306090 05

306090 05
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Publisher : Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 1568984324
ISBN-13 : 9781568984322
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis 306090 05 by : Alexander F. Brisen̄o

306090 05: Teaching + Building focuses on emerging trends in design-build curricula through the work of young educators throughout the world, with essays on the effects of practice on education and vice versa. It features the built work of design instructors alongside the studio projects of their students, among other revealing juxtapositions. Students and professors profiled include Yvan-pier Cazabon, Margot Krasojevic, Aleksandr Mergold, emerymcclure Architects, Jose Salinas, SYSTEMarchitects, M1, and others.

306090 07: Landscape Within Architecture

306090 07: Landscape Within Architecture
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Publisher : Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 1568984847
ISBN-13 : 9781568984841
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis 306090 07: Landscape Within Architecture by : Emily Abruzzo

This new journal, fast becoming a staple in the architectural community, aims to revitalize, reform, and rebuild the profession by showcasing the work of promising students, young designers, and innovative educational institutions. Each volume addresses a pressing architectural issue and offers diverse, cross-disciplinary solutions in the form of projects, ideas, buildings, and other media. 306090 07: Landscape within Architecture, edited by David L. Hays, is intended as a foray into landscape architecture and a catalyst for exchange between students, faculty, and administrators interested in understanding and expanding the presence of landscape within the pedagogy and practice of architecture. This volume includes essays by Frederick Steiner, Alessandra Ponte, James Wines, Kimberly Hill, and others, as well as student projects by Kristin Akkerman Schuster, Elena Wiersma, and Hillary Sample.

306090 08: Autonomous Urbanism

306090 08: Autonomous Urbanism
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Publisher : Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 1568985223
ISBN-13 : 9781568985220
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis 306090 08: Autonomous Urbanism by : Alex Duval

Now in its fourth year, this bi-annual journal gains more and more momentum with each new issue. Dedicated to addressing architectural issues from perspectives stretching across the theoretical spectrum, 306090 gives voice to young, up-and-coming architects, designers, and academics looking to push the envelope of architectural theory. Much of architectural theory and criticism evaluates a project's success based on how it engages the surrounding environment and how it operates formally and aesthetically. But there are other forces at play in architecture. 306090 08: Autonomous Urbanism focuses on how legislation, financing, politics, and other indirect influences affect architectural strategies. How do architects and urbanists generate design methods that are conscious of law, financing, politics, and the market? 306090 08 investigates different design strategies focused on harnessing these forces and utilizing them to a purposeful end.

306090 09: Regarding Public Space

306090 09: Regarding Public Space
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Publisher : Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 1568985444
ISBN-13 : 9781568985442
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis 306090 09: Regarding Public Space by : Design Bureau for Public Space

The journal 306090 continues to garner acclaim throughout the architecture and design world as an essential forum for issues of architectural practice and theory. Its role as a voice for young architects, designers, and academics is reinforced by its knack for approaching broad topics from unique perspectives and synthesizing multiple points of view. 306090 09: Regarding Public Space explores the conception, production, and operation of contemporary public space in the city from the vantage of its design, development, construction, and use. Rather than dwell on what public space is, 306090's guest editors identify it as the material manifestation of intersecting forces (economics, program, sustainable land-use) whose formation involves a complex set of manipulations in both physical space and managerial aptitude. The articles in this volume, by contributors from cities across the globe, test the ways in which we articulate the built environment to make public space, interrogating it through examples from practice and theoretical developments alike.

Models

Models
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Publisher : Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 156898734X
ISBN-13 : 9781568987347
Rating : 4/5 (4X Downloads)

Synopsis Models by : Emily Abruzzo

Models are an essential component of the architect's design process. As tools of translation, models assist the exploration of the possible and illustrate the actual. While models have traditionally served as representational and structural studies, they are increasingly being used to suggest and solve new spatial and structural configurations. Models, the eleventh volume of the highly regarded journal 306090, explores the role of the architectural model today in relation to the idea, the diagram, the technique, and the material. Models includes contributions from engineers, scientists, poets, painters, photographers, historians, urbanists, and architects both young and experienced.

