By Jerzy Latka, Delft University of Technology. This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
The document discusses the history and development of architectural theory from antiquity to modern times. It begins with Vitruvius, the earliest surviving works on architectural theory from ancient Rome. It then discusses influential theorists from different time periods like Alberti, Palladio, and modern theorists like Le Corbusier. The document also categorizes different types of architectural theories like thematic theories focused on a single goal and theories of synthesis aimed at fulfilling multiple goals. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of architectural theory through history.
If you are searching for a intensive and creative career after your 12th then Architecture is a good course with a good career prospect.
This slide will help you to understand the career prospect, exams conducted in India, course curriculum or syllabus for Architecture.
At iMADE Creative Studio we offer best classroom coaching for all Architecture entrance exams in India. We have more than 350 selections in best architecture colleges in India like IITs, NITs, SPA, CEPT and others.
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This is a seminar made on sustainable architecture, containing
INTRODUCTION
NEED
METHODS
ELEMENTS
PRINCIPLES
DESIGN STRATEGY
SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
TYPES
EXAMPLES
REFERENCES.
This document discusses various materials used for interior finishes such as flooring, window dressings, and wall finishes. It provides details on different types of floor coverings including soft floor coverings like carpet, linoleum, vinyl and cork as well as hard floorings like wood, laminates, ceramic tiles and natural stones. It also describes types of window dressings including plantations shutters, curtains, roller shades, sheers and roman shades. Finally, it lists various wall finish options such as plastering, cladding, motifs, fabric, gypsum, paneling, murals and wallpapers.
This document provides an overview of various interior materials and surfaces used in construction. It discusses natural materials like stone, wood, glass and metals as well as synthetic materials like plastics, fabrics and composites. For wood, it describes different types like hardwood, softwood and wood products. It elaborates on properties and applications of materials like plywood, particle board, laminates, melamine coated wood and cork. The document also discusses characteristics and uses of different metals like iron, steel, aluminum, copper and zinc. It provides details on glass types including float glass, laminated glass, toughened glass and stained glass. Lastly, it touches upon stone materials like granite, marble, slate and limestone.
Plastics are widely used in building construction and materials. They are used for roofing materials, cladding panels, sound and thermal insulation, decorative laminates, adhesives and sealants, and more. Plastics provide advantages over traditional materials like being lightweight, resistant to rot and weather, and requiring little maintenance. Common plastics used in buildings include polycarbonate, PVC, polystyrene, and foams for insulation. While plastics have advantages, they can also soften at high temperatures or become brittle in cold.
The document discusses different types of walls used in buildings including load-bearing walls, non-load bearing walls, cavity walls, and partition walls. It describes the main purposes, materials used, and characteristics of each type of wall. Various finishes that can be applied to walls are also outlined such as plaster, paint, wallpaper, and acoustic treatments that can improve sound absorption.
The document discusses the history and development of architectural theory from antiquity to modern times. It begins with Vitruvius, the earliest surviving works on architectural theory from ancient Rome. It then discusses influential theorists from different time periods like Alberti, Palladio, and modern theorists like Le Corbusier. The document also categorizes different types of architectural theories like thematic theories focused on a single goal and theories of synthesis aimed at fulfilling multiple goals. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of architectural theory through history.
If you are searching for a intensive and creative career after your 12th then Architecture is a good course with a good career prospect.
This slide will help you to understand the career prospect, exams conducted in India, course curriculum or syllabus for Architecture.
At iMADE Creative Studio we offer best classroom coaching for all Architecture entrance exams in India. We have more than 350 selections in best architecture colleges in India like IITs, NITs, SPA, CEPT and others.
Please visit our website for more info:
www.imadecreativestudio.com
This is a seminar made on sustainable architecture, containing
INTRODUCTION
NEED
METHODS
ELEMENTS
PRINCIPLES
DESIGN STRATEGY
SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
TYPES
EXAMPLES
REFERENCES.
