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Generators Of Architectural Atmosphere, Elisabetta Canepa, Bob Condia
Generators Of Architectural Atmosphere, Elisabetta Canepa, Bob Condia
NPP eBooks
This book was born as the legacy of the “Generators of Architectural Atmosphere” Symposium, an Interfaces event of the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (ANFA), sponsored by the EU’s Horizon 2020 MSCA Program — RESONANCES Project, the Perkins Eastman Studio, and the 2020 Regnier Chair. The event was hosted in the College of Architecture, Planning and Design (APDesign), Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, on April 12, 2022. Recent advances in science are confirming many of the architect’s expert intuitions opening new doors to the perception of space and the meaning of architectural design. This volume collects three essays: “The Atmospheric …
Interior Environments - Commercial Spaces, Meiyi Sun
Interior Environments - Commercial Spaces, Meiyi Sun
Interior Environments-Commercial Spaces
The project's central idea is to create a work and recreational space that incorporates natural elements and an artistic atmosphere. Additionally, it is the source of the project's name: art + nature= arture. The two structures will stimulate visitors' appreciation for art and the environment.
Module 01: Introduction To Architectural Cad, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
Module 01: Introduction To Architectural Cad, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
ENTC 2160: Architectural CAD
No abstract provided.
Module 06: Hvac, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
Module 06: Hvac, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
ENTC 2160: Architectural CAD
No abstract provided.
Module 05: Plumbing Plans, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
Module 05: Plumbing Plans, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
ENTC 2160: Architectural CAD
No abstract provided.
Module 03a: Floor Plan Intro, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
Module 03a: Floor Plan Intro, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
ENTC 2160: Architectural CAD
No abstract provided.
Module 07: Wall Sections, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
Module 07: Wall Sections, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
ENTC 2160: Architectural CAD
No abstract provided.
Module 03b: Detail Floor Plan Layout, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
Module 03b: Detail Floor Plan Layout, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
ENTC 2160: Architectural CAD
No abstract provided.
Module 04: Electrical Plans, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
Module 04: Electrical Plans, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
ENTC 2160: Architectural CAD
No abstract provided.
Module 08: Roof Plans, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
Module 08: Roof Plans, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
ENTC 2160: Architectural CAD
No abstract provided.
Module 09: Site Plan, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
Module 09: Site Plan, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
ENTC 2160: Architectural CAD
No abstract provided.
Module 02: Residential Design, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
Module 02: Residential Design, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
ENTC 2160: Architectural CAD
No abstract provided.
Module 03c: Dimensioning, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
Module 03c: Dimensioning, Keith Johnson, Mohammad Moin Uddin
ENTC 2160: Architectural CAD
No abstract provided.
Beirut Arab University Faculty Of Architecture Design & Built Environment Yearbook 2020-2021, Beirut Arab University, Faculty Of Architecture - Design And Built Environment, 2022
Beirut Arab University Faculty Of Architecture Design & Built Environment Yearbook 2020-2021, Beirut Arab University, Faculty Of Architecture - Design And Built Environment, 2022
Yearbooks
The Faculty of Architecture - Design and Built Environment is proud and honored to release the sixth edition of the Yearbook, comprising the most prominent endeavors of the academic year 2020-2021. The work contained on the following pages gives a small glimpse of the diversity, sense of invention, exploration, passion and significance that characterize and define the design outputs from the studios and courses of Architecture and Design programs.
Interior Environments - Residential Spaces, Meiyi Sun
Interior Environments - Residential Spaces, Meiyi Sun
Interior Environments - Residential Spaces
The clients are looking to redesign their space with an elegant, contemporary, and sophisticated feel. The design must be both practical and aesthetically pleasing. They are particularly attracted to the "Parisian Style." Particularly, 19th- and early-20th-century architectural details were combined with contemporary elements. The entire design utilizes a clean and delicate colour palette, where simple lines and intricate details are combined.
