This is a presentation from a series related to course LA181 named "Introduction to Environmental Design", Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdulaziz University.
3rd Lesson ( Built Environment in Responding to Natural & Human Environments ...Farouk Daghistani
This is a presentation from a series related to course LA181 named "Introduction to Environmental Design", Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdulaziz University.
4th Lesson ( Professions of the Environmental Design ): Part 1: ( Architectur...Farouk Daghistani
This is a presentation from a series related to course LA181 named "Introduction to Environmental Design", Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdulaziz University.
Hydrospatial 21 [Education] - Dr Bob Williams
My presentation at Hydrospatial 21 at Cairns in February 2022 was titled "Back to the Future: The Climate for Change and the Hydrographer of the Future". It referred to supplementary information in other presentations.
This supplementary presentation describes "Education" and related topics; a personal experience
EDUCATION is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills and personal development and should be an enlightening experience.
My reflection is the the Mid-70s to Mid-80s were Enlightening years. This presentation describes my activities for that timeline including studies at the Canberra College of Education
A personal experience by Dr Bob Williams 1983-88 with lead up to MSc (Cartography) studies at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. This is followed by initiatives including conferences.
The article linked to (below) is somewhat of an odyssey. It commences with discussion on, possibly, the first land information system in Australia and my association with it - Eurobodalla.
It then briefly describes follow on applications including a military terrain-mapping product. Subsequent products cover the littoral zone for beach landings. So, it could be described as terrain intelligence.
This idea stemmed from the D-Day invasion maps (Benson and Bigot).
And, so, follows the Benson and Bigot story – an amazing cartographic accomplishment. To view a video of this stunning activity view the link at the end of the article.
My Hydrospatial 21 presentation titled "Back to the Future: The Climate for Change and the Hydrographer of the Future" contained a number of slides noting supplement.
This presentation is the Rosetta link. It suggests that visionary capabilities are possible and uses components of the Rosetta mission with past capabilities.
3rd Lesson ( Built Environment in Responding to Natural & Human Environments ...Farouk Daghistani
This is a presentation from a series related to course LA181 named "Introduction to Environmental Design", Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdulaziz University.
4th Lesson ( Professions of the Environmental Design ): Part 1: ( Architectur...Farouk Daghistani
This is a presentation from a series related to course LA181 named "Introduction to Environmental Design", Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdulaziz University.
Hydrospatial 21 [Education] - Dr Bob Williams
My presentation at Hydrospatial 21 at Cairns in February 2022 was titled "Back to the Future: The Climate for Change and the Hydrographer of the Future". It referred to supplementary information in other presentations.
This supplementary presentation describes "Education" and related topics; a personal experience
EDUCATION is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills and personal development and should be an enlightening experience.
My reflection is the the Mid-70s to Mid-80s were Enlightening years. This presentation describes my activities for that timeline including studies at the Canberra College of Education
A personal experience by Dr Bob Williams 1983-88 with lead up to MSc (Cartography) studies at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. This is followed by initiatives including conferences.
The article linked to (below) is somewhat of an odyssey. It commences with discussion on, possibly, the first land information system in Australia and my association with it - Eurobodalla.
It then briefly describes follow on applications including a military terrain-mapping product. Subsequent products cover the littoral zone for beach landings. So, it could be described as terrain intelligence.
This idea stemmed from the D-Day invasion maps (Benson and Bigot).
And, so, follows the Benson and Bigot story – an amazing cartographic accomplishment. To view a video of this stunning activity view the link at the end of the article.
My Hydrospatial 21 presentation titled "Back to the Future: The Climate for Change and the Hydrographer of the Future" contained a number of slides noting supplement.
This presentation is the Rosetta link. It suggests that visionary capabilities are possible and uses components of the Rosetta mission with past capabilities.
MIU Conference 2005 Planning Workshops in Beer-ShevaNachman Shelef
www.miu.org.il
MIU - Movement for Israeli Urbanism
Planning Workshops as part of the Conference in Beer-Sheva 2005
מרחב - התנועה לעירוניות מתחדשת בישראל
כנס באר-שבע
TOWARDS THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN
Palestine: Land of Olives and Vines
Cultural Landscape of Southern Jerusalem - Battir
World Heritage site in Danger
[10 December 2017—72 pages]
Mapping Battir—2003/2007-2011/2012-2018
The authors-creators of these topographic works and of their treasure (its jewel box), the Battir Ecomuseum, have never been heard to this, never.
Their common visionary willingness was constantly neglected, totally nullified at local level, frustrating their efforts to nothing, until they gave up and abandoned their hopes.
This is a paradox that tells all about the superficiality of our times embodied by indolent egos, untaught, unenlightened, inexperienced, benighted, coarse until vulgarity, who confuse the whole with the nothing, trying to simplify all, without seeing the cost of the ignorance at the expenses of the common good, nourishing, without counting, lies and corruption, all the odds.