This document discusses various materials used for interior finishes such as flooring, window dressings, and wall finishes. It provides details on different types of floor coverings including soft floor coverings like carpet, linoleum, vinyl and cork as well as hard floorings like wood, laminates, ceramic tiles and natural stones. It also describes types of window dressings including plantations shutters, curtains, roller shades, sheers and roman shades. Finally, it lists various wall finish options such as plastering, cladding, motifs, fabric, gypsum, paneling, murals and wallpapers.
This document provides an overview of various interior materials and surfaces used in construction. It discusses natural materials like stone, wood, glass and metals as well as synthetic materials like plastics, fabrics and composites. For wood, it describes different types like hardwood, softwood and wood products. It elaborates on properties and applications of materials like plywood, particle board, laminates, melamine coated wood and cork. The document also discusses characteristics and uses of different metals like iron, steel, aluminum, copper and zinc. It provides details on glass types including float glass, laminated glass, toughened glass and stained glass. Lastly, it touches upon stone materials like granite, marble, slate and limestone.
Plastics are widely used in building construction and materials. They are used for roofing materials, cladding panels, sound and thermal insulation, decorative laminates, adhesives and sealants, and more. Plastics provide advantages over traditional materials like being lightweight, resistant to rot and weather, and requiring little maintenance. Common plastics used in buildings include polycarbonate, PVC, polystyrene, and foams for insulation. While plastics have advantages, they can also soften at high temperatures or become brittle in cold.
The document discusses different types of walls used in buildings including load-bearing walls, non-load bearing walls, cavity walls, and partition walls. It describes the main purposes, materials used, and characteristics of each type of wall. Various finishes that can be applied to walls are also outlined such as plaster, paint, wallpaper, and acoustic treatments that can improve sound absorption.
The document outlines the interior design process, beginning with programming to define the client's needs, creating a schedule and budget, and developing the design. Programming involves gathering information through questionnaires, interviews, or inventories. It is important for good communication and managing expectations. The schedule addresses project milestones and assigns responsibilities, while the budget separates hard costs like construction from soft costs such as fees. Design development then transforms the client's needs into a practical and aesthetic solution. A mood board with physical samples of materials like fabrics, carpet, tiles, and paint is created to inspire the design.
This document discusses the design of cyclone resistant buildings. It first defines a cyclone as a low pressure system with inwardly rotating winds that can cause significant damage. Vulnerable structures are typically light wood frames or poorly constructed concrete blocks. During high winds, the suction on walls and roofs can effectively cause an explosion effect. The document then outlines various design considerations for cyclone resistant buildings, including choosing a sturdy site, reinforcing walls, designing strong roofs, properly placing windows, and using impact resistant materials.
“a science that deals with the production, control, transmission, reception, and effects of sound.”
it is the science of controlling sound within buildings.
This document discusses different interior design styles including Scandi, Eclectic, Industrial, Vintage, Minimalist, Mid-Century Modern, Coastal, and Contemporary. Each style is defined in 1-2 paragraphs describing common design elements, materials, and aesthetics of that style. The document provides an overview to help focus interior decorating efforts and source appropriate pieces for different design concepts.
In Donald Barthelme's 1974 short story "I Bought a Little City", the narrator decides one day to purchase Galveston, Texas, where he then tears down some houses, shoots 6,000 dogs, and rearranges what remains into the shape of a giant Mona Lisa jigsaw puzzle visible only from the air. As with much of Barthelme's work, the premise seems so absurd that one cannot help but shake it until a metaphor falls out, and here one might well assume that, in the words of the novelist Donald Antrim, "I Bought a Little City" is "a take on the role that a writer has in writing a story – playing god,
Timbers: Varieties of Indian timber, Characteristics and suitability
for different uses, Defects in timber, Diseases and decay in timber, Preservation and
Seasoning, Veneers, Fiber boards, Block boards
It is all about sustainable buildings or green buildings and a brief study of some sustainable building materials we can use for making a building sustainable and green.
The document discusses digital architecture, which uses computer modeling, programming, and simulation to create virtual forms and physical structures. Key software used includes Rhino and Google SketchUp. Digital architecture allows complex calculations and a diverse range of complex forms to be created. Zaha Hadid was a pioneering digital architect known for her fluid, topographic designs like the Heydar Aliyev Cultural Centre in Baku and the BMW Central Building in Germany.
