He was an architect, designer, urbanist, writer, and one of the pioneers of what is now called modern architecture.
He was a pioneer in studies of modern high design and was dedicated to providing better living conditions for the residents of crowded cities
The presentation covers general details about architect , Villa Sovoye, Centre Le Corbusier and few other works
Frank Gehry designed the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, completing construction in 2003. The building features an intricate exterior of overlapping sculptural forms clad in steel that has been called a work of art. Gehry aimed to create a space with intimate acoustics that represented the hull of a boat to connect the orchestra and audience through music. The design defies symmetry with organic volumes and surfaces bridged by glass, fulfilling an important role in the urban area through Gehry's unique vision.
Aldo Rossi was born in Milan, Italy in 1931.
He studied architecture in Milan and was a teacher in the same in various Universities in Italy, Germany, Spain and the U.S.
John Ruskin- The Seven Lamps of ArchitectureVaibhav Mudgal
From Theory of Architecture the presentation is about the modern philosopher/writer/architect/artist john ruskin and his book seven lamps of architecture
Robert Venturi was an influential American architect known for helping establish postmodern architecture. Some of his key works include the Vanna Venturi House (1964), which featured ornamentation and architectural complexity that challenged modernist design, the Provincial Capitol Building in Toulouse, France (1999), and the Episcopal Academy Chapel (2008). Venturi's buildings often incorporated symbolic cultural references and juxtaposed different architectural styles.
Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect born in 1867 who is considered one of the greatest architects of all time. He developed an organic style of architecture that aimed to harmonize structures with humanity and nature. Some of his most important works included Prairie style homes with low horizontal forms blending into the landscape, and public buildings like the Larkin Administration Building which pioneered innovations like air conditioning and suspended toilets. His Unity Temple, built in 1906, is considered one of his masterworks and one of the first modern buildings for its consolidation of aesthetic intent and structure through reinforced concrete. Wright designed over 1,000 structures in his career which demonstrated his mastery of form and integration of buildings with their surroundings.
Dissertation-Minimalism in ArchitectureKriti Bafna
This report has a deeper understanding regarding the minimalism in architecture by focusing on the characteristics, elements and principles of minimalism in architecture and ways by which architects like Mies van der Rohe and Tadao Ando followed to achieve the fine quality in the buildings.
He was an architect, designer, urbanist, writer, and one of the pioneers of what is now called modern architecture.
He was a pioneer in studies of modern high design and was dedicated to providing better living conditions for the residents of crowded cities
The presentation covers general details about architect , Villa Sovoye, Centre Le Corbusier and few other works
Frank Gehry designed the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, completing construction in 2003. The building features an intricate exterior of overlapping sculptural forms clad in steel that has been called a work of art. Gehry aimed to create a space with intimate acoustics that represented the hull of a boat to connect the orchestra and audience through music. The design defies symmetry with organic volumes and surfaces bridged by glass, fulfilling an important role in the urban area through Gehry's unique vision.
Aldo Rossi was born in Milan, Italy in 1931.
He studied architecture in Milan and was a teacher in the same in various Universities in Italy, Germany, Spain and the U.S.
John Ruskin- The Seven Lamps of ArchitectureVaibhav Mudgal
From Theory of Architecture the presentation is about the modern philosopher/writer/architect/artist john ruskin and his book seven lamps of architecture
Robert Venturi was an influential American architect known for helping establish postmodern architecture. Some of his key works include the Vanna Venturi House (1964), which featured ornamentation and architectural complexity that challenged modernist design, the Provincial Capitol Building in Toulouse, France (1999), and the Episcopal Academy Chapel (2008). Venturi's buildings often incorporated symbolic cultural references and juxtaposed different architectural styles.
Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect born in 1867 who is considered one of the greatest architects of all time. He developed an organic style of architecture that aimed to harmonize structures with humanity and nature. Some of his most important works included Prairie style homes with low horizontal forms blending into the landscape, and public buildings like the Larkin Administration Building which pioneered innovations like air conditioning and suspended toilets. His Unity Temple, built in 1906, is considered one of his masterworks and one of the first modern buildings for its consolidation of aesthetic intent and structure through reinforced concrete. Wright designed over 1,000 structures in his career which demonstrated his mastery of form and integration of buildings with their surroundings.
Dissertation-Minimalism in ArchitectureKriti Bafna
This report has a deeper understanding regarding the minimalism in architecture by focusing on the characteristics, elements and principles of minimalism in architecture and ways by which architects like Mies van der Rohe and Tadao Ando followed to achieve the fine quality in the buildings.