Architone•Ics: The Music Of Architecture — Music As An Entry Point For Understanding Architectural Design, Deborah J. Oakley, Diego Vega
Architone•Ics: The Music Of Architecture — Music As An Entry Point For Understanding Architectural Design, Deborah J. Oakley, Diego Vega
Creative Collaborations
Architecture and Music share many fundamental concepts in common. German polymath Goethe famously described architecture as “frozen music.” Numerous renowned architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Kahn among others, were also accomplished musicians and wrote of the connections between the two disciplines. A particularly noteworthy example of overlapping and crossing boundaries is the Greco-French composer Iannas Xenakis. Regarded as an influential figure in late 20th century avant-garde music, his first education and occupation, was actually as a structural engineer for famed architect LeCorbusier. He later practiced architecture himself before focusing on music composition, for which he is better known. …
Transdisciplinarity In Experience Design: A Global Survey Of Higher Ed Programs In Exd/Xd, Yvonne Houy
Transdisciplinarity In Experience Design: A Global Survey Of Higher Ed Programs In Exd/Xd, Yvonne Houy
Creative Collaborations
In our age of ubiquitous devices and digital media it is the perceived value of the end-to-end experience that brings people to a place. Designing inspiring and emotionally engaging end-to-end experiences requires experts in a wide range of disciplines committed to an interdisciplinary collaboration that can arrive at transdisciplinary design - the sum becomes greater than its parts.
Civil engineering, hospitality, business, psychology, digital User Experience (UX) design, and experience data analysis need to be seamless integrated with the fine and performing arts and design fields:
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Architecture, interior, landscape and sound design actively engage the senses.
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Graphic and fine arts …
Tradition-Innovation [In Arts, Design, Media Higher Education]: A New Peer-Reviewed Open Access Journal, Yvonne Houy, Maryrose Flanigan
Tradition-Innovation [In Arts, Design, Media Higher Education]: A New Peer-Reviewed Open Access Journal, Yvonne Houy, Maryrose Flanigan
Creative Collaborations
How can we build a future for teaching/mentoring creative work and research that honors and enhances core disciplinary traditions? This new peer reviewed open access eJournal—collaboratively brought to life by the international Alliance for the Arts Research Universities network (a2ru), and a2ru member UNLV—provides a forum to address this question by exploring the intersection of teaching, creative work and emerging research practices.
In the challenging crucible of the pandemic, educators forged new techniques and innovative practices. Faculty in disciplines underserved by typical digital learning tools—such as in the Arts, Design and Media disciplines—explored and developed creative solutions as they shifted …
Food Desert To Food Oasis: An Engagement With The Community Through Evidence-Based Methods, Phillip W. Zawarus, Lisa Ortega
Food Desert To Food Oasis: An Engagement With The Community Through Evidence-Based Methods, Phillip W. Zawarus, Lisa Ortega
Creative Collaborations
The state of Nevada has the 12th highest percentage (12.8%) of households living with food insecurity compared to the US average of 11.1% according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (1). Economic and environmental benefits of urban forests have been well documented to address issues of climate change, urban heat islands, and fragmented ecologies, however, in a period of social inequities, urban forests can serve a vital role in providing environmental justice through agroforestry for communities identified within a food desert.
According to Kyle H. Clark & Kimberly A. Nicholas, “urban food forestry can be an efficient way to consistently …
Augmented Decision-Making Through The P[Ar]K: Hybridizing Performance Metrics For User Evaluation, Phillip W. Zawarus
Augmented Decision-Making Through The P[Ar]K: Hybridizing Performance Metrics For User Evaluation, Phillip W. Zawarus
Creative Collaborations
Nature-based solutions are being further appreciated beyond their aesthetics and are being recognized for their ability to sustain, mitigate, and service the sensible ecological preservation and enhancement of the natural and built environments (Beck, 2015). For the profession of landscape architecture to properly evaluate these necessary design tactics, our process must shift to a divergent method of asking questions to direct solutions through evidence-based decision-making (Lahaie, 2016).
Through the emergence of landscape performance and the integration of quantitative metrics into outdoor spaces, technology and innovate methods can begin to communicate nature-based benefits as tangible outcomes to comprehend the complex ecological, …
Parque Coral De Volcadero: Design As A Tool To Develop Social Agency, Milagros Zingoni, Oriana Venti
Parque Coral De Volcadero: Design As A Tool To Develop Social Agency, Milagros Zingoni, Oriana Venti
Newfound Press eBooks
No abstract provided.