The document summarizes key movements in design history from the Victorian era to post-modernism. It provides an overview of each style including dates, origins, key characteristics, and highlights. Some of the major styles covered include Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, Modernism, and Post-Modernism. Each entry includes a brief description of the movement and bullet points outlining the defining features of the design style.
The document discusses sustainable design principles as outlined by the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED green building rating system. It addresses various credits within LEED including sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality. Case studies are provided for Lincoln County High School and West Virginia State Office Buildings that received LEED certification and highlight specific sustainable features incorporated in their design and construction.
This document discusses various types of acoustic materials used to control sound, including sound absorbers, diffusers, barriers, and reflectors. It provides details on common materials like acoustic foam panels, fabric wrapped panels, and ceiling tiles. Sound absorbers are porous materials that eliminate sound reflections, while diffusers scatter sound waves. Barrier materials reduce airborne sound transmission. Prices for different acoustic materials range from Rs. 100-2500 per square foot depending on the type, thickness, and material.
Martha Schwartz is an American landscape architect known for her colorful, sculptural designs. The document summarizes several of her projects including Fengming Mountain Park in Chongqing, China, which features a series of mountain-shaped structures connected by zigzag paths to guide visitors down the slope. It also discusses her work redeveloping Place de la République in Paris and the Beiqijia Technology Business District in Beijing, a 60-hectare mixed-use development focused on sustainability that incorporates landscaped zones, gardens, and a central park.
This document provides an overview of postmodern architecture. It discusses key postmodern theorists like Robert Venturi and Charles Jencks who reacted against modernism. Jencks identified different types of postmodernism like straight revivalism, neo-vernacular, and radical eclecticism. Notable postmodern architects and projects are also presented, such as Philip Johnson's PPG Place and Michael Graves' Portland Building. The document examines postmodern approaches to space, ornament, and symbolism through examples like Venturi's Vanna Venturi House.
Timber - Types of Woods, Plywood, Veneer, Laminate, Blockboard with Market Su...Uma Pandey
Presentation for Interior Students. Market survey on Timber (Plywood, Veneer, Laminate etc) with their prices, thickness and Sizes available in the market
The document discusses Louis Sullivan and his principle of "form follows function" in architecture. It provides background on Sullivan, describes some of his most famous buildings like the Wainwright Building and Guaranty Building, and how they demonstrated his principle. Sullivan saw that skyscrapers demanded a new aesthetic that echoed their steel frame structure and function on the interior and exterior. He is considered the father of modern American architecture for his rejection of historical ornamentation in favor of designs emphasizing structure and function.
This document discusses various topics related to sound and noise, including:
1. It defines key terms like wavelength, transverse and longitudinal waves, simple harmonic motion, velocity of sound waves, wave characteristics and properties.
2. It describes the characteristics of sound including intensity, pitch, quality and scales of measurement.
3. It discusses behavior of sound in enclosures, reflection, echoes, dispersion, and sound shadows.
4. It also covers topics like common indoor and outdoor noise levels, permissible noise exposure, sonometers, absorption coefficients, resonance absorbers, and reverberation time.
This document discusses architectural design principles related to form and space. It explains that architectural form occurs at the junction between mass and space, and that both the form of masses containing space and the spatial volumes themselves should be considered. Various configurations of vertical planes, such as single planes, L-shaped arrangements, and parallel planes are examined for how they define and organize spatial fields at different scales. Examples of buildings and structures are provided to illustrate these concepts.
This document discusses primary architectural elements including point, line, plane, and volume. It defines each element and provides examples. Planes are further broken down into overhead, base, and wall planes. Various plane configurations are examined like single vertical planes, L-shaped planes, parallel planes, and U-shaped planes. Common 3D forms like spheres, cylinders, cones, pyramids, and cubes are also defined with notes on their properties and structural stability. Examples of these elements and forms in architecture are given.