The document discusses the evolution of postmodern architectural history and theory. It provides 11 key points about postmodernism according to Charles Jencks, including that it embraces pluralism, ambiguity, and uses irony to juxtapose opposites. Jencks also notes that postmodernism incorporates the modern, and represents a culture with a sense of departure but no clear direction. The document explores themes of postmodern architecture like historicism, eclecticism, and reconciling old and new generations.
Habib Rahman was one of the first generation of Indian architects to introduce modernism. He brought the Bauhaus style to India while incorporating traditional Indian architectural elements. Some of his notable works include the Gandhi Ghat Memorial in Kolkata, the New Secretariat building in Kolkata, which was one of the first high-rise buildings in India, the UGC building in Delhi, and Rabindra Bhavan in Delhi. For Rabindra Bhavan, Rahman reinterpreted traditional Indian elements like chajjas and jalis in a modern form to create a building that belonged uniquely to India.
Expressionism Modernism Sustainable Architecture Rookery Walt Disney Concert ...Dipesh Pradhan
This document provides information on contemporary architecture, including expressionism, modernism, and sustainable architecture. It discusses the expressionist movement in Germany and key expressionist architects and buildings. Modernism is introduced as a reaction to industrialization and a search for new forms of expression. Key philosophies and early modernist figures are outlined. Principles of sustainable design are presented, including reducing resource use, life cycle design, and humane design. The Rookery Building in Chicago is highlighted as an architectural masterpiece incorporating these principles.
Vernacular architecture case study with examplesVISHAKA BOTHRA
case study on vernacular architecture, examples of vernacular architecture, literature case study of vernacular architecture, examples of vernacular architecture of India, Maharashtra, Nanded, Aurangabad, complete case study on vernacular architecture
Basic overview of the political, cultural and social influences on 20th century Architecture based on Kenneth Frampton's "Modern Architecture: A Critical History', for teaching fifth semester B.Arch students of University of Calicut.
Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, better known as Le Corbusier, was a pioneering Swiss-French architect, designer, painter, urban planner, writer, and one of the pioneers of what is now called modern architecture. Some of his most notable works included the Villa Savoye in Paris, the city of Chandigarh in India, and the Unite d'Habitation in Marseille, France. He was influential in establishing the International Style of architecture and is widely regarded as one of the most influential architects of the 20th century.
Several factors influenced traditional house forms, including climate, materials, technology, culture and site conditions. While climate initially drove early shelters, culture became more influential over time as societies evolved. Houses came to symbolize cultural practices and beliefs, with spaces organized according to social hierarchies and religious symbols incorporated. Site constraints like flooding or earthquakes also directly shaped house designs in some areas. Overall, houses reflected and reinforced the collective understanding and identity of their communities.
The document summarizes the life and work of renowned architect Le Corbusier. It outlines that he was born in Switzerland and studied architecture, adopting his pseudonym in the 1920s. It describes some of his key architectural designs like the Villa Savoye and Carpenter Center, as well as his influence on modernist architecture and ideas around urban planning. Le Corbusier dedicated his career to improving living conditions through innovative housing concepts.
analysing the celebrated buildings of star architects and using a different perspective to look at buildings. For any queries please feel free to mail me at nathigale@gmail.com
comment in the section below, if you want the soft copy! :)
This document provides an overview of post-modern architecture. It discusses how post-modernism emerged in the 1960s as a rejection of modernism's puritanical rules. Key figures like Robert Venturi argued for complexity and contradiction over simplicity. The document profiles several prominent post-modern architects like Venturi, Philip Johnson, Charles Moore, Michael Graves, and Frank Gehry. It examines some of their notable works and how they incorporated historical references, ornamentation, and contextual designs.
Joseph Allen Stein was an American architect who worked extensively in India from 1952 until his death in 2001. He is renowned for designing several important buildings in India in a modern regionalist style that incorporated local materials and drew from Indian architectural traditions. Some of his most notable works include the India International Center, India Habitat Center, Triveni Kala Sangam arts center, and buildings at the Lodhi Estate in Delhi.
The document provides information about the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, designed by architect Frank Gehry. It discusses the museum's unique titanium cladding and curved geometric forms, as well as its role in revitalizing Bilbao. The museum was constructed between 1993-1997, using a 3D computer model to guide the complex steel structure and unique titanium tile skin. Natural light illuminates the galleries through large windows and skylights. The museum houses notable art installations and has become one of the most admired works of architecture from the late 20th century.
LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE - WORK AND PHILOSOPHY Soumya Sharma
The document presents information about Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a pioneering modernist architect. It discusses two of his most famous works - the Barcelona Pavilion built for the 1929 World's Fair, and the Villa Tugendhat residential home. The pavilion was notable for its use of an open floor plan with movable interior walls, large glass windows, and minimal structural elements of steel and marble. The villa employed similar design principles along with features like curved frosted glass walls. Both works exemplified Mies' philosophy of simplifying forms and using industrial materials to bring the outdoors inside.
Raj Rewal was a prominent Indian architect born in 1934 in Hoshiarpur, India. He received architectural training and education in India as well as London and Paris. Notable for combining modern design with traditional Indian influences, Rewal designed several significant government and institutional buildings in Delhi, including the Hall of Nations exhibition complex. His works emphasized the use of local materials like stone and incorporated structural and spatial concepts from traditional Indian architecture.
Bernard Tschumi is an architect known for deconstructivism. Some key philosophies in his work include defamiliarization, cross-programming, event shock, destructuring, and superimposition. His Parc de la Villette in Paris used a grid system with lines, points, and surfaces superimposed. His Blue Residential Tower in New York took advantage of the site's zoning to create an angled facade. His Paul L Cejas School of Architecture in Miami featured two wings connected by colorful generators to promote interaction.
This document provides requirements and guidance for an architecture project to be completed in Maya and Mudbox software. It outlines the key deliverables, including a proposal, discussion posts, progress reports, and final project documentation. It also specifies that the design must consider elements of unity, scale, texture, balance, and proportion. The document then provides background information and examples to illustrate different approaches to these design principles that can be drawn upon for inspiration. It concludes by presenting templates for the required site analysis, design brainstorming, inspiration, and preliminary design drawing components of the proposal.
The document discusses the evolution of postmodern architectural history and theory. It provides 11 key points about postmodernism according to Charles Jencks, including that it embraces pluralism, ambiguity, and uses irony to juxtapose opposites. Jencks also notes that postmodernism incorporates the modern, and represents a culture with a sense of departure but no clear direction. The document explores themes of postmodern architecture like historicism, eclecticism, and reconciling old and new generations.
Habib Rahman was one of the first generation of Indian architects to introduce modernism. He brought the Bauhaus style to India while incorporating traditional Indian architectural elements. Some of his notable works include the Gandhi Ghat Memorial in Kolkata, the New Secretariat building in Kolkata, which was one of the first high-rise buildings in India, the UGC building in Delhi, and Rabindra Bhavan in Delhi. For Rabindra Bhavan, Rahman reinterpreted traditional Indian elements like chajjas and jalis in a modern form to create a building that belonged uniquely to India.
Expressionism Modernism Sustainable Architecture Rookery Walt Disney Concert ...Dipesh Pradhan
This document provides information on contemporary architecture, including expressionism, modernism, and sustainable architecture. It discusses the expressionist movement in Germany and key expressionist architects and buildings. Modernism is introduced as a reaction to industrialization and a search for new forms of expression. Key philosophies and early modernist figures are outlined. Principles of sustainable design are presented, including reducing resource use, life cycle design, and humane design. The Rookery Building in Chicago is highlighted as an architectural masterpiece incorporating these principles.
Vernacular architecture case study with examplesVISHAKA BOTHRA
case study on vernacular architecture, examples of vernacular architecture, literature case study of vernacular architecture, examples of vernacular architecture of India, Maharashtra, Nanded, Aurangabad, complete case study on vernacular architecture
Basic overview of the political, cultural and social influences on 20th century Architecture based on Kenneth Frampton's "Modern Architecture: A Critical History', for teaching fifth semester B.Arch students of University of Calicut.
Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, better known as Le Corbusier, was a pioneering Swiss-French architect, designer, painter, urban planner, writer, and one of the pioneers of what is now called modern architecture. Some of his most notable works included the Villa Savoye in Paris, the city of Chandigarh in India, and the Unite d'Habitation in Marseille, France. He was influential in establishing the International Style of architecture and is widely regarded as one of the most influential architects of the 20th century.
Several factors influenced traditional house forms, including climate, materials, technology, culture and site conditions. While climate initially drove early shelters, culture became more influential over time as societies evolved. Houses came to symbolize cultural practices and beliefs, with spaces organized according to social hierarchies and religious symbols incorporated. Site constraints like flooding or earthquakes also directly shaped house designs in some areas. Overall, houses reflected and reinforced the collective understanding and identity of their communities.
