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Meral Ekincioglu, Ph.D.'s profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
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Anna Sokolina's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
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Marianna Charitonidou deposited Takis Zenetos’s “Electronic Urbanism” as Adaptation to Social Structure: Teleactivities as Actor of Change on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
Takis Zenetos was enthusiastic about the idea of working from home and believed that both architecture and urban planning should be reshaped in order to respond to this. He supported the design of special public spaces in residential units aiming to accommodate the inhabitants during working hours. This paper argues that Zenetos’s design for “…[Read more]
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Marianna Charitonidou's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
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Anna Sokolina's profile was updated on SAH Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
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Marianna Charitonidou deposited Urban Scale Digital Twins Vis-à-Vis Complex Phenomena: Datafication and Social and Environmental Equity on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
The paper analyses the role of the urban scale digital twins in conceiving and designing urban spaces. Urban scale digital twins are virtual replicas of cities. Within the current context of data-driven societies, they are often used to test scenarios related to sustainable environmental design. An important reorientation concerning the role of…[Read more]
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Anna Sokolina started the topic Celebrating Barbara Opar—50 years at Syracuse University Libraries! in the discussion
SAH Community on SAH Commons 2 years, 4 months agoDear Barbara,
Congratulations on your wonderful anniversary, 50 years of devoted work and service at Syracuse University Libraries! All members of our Women in Architecture in Architecture Affiliate Group of the Society of Architectural Historians are inspired by your profound contributions, your efforts, transparency, tolerance, your endeavors…[Read more]
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Anna Sokolina started the topic Celebrating Barbara Opar—50 years at Syracuse University Libraries! in the discussion
SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group on SAH Commons 2 years, 4 months agoDear Barbara,
Congratulations on your wonderful anniversary, 50 years of devoted work and service at Syracuse University Libraries! All members of our Women in Architecture in Architecture Affiliate Group of the Society of Architectural Historians are inspired by your profound contributions, your efforts, transparency, tolerance, your endeavors…[Read more]
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Angela Marques Filipe's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
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Meral Ekincioglu, Ph.D.'s profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
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Meral Ekincioglu, Ph.D.'s profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
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Tekla Babyak's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
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Francesco Luzzini deposited Harvesting Underground: (re)generative theories and vegetal analogies in the early modern debate on mineral ores (I) in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoThe early modern use of vegetal terms to explain the origin and growth of ores was widespread in mining industry, alchemy, and natural philosophy. In the writings of authors from many different backgrounds, mineral veins were often described as ‘trees’ which moved upwards, bore fruits, and underwent a life cycle. Accordingly, the existence in ore…[Read more]
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Francesco Luzzini deposited Harvesting Underground: (re)generative theories and vegetal analogies in the early modern debate on mineral ores (I) in the group
GeoHumanities on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoThe early modern use of vegetal terms to explain the origin and growth of ores was widespread in mining industry, alchemy, and natural philosophy. In the writings of authors from many different backgrounds, mineral veins were often described as ‘trees’ which moved upwards, bore fruits, and underwent a life cycle. Accordingly, the existence in ore…[Read more]
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Francesco Luzzini deposited Harvesting Underground: (re)generative theories and vegetal analogies in the early modern debate on mineral ores (I) in the group
Environmental Humanities on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoThe early modern use of vegetal terms to explain the origin and growth of ores was widespread in mining industry, alchemy, and natural philosophy. In the writings of authors from many different backgrounds, mineral veins were often described as ‘trees’ which moved upwards, bore fruits, and underwent a life cycle. Accordingly, the existence in ore…[Read more]
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Francesco Luzzini deposited Harvesting Underground: (re)generative theories and vegetal analogies in the early modern debate on mineral ores (I) in the group
Alchemy on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoThe early modern use of vegetal terms to explain the origin and growth of ores was widespread in mining industry, alchemy, and natural philosophy. In the writings of authors from many different backgrounds, mineral veins were often described as ‘trees’ which moved upwards, bore fruits, and underwent a life cycle. Accordingly, the existence in ore…[Read more]
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Francesco Luzzini deposited Harvesting Underground: (re)generative theories and vegetal analogies in the early modern debate on mineral ores (I) on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
The early modern use of vegetal terms to explain the origin and growth of ores was widespread in mining industry, alchemy, and natural philosophy. In the writings of authors from many different backgrounds, mineral veins were often described as ‘trees’ which moved upwards, bore fruits, and underwent a life cycle. Accordingly, the existence in ore…[Read more]
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Francesco Luzzini's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
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Robert E. Stansfield-Cudworth's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
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Anna Sokolina's profile was updated on SAH Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
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