Sustainable architecture is architecture that seeks to minimize the negative environmental impact of buildings by efficiency and moderation in the use of materials, energy, and development space.
Sustainable architecture uses a conscious approach to energy and ecological conservation in the design of the built environment.
The idea of sustainability, or ecological design, is to ensure that our actions and decisions today do not inhibit the opportunities of future generations.
The document discusses building low-cost virtual reality (VR) experiences using Google Cardboard. It provides an overview of VR fundamentals and history. It then explains how to build a Cardboard VR viewer and develop basic Cardboard VR applications using tools like Unity. Examples are given of panoramic and 3D VR scenes that can be created. Guidelines are also provided for adding interactivity and following Google's design specifications for Cardboard applications.
The document outlines the interior design process, beginning with programming to define the client's needs, creating a schedule and budget, and developing the design. Programming involves gathering information through questionnaires, interviews, or inventories. It is important for good communication and managing expectations. The schedule addresses project milestones and assigns responsibilities, while the budget separates hard costs like construction from soft costs such as fees. Design development then transforms the client's needs into a practical and aesthetic solution. A mood board with physical samples of materials like fabrics, carpet, tiles, and paint is created to inspire the design.
This document discusses the design of cyclone resistant buildings. It first defines a cyclone as a low pressure system with inwardly rotating winds that can cause significant damage. Vulnerable structures are typically light wood frames or poorly constructed concrete blocks. During high winds, the suction on walls and roofs can effectively cause an explosion effect. The document then outlines various design considerations for cyclone resistant buildings, including choosing a sturdy site, reinforcing walls, designing strong roofs, properly placing windows, and using impact resistant materials.
“a science that deals with the production, control, transmission, reception, and effects of sound.”
it is the science of controlling sound within buildings.
This document discusses different interior design styles including Scandi, Eclectic, Industrial, Vintage, Minimalist, Mid-Century Modern, Coastal, and Contemporary. Each style is defined in 1-2 paragraphs describing common design elements, materials, and aesthetics of that style. The document provides an overview to help focus interior decorating efforts and source appropriate pieces for different design concepts.
In Donald Barthelme's 1974 short story "I Bought a Little City", the narrator decides one day to purchase Galveston, Texas, where he then tears down some houses, shoots 6,000 dogs, and rearranges what remains into the shape of a giant Mona Lisa jigsaw puzzle visible only from the air. As with much of Barthelme's work, the premise seems so absurd that one cannot help but shake it until a metaphor falls out, and here one might well assume that, in the words of the novelist Donald Antrim, "I Bought a Little City" is "a take on the role that a writer has in writing a story – playing god,
Timbers: Varieties of Indian timber, Characteristics and suitability
for different uses, Defects in timber, Diseases and decay in timber, Preservation and
Seasoning, Veneers, Fiber boards, Block boards
It is all about sustainable buildings or green buildings and a brief study of some sustainable building materials we can use for making a building sustainable and green.
The document discusses digital architecture, which uses computer modeling, programming, and simulation to create virtual forms and physical structures. Key software used includes Rhino and Google SketchUp. Digital architecture allows complex calculations and a diverse range of complex forms to be created. Zaha Hadid was a pioneering digital architect known for her fluid, topographic designs like the Heydar Aliyev Cultural Centre in Baku and the BMW Central Building in Germany.
The document summarizes key movements in design history from the Victorian era to post-modernism. It provides an overview of each style including dates, origins, key characteristics, and highlights. Some of the major styles covered include Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, Modernism, and Post-Modernism. Each entry includes a brief description of the movement and bullet points outlining the defining features of the design style.
The document discusses sustainable design principles as outlined by the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED green building rating system. It addresses various credits within LEED including sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality. Case studies are provided for Lincoln County High School and West Virginia State Office Buildings that received LEED certification and highlight specific sustainable features incorporated in their design and construction.
