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  1. Alzheimer Disease, MCI and Beyond.Building A. Mystery - 2006 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 13 (1):61-74.
  2. Theories are buildings revisited.Joseph E. Grady - 1997 - Cognitive Linguistics 8 (4):267-290.
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  3. Procopius's Buildings and Justinian's pride.Phillip Rousseau - 1998 - Byzantion 68 (1):121-130.
    Le Traité des édifices de Procope a été composé en 554 ap. J.-C. L'A. montre que cette oeuvre peut être lue comme un jugement sur l'empereur Justinien dont Procope met en avant l'arrogance. Il établit un rapport entre l'empereur et Dieu : c'est dans la conquête de la nature que se combinent la providence divine et la perception impériale. L'oeuvre combine ainsi deux niveaux de langage : un qui est mystérieux tandis que l'autre est arrogant.
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  4. Prototyping a Browser for a Listed Buildings Database with Semantic MediaWiki.Michael Kohlhase - unknown
    Listed buildings, even if they are not top landmarks, are increasingly attracting visitors. People express interest in hidden gems in their neighborhood or along their travel itinerary, and in the history of the building they live in. All required data has been meticulously collected by the offices for historical monuments but is not flexibly accessible. In Bremen, the database of buildings (with location, map of the estate, construction history, architect, photos) is searchable and browsable online3, but that only (...)
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    EEPSA as a core ontology for energy efficiency and thermal comfort in buildings.Iker Esnaola-Gonzalez, Jesús Bermúdez, Izaskun Fernandez & Aitor Arnaiz - 2021 - Applied ontology 16 (2):193-228.
    Achieving a comfortable thermal situation within buildings with an efficient use of energy remains still an open challenge for most buildings. In this regard, IoT and KDD processes may be combined to address these problems, even though data analysts may feel overwhelmed by heterogeneity and volume of the data to be considered. Data analysts could benefit from an application assistant that supports them throughout the KDD process and aids them to discover which are the relevant variables for the (...)
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    The Role of Stained Glass in the Sacred Visual Semiosis of Religious Buildings in Crimea.Кузнецова-Бондаренко Е.С Котляр Е.Р. - 2022 - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal) 10 (10):12-24.
    The subject of the study is the role of stained glass in the visual semiosis of religious buildings in Crimea. The object of the study is the stained glass decor of the sacred architecture of the Crimea. The research uses the methods of cultural (hermeneutic and semiotic) and artistic (idiographic and structural) analysis of stained glass art in the sacred space of Crimean architecture, the method of analysis of previous studies, the method of synthesis in conclusions regarding the development (...)
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    Influence of the cult buildings of Simferopol on the city's toponymic.V. Ye Polyakov - 2000 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 16:72-81.
    In Simferopol, the names of the streets appeared rather late. In 1837 the Tavrian governor was given an order on the name of the city streets and lanes. Here is their complete list: Gubernatorskaya, Aleksandrovskaya, Novosobornaya, Moscow, Nevoryanskaya, Malobazarna, Mokra, Bazarna, Trading, Jewish, Greek, Petropavlovskaya, Hospital, Tatar, Gypsy, Banny, Meat, Prison, Armsky, Nagorny. Already in this very first list of streets, our attention is attracted to the horns, in the names of which in one form or another have a connection (...)
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    On Ethics and the Earthquake Resistant Interior Design of Buildings.Yonca Hurol - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics (1):1-11.
    The most common tectonic quality of modern structures, such as frame systems, is their flexibility; they are open for change. Although this characteristic is a big advantage in comparison to the inflexible masonry structures of the past, it might also create some serious problems, such as e.g. the lack of safety in the event of an earthquake, if the flexibility is not used consciously by architects and interior designers. This article attempts to define and establish some rules for the interior (...)
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    The Influence of Different Age Buildings in People Lifestyle - Case of Kruja, Albania.Klodjan Xhexhi - 2019 - Sociology and Anthropology 7 (6):227-245.
    The aim of this paper is to analyse the people behaviour in different age buildings and different buildings typology. In the city of Kruja (Albania) exists mostly three types of buildings: the historical ones (medieval), the socialist ones (which belongs to the former communist regime) and the modern buildings. Each of them has different social and physics characteristics, different energy exchange and different building materials. The influence of all these characteristics in the exchange of energy and (...)
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    On Ethics and the Earthquake Resistant Interior Design of Buildings.Yonca Hurol - 2014 - Science and Engineering Ethics 20 (1):171-181.
    The most common tectonic quality of modern structures, such as frame systems, is their flexibility; they are open for change. Although this characteristic is a big advantage in comparison to the inflexible masonry structures of the past, it might also create some serious problems, such as e.g. the lack of safety in the event of an earthquake, if the flexibility is not used consciously by architects and interior designers. This article attempts to define and establish some rules for the interior (...)
