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Hernan Casakin
Urban design is a complex problem-solving activity that commonly requires the aid of a variety of methods to support the process and enhance the quality of the outcomes. How to help designers with suitable methods to deal with ill-defined urban problems ...
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Hernan Casakin
Urban design is a complex problem-solving activity that commonly requires the aid of a variety of methods to support the process and enhance the quality of the outcomes. How to help designers with suitable methods to deal with ill-defined urban problems ...
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Ebru Cubukcu,Fahmi Salameh
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Urban designers fail to design high quality environments either because of economical constraints or educational limitation. This study aims to compare physical environmental quality and education system in two countries, Palestine and Turkey. The ...
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Azza Kamal,Sedef Doganer,Judith Ruvuna,Jennifer Flores,Edward Hernandez,Taeg Nishimoto
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Steffen Lehmann
Beyond energy efficiency, there are now urgent challenges around the supply of resources, materials, energy, food and water. After debating energy efficiency for the last decade, the focus has shifted to include further resources and material efficiency....
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Ana Nikezic and Dragan Markovic
This article highlights how ?place-based education? can be used to raise awareness about sustainability and potentially influence design process decisions that have environmental and cultural implications. ?Place-based education? is a term used to des...
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Gonzalo Arze, Constantino Mawromatis, Felipe Corvalán, Hernán Orozco
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El presente artículo recoge la experiencia de elaboración y puesta en funcionamiento de un Taller de Diseño Urbano en el contexto del tercer año de la Carrera de Arquitectura de la Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo de la Universidad de Chile. Esta exp...
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Shulin Shi
Urban built environment professions are facing challenges due to the less predictable future of cities, as well as the increasing expectations from clients and the general public. It is crucial to support and inform these professions with sound evidence ...
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Marcela Noronha Pinto de Oliveira e Sousa,Maria Gabriela Caffarena Celani
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This article investigates how Cellular Automata have been applied to the design process in the fields of architectural and urban design. It begins by systematically mapping published applications of Cellular Automata in the design process in order to out...
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Marcela Noronha Pinto de Oliveira e Sousa,Maria Gabriela Caffarena Celani
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This article investigates how Cellular Automata have been applied to the design process in the fields of architectural and urban design. It begins by systematically mapping published applications of Cellular Automata in the design process in order to out...
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Ashraf M. Salama, Adel M. Remali, Farzad Pour Rahimian
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This article commemorates a decade of discourse and published research on architecture and urbanism in ArchNet-IJAR (March 2007-March 2017). While the journal does not publish regular editorials associating each issue, it is believed that offering key hi...
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Sally Harrison
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Design education, especially in an undergraduate course of study, seeks to prepare students for professions and for citizenship in a world they hardly know. The studio typically provides only a surrogate experience in addressing formal and spatial proble...
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John C. Stallmeyer, Lynne M. Dearborn
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Harsh critiques of the utopian visions of modernist architects have led many of today?s designers to seek to fit their constructed responses into the mainstream culture (Schneekloth, 1998). While undoubtedly the works of most designers are grounded in th...
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Maria Eftychia Angelaki, Theodoros Karvounidis and Christos Douligeris
This paper proposes the use of motivational features in mobile applications to support adolescents? education in sustainable travel urban behavior, so that they become more mindful of their environmental impact. To this effect, existing persuasive strate...
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Fay Abdulla Al Khalifa
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Formal architectural education in Bahrain is relatively young, born only at the beginning of the twentieth century. This paper discusses autonomy in learning architecture, and the effect of using a mixed methods approach combining theoretical and practic...
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Ashraf M. Salama
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Demonstrating the essence of the journal as a truly international platform that covers issues of interest and concern to the global academic and professional community, this issue of Archnet-IJAR, volume 11, issue # 2, July 2017 includes various topics t...
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Gabriele Battista, Emiliano Carnielo, Luca Evangelisti, Marco Frascarolo and Roberto de Lieto Vollaro
The increase of people living in large cities and the expansion of new urban areas are keys to defining new sustainable models. It is estimated that about 70% of the EU population lives in urban areas, and it is expected to reach 80% by 2030. Consequentl...
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Junjie Luo, Pengyuan Liu and Lei Cao
Public participation is crucial in promoting built environment quality. By using Nancuiping park in China as a case study, this research brings attention to the digital twin park compared to the physical replica in a participatory workshop. Using UAV obl...
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Wesang?ula Salome Nang?oni, Appolonius Shitiabai Kembu
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AbstractKenya?s social-economic development blueprint as anchored by vision 2030 envisages growth in the public sector as the hub to its realization. The sector?s infrastructure industry is to quadruple its contribution to GDP. In line with this concern,...
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Jun Zhang, Zixuan Zhang and Yimeng Liang
Urban public open spaces are crucial for residents? well-being, yet accessibility issues persist, affecting activities and social interactions. To this end, we take the main urban area of Jiamusi City, the most northeastern city in China, as an example. ...
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