The document summarizes the life and work of renowned architect Le Corbusier. It outlines that he was born in Switzerland and studied architecture, adopting his pseudonym in the 1920s. It describes some of his key architectural designs like the Villa Savoye and Carpenter Center, as well as his influence on modernist architecture and ideas around urban planning. Le Corbusier dedicated his career to improving living conditions through innovative housing concepts.
analysing the celebrated buildings of star architects and using a different perspective to look at buildings. For any queries please feel free to mail me at nathigale@gmail.com
comment in the section below, if you want the soft copy! :)
This document provides an overview of post-modern architecture. It discusses how post-modernism emerged in the 1960s as a rejection of modernism's puritanical rules. Key figures like Robert Venturi argued for complexity and contradiction over simplicity. The document profiles several prominent post-modern architects like Venturi, Philip Johnson, Charles Moore, Michael Graves, and Frank Gehry. It examines some of their notable works and how they incorporated historical references, ornamentation, and contextual designs.
Joseph Allen Stein was an American architect who worked extensively in India from 1952 until his death in 2001. He is renowned for designing several important buildings in India in a modern regionalist style that incorporated local materials and drew from Indian architectural traditions. Some of his most notable works include the India International Center, India Habitat Center, Triveni Kala Sangam arts center, and buildings at the Lodhi Estate in Delhi.
The document provides information about the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, designed by architect Frank Gehry. It discusses the museum's unique titanium cladding and curved geometric forms, as well as its role in revitalizing Bilbao. The museum was constructed between 1993-1997, using a 3D computer model to guide the complex steel structure and unique titanium tile skin. Natural light illuminates the galleries through large windows and skylights. The museum houses notable art installations and has become one of the most admired works of architecture from the late 20th century.
LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE - WORK AND PHILOSOPHY Soumya Sharma
The document presents information about Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a pioneering modernist architect. It discusses two of his most famous works - the Barcelona Pavilion built for the 1929 World's Fair, and the Villa Tugendhat residential home. The pavilion was notable for its use of an open floor plan with movable interior walls, large glass windows, and minimal structural elements of steel and marble. The villa employed similar design principles along with features like curved frosted glass walls. Both works exemplified Mies' philosophy of simplifying forms and using industrial materials to bring the outdoors inside.
Raj Rewal was a prominent Indian architect born in 1934 in Hoshiarpur, India. He received architectural training and education in India as well as London and Paris. Notable for combining modern design with traditional Indian influences, Rewal designed several significant government and institutional buildings in Delhi, including the Hall of Nations exhibition complex. His works emphasized the use of local materials like stone and incorporated structural and spatial concepts from traditional Indian architecture.
Bernard Tschumi is an architect known for deconstructivism. Some key philosophies in his work include defamiliarization, cross-programming, event shock, destructuring, and superimposition. His Parc de la Villette in Paris used a grid system with lines, points, and surfaces superimposed. His Blue Residential Tower in New York took advantage of the site's zoning to create an angled facade. His Paul L Cejas School of Architecture in Miami featured two wings connected by colorful generators to promote interaction.
This document provides requirements and guidance for an architecture project to be completed in Maya and Mudbox software. It outlines the key deliverables, including a proposal, discussion posts, progress reports, and final project documentation. It also specifies that the design must consider elements of unity, scale, texture, balance, and proportion. The document then provides background information and examples to illustrate different approaches to these design principles that can be drawn upon for inspiration. It concludes by presenting templates for the required site analysis, design brainstorming, inspiration, and preliminary design drawing components of the proposal.
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This document provides requirements and guidance for an architecture project to be completed using Maya 3D modeling software. Students must submit a proposal, progress reports, and final documentation including a 3D digital model with textures, merged into a Photoshop file. The design must consider elements of unity, scale, proportion, and balance. Examples of different approaches to these principles are presented, including grid, pattern, color, minimal; human, intimate, and monumental scale; static and dynamic balance; and symmetry vs. asymmetry. Site analysis, inspiration, and rough and precise design drawings are required elements of the proposal.
Contemporary architecture is the architecture of the 21st century. It aims to break away from standard processes and thinking and is innovative. No single style is dominant, as contemporary architects work in postmodern, high-tech, and expressive styles. It features curved lines, composite volumes, new materials like glass and plants, large windows, and environmental considerations. Famous examples include Walt Disney Concert Hall with billowing stainless steel, Galaxy Soho with connected spherical structures, and Congregation Beth Sholom with an imposing pyramidal roof.