2021 - The Second Annual Fall Symposium Of Student Scholars
2021 - The Second Annual Fall Symposium Of Student Scholars
Symposium of Student Scholars Program Books
The full program book from the Fall 2021 Symposium of Student Scholars, held on November 18, 2021. Includes abstracts from the presentations and posters.
Und Wellness Center, Gregor Cork
Und Wellness Center, Gregor Cork
School of Aerospace 3D Models
3D model of the UND Wellness Center. The dataset it was made from was created in the later portion of the Fall 2021 school semester, right before the first major snow of the season (11/9/2021).
Analysis Of Asla Awards: Building A Stronger Landscape Architecture Program, Corinne Bahr
Analysis Of Asla Awards: Building A Stronger Landscape Architecture Program, Corinne Bahr
Fall Student Research Symposium 2021
Every year the American Society of Landscape Architects, otherwise known as ASLA, issues awards for exceptional designs and research in the field of Landscape Architecture. These awards include both Professional and Student awards. Our study analyzes 13,000 award-winning project images over the last 15 years to discover the common trends that create award winning projects. Recognizing these trends enables the USU Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning program, or LAEP, to set the bar high and help our students enter the field equipped to change the world. Our analysis of the creative flow, graphics, and styles in award winning projects can …
Und West Hall, William Laber
Und West Hall, William Laber
School of Aerospace 3D Models
A model of West Hall, a partially deconstructed dorm building on the campus of the University of North Dakota.
River Cities Speedway, Emmelinne Miller
River Cities Speedway, Emmelinne Miller
School of Aerospace 3D Models
A 3D model of the River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks, ND.
The Bridge Newsletter Winter 2021, Missouri University Of Science And Technology
The Bridge Newsletter Winter 2021, Missouri University Of Science And Technology
The Bridge Newsletter
-S&T contributes to infrastructure through national center
-Brinkmann leads Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission
-Wu wins NSF CAREER Award for 2D metals work
-Academy of Civil Engineers induction and 150th celebration
Memorial Auditorium Collection, 1999-2004, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Memorial Auditorium Collection, 1999-2004, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Finding Aids
This collection consists of Personal correspondence, newspaper photocopies, newsletters, brochures and other miscellaneous materials relating to the Memorial Auditorium & Convention Center of Pittsburg, Kansas.
Pittsburg’s Memorial Auditorium was built as the Mirza Temple (Masonic) for the Pittsburg Chapter. Construction of the building began in 1923 and finished in 1925. In 1945, the temple was purchased by the city of Pittsburg after voters approved the use of bonds in the purchase. The Memorial Auditorium was dedicated to the servicemen of WW1 and WW2, as well as the devoted women and Red Cross nurses who accompanied them. Various influential entertainers have …
Thermal Performance Of Window Details, Nancy Colores, Emmanuel Valdovinos, Anna Hollingsworth, Levi Eads, Bassetti Architects
Thermal Performance Of Window Details, Nancy Colores, Emmanuel Valdovinos, Anna Hollingsworth, Levi Eads, Bassetti Architects
Research-Based Design Initiative
Bassetti asked our team to use THERM software and thermal imaging technology to test, analyze, and compare window performance at two recently built schools. Not only will this information be used to enhance future designs, but we are assisting the firm with creating a troubleshooting and how-to guide for future use.
Wood Red/Green List, Aaron Mayers, Fatemeh Sheikholya Lavasani, Salix Sampson, Hacker Architects
Wood Red/Green List, Aaron Mayers, Fatemeh Sheikholya Lavasani, Salix Sampson, Hacker Architects
Research-Based Design Initiative
Heavy timber construction is gaining momentum within the architectural community because of its aesthetic and perceived sustainable qualities. But where exactly does the wood come from and how sustainable are these forestry practices?
Through research, we seek to analyze the forestry practices, social impacts, and biological aspects of temperate wood species in the Pacific Northwest used for structural lumber to then create a red/green list that displays and compares the sustainability of the forestry practices. The intent is to create a widely available and transparent document that architects and engineers can reference when making decisions on projects.