This document discusses various types of acoustic materials used to control sound, including sound absorbers, diffusers, barriers, and reflectors. It provides details on common materials like acoustic foam panels, fabric wrapped panels, and ceiling tiles. Sound absorbers are porous materials that eliminate sound reflections, while diffusers scatter sound waves. Barrier materials reduce airborne sound transmission. Prices for different acoustic materials range from Rs. 100-2500 per square foot depending on the type, thickness, and material.
Martha Schwartz is an American landscape architect known for her colorful, sculptural designs. The document summarizes several of her projects including Fengming Mountain Park in Chongqing, China, which features a series of mountain-shaped structures connected by zigzag paths to guide visitors down the slope. It also discusses her work redeveloping Place de la République in Paris and the Beiqijia Technology Business District in Beijing, a 60-hectare mixed-use development focused on sustainability that incorporates landscaped zones, gardens, and a central park.
This document provides an overview of postmodern architecture. It discusses key postmodern theorists like Robert Venturi and Charles Jencks who reacted against modernism. Jencks identified different types of postmodernism like straight revivalism, neo-vernacular, and radical eclecticism. Notable postmodern architects and projects are also presented, such as Philip Johnson's PPG Place and Michael Graves' Portland Building. The document examines postmodern approaches to space, ornament, and symbolism through examples like Venturi's Vanna Venturi House.
Timber - Types of Woods, Plywood, Veneer, Laminate, Blockboard with Market Su...Uma Pandey
Presentation for Interior Students. Market survey on Timber (Plywood, Veneer, Laminate etc) with their prices, thickness and Sizes available in the market
The document discusses Louis Sullivan and his principle of "form follows function" in architecture. It provides background on Sullivan, describes some of his most famous buildings like the Wainwright Building and Guaranty Building, and how they demonstrated his principle. Sullivan saw that skyscrapers demanded a new aesthetic that echoed their steel frame structure and function on the interior and exterior. He is considered the father of modern American architecture for his rejection of historical ornamentation in favor of designs emphasizing structure and function.
This document discusses various topics related to sound and noise, including:
1. It defines key terms like wavelength, transverse and longitudinal waves, simple harmonic motion, velocity of sound waves, wave characteristics and properties.
2. It describes the characteristics of sound including intensity, pitch, quality and scales of measurement.
3. It discusses behavior of sound in enclosures, reflection, echoes, dispersion, and sound shadows.
4. It also covers topics like common indoor and outdoor noise levels, permissible noise exposure, sonometers, absorption coefficients, resonance absorbers, and reverberation time.
This document discusses architectural design principles related to form and space. It explains that architectural form occurs at the junction between mass and space, and that both the form of masses containing space and the spatial volumes themselves should be considered. Various configurations of vertical planes, such as single planes, L-shaped arrangements, and parallel planes are examined for how they define and organize spatial fields at different scales. Examples of buildings and structures are provided to illustrate these concepts.
This document discusses primary architectural elements including point, line, plane, and volume. It defines each element and provides examples. Planes are further broken down into overhead, base, and wall planes. Various plane configurations are examined like single vertical planes, L-shaped planes, parallel planes, and U-shaped planes. Common 3D forms like spheres, cylinders, cones, pyramids, and cubes are also defined with notes on their properties and structural stability. Examples of these elements and forms in architecture are given.
Sustainable architecture is architecture that seeks to minimize the negative environmental impact of buildings by efficiency and moderation in the use of materials, energy, and development space.
Sustainable architecture uses a conscious approach to energy and ecological conservation in the design of the built environment.
The idea of sustainability, or ecological design, is to ensure that our actions and decisions today do not inhibit the opportunities of future generations.
The document discusses building low-cost virtual reality (VR) experiences using Google Cardboard. It provides an overview of VR fundamentals and history. It then explains how to build a Cardboard VR viewer and develop basic Cardboard VR applications using tools like Unity. Examples are given of panoramic and 3D VR scenes that can be created. Guidelines are also provided for adding interactivity and following Google's design specifications for Cardboard applications.