The document discusses four major movements in architecture from the late 20th century: Postmodernism, Deconstructivism, High-Tech, and Contextualism. Postmodernism rejected the minimalism of Modernism in favor of ornamentation and references to historical styles. Deconstructivism used fragmented and non-rectilinear shapes influenced by Cubism. High-Tech architecture prominently displayed the building's technical components and structure. Contextualism emphasized responding to a building's site through vernacularism, regionalism, and critical regionalism.
Hi- tech Architecture and its pioneering architects, Norman Foster , Richard ...Rohit Arora
Norman Foster is considered a pioneer of hi-tech architecture. Some key aspects of hi-tech architecture include the display of the building's structural components on the exterior, use of prefabricated materials like glass panels, and steel frames. Hi-tech buildings aim to be energy efficient through the use of high technology. Norman Foster and other architects like Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano have designed several landmark hi-tech buildings around the world.
This document provides information about Islamic architecture and its key features. It discusses how mosques are designed with elements like minarets, domes, and geometric shapes and patterns rather than images. The interior beauty is emphasized over exterior. It then highlights the 19th century Nasir Al-Mulk Mosque as an example, known for its pink color and intricate designs. Hypotheses are formed that its stained glass provides shade and represents divine light, while geometric designs cannot depict images as mandated and correspond to spiritual meanings like the circles representing the physical world. Overall, Islamic architecture is characterized by a focus on mathematics, symmetry, and abstract beauty through shapes and patterns instead of images.
This document provides an overview of different approaches to architectural theory throughout history. It discusses the need to categorize architectural studies into descriptive, explanatory, and normative genres. Prominent theorists and paradigms are then outlined, including Vitruvius' emphasis on durability, practicality, and beauty; the classical orders of Renaissance architecture; and modern functionalist theories developed in the Bauhaus school. Construction materials and techniques, as well as individual architects' personal styles, are also noted as influences on architectural theory formation over time.
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NEHRU SCIENCE CENTER MUMBAI and Dr. Kallam anji reddy memorial
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India's largest Science Centre designed by Achyut prakash Kanvinde.
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The document provides information on Bauhaus architecture and high-tech architecture. It discusses that Bauhaus was a school in Germany from 1919-1933 that combined crafts and fine arts. It had a focus on simple geometric forms, asymmetrical designs, and use of modern materials like steel and glass. Key architects included Walter Gropius, Hannes Meyer, and Mies van der Rohe. Notable Bauhaus buildings included the Seagram Building, Tugendhat Villa, and buildings in Tel Aviv. High-tech architecture emerged in the 1970s and used new technologies and materials like aluminum and steel. It emphasized transparency and exposed structures and services. Key architects were Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, Ren
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The theoretical conceptualization of architecture lends itself to many forms. There are newer technologies applied based on which maximum use is derived from architecture. At times the architectures give its most use of aesthetics and purpose, with very little work. This is core to the philosophy of minimalism. Minimalism in art and architecture is somewhat interweaved. Attempting to achieve and portray with little, minimalism also has a functional purpose. This report analyzes the subject of the Glass Pavilion at the Toledo Museum of Art that has been installed by Sanaa. The technology discussed is the glass technology, advantages of use and concern. The essay argues that Sanaa has embraced aesthetic and functional minimalism, through the analysis of the application of glass technology towards constructing the Glass Pavilion at the Toledo Museum of Art. This will help readers understand that minimalism applied in architecture can have both a functional use as well as an aesthetic use.
NORMAN FROSTER-HSBC BUILDING & RENAULT BUILDING.pptxMEGHANA S
Norman Robert Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank, OM, RA, HonFREng is a British architect and designer. Closely associated with the development of high-tech architecture, Foster is recognised as a key figure in British modernist architecture.
Rem Koolhaas is a renowned Dutch architect known for his innovative and gravity-defying structures. After graduating from architecture school in 1972, he founded OMA, his architecture firm, which takes an experimental approach to design through research, model-making, and allowing creative freedom. Some of Koolhaas' most notable buildings include the CCTV Headquarters in Beijing, Casa da Música in Porto, and Seattle Central Library, which showcase his bold visions for reinventing typologies through unique forms and spatial experiences.
Late Modernism encompasses the overall production of most recent architecture made between the aftermath of World War II and the early years of the 21st century. The terminology often points to similarities between late modernism and post-modernism although there are differences.
Late Modernism, also known as High-tech architecture or Structural Expressionism, is an architectural style that emerged in the late 80s, this style became a bridge between modernism and postmodernism.
Architecture in which the images, ideas, and motifs of the Modern Movement were taken to extremes, structure, technology, and services being grossly over stated at a time when Modernism was being questioned.
In the year 1980s the high tech architecture started to look different from the post modern architecture. Many of the themes and ideas which originated during the post modern times were added to the high tech architecture.