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  11. Designing cities and buildings as if they were ethical choices.Jessica Woolliams - 2010 - In Craig Hanks (ed.), Technology and values: essential readings. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Ethical Guidelines for Structural Interventions to Small-Scale Historic Stone Masonry Buildings.Yonca Hurol, Hülya Yüceer & Hacer Başarır - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (6):1447-1468.
    Structural interventions to historic stone masonry buildings require that both structural and heritage values be considered simultaneously. The absence of one of these value systems in implementation can be regarded as an unethical professional action. The research objective of this article is to prepare a guideline for ensuring ethical structural interventions to small-scale stone historic masonry buildings in the conservation areas of Northern Cyprus. The methodology covers an analysis of internationally accepted conservation documents and national laws related to (...)
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    A goal-framing perspective on the important aspects of energy-efficient multifamily buildings.Pimkamol Mattsson & Maria Johansson - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The growth of Sweden’s urban population necessitates new approaches for increasing the sustainability and energy efficiency of multifamily buildings. The development of such approaches will require a holistic and integrated understanding of the factors driving the decision making of both professionals who design buildings and end-users who live in them. This paper, therefore, uses the goal framing theory to determine which aspects of multifamily buildings are considered important by these two groups of actors. An empirical study based (...)
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    Architecture for Anatomy: History, Affect, and the Material Reproduction of the Body in Two Medical School Buildings.John Nott - 2023 - Body and Society 29 (2):99-129.
    Medical schools are among the most important spaces for the history of the body. It is here that students come to know the anatomical bodies of their future patients and, through a process of cognitive and embodied practice, that the knowing bodies of future clinicians are also shaped. Practical and theoretical understandings of medicine are formed in these affective and historied buildings and in collaboration with a broad material culture of education. Medical schools are, however, both under-theorised and under-historicised. (...)
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    Nippur, III: Kassite Buildings in Area WC-1. Excavations at Nippur.Marc van de Mieroop & Richard L. Zettler - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (1):168.
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  16. The application of narrative to the conservation of historic buildings.Peter Lamarque & Nigel Walter - 2019 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics (1):5–27.
    The paper is a dialogue between a conservation architect who works on medieval churches and an analytic aesthetician interested in the principles underlying restoration and conservation. The focus of the debate is the explanatory role of narrative in understanding and justifying elective changes to historic buildings. For the architect this is a fruitful model and offers a basis for a genuinely new approach to a philosophy of conservation. The philosopher, however, has been sceptical about appeals to narrative in other (...)
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    Unknown Two Buildings Of The XIV Th Century In Mersin: Camili Village Central Mosque And Tomb.H. Sibel Ünalan - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:3151-3167.
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    Learning landmarks and routes in multi-floored buildings.Alain Berthoz & Guillaume Thibault - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5):545-545.
    Existing studies have proposed that humans preferentially memorize buildings as a collection of floors. Yet this might stem from the fact that environments were also explored by floors. We have studied this potential bias with a learning and recognition experiment. We have detected a positive influence of the learning route on spatial memory performances.
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    Simulation Study on Fire Visibility of Typical Floor Planes of Modern Super High-Rise Office Buildings in China.Tongtong Zhang - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-14.
    With the development of office forms, the space form of super high-rise office buildings changed from the unitary efficient office space to a complex space that integrated office, communication, and experience, which also diversified the design of typical floors in the office zone. However, from the perspective of fire prevention, the placement of shared space changed the form of the plane in typical floors in the office zone, affecting the smoke spreading of fire and paths of personnel evacuation. Hence, (...)
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    Perception and acceptance of agricultural production in and on urban buildings : a qualitative study from Berlin, Germany.Kathrin Specht, Rosemarie Siebert & Susanne Thomaier - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (4):753-769.
    Rooftop gardens, rooftop greenhouses and indoor farms have been established or planned by activists and private companies in Berlin. These projects promise to produce a range of goods that could have positive impacts on the urban setting but also carry a number of risks and uncertainties. In this early innovation phase, the relevant stakeholders’ perceptions and social acceptance of ZFarming represent important preconditions for success or failure of the further diffusion of this practice. We used the framework of acceptance to (...)
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    Introduction: Living Buildings: Plectic Systems Architecture.Roy Ascott - 2009 - Technoetic Arts 7 (2):73-73.
    The journal welcomes theorists and practitioners, working at the leading edge of their field, to guest-edit issues of the journal. In this present case, we are delighted to have secured the collaboration of Professor Neil Spiller and Doctor Rachel Armstrong of the Bartlett. I wish to thank them both, and their selected authors, for the originality and scope of the articles here assembled.