This project report summarizes the process of making and properties of papercrete, a construction material made from recycled paper, Portland cement, and water. Papercrete is lightweight, insulating, fire resistant, and a more sustainable alternative to concrete. The report describes the simple process of mixing paper, cement, and water in a tow mixer to produce papercrete blocks. It then discusses the properties of papercrete compared to concrete and wood, including its compressive strength, insulating and fire resistant abilities. The report also outlines some applications and limitations of using papercrete in construction.
Science Hack Day Dublin 2012 focused on making auroras more accessible and engaging to observe. Participants created a Google Earth KML layer pulling from a database to show auroral activity over time, winning an award. Robert Fitzsimmons extended this by developing a programmable LED globe that lights up according to the KML layer, visualizing auroral zones in real-time. The hack aimed to build additional interactive models like a flat LED map and half globe to educate people about the solar relationship to visible auroras from Ireland.
This document provides information about Studio Form Techniques, a company that specializes in engineered art and complex architectural installations using various materials like corrugated cardboard, glass, and composites. It introduces some example projects involving 3D feature walls and niche framing made of stacked cardboard and Corian. Brief profiles of the founder and co-founder are also included, outlining their qualifications and experience in architectural design, engineering, fabrication and working with different materials.
From Complexity to Clarity:Communicating the Benefits of Personalised Medici...APCO
This document discusses communicating the potential of personalized medicine to stakeholders in Europe. It begins by noting the complexity of personalized medicine and need to advance adoption by learning from other disruptive technologies. Five hypotheses are presented: 1) social change is a barrier, 2) personalized medicine is more than genomics, 3) broader acceptance requires a new health paradigm, 4) a new value model is needed such as in oncology, and 5) strategic sequencing and partnerships are important. Four thought starters on communication strategies are then outlined, followed by desired future stakeholder perceptions and opportunities for EPEMED and its members.
1. Pharmacogenomics links patients to targeted therapies using biomarkers to determine the right drug, dose, and disease for the right patient, leading to improved outcomes.
2. Analysis of gene expression data from rheumatoid arthritis patients can identify marker sets to stratify patients for novel drug development and identify pathways involved in disease.
3. Studying epithelial gene expression in COPD patients can define disease progression clusters and identify potential drug targets in relevant biochemical pathways.
4. Several drugs in oncology, HIV, hepatitis C, diabetes, and rheumatoid arthritis have demonstrated or potential for personalized medicine approaches using biomarkers.
Contemporary architecture is defined as the building style of the present day. It is quite varied with many different influences, so it does not have easily recognizable features like classical architecture. Charles Jencks declared the end of modern architecture in 1972 when the Pruitt-Igoe housing project in St. Louis was demolished. Postmodern architecture emerged as a reaction against modernism, emphasizing pluralism and metaphor over clarity and purity of form. It also questioned the modernist ideas of form following function and treated the city as a locus of collective identity rather than just economic or demographic entities.
This document appears to be the portfolio of architect Arch Lilas Mansour. It lists various architectural projects from 2015-2004 in Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Dubai including mosques, administration buildings, hospitals, universities, and more. It also shows architectural models created for many of these projects using materials like foam, acrylic, cardboard, and cork to demonstrate the designs. The portfolio displays Mansour's range of work over more than a decade as an architect internationally.
WHO WE ARE: An active group of volunteers who promote and develop Earth-friendly and people-friendly community living concepts in Seattle and in the Northwest.
WHAT WE DO: We gather information about how to adapt the Earthship concept to Washington, how to go through the permitting process, and where to find skilled Earthship builders.
OUR VISION:
URBAN EARTHSHIP PROJECT
Build a Stunning and Livable Visitor Center
Establish Viability in Permitting in Seattle
EXCEPTIONAL HOMELESS SHELTERS
Permanent off-grid shelters and help centers for the growing homeless population.
EDUCATION FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS
Hands-on experiences in the theory and practice of Earthship construction and permaculture, furthering development of these technologies.
The Earthship Project is a nonprofit organization that provides resources and education for building earthships - passive solar homes made of natural and recycled materials like tires and rammed earth. Created by architect Michael Reynolds in the 1970s, earthships are defined by principles like solar heating/cooling, renewable energy, water harvesting, and food production. The project aims to make earthships more accessible and sustainable by identifying globally available "building blocks" like mycelium, bagasse, or bamboo that reduce the energy needed to transport materials over long distances.
