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Eleanor Ramsey
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While many towns and cities have historic origins, the modern urban landscape is often unrecognisable from the past. Over the last two thousand years innumerable changes have occurred, from the Roman period to the Industrial Revolution, culminating in wi...
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Ana Sofía Pereira da Silva
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AbstractLe Corbusier and André Malraux, two important characters from the cultural scene of the 20th century, were contemporaneous. Their thoughts are built by unlinking from from chronological and local points of view. The resemblance found ...
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Orsina Simona Pierini
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AbstractCan architecture magazines play a role in theoretical thought? What tools do they employ? A comparison of two Italian magazines, Spazio and Casabella, published in Milan in the fifties reveals their importance. It also provides relevant ins...
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Laura Maftei, Chris Harty
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This paper describes a study of the use of immersive Virtual reality technologies in the design of a new hospital. It uses Schön?s concept of reflective practice and video-based methods to analyse the ways design teams approach and employ a full scale 3D...
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Roger Paez i Blanch
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Maps have generally been used as documents that represent reality in an objective and allegedly neutral way. Maps do not just represent reality, however, they also construct it in a specific way. They activate a limited selection of parameters which allo...
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