It was necessary that a group of landscape students of Lille invited me to #Battir (from 24 April to 4 May 2012) and produced this unpredictable encounter; it was necessary the collective spirit of the civil engineer of this dream team, conscious, he, of the urgency of protecting this unpublished cartographic Battirian Patrimony, to make this collaborative cultural masterpiece universal.
Many doors opened since, challenging deathlike silences, opening always further to the sharing of knowledge.
It was necessary to put in place all these networks to guarantee the protection of this common good #Battir, by its sharing, encouraging the teaching of civil cartography through the access to its institutional data.
Opening these network accounts end of 2012 was a response among the others of the urgency of conveying this exquisite good, all the odds.
No one is allowed to pretend these 15 years of anthropologic study, its topographic survey and cartographic works do not exist.
Thank you for sharing,
forever.
Infinitely.
Jasmine Desclaux-Salachas, cartographer
@les Cafés-Cartographiques
Presentation to the Sigma Xi society discusses how the field of geomatics or applied GIS has changed from the days of NASA satellite images in the 1960s to the current interest in using Google Earth technology in applied geography studies
1st Lesson ( Environment ): Part 2: ( Built Environment )Farouk Daghistani
This is a presentation from a series related to course LA181 named "Introduction to Environmental Design", Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdulaziz University.
MIU Conference 2005 Planning Workshops in Beer-ShevaNachman Shelef
www.miu.org.il
MIU - Movement for Israeli Urbanism
Planning Workshops as part of the Conference in Beer-Sheva 2005
מרחב - התנועה לעירוניות מתחדשת בישראל
כנס באר-שבע
TOWARDS THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN
Palestine: Land of Olives and Vines
Cultural Landscape of Southern Jerusalem - Battir
World Heritage site in Danger
[10 December 2017—72 pages]
Mapping Battir—2003/2007-2011/2012-2018
The authors-creators of these topographic works and of their treasure (its jewel box), the Battir Ecomuseum, have never been heard to this, never.
Their common visionary willingness was constantly neglected, totally nullified at local level, frustrating their efforts to nothing, until they gave up and abandoned their hopes.
This is a paradox that tells all about the superficiality of our times embodied by indolent egos, untaught, unenlightened, inexperienced, benighted, coarse until vulgarity, who confuse the whole with the nothing, trying to simplify all, without seeing the cost of the ignorance at the expenses of the common good, nourishing, without counting, lies and corruption, all the odds.
It was necessary that a group of landscape students of Lille invited me to #Battir (from 24 April to 4 May 2012) and produced this unpredictable encounter; it was necessary the collective spirit of the civil engineer of this dream team, conscious, he, of the urgency of protecting this unpublished cartographic Battirian Patrimony, to make this collaborative cultural masterpiece universal.
Many doors opened since, challenging deathlike silences, opening always further to the sharing of knowledge.
It was necessary to put in place all these networks to guarantee the protection of this common good #Battir, by its sharing, encouraging the teaching of civil cartography through the access to its institutional data.
Opening these network accounts end of 2012 was a response among the others of the urgency of conveying this exquisite good, all the odds.
No one is allowed to pretend these 15 years of anthropologic study, its topographic survey and cartographic works do not exist.
Thank you for sharing,
forever.
Infinitely.
Jasmine Desclaux-Salachas, cartographer
@les Cafés-Cartographiques
Presentation to the Sigma Xi society discusses how the field of geomatics or applied GIS has changed from the days of NASA satellite images in the 1960s to the current interest in using Google Earth technology in applied geography studies
1st Lesson ( Environment ): Part 2: ( Built Environment )Farouk Daghistani
This is a presentation from a series related to course LA181 named "Introduction to Environmental Design", Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdulaziz University.
Role of Remote Sensing(RS) and Geographical Information System (GIS) in Geogr...Prof Ashis Sarkar
since1970s, there has been a sharp rise in Global Resource Information System (gris) facilitated by satellites/satellite-aided geodetic, cartographic and geostatistical methods. This enormous information base needs an entirely new methods of analysis and interpretation. Hence, emerged an entirely new branch of learning and methodology, “geoinformatics”.
This is a presentation from a series related to course LA181 named "Introduction to Environmental Design", Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdulaziz University.
This is a presentation from a series related to course LA181 named "Introduction to Environmental Design", Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdulaziz University.
3rd Lesson ( Built Environment in Responding to Natural & Human Environments ...Farouk Daghistani
This is a presentation from a series related to course LA181 named "Introduction to Environmental Design", Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdulaziz University.
This is a presentation from a series related to course LA181 named "Introduction to Environmental Design", Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdulaziz University.
