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The role of learning theory in child-computer interaction - a semi-systematic literature review
(ACM, 2022-06)In this paper, we explore the role of learning theory in the Child-computer interaction (CCI) community's leading venues: the Interaction Design and Children (IDC) conference and the International Journal of Child-Computer ... -
Rule-based rationalization of form: learning by computational making
(Springer Nature, 2020-07)Digital design and fabrication tools obtain constraints affecting creativity in conceptual design phase. There is a necessity to have a better understanding of issues related to the rationalization process of form, material ... -
Rural gentrification of the ancient city of Assos (Behramkale) in Turkey
(Elsevier, 2021-10)Behramkale, also known as the ancient city of Assos, has gained considerable national and international visibility after its declaration as an Archaeological site in 1982 and later in 2000 as Urban Archaeological site. The ... -
Scaffolding preschool children's upcycling experiences through free vs. guided play activities
(ACM, 2022-05-30)Waste management is becoming more important than ever before and teaching children about recycling and upcycling from early ages can be fun and rewarding. This study aims at engaging preschool children in upcycling activities ... -
Searching ‘Italianità’ in the Dodecanese Islands (1912-1943). Some considerations on Art, Architecture and Archeology through the works of Hermes Balducci
(Firenze University Press, 2022)The rediscovery and promotion of fourteen islands in the Aegean Sea – renamed the Dodecanese Islands – annexed to Italy as a military possession while formally under the dominion of the Ottomans, might be considered another ... -
Seminario internazionale: lettura e progetto del castello di Kyrenia. International workshop: reading and designing the Kyrenia castle
(DIDApress, Florence, 2018)The workshop “Reading and Designing the Kyrenia Castle” is one the results of the ongoing scientific collaboration between Girne American University (Department of Interior Architecture), with the Department of Architecture ... -
Settlement scale analysis approach to reach nearly zero energy communities
(EDP Sciences, 2019)Looking at the recent developments, the European Union (EU) aims to become a zero carbon community. For the building sector, Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) was recast in 2010 introducing the definition ... -
Settlement scale analysis approach to reach nearly zero energy communities
(Springer, 2020-01-01)The European Union directive on the energy performance of buildings was revised and republished in 2010, as EPBD Recast, introducing new terms as cost-optimal and nearly zero energy levels. It mandated that by 2018 all new ... -
Shifting point-attractors: the central-symmetric flexi of via Flaminia and via Clodia near pons Milvius, Rome
(U+D editions, Rome, 2020)Recent urban morphology studies consider urban tissues as living organisms changing in time (Strappa, Carlotti, and Camiz, 2016), moreover even roads may be considered as organisms, and their diachronic deformations have ... -
Skopje’s transitions and the city’s struggle to preserve collective memories
(Institute of History Slovak Academy of Sciences, 2019)Skopje underwent many changes to its urban environment, caused by different factors both human and natural. Due to these impacts the community’s responses have ranged from deeply personal to collective mobilization of ... -
The so-called “beach tower” of Kyrenia city walls, Cyprus
(Granada: Universidad de Granada, Universitat Politècnica de València, Patronato de la Alhambra y Generalife, 2020-05-05)The so-called “beach-tower” is the smallest of the three remaining towers belonging to the Kyrenia’s medieval enceinte. Semi-circular in plan, with circa 6 m of diameter, the tower is today partially obliterated by the ... -
Social and cultural sustainability in architectural design studios
(IAPS, 2006)What changes are needed to make cities and built environment in globalize world compatible with sustainable development? What are the responsibility of architects and the role of architectural education on this subject? ... -
A social and spatial restructuring in inner-city residential areas: the case of Istanbul
(2011)In Turkey over the last twenty years, the disruptive quality of such restructuring processes has been exacerbated by the government’s decision to embrace urban transformation as a tool to speed the country’s integration ... -
The spaces of home : an examination of domestic space in squatter settlements
(1996)Until recently it was assumed that dwellings within squatter areas were essentially minimal shelters and that the forms and spaces produced were largely a response to severe economic constraints with little or no opportunity ... -
Spatial configuration and passenger behavior at complex buildings İstanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport
(Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL), 2022)The behavior of the passengers in complex buildings may be affected by the spatial configuration of the building, also the functional demands of each individual. This research investigates complex buildings’spatial ... -
Staging poe: A narrative approach to atmosphere in a first‐year design studio
(Wiley, 2020-11)This paper explores how to begin interior architecture education and provides a fertile ground on which students can tackle design departures. Narratives are studied as a vehicle and an opportunity for self-expression and ... -
Steel slag and its applications in cement and concrete technology: A review
(Elsevier, 2021-05-10)In this review, steel slag usage in the cement and concrete industry and its environmental effects were examined. Also, its physical and chemical structure, its effect on the characteristics of concrete, and its applications ... -
Structural equation model of occupant satisfaction for evaluating the performance of office buildings
(Springer Nature, 2020-08)Measuring occupant satisfaction and collecting feedback is critical for evaluating building performance, shaping comfort, effective decision-making in building improvements, and consequently enhancing the well-being of ... -
Student and tutor perceptions of the pedagogical potential and challenges of design jury as an assessment method
(Sage, 2022-04)This article examines the pedagogical potential and challenges of the design jury as an assessment method from the perceptions of the tutor/jury member and the design students. It aims to gain an understanding of the factors ... -
Students’ product perception: a cross-sectional analysis
(The Design Society, 2018)This paper reports a study that was conducted to analyze the differences in product design students’ perception of products. While product perception is reported as one of the competencies of product design students, our ...
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