Modern architecture is primarily driven by technological and engineering developments, and it is true that the availability o f new building materials such as iron, steel, and glass drove the invention of new building techniques as part of the Industrial Revolution.
This report summarizes the bill of quantities for building materials needed for a living room case study. It includes the room measurements, materials calculations for walls, floor, ceiling and electrical equipment. Concrete quantities are calculated for walls based on the area and a bill of quantity tabulation is provided for walls, floor and ceiling materials with quantities, unit rates and total amounts. The conclusion states that a bill of quantities is essential for project planning and determining materials, labor and costs.
This document outlines the general facilities and requirements for a 4-star hotel, including public and private areas. It specifies that the hotel must operate 7 days a week, carry public liability insurance, and have 24-hour lifts for taller buildings. All areas must be cleaned daily. Public facilities include a lobby, reception, lounge, luggage storage, parking, shops, and restaurants. Other areas cover spas, pools, dining rooms, meeting spaces, fitness areas, and rooms for different needs. Private facilities involve security, conference rooms, offices, maintenance areas, and standard to luxury room types.
This document discusses various methods and materials for waterproofing buildings. It describes common waterproofing materials like polyurethane liquid membranes, cementitious coatings, EPDM rubber, bituminous membranes, PVC, and thermoplastics. It also outlines methods for waterproofing basements, roofs, floors, toilets, and bathrooms. These include interior/exterior drainage systems and vapor barriers. Sheet and liquid-applied membrane waterproofing options are presented along with their advantages.
Case study for Guggenheim Bilbao museum and Kalmar Museum of Art
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- Floor plans
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- Reference
A review on techniques and modelling methodologies used for checking electrom...nooriasukmaningtyas
The proper function of the integrated circuit (IC) in an inhibiting electromagnetic environment has always been a serious concern throughout the decades of revolution in the world of electronics, from disjunct devices to today’s integrated circuit technology, where billions of transistors are combined on a single chip. The automotive industry and smart vehicles in particular, are confronting design issues such as being prone to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Electronic control devices calculate incorrect outputs because of EMI and sensors give misleading values which can prove fatal in case of automotives. In this paper, the authors have non exhaustively tried to review research work concerned with the investigation of EMI in ICs and prediction of this EMI using various modelling methodologies and measurement setups.
CHINA’S GEO-ECONOMIC OUTREACH IN CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES AND FUTURE PROSPECTjpsjournal1
The rivalry between prominent international actors for dominance over Central Asia's hydrocarbon
reserves and the ancient silk trade route, along with China's diplomatic endeavours in the area, has been
referred to as the "New Great Game." This research centres on the power struggle, considering
geopolitical, geostrategic, and geoeconomic variables. Topics including trade, political hegemony, oil
politics, and conventional and nontraditional security are all explored and explained by the researcher.
Using Mackinder's Heartland, Spykman Rimland, and Hegemonic Stability theories, examines China's role
in Central Asia. This study adheres to the empirical epistemological method and has taken care of
objectivity. This study analyze primary and secondary research documents critically to elaborate role of
china’s geo economic outreach in central Asian countries and its future prospect. China is thriving in trade,
pipeline politics, and winning states, according to this study, thanks to important instruments like the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the Belt and Road Economic Initiative. According to this study,
China is seeing significant success in commerce, pipeline politics, and gaining influence on other
governments. This success may be attributed to the effective utilisation of key tools such as the Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation and the Belt and Road Economic Initiative.
We have compiled the most important slides from each speaker's presentation. This year’s compilation, available for free, captures the key insights and contributions shared during the DfMAy 2024 conference.
Harnessing WebAssembly for Real-time Stateless Streaming PipelinesChristina Lin
Traditionally, dealing with real-time data pipelines has involved significant overhead, even for straightforward tasks like data transformation or masking. However, in this talk, we’ll venture into the dynamic realm of WebAssembly (WASM) and discover how it can revolutionize the creation of stateless streaming pipelines within a Kafka (Redpanda) broker. These pipelines are adept at managing low-latency, high-data-volume scenarios.
