You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
Design is an iteration process that used to solve a variety of problems. It is started from an observation (that covers defining the problem and collecting information), and followed by design and detailed phase (where architects brainstorm, analyse ideas, and develop solutions). And after we get some feedback... we repeat the process to improve our design. The Complete Final Project of 2021 presents various projects with various solutions from INA students, batch 2017. Repetition of observation, design, and detailing phase is applied and expected to create longer-bigger positive solution for project’ users and the environment. Asides from those aims... getting good at something requires consistency and repetition. And it’s the repetition of “Observe-Design-Detailed” phases that leads to design perfection.
None
Before European explorers arrived in the Americas, the Shoshone lived in present-day Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, California, and Nevada. Readers of this accessible history will appreciate learning what everyday life was like for this nomadic people and how western expansion in the United States changed that way of life forever. They'll follow the Shoshone onto reservations and into modern times, discovering how they've kept their vibrant culture alive. Historic images and fact boxes enhance the curriculum-supporting content.
Settle in for a thrill-a-minute journey to the land of the ancient Incans in H. Rider Haggard's novel The Virgin of the Sun. An antique dealer whose life is thrown into disarray by a sudden tragedy sets off for the adventure of a lifetime -- and along the way finds a romance that begins to heal his hardened heart.
This book includes two parts. The first part is more theoretical and general, and it covers fundamental principles: geospatial climate data measurement; spatial analysis, mapping and climate; geographical information, remote sensing and climatology; and geographical information for initialisation of forecasting and climate models. The second part describes geographical information used in various climate applications of importance today, related to risk: urban climate; air pollution; hydrological problems linked to climatology; forest fires.