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In this book Part I presents first an overview of the ECHORD++ project, with its mission and vision together with a detailed structure of its functionalities and instruments: Experiments, Robotic Innovation Facilities and Public end-user Driven Technology Innovation PDTI. Chapter 1 explains how the project is born, the partners, the different instruments and the new concept of cascade funding projects. This novelty made ECHORD++ a special project along the huge number of research groups and consortia involved in the whole project. So far, it is the European funded project with more research team and partners involved in the robotic field. In Chapter 2, one of the instruments in ECHORD++ is e...
This book discusses Joseph Antoni Coderch's architectural output during the period from 1940 to 1964, and includes much unpublished graphic material, as well as a catalog of his entire oeuvre.
Almost 40% of architecture graduates choose not to practise as architects. Instead, by ‘leaving’ their chosen profession, this surprisingly large but vastly overlooked cohort are making significant contributions to a wide range of other sectors, from politics to videogame design, demonstrating that architectural training can be a pathway to roles, and even leadership opportunities, across a variety of other professions. Architecture’s Afterlife is the first book to examine the sectors into which these graduates migrate, and to identify the transferable skills that are learned, but not always taught, in their degree programmes, and that prove most useful in their new careers. The book â...
This bold and impeccably designed book considers renowned architect Josep Lluis Mateo's most recent works and projects in Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain. For Mateo, "a project always sets out to pose an idea", and this book surveys in detail, with photos and contributions by several authorities as well as the architect himself, how Mateo's ideas make themselves manifest. The multiplicity and complexity of Mateo's refined architectural sensibility is nowhere more conveyed than in this book.
By proposing and forming a mobile manipulator for modern multi-floor buildings, A Robotic Framework for the Mobile Manipulator: Theory and Application helps readers visualize an end-to-end workflow for making a robot system work in a targeted environment. From a product-oriented viewpoint, this book is considered as a bridge from theories to real products, in which robotic software modules and the robotic system integration are mainly concerned. In the end, readers will have an overview of how to build and integrate various single robotic modules to execute a list of designed tasks in the real world, as well as how to make a robot system work independently, without human interventions. With references and execution guidelines provided at the end of each chapter, the book will be a useful tool for developers and researchers looking to expand their knowledge about the robotics and the robotic software.
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2017 PROSE Award Winner: Outstanding Scholarly Work by a Trade Publisher In the vein of Jane Jacobs’s The Death and Life of Great American Cities and Edward Glaeser’s Triumph of the City, Jonathan F. P. Rose—a visionary in urban development and renewal—champions the role of cities in addressing the environmental, economic, and social challenges of the twenty-first century. Cities are birthplaces of civilization; centers of culture, trade, and progress; cauldrons of opportunity—and the home of eighty percent of the world’s population by 2050. As the 21st century progresses, metropolitan areas will bear the brunt of global megatrends such as climate change, natural resource depleti...
La representación gráfica de las futuras construcciones ha sido siempre una tarea esencial de los arquitectos. El dibujo, como expresión del pensamiento y también como recreación visual del proyecto, ha sido una herramienta muy necesaria y, por tanto, materia básica de aprendizaje en las escuelas de arquitectura. Y sigue siendo asÃ, pero al dibujo tradicional se ha incorporado un nuevo recurso: el ordenador. La representación con sistemas informáticos -- que se formaliza a través de algoritmos y se codifica en programas -- se hace más eficiente y efectiva, para comunicar un proyecto también de forma intencionada y personal. De este modo, es posible recrear tanto la ejecución como la visita virtual a los espacios proyectados, en sus exteriores y en el interior, algo que no puede lograrse con las maquetas tradicionales. El rendering -- o representación volumétrica por superficies -- es el objeto del presente libro, en el cual se muestran los procedimientos y los resultados de la mano de profesionales de esta especialidad.
¿Cómo aprender a ser un arquitecto productivo y eficiente en el dÃa a dÃa? Los profesionales de la arquitectura saben lo difÃcil que es culminar satisfactoriamente un proyecto por la dedicación que requiere y la diversidad de tareas que implica. La tendencia a asumir más compromisos de los que se pueden realizar, las jornadas de trabajo interminables y a contra reloj para cumplir con los plazos de entrega, la postergación de las tareas menos estimulantes pero ineludibles, las dificultades para priorizar entre lo urgente o lo importante no son problemas ajenos a muchos arquitectos, y les afectan tanto a nivel profesional como personal. Por ello, una buena planificación y organización son imprescindibles. Este libro propone distintas metodologÃas y estrategias de eficiencia y productividad adaptadas al perfil de arquitecto, como el sistema GTD (Getting Things Done), creado por David Allen, la parcelación de tareas o time blocking, asà como diversas herramientas digitales. Una propuesta sugerente y motivadora para mejorar la productividad, rendimiento, creatividad y bienestar de los arquitectos.
This guide brings together the most important and interesting examples of modern and contemporary architecture in Barcelona over the period 1860-2007. It covers the emergence of Modernisme and Noucentisme, creative periods for which Barcelona is known the world over: the emblematic German Pavilion by Mies van der Rohe (1929), rationalist works conceived from the 40s and 50s, large housing projects of the 70s, the Olympic architecture of the late 80s, post-Olympic architecture, examples of the ongoing urban redefinition from the 90s, and the iconic architecture of the 21st century. Each entry has a brief description that includes planning and completion dates, a summary explanatory description, and subsequent restoration and alterations with a graphic coding system.