability perspective so as to conserve natural resources for future generations.
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