A SYSTEMATIC RISK ASSESSMENT APPROACH FOR SECURING THE SMART IRRIGATION SYSTEMSIJNSA Journal
The smart irrigation system represents an innovative approach to optimize water usage in agricultural and landscaping practices. The integration of cutting-edge technologies, including sensors, actuators, and data analysis, empowers this system to provide accurate monitoring and control of irrigation processes by leveraging real-time environmental conditions. The main objective of a smart irrigation system is to optimize water efficiency, minimize expenses, and foster the adoption of sustainable water management methods. This paper conducts a systematic risk assessment by exploring the key components/assets and their functionalities in the smart irrigation system. The crucial role of sensors in gathering data on soil moisture, weather patterns, and plant well-being is emphasized in this system. These sensors enable intelligent decision-making in irrigation scheduling and water distribution, leading to enhanced water efficiency and sustainable water management practices. Actuators enable automated control of irrigation devices, ensuring precise and targeted water delivery to plants. Additionally, the paper addresses the potential threat and vulnerabilities associated with smart irrigation systems. It discusses limitations of the system, such as power constraints and computational capabilities, and calculates the potential security risks. The paper suggests possible risk treatment methods for effective secure system operation. In conclusion, the paper emphasizes the significant benefits of implementing smart irrigation systems, including improved water conservation, increased crop yield, and reduced environmental impact. Additionally, based on the security analysis conducted, the paper recommends the implementation of countermeasures and security approaches to address vulnerabilities and ensure the integrity and reliability of the system. By incorporating these measures, smart irrigation technology can revolutionize water management practices in agriculture, promoting sustainability, resource efficiency, and safeguarding against potential security threats.
Understanding Inductive Bias in Machine LearningSUTEJAS
This presentation explores the concept of inductive bias in machine learning. It explains how algorithms come with built-in assumptions and preferences that guide the learning process. You'll learn about the different types of inductive bias and how they can impact the performance and generalizability of machine learning models.
The presentation also covers the positive and negative aspects of inductive bias, along with strategies for mitigating potential drawbacks. We'll explore examples of how bias manifests in algorithms like neural networks and decision trees.
By understanding inductive bias, you can gain valuable insights into how machine learning models work and make informed decisions when building and deploying them.
Introduction- e - waste – definition - sources of e-waste– hazardous substances in e-waste - effects of e-waste on environment and human health- need for e-waste management– e-waste handling rules - waste minimization techniques for managing e-waste – recycling of e-waste - disposal treatment methods of e- waste – mechanism of extraction of precious metal from leaching solution-global Scenario of E-waste – E-waste in India- case studies.
Electric vehicle and photovoltaic advanced roles in enhancing the financial p...IJECEIAES
Climate change's impact on the planet forced the United Nations and governments to promote green energies and electric transportation. The deployments of photovoltaic (PV) and electric vehicle (EV) systems gained stronger momentum due to their numerous advantages over fossil fuel types. The advantages go beyond sustainability to reach financial support and stability. The work in this paper introduces the hybrid system between PV and EV to support industrial and commercial plants. This paper covers the theoretical framework of the proposed hybrid system including the required equation to complete the cost analysis when PV and EV are present. In addition, the proposed design diagram which sets the priorities and requirements of the system is presented. The proposed approach allows setup to advance their power stability, especially during power outages. The presented information supports researchers and plant owners to complete the necessary analysis while promoting the deployment of clean energy. The result of a case study that represents a dairy milk farmer supports the theoretical works and highlights its advanced benefits to existing plants. The short return on investment of the proposed approach supports the paper's novelty approach for the sustainable electrical system. In addition, the proposed system allows for an isolated power setup without the need for a transmission line which enhances the safety of the electrical network
Embedded machine learning-based road conditions and driving behavior monitoringIJECEIAES
Car accident rates have increased in recent years, resulting in losses in human lives, properties, and other financial costs. An embedded machine learning-based system is developed to address this critical issue. The system can monitor road conditions, detect driving patterns, and identify aggressive driving behaviors. The system is based on neural networks trained on a comprehensive dataset of driving events, driving styles, and road conditions. The system effectively detects potential risks and helps mitigate the frequency and impact of accidents. The primary goal is to ensure the safety of drivers and vehicles. Collecting data involved gathering information on three key road events: normal street and normal drive, speed bumps, circular yellow speed bumps, and three aggressive driving actions: sudden start, sudden stop, and sudden entry. The gathered data is processed and analyzed using a machine learning system designed for limited power and memory devices. The developed system resulted in 91.9% accuracy, 93.6% precision, and 92% recall. The achieved inference time on an Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense with a 32-bit CPU running at 64 MHz is 34 ms and requires 2.6 kB peak RAM and 139.9 kB program flash memory, making it suitable for resource-constrained embedded systems.