1st Lesson ( Environment ): Part 3: ( Human Environment )Farouk Daghistani
This is a presentation from a series related to course LA181 named "Introduction to Environmental Design", Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdulaziz University.
This is a presentation from a series related to course LA181 named "Introduction to Environmental Design", Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdulaziz University.
Expert Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Drafting ServicesResDraft
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7 Alternatives to Bullet Points in PowerPointAlvis Oh
So you tried all the ways to beautify your bullet points on your pitch deck but it just got way uglier. These points are supposed to be memorable and leave a lasting impression on your audience. With these tips, you'll no longer have to spend so much time thinking how you should present your pointers.
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
4th Lesson ( Professions of the Environmental Design ): Part 2: ( Urban and Regional Planning & Geomatics )
1. Professions of the
Faculty of Environmental Design
(King Abdul-aziz University
(Lesson 4 - Part 2: Urban and Regional Planning
and Geomatics)
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani
2. Urban & Regional Planning
(مييقلإلاو احلرضي يطتخطل)ا
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani
3. • What is Planning
(in general)… ?
• it is to work out in advance
how something is to be
done or organized.
• Planning is like a map.
Urban & Regional Planning
(Definition of Planning)
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistaniv
4. What is Urban and Regional
Planning?
It is the science and art of organizing
and policy-making of land uses,
Buildings and transportation over a
medium/long-term (5-20 years or
more and) and over a large area to
provide the best possible economy,
comfort, and beauty.
(Definition of Urban Planning)
Urban & Regional Planning
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani
5. Old:
- Mesopotamia
- Egypt
Recent:
- Industrial Revolution (1750 to 1850):
- Urban Planning 1890s
- 1909: 1st Academic Program
(History)
Urban & Regional Planning
The worker's settelment at ancient town of
Kahun, near Giza.
Source: Raymnd Unwin,"Town Planning in Practice"
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani
6. From: Land Parcel scale … To: National Scale…
Urban & Regional Planning
(Scales of Work)
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani
7. Urban & Regional Planning concerns a wide range of
aspects including…
- Land use - Suburbanization
- Urban growth - Transportation
- Urban decay & renewal - Development plans
- Slums
- Utilities
- Facilities
Urban & Regional Planning
(Specialization)
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani
8. Urban & Regional Planning
(Clients)
Types of Clients:
-Public Sector (Mostly)
-Private Sector
Private Sector:
- Urban Planning firms
- Real Estate firms
- Investment & Development firms,
- Consultation firms
- Research Centers
Public Sectors:
- Ministries…
- Municipalities…
- Transportation…
- Environmental…
- Planning…
- Educational…
- Research Centers…
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani
9. Urban & Regional Planning
Some Needed Basic Skills:
-Appreciating engineering, Economy and Statistics.
- Ability to interrelate between multifaceted urban living aspects .
-Ability to prepare mid-term and long-term plans
-Understanding and implementing laws and regulations
- Communication skills
- Graphical: (Free-hand & Computer)
- Verbal
(Needed Skills)
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani
12. Geomatics is the science and
technology of gathering,
analyzing, interpreting,
distributing and using
geographic information.
Geomatics
(Definition)
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani
13. • Geomatics Term - first used in 1975 by Bernard Dubuisson.
• First Academic program in (1986) – Laval University, Canada.
• Geomatics (new) = Geoinformatics (relatively old)
• Partially new discipline – Partially an umbrella for a number
of disciplines.
Geomatics
(History)
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani
14. 1. Geographic Information Systems (GIS): captures, stores,
analyzes, manages, and presents data that is linked to
location
2. Global positioning system (GPS): provides reliable
positioning, navigation, and timing services anywhere on
earth using satellites, monitoring stations on earth and the
GPS receivers owned by users.
3. Geodesy: a branch of earth sciences, is the scientific
discipline that deals with the measurement and
representation of the Earth, including its gravitational field,
in a three-dimensional time-varying space.
Geomatics
(Disciplines)
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani
15. Continue ...
4. Remote sensing
5. Surveying
6. Cartography
7. Photogrammetry: the science of taking measurements
from photographs to make physical maps, including
topographic maps
8. Computer Science
Geomatics
(Disciplines)
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani
16. Space (X Y Z) + Time (T) = XYZT
3Ds + 1D = 4Ds
Examples: Population growth, Gender & Age
distributions, Air Temperature… etc.
Geomatics
(Dimensions)
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani
17. 1. Data Collection:
Instruments:
a. Ground-based
b. Air-based
c. See-based
d. Satellites
Geomatics
(Dealing with Data)
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani
18. 2. Processing & Analyzing:
3. Final Products:
- Thematic Mapping
- Surveys
- Satellite Images
- 3D Models
Geomatics
(Dealing with Data)
Prepared by Dr. Farouk Daghistani