Presentation on Strawbale House, California, 1998Jozef van Ruiten
This document provides a chronological overview of the history and development of strawbale house construction from the late 1800s to the late 1990s. It begins with some of the earliest known examples of strawbale structures in the US in the early 20th century. It then outlines key milestones like the first permitted modern strawbale house in 1991 and first Russian strawbale house in 1994. The remainder of the document consists of photos documenting the construction process of a particular strawbale house built in California in the late 1990s, highlighting details like the salvaged materials used, plastering, and the finished exterior elevations.
building materilas-1_architecture_Straw as a building material-physical aspects - Basics, Fire, moisture, insects and pests proof.
Plastering straw bale walls, straw bale roof.
The document summarizes the process a molecular biologist would take to identify the gene causing a new disease phenotype in a patient. It involves collecting ESTs from the patient's tissue, searching for matching sequences in the human genome using BLAST, and analyzing the matching genes and variants like SNPs to see if any are known to cause the observed phenotype. The document walks through this process using a real example where an EST matches the HFE gene, and a variant changing a cysteine to tyrosine is known to cause hemochromatosis.
Microarray and dna chips for transcriptome studyBia Khan
Microarrays and DNA chips can be used to study transcriptomes by comparing gene expression profiles. They work by immobilizing reference cDNA or oligonucleotides on a glass slide, then hybridizing labeled cDNA from the cells of interest. This allows determining which genes are expressed and their relative expression levels based on fluorescence intensities. While powerful, the method has complications like cross-hybridization of similar mRNAs and experimental errors. Normalization procedures help account for these. Yeast is commonly used as a model organism in transcriptome studies due to its stable yet responsive gene expression. Applications include stem cell research, cancer studies, and embryonic development.
This new minute lecture gives an introduction to photovoltaic (PV) systems for residential use, providing an answer to following questions:
* How does a PV system work?
* What can be expected from a PV system?
* What types of systems are available?
* How is technology expected to evolve?
This document summarizes a student project to study the material properties of paper-crete. Paper-crete is made from repulped paper fiber, Portland cement, and clay, and is considered an environmentally friendly building material. The objective of the project was to test different mixtures of paper-crete and curing methods. Test results showed that cubes cured in an oven had higher compressive strength than those cured in air. The mixture with the highest cement content achieved the greatest strength. In conclusion, paper-crete has potential for use in inner walls and as a lightweight building material.
The document provides information about sponsorship opportunities for the 19th European Paper Week conference taking place from November 28-30, 2017 in Brussels. It outlines various sponsorship packages from Bronze to Platinum that range in price from €3,000 to €10,000 and include benefits like complimentary registrations, logo placement, and marketing promotions. Interested companies can choose a standard package or customize one to meet their specific promotion needs.
Future skills and competences in the pulp and paper industry EuropeanPaper
By Steve Bainbridge, Cedefop. This was presented during the mid-term conference on future skills and competences in the pulp and paper industry, jointly organised by the European Paper Sector Social Partners, industriAll Europe and Confederation of European Paper Industries, in Vienna 22 February 2016. More at (link tbc). d
Fibre-based innovations for tomorrow's high-tech productsEuropeanPaper
By Frank Miletzky, Papiertechnische Stiftung. This was presented during the mid-term conference on future skills and competences in the pulp and paper industry, jointly organised by the European Paper Sector Social Partners, industriAll Europe and Confederation of European Paper Industries, in Vienna 22 February 2016. More at (link tbc).
