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Using Architecture Pedagogy To Enhance Engineering Education, Shannon Chance, Mike Murphy, Gavin Duffy, Brian Bowe 2013 Technological University Dublin

Using Architecture Pedagogy To Enhance Engineering Education, Shannon Chance, Mike Murphy, Gavin Duffy, Brian Bowe

Conference papers

Based on evidence, numerous advisory boards and scholars insist engineering education must change (NSB, 2007; McKenna, Froyd, King, Litzinger, & Seymour, 2011) and that hands-on, inquiry-driven, project-based learning pedagogies can enhance STEM education (Boyer & Mitgang, 1996). These pedagogies have formed the core of architectural education since the Renaissance and have been in continuous use since that time. As such, engineering educators can benefit from observing how architecture students learn and understanding how they are taught. Likewise, architecture can benefit from applying the group-based learning strategies employed by engineering teachers who use studentcentered, project-based pedagogies. Trans-disciplinary approaches hold particular merit.


The Publicity Of Monticello: A Private Home As Emblem And Means, Benjamin Block 2013 University of Puget Sound

The Publicity Of Monticello: A Private Home As Emblem And Means, Benjamin Block

Summer Research

This paper examines how the private home of Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, was, in fact, designed and constructed in many ways as a public building. By examining how Jefferson created the spaces that would have been visited by guests to Monticello, one can see that visitors were intended to have meaningful, affecting experiences at the home. I have broken down the study of these experiences into two parts: the first examines Monticello as a personal emblem of Jefferson’s aesthetic and political philosophy; the second explores Monticello as a means to crafting Jefferson's personal vision of America. I argue that Jefferson intended …


Ordered Chaos: The Negotiation Of Space In Deconstructivist Museum Buildings, Sam Mandry 2013 University of Puget Sound

Ordered Chaos: The Negotiation Of Space In Deconstructivist Museum Buildings, Sam Mandry

Summer Research

Within this paper I focus on the use of Deconstructivism in Architecture, specifically in a museum setting. I ask if the use of Deconstruction in a museum's design has any effect on how the museum sets up its objects and displays, and if these displays have any effect on the perception of the objects within the museum. I also have found that the use of Deconstructivism is reflective of the shifting purpose in the museum, and the attitudes towards the museum as a cultural institution.


Lineamientos De Diseño Urbano Para El Reasentamiento De Poblaciones Urbanas Vulnerables En Zonas De Amenaza Natural, María Juliana Sánchez Rodríguez 2013 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Lineamientos De Diseño Urbano Para El Reasentamiento De Poblaciones Urbanas Vulnerables En Zonas De Amenaza Natural, María Juliana Sánchez Rodríguez

Arquitectura

No abstract provided.


Economía Post-Petróleo. Red Fluvial Río Meta, Desarrollo Turístico Y Económico; Puerto López - Meta, Natalia Sánchez Robayo 2013 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Economía Post-Petróleo. Red Fluvial Río Meta, Desarrollo Turístico Y Económico; Puerto López - Meta, Natalia Sánchez Robayo

Arquitectura

No abstract provided.


Vivienda Modular Sostenible. Respuesta Desde La Arquitectura Y El Diseño Industrial A Las Necesidades De Vivienda, Lina María Díaz Perilla, Leonardo Antonio Estupiñán Rojas 2013 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Vivienda Modular Sostenible. Respuesta Desde La Arquitectura Y El Diseño Industrial A Las Necesidades De Vivienda, Lina María Díaz Perilla, Leonardo Antonio Estupiñán Rojas

Arquitectura

No abstract provided.


La Condición Perdida En La Integración Individuo-Territorio. Desintegración De Lo Natural Y Lo Urbano, Del Imaginario Indeleble Del Individuo, Al Suceso Natural Y Urbano Del Territorio. Caso La Ciudad De Bogotá, Nicolás Castiblanco Bonilla 2013 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

La Condición Perdida En La Integración Individuo-Territorio. Desintegración De Lo Natural Y Lo Urbano, Del Imaginario Indeleble Del Individuo, Al Suceso Natural Y Urbano Del Territorio. Caso La Ciudad De Bogotá, Nicolás Castiblanco Bonilla

Arquitectura

No abstract provided.


Evaluación De Calidad, Programa Cien Mil Viviendas Gratuitas Casos De Estudio. Simijaca, Ricaurte, Girardot, Silvana Rocío Zambrano Zambrano 2013 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Evaluación De Calidad, Programa Cien Mil Viviendas Gratuitas Casos De Estudio. Simijaca, Ricaurte, Girardot, Silvana Rocío Zambrano Zambrano

Arquitectura

No abstract provided.


Insites, 2013, Utah State University 2013 Utah State University

Insites, 2013, Utah State University

inSites

Magazine of the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning


From Mounds To Maps To Models: Visualizing Ancient Architecture Across Landscapes, Heather Richards-Rissetto 2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln

From Mounds To Maps To Models: Visualizing Ancient Architecture Across Landscapes, Heather Richards-Rissetto

Department of Anthropology: Faculty Publications

Since the onset of settlement pattern studies in the 1950s, landscape mapping projects have become an archaeological mainstay. Remote sensing technologies such as lidar, photogrammetry, and SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) steadily reveal new archaeological sites. For landscape archaeology, the detection and mapping of small architectural complexes and households offers important data to contextualize larger (often already known) sites and perform regional analyses. However, because the majority of sites remain unexcavated, analysis is limited, and yet Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and 3D Visualization are expanding the possible uses for older and newly-acquired data on unexcavated mounds. This paper describes a GIS …


Centro Interactivo Para La Ciencia Y La Cultura Sua, Jorge Andrés Jiménez Barrera 2013 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Centro Interactivo Para La Ciencia Y La Cultura Sua, Jorge Andrés Jiménez Barrera

Arquitectura

No abstract provided.