Dimension

Dimension
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Publisher : 306090
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105132208492
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Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Dimension by : Daniel Eatock

306090 has emerged as an essential forum for issues of architectural practice and theory. Each volume addresses a pressingissue and offers diverse, cross-disciplinary solutions in the form of projects, ideas, buildings, and other media. Dimension (306090 12) reconsiders the act of measurement and definition in architectural design practice. Architecture in the past two decades has been transformed by the ongoing revolution in digital design and fabrication techniques. Dimension explores how the data, design, and invention derived from the act of measurement can help architects respond to economic, political, and environmental factors.

Fire Design of Concrete Structures - Structural Behaviour and Assessment

Fire Design of Concrete Structures - Structural Behaviour and Assessment
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Publisher : fib Fédération internationale du béton
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9782883940864
ISBN-13 : 288394086X
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Fire Design of Concrete Structures - Structural Behaviour and Assessment by : fib Fédération internationale du béton

Concrete is well known to behave efficiently in fire conditions, as it is incombustible, does not emit smoke, and provides good thermal insulation. Furthermore, in reinforced concrete structures, the concrete cover gives a natural protection to the reinforcement, and the size of the sections often delays the heating of the core, thus favouring the fire resistance of the structural members. In addition, concrete structures are often robust and therefore able to accommodate local damage without major consequences to the overall structural integrity. However, past experience with real fires shows that a thorough understanding of concrete behaviour and structural mechanics is still needed to improve the design of R/C structures with respect to fire. The objective of fib Bulletin 46 is to augment the current knowledge about concrete and concrete structures under fire, not only for the design of new structures, but also for the analysis and repair of existing fire-damaged structures. Both structural and materials issues are examined, and the results of the most recent research activities on the structural performance of concrete subjected to fire are reported. Special attention is paid to the indirect actions caused by the restrained thermal deformations and several basic examples show how a local fire influences global structural behaviour. fib Bulletin 46 is intended for use by practicing engineers to improve their understanding of the behaviour of concrete structures in fire and thereby produce better and safer design standards.

Continental Railway Investigations

Continental Railway Investigations
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:C2990535
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Continental Railway Investigations by : Great Britain. Board of Trade

Thirtysixtyninety 03

Thirtysixtyninety 03
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Publisher : Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : 1568983840
ISBN-13 : 9781568983844
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Thirtysixtyninety 03 by : Alexander Briseno

This "Journal of Emergent Architecture and Design" created quite a stir with its introduction last year and stated mission: to reinvigorate the current architectural discipline by introducing and recognizing the work of promising students and young professionals whose cross-disciplinary projects, ideas, buildings, and other media offer innovative directions for the growth of architecture. will continue the discussion on academia with interviews and profiles including the up-and-coming New York firm su11 and Auburn's Rural Studio.

High Energy Spin Physics

High Energy Spin Physics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 654
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ISBN-10 : 9783642869952
ISBN-13 : 3642869955
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis High Energy Spin Physics by : Karl-Heinz Althoff

The 9th International Symposium on High Energy Spin Physics, held in Bonn, 6-15 September 1990, attracted 280 participants from 16 countries. This meet ing covered not only fundamental experimental and theoretical spin phenomena but also technological developments in polarized beams and targets. For the first time intermediate energy spin physics with electron machines was discussed extensively. Highlights included the work on polarized high energy electron beams at LEP and TRISTAN and the failure of the standard model in connection with spin phenomena, in particular the growth of the spin asymmetry in violent proton-proton scattering. Also the presentation of different models in con nection with the still-unsolved 'proton spin crisis' and the proposals for four different experiments to determine the spin structure functions caused lively and sometimes controversial discussions. The Organizing Committee would like to thank all speakers for their excel lent talks, the conveners for the organization of the parallel sessions, and the International Advisory Committee for their advice. Four workshops preceded the symposium. 160 participants, among them many young physicists, discussed mainly technological spin problems. These papers are published in separate proceedings. We gratefully acknowledge the enthusiastic help of the members of our institute in preparing and running the conference and the workshops, especially Mrs. D. FaSbender, Mrs. E. Wendorf, Mrs. J. Wetzel, and Dr. U.Idschok.