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    Effect of Unprofessional Supervision on Durability of Buildings.Javad Yahaghi - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (1):331-332.
    The durability of buildings which depends on the nature of the supervisory system used in their construction is an important feature of the construction industry. This article tries to draw the readers’ attention to the effect of untrained and unprofessional building supervisors and their unethical performance on the durability of buildings.
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  23. The Application of Narrative to the Conservation of Historic Buildings.Peter Lamarque & Nigel Walter - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 56 (1):5.
    The paper is a dialogue between a conservation architect who works on medieval churches and an analytic aesthetician interested in the principles underlying restoration and conservation. The focus of the debate is the explanatory role of narrative in understanding and justifying elective changes to historic buildings. For the architect this is a fruitful model and offers a basis for a genuinely new approach to a philosophy of conservation. The philosopher, however, has been sceptical about appeals to narrative in other (...)
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    Design-Politics: How Buildings Mean.Lawrence J. Vale - 2020 - Architecture Philosophy 5 (1).
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    An Analysis on the Symbolic Meaning of'Buildings' in Samak Ayyar Story.Zainab Choghadi & Mahdi Noorian - 2013 - Asian Culture and History 5 (2):p174.
    Old stories, rather than being a means to shorten the long winter nights or make children's eyelids heavy, were the hidden treasures of peoples’ social and psychological history. They contained, more than anything else, archetypal motifs which were expressed through various symbols. One such old stories was SamakAyyar which appeared in the north-eastern region of the Iranian plateau. The initial narrators of SamakAyyar were most probably the Aryan branch of the Indo-Aryan settlers. The fact that Aryans were neighbouring the Hindu (...)
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    The Science Of Sick Buildings.Suzanne Jamieson - 2008 - Metascience 17 (2):307-309.
  27. Medieval Yorkshire Towns: People, Buildings and Spaces. [REVIEW]Sarah Jones - 2002 - The Medieval Review 10.
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    Nishapur: Some Early Islamic Buildings and Their Decoration.A. Sh Shahbazi & Charles K. Wilkinson - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):153.
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    From Smelly Buildings to the Scented Past: An Overview of Olfactory Heritage.Cecilia Bembibre & Matija Strlič - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Olfactory heritage is an aspect of cultural heritage concerning the smells that are meaningful to a community due to their connections with significant places, practices, objects or traditions. Knowledge in this field is produced at the intersection of history, heritage science, chemistry, archaeology, anthropology, art history, sensory science, olfactory museology, sensory geography and other domains. Drawing on perspectives from system dynamics, an approach which focuses on how parts of a system and their relationships result in the collective behaviours of the (...)
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    Applications of Uncertainty Models as Support in Smart Buildings and Ethical Computing in Edge Computing of Smart Cities.Ying Li & Trip Huwan - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-13.
    In order to improve the effect of smart city construction, this paper combines smart buildings and ethical computing to conduct research on smart city edge computing. The new smart city architecture based on the flexible deployment of edge computing and data slicing capabilities provides support for the transformation of smart city construction from hardware embedded technology, access means, and software data processing. Moreover, this paper uses information technology to collect, process, analyze, use the information to achieve intelligence, and integrate (...)
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    Ken Dark, ed., Secular Buildings and the Archaeology of Everyday Life in the Byzantine Empire. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2004. Paper. Pp. iii, 132; black-and-white figures. Distributed in the U.S. by the David Brown Book Company, P.O. Box 511, Oakville, CT 06779. [REVIEW]Amy Papalexandrou - 2006 - Speculum 81 (4):1178-1180.
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    Window Opening Behavior of Residential Buildings during the Transitional Season in China’s Xi’an.Xiaolong Yang, Jiali Liu, Qinglong Meng, Yingan Wei, Yu Lei, Mengdi Wu, Yuxuan Shang, Liang Zhang & Yingchen Lian - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-16.
    Window opening behavior in residential buildings has important theoretical significance and practical value for improving energy conservation, indoor thermal comfort, and indoor air quality. Climate and cultural differences may lead to different window opening behavior by residents. Currently, research on residential window opening behavior in northwest China has focused on indoor air quality, and few probabilistic models of residential window behaviors have been established. Therefore, in this study, we focused on an analysis of factors influencing window opening behavior and (...)
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    THE MEDIEVAL DOMINICANS: BOOKS, BUILDINGS, MUSIC AND LITURGY [Medieval Monastic Studies 7] edited by Eleanor J. Giraud and Christian T. Leitmeir, Brepols: Turnhout, Belgium, 2021, pp.404, £85.00, hbk. [REVIEW]O. P. Matthew Jarvis - 2023 - New Blackfriars 104 (1110):236-239.