Bs News January/February, 2013 Technological University Dublin

Bs News January/February

Building Services Engineering

No abstract provided.


Wind Loading On Trees Integrated With A Building Envelope, Aly Mousaad Aly, Alberto Zasso, Girma Bitsuamlak, Alberto Nicola Longarini, Arindam Gam Chowdhury 2013 Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College

Wind Loading On Trees Integrated With A Building Envelope, Aly Mousaad Aly, Alberto Zasso, Girma Bitsuamlak, Alberto Nicola Longarini, Arindam Gam Chowdhury

Faculty Publications

With the sustainability movement, vegetated building envelopes are gaining more popularity. This requires special wind effect investigations, both from sustainability and resiliency perspectives. The current paper focuses on wind load estimation on small- and full-scale trees used as part of green roofs and balconies. Small-scale wind load assessment was carried out using wind tunnel testing in a global-effect study to understand the interference effects from surrounding structures. Full-scale trees were investigated at a large open-jet facility in a local-effect study to investigate the wind-tree interaction. The effect of Reynolds number combined with shape change on the overall loads measured at …


Centro Recreativo Y Deportivo Miraflores Bucaramanga, Sara Fernanda Espitia Navarrete 2013 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Centro Recreativo Y Deportivo Miraflores Bucaramanga, Sara Fernanda Espitia Navarrete

Arquitectura

No abstract provided.


Cohousing And The Greater Community: Re-Establishing Identity In Taunton’S Weir Village, Andrew Kremzier 2013 Roger Williams University

Cohousing And The Greater Community: Re-Establishing Identity In Taunton’S Weir Village, Andrew Kremzier

Architecture Theses

This proposal seeks to bring new life to the former industrial district of the post-industrial city. Existing in a society based on services and technologies, these villages must either adapt to meet the needs of business or serve another purpose within the community. The project for the Weir Village falls into the latter category, as its aim will be to create a cohousing community within Taunton. The new development will strengthen the character of the village and be able to affect the community beyond the site’s physical boundaries. It will create affordable alternatives to housing for those who do not …


Humility And Homelessness: A Housing Continuum, Jessica MacDonald 2013 Roger Williams University

Humility And Homelessness: A Housing Continuum, Jessica Macdonald

Architecture Theses

The design of a housing continuum in Burlington provides a variety of support environments. These different housing environments are all designed within the downtown area, providing access to public transportation, open part space and employment opportunities. Support services play a huge role in an individual’s process to self-sufficiency. Many social services are already located in the downtown area, however the relationship between living space and support space is important. This thesis introduces three housing typologies as architectural interventions on three under-utilized downtown sites, focusing on the relationship between the individual and the common.


Abandoned To Functional: The Search For Historical Integrity In The Adaptive Reuses Of Kirkbride State Mental Hospitals, Caitlin E. Merritt 2013 Roger Williams University

Abandoned To Functional: The Search For Historical Integrity In The Adaptive Reuses Of Kirkbride State Mental Hospitals, Caitlin E. Merritt

Historic Preservation Theses

Purpose: This thesis intends to understand historical integrity and how it plays a role in historic rehabilitation and adaptive reuse projects. More importantly, this study allows for a better understanding of the Kirkbride Plan as a particular building type that dominated state mental hospital design in between 1848-1890 and advanced the field of psychiatry. This study examines three adaptively reused Kirkbride hospitals Athens State Hospital, Athens, OH; Weston State Hospital, Weston, WV; and Danvers State Hospital Danvers MA. The three case studies were surveyed using the National Park Service seven aspects of historical integrity, to examine if historical integrity was …


The Ineffectiveness Of The National Programmatic Agreement For Cell Phone Towers, Laura Briggs 2013 Roger Williams University

The Ineffectiveness Of The National Programmatic Agreement For Cell Phone Towers, Laura Briggs

Historic Preservation Theses

Since 2004, when the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement was created to help protect and standardize the process of telecommunication tower review within the United States, many installations have been erected that have caused adverse effects on the historic resources that those regulations were intended to protect. This thesis looks at why the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement was enacted and what could be changed to help improve the review and practice of the telecommunication tower process.

The goal was to identify the ways in which the agreement could be improved upon to help minimize adverse effects on historic properties by telecommunication installations that …


Awareness At A Threshold: Urban Exchange Through Public Space, Matthew Spears 2013 Roger Williams University

Awareness At A Threshold: Urban Exchange Through Public Space, Matthew Spears

Architecture Theses

The moment of arrival becomes an important opportunity for cultural exchange in an urban environment. This exchange can be both the physical exchange between two places or it can be the experiential exchange between two or more disparate groups. These moments of exchange are an elusive experience for visitors as well as residents and are easily forgotten. Expressing the space of the traveler, an interactive space between locals and visitors, can raise cultural awareness between the most prominent groups as well as the marginalized groups, creating a more cohesive urban imaginary. The major exchange hub in Seattle, Washington speaks to …


Community-Based Disaster Coalitions Training: Participants' Manual, Center for Leadership in Public Health Practice 2013 USF

Community-Based Disaster Coalitions Training: Participants' Manual, Center For Leadership In Public Health Practice

Community-Based Disaster Coalitions

This training will help program participants to develop the essential knowledge, skills, and abilities to organize a Community Disaster Preparedness Coalition or strengthen an existing Coalition that integrates public health, human services, and emergency management systems into their county's disaster preparedness, response, and recovery structure.


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