EU Emissions Trading Scheme - policy, prices and risk managementEuropeanPaper
By Louis Redshaw, Redshaw Advisors Ltd. This was presented during the ETS review: Strategic choices for industry's future session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Case 3: Project MAINSTREAM - "Design and Management for Circularity - the cas...EuropeanPaper
By Jean-Francois Robert, Ecofolio. This was presented during the Circular Economy info session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Case 2: How to Respond to increasing Cost Pressure in Recycling - Reffibre Pr...EuropeanPaper
By Dr Ulla Forsström, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. This was presented during the Circular Economy info session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Determination of Latex and Starch Penetration via Serial Sectioning in Combin...EuropeanPaper
By Karin Hofer, Technical University of Graz. This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Fractionated treatment and separate refining of pulp to reduce energy consump...EuropeanPaper
By Rafael Giner, University Assistant, Scientist-Technical University of Graz. This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Reactive extrusion of cellulose fibes as feasible way to process value added ...EuropeanPaper
By Nikita Polikarpov, Papiertechnische Stiftung (PTS), This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Effect of UV-treatment on properties of coated paper with biopolymersEuropeanPaper
By Urska Vrabic Brodnjak, University of Ljubljana. This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
PfR Calculator - charaxterization of Paper for Recycling as a mixture of diff...EuropeanPaper
By Lydia Tempel, Papiertechnische Stiftung (PTS). This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Novel deinking method of used A4 paper in the office for internal reuseEuropeanPaper
By Yerkenaz Zholymbayeva, Nazarbayev University.This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Interaction of hemicelluloses and cellulose and their influence on the cellul...EuropeanPaper
By Lea Falcoz Vigne, Centre Technique du Papier (CTP). This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
By Matija Mraovic, Insitut za celulozo in papir (CTP). This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Pretreatment of wheat straw using deep eutectic solvents and ultraoundEuropeanPaper
By Andrea Skulcova, Slovak University of Technology. This was presented during the Two Team Project - Winners' first successes session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Processing of Lignin and the Removal of Detrimentals with Deep Eutectic SolventsEuropeanPaper
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Paper and Cardboard as a building material. Tech 01 - Transportable emergency cardboard house. Research by design and prototyping.
1. Jerzy F. Latka | Wroclaw University of Technology | Delft University of Technology
EPW 2015
17th – 19th November
2015, Brussels
NEW IDEAS FOR THE PAPER INDUSTRY –
YOUNG RESEARCHERS PRESENTATIONS
PAPER AND CARDBOARD AS A BUILDING MATERIAL.
TECH 01 – TRANSPORTABLE EMERGENCY CARDBOARD
HOUSE.
RESEARCH BY DESIGN AND PROTOTYPING.
6. Societal Relevance
FURNITURE AND
INTERIOR DESIGN
SHORT LIFE- SPAN
PRO ECOLOGICAL
HOUSES
TEMPORARY
EVENTS
EMERGENCY
HOUSES
FOUR DOMAINS
OF NEEDS OF CONTEMPORARY AND FUTURE
USERS OF ARCHITECTURE
8. Furniture and interior design.
Authors:
Jerzy Łątka ,
Anna Jakubińska,
Aleksandra Omiotek,
Joanna Żyłowska,
Mikołaj Romanowicz,
Katarzyna Drapa,
Mariusz Biernacki,
Małgorzata Bieńkowska,
Alicja Sawicka,
Justyna Sielska,
Katarzyna Starzak,
Karol Mądrecki.
23. Paper Nursery School in Yaan
Shigeru Ban Architects
Voluntary Architects Network
Emergency Paper Nursery School
SHIGERU BAN ARCHITECTS
authors: Shigeru Ban, Yasunori Harano, Alexander Riva, Jerzy Latka,
Hoshi Kazafumi, Mirian Sayuri Vaccari
24. By courtesy of Shigeru Ban Architects, Emergency Paper Nursery School
25. By courtesy of Shigeru Ban Architects, Emergency Paper Nursery School
26. By courtesy of Shigeru Ban Architects, Emergency Paper Nursery School
27. By courtesy of Shigeru Ban Architects, Emergency Paper Nursery School
61. Paper products used as a architectural elements
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FURTHER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT:
• IMPREGNATION (moisture, fire, insects)
• PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT (components)
• TRANSPORTATION ISSUE
• SPATIAL LAYOUT
• PRODUCT MANUFACTURING
• IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PRODUCT