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title : Case Studies in Parametric Design : A Guide to Visual Scripting in Architecture Type de document : printed text Auteur : Jeffrey Collins, Author Editeur : USA : