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On Design Competition
Liu Junwei,Wang Zuo,Tian Ren,Lei Hongqiang,Yang Ming,Zhu Xiaoping,Zhong Liqiang,Zhao Xueliang,Li Zuo +8 more
- Vol. 19, Iss: 1, pp 57-60
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The article was published on 2003-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Competition (economics).read more
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Reconciling the architectural preferences of architects and the public: the ordered preference model
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on a survey of visual preferences for suburban office buildings and propose an ordered preference model to generate designs which reconcile the preferences of both architects and laypersons.
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Multilayer perceptron for simulation models reduction: Application to a sawmill workshop
Philippe Thomas,André Thomas +1 more
TL;DR: The aim of this work is to reduce the complexity of a simulation model design by combining discrete and continuous approaches in order to construct speeder and simpler reduced model.
Aesthetic responses to urban greenway trail corridors: Implications for sustainable development in tourism and recreation settings
TL;DR: Aesthetic Responses to Urban Greenway Trail Corridors: Implications for Sustainable Development in Tourism and Recreation Settings as discussed by the authors, is an example of such a study, which is based on the urban greenway network.
Architectural Competitions – Histories and Practice
TL;DR: Achitectural competitions are no longer simply simply professional praxis for architects and a recurrent exercise for students at schools of architecture, but have also turned into a field of research as discussed by the authors.
Rethinking Design Competitions to Promote Urban Development - A Comparative Analysis - A case study of contemporary international design competitions in Finland and China
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze how the international design competitions facilitate the transfer of design knowledge between various professional groups, especially between established designers and young practitioners, and identify the key factors governing the knowledge flow process.
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Reconciling the architectural preferences of architects and the public: the ordered preference model
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on a survey of visual preferences for suburban office buildings and propose an ordered preference model to generate designs which reconcile the preferences of both architects and laypersons.
Journal ArticleDOI
Multilayer perceptron for simulation models reduction: Application to a sawmill workshop
Philippe Thomas,André Thomas +1 more
TL;DR: The aim of this work is to reduce the complexity of a simulation model design by combining discrete and continuous approaches in order to construct speeder and simpler reduced model.
Architectural Competitions – Histories and Practice
TL;DR: Achitectural competitions are no longer simply simply professional praxis for architects and a recurrent exercise for students at schools of architecture, but have also turned into a field of research as discussed by the authors.
Rethinking Design Competitions to Promote Urban Development - A Comparative Analysis - A case study of contemporary international design competitions in Finland and China
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze how the international design competitions facilitate the transfer of design knowledge between various professional groups, especially between established designers and young practitioners, and identify the key factors governing the knowledge flow process.
Shall We Compete
TL;DR: In this article, a string of politic, economic and sociologic events that show why competitions are so much appealing for young architects in Portugal are discussed. But the authors focus on the early years of Siza Vieira and Eduardo Souto de Moura's firs competitions and do not consider the current massive participation of Portuguese architects in foreign competitions.