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    Roman Public Buildings[REVIEW]Susan Walker - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (2):480-481.
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    Greek City-Buildings Roland Martin: L'Urbanisme dans la Grèce antique. Pp. 304; 32 plates, 64 figs. Paris: Picard, 1956. Paper, 3,500 fr. [REVIEW]R. E. Wycherley - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (3-4):245-246.
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  36. The homelessness of the Catholic Church and the sacral buildings in Andean Peru: Juli, Rondocan, Aranhuay and Chaca.Ewa Kubiak & Joanna Pietraszczyk-Sękowska - 2011 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 13:159-182.
     
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    Old Works of Art and Foundation Buildings in Bosnia-Herzegovina After the Invasion: The Newspaper Vatan Sample.EKİZ Mehmet - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1005-1011.
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    An ontology-based graph approach to support buildings design conformity with a given style.Grażyna Ślusarczyk, Barbara Strug & Karolina Stasiak - 2016 - Applied ontology 11 (4):279-300.
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    Legal basis of regulation of inter-confessional conflicts over religious buildings.M. Palinchak - 1996 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 4:29-36.
    The experience of Transcarpathia shows that the heads of district and village councils are not well aware of the legal framework for the regulation of inter-confessional conflicts. Legislation in the media is interpreted differently. A paradoxical situation has arisen: by proclaiming a course on the construction of a lawful state, we are still continuing to build relationships between believers of different denominations and trends, believers and non-believers, state authorities and religious institutions, not on the principle of the rule of law (...)
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    Urban agriculture of the future: an overview of sustainability aspects of food production in and on buildings[REVIEW]Kathrin Specht, Rosemarie Siebert, Ina Hartmann, Ulf B. Freisinger, Magdalena Sawicka, Armin Werner, Susanne Thomaier, Dietrich Henckel, Heike Walk & Axel Dierich - 2014 - Agriculture and Human Values 31 (1):33-51.
    Innovative forms of green urban architecture aim to combine food, production, and design to produce food on a larger scale in and on buildings in urban areas. It includes rooftop gardens, rooftop greenhouses, indoor farms, and other building-related forms. This study uses the framework of sustainability to understand the role of ZFarming in future urban food production and to review the major benefits and limitations. The results are based on an analysis of 96 documents published in accessible international resources. (...)
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    The control, at the design stage, of risks related to buildings management over time.Claudio Martani, Cinzia Talamo & Giancarlo Paganin - 2013 - Techne: Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment 6.
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    Berlin and its Buildings. Part IV. [REVIEW]Rudolf Hillebrecht - 1973 - Philosophy and History 6 (1):75-77.
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    Berlin and its Buildings. Part IV. [REVIEW]Rudolf Hillebrecht - 1973 - Philosophy and History 6 (1):75-77.
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    Edge monkeys - the design of habitat specific robots in buildings.Stephen A. Gage & Will Thorne - 2005 - Technoetic Arts 3 (3):169-179.
    This paper presents a concept for using robots as part of a design strategy that encourages a ‘bottom-up’ approach to environmental control. Robot friendly environments within the building enclosure are proposed and an analogy is made to natural ‘ecosystems’. Detail design issues are discussed, including the relationships that might occur between robots, building users and maintenance engineers. The concept is speculative in that it presents some of the implications of a mode of actuation that is radically different from the usual.
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    Some notes and questions on the setting of buildings.R. F. Gill - 1978 - British Journal of Aesthetics 18 (4):370-372.
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    Freedom of expression and disruptions at meetings of student societies in university buildings.Allan R. Gold - 1990 - Minerva 28 (1):96-97.
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    Tools and procedures for a" maintenance oriented" design for buildings of worship.Cinzia Talamo - 2013 - Techne: Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment 6.
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    Models and world making: bodies, buildings, black boxes.Annabel Jane Wharton - 2021 - London: University of Virginia Press.
    From climate change forecasts and pandemic maps to Lego sets and Ancestry algorithms, models encompass our world and our lives. In her thought-provoking new book, Annabel Wharton begins with a definition drawn from the quantitative sciences and the philosophy of science but holds that history and critical cultural theory are essential to a fuller understanding of modeling. Considering changes in the medical body model and the architectural model, from the Middle Ages to the twenty-first century, Wharton demonstrates the ways in (...)
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    Portrait of Canterbury CathedralPortrait of Salisbury CathedralColonial Williamsburg-Its Buildings and Gardens.Paul Zucker, G. H. Cook, A. Lawrence Kocher & Howard Dearstyne - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (4):269.
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  50. A Vertical Forest in Milan. Green high-rise buildings in the centre of the Italian metropolis.Melanie Müller-Boscaro - 2013 - Topos: European Landscape Magazine 83:43.
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