نتایج جستجو برای: traditional cities

تعداد نتایج: 344884  

This paper examines procedural modeling as a tool for 3D modeling creation. Procedural modeling historically has been used for 3D visualization of natural features, but with the release of the software CityEngine in 2008, the technology can easily be adopted also in problem domains dealing with urban environments. Then, we will examine and compare two types of modeling, traditional and proc...

The transition from the industrial age and the growing impact of the global economy on human life which has led to rapid expansion of western urban design culture in countries like Iran, are among the reasons why nowadays there is only a memory left in our minds of our traditional cities. "Urban identity" is one of the most important and most controversial issues among urban designers and other...

Globalization has been mainly based on the initiatives and new demands of hegemonic capitalism system and its general outcome has been a transition from 20th century industrial society to 21st century information society and building relative integrity in the system of traditional relations between countries, cities and creation of network world. The result of globalization in the cities of thi...

2010
Hugo Fastl Jörg Stelkens

The term "remote psychoacoustic experiments" describes the situation that in contrast to traditional psychoacoustic experiments the experimenter and the subject are located in different places, like different offices, buildings, cities, countries, continents. In essence, the psychoacoustic experiment is performed via internet. In particular, calibration problems have to be solved that the (remo...

Journal: :تحقیقات جغرافیایی 0
اشرف السادات باقری بنیاد دائره المعارف اسلامی

islamic societies have a deep sense of personal privacy and solitude, which is reflected in their traditional architecture, so that the houses, within the inner face are so that the houses, within the inner face are latency the hijab and muslim homes, the division of space within and outside the cities is one of the most attractive features of islamic cities introverts of the city's archit...

2017
Xiaoyue Wang Shuyao Wu Shuangcheng Li

Urban problems—such as resources depletion, environment pollution and waste generation—usually occur during rapid urbanisation processes, especially in mega-urban agglomerations. Finding solutions to sustainable urban development is a global research interest, and urban metabolism is an effective approach to analysing the socio-economic system and ecosystem. In this study, three cities in the J...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2000
A J McMichael

Urban living is the keystone of modern human ecology. Cities have multiplied and expanded rapidly worldwide over the past two centuries. Cities are sources of creativity and technology, and they are the engines for economic growth. However, they are also sources of poverty, inequality, and health hazards from the environment. Urban populations have long been incubators and gateways for infectio...

2016
Riccardo Gallotti Mason A Porter Marc Barthelemy

Cities and their transportation systems become increasingly complex and multimodal as they grow, and it is natural to wonder whether it is possible to quantitatively characterize our difficulty navigating in them and whether such navigation exceeds our cognitive limits. A transition between different search strategies for navigating in metropolitan maps has been observed for large, complex metr...

Journal: :Future Generation Comp. Syst. 2017
Daniel Meana-Llorián Cristian González García B. Cristina Pelayo García-Bustelo Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle Néstor García-Fernández

The Internet of Things is arriving to our homes or cities through fields already known like Smart Homes, Smart Cities, or Smart Towns. The monitoring of environmental conditions of cities can help to adapt the indoor locations of the cities in order to be more comfortable for people who stay there. A way to improve the indoor conditions is an efficient temperature control, however, it depends o...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Riccardo Gallotti Mason A. Porter Marc Barthelemy

Cities and their transportation systems become increasingly complex and multimodal as they grow, and it is natural to wonder if it is possible to quantitatively characterize our difficulty to navigate in them and whether such navigation exceeds our cognitive limits. A transition between different searching strategies for navigating in metropolitan maps has been observed for large, complex metro...

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