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Agarez, R. (author), Mota, N. (author)
For most architects, architecture is not only art, craft, passion and engagement; it is their ‘bread-and-butter’, too, and has been so since long. Architecture, consciously or unconsciously, is also the ‘bread-and-butter’ of communities across the world: successfully or unsuccessfully it is part of the daily lives of ordinary women and men. Yet...
journal article 2015
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Sohn, H. (author), Kousoulas, S. (author), Bruyns, G. (author)
journal article 2015
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Djalali, A. (author)
With the foundation of the Bauhaus, Walter Gropius advocated an end to the division between arts and crafts. Contrary to the idea of architecture as art, the programme of the school aimed to assimilate architecture with industry in order to satisfy collective social needs. Yet, despite this programmatic declaration, such a project was realised...
journal article 2015
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Hauptmann, D. (author), Radman, A. (author)
journal article 2014
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Boumeester, M. (author)
journal article 2014
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Bier, H. (author), Knight, T. (author)
journal article 2014
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Healy, P.E. (author)
journal article 2014
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Bier, H. (author), Ku, Y. (author)
Generative design processes have been the focus of current architectural research and practice largely due to the exploration of the phenomenon of emergence within self-organisation, generative grammars and evolutionary techniques. These techniques have been informing participatory urban design modalities, which are investigated in this paper by...
journal article 2013
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