Low power architecture of logic gates using adiabatic techniquesnooriasukmaningtyas
The growing significance of portable systems to limit power consumption in ultra-large-scale-integration chips of very high density, has recently led to rapid and inventive progresses in low-power design. The most effective technique is adiabatic logic circuit design in energy-efficient hardware. This paper presents two adiabatic approaches for the design of low power circuits, modified positive feedback adiabatic logic (modified PFAL) and the other is direct current diode based positive feedback adiabatic logic (DC-DB PFAL). Logic gates are the preliminary components in any digital circuit design. By improving the performance of basic gates, one can improvise the whole system performance. In this paper proposed circuit design of the low power architecture of OR/NOR, AND/NAND, and XOR/XNOR gates are presented using the said approaches and their results are analyzed for powerdissipation, delay, power-delay-product and rise time and compared with the other adiabatic techniques along with the conventional complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) designs reported in the literature. It has been found that the designs with DC-DB PFAL technique outperform with the percentage improvement of 65% for NOR gate and 7% for NAND gate and 34% for XNOR gate over the modified PFAL techniques at 10 MHz respectively.
Using recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) for pavements is crucial to achieving sustainability. Implementing RCA for new pavement can minimize carbon footprint, conserve natural resources, reduce harmful emissions, and lower life cycle costs. Compared to natural aggregate (NA), RCA pavement has fewer comprehensive studies and sustainability assessments.
2. Introduction
• Minimalist architecture, sometimes referred
to as ‘minimalism', involves the use of
simple design elements, without
ornamentation or decoration.
• Minimalist architecture is about achieving
a better design through simplicity –
a simplicity of form, space, material, detail,
and color.
• Condensing the form of a design to its
bare essentials, reveals the true “essence
of architecture” spaces to get to a place
of clarity.
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5. 3) Uncomplicated cladding &
wall finishes.
• Using a simple continuous exterior
cladding material can easily provide
visual appeal by expressing the
physical characteristics of the
materials and their texture.
4) Repetition to give a sense
of order and unification.
6. 5) Simple, light-filled,
open spaces
• Open floor plan
• Lots of natural light
“Simplicity is the essence of
happiness”
-cedric bledsoe
8. What is Minimalism
in Architecture:
• In minimalist architecture, design
elements strive to convey the message of
simplicity.
• The basic geometric forms, elements
without decorations, simple materials and
the repetitions of structures represent a
sense of order and essential quality.
• The movement of natural light in buildings
reveals simple and clean spaces.
• The idea of minimalism can be described
as “less is more”.
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9. The Minimalist
Theory
The critical idea of the
minimalist theory is to
minimize the extent to
which instructional
materials obstruct
learning and focus the
design on activities that
support learner-directed
activity and
accomplishment.
10. Minimalist
Architecture
Concept
• The concept of Minimalist architecture is
to strip everything down to its essential
quality and achieve simplicity.
• Minimalist architects look deeply into
spiritual dimension and the invisible.
14. Barcelona
Pavilion
• Architects: Mies van der
Rohe and Lilly Reich.
• Pavilion - Spain
• Year: 1929
This building was used for the
official opening of the
German section of the
exhibition.
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15. • It is an important building in the history of
modern architecture, known for its simple
form and its spectacular use of excessive
materials, such as marble and travertine.
• The same features of minimalism can be
applied to the prestigious furniture
specifically designed for the building,
including the iconic Barcelona chair .
16. Concept
• The concept while designing this
building was “Less is more”.
• The concept was ”An ideal zone of
tranquility" for the visitors that wanted
to experience a visual attraction.
• The pavilion had to display no exhibits
except a single sculpture, the building
was an exhibit itself, because of its
unique aesthetic quality, the building
was pronounced an exhibit for visitors
to see.
17. • Free plan, the layout of the building
consists of a single-story, horizontal
volume, with several interconnected
areas. There are no closed rooms, but
the layout of walls and glass panels
which guides the visitors.
• Visitors were intentionally led in a
puzzle-like corridor instead of a straight
line, the spaces in-between are spaced
out, wide or narrow.
22. Diamanten
Cabin
• The Diamanten cabin is called the
“Diamond” in Norwegian.
• It was built in 2019 by the A38
Arkitekter architect, in Norway.
• This design challenges traditional
ideas of how architecture in the
mountains should be.
• Its an exercise in the juxta-positioning
of modern minimalist form with the
ancient Norwegian wooden
buildings.
23. The concept
The concept is based on
minimal interference with
nature, which requires a
very sturdy central column
structurally supporting the
annex. This allows the
existing terrain to remain
almost untouched.
24. The interior:
• The space inside is very
simple and speaks for itself.
• It has large windows in the
wall and roof that provide
fantastic views of the valley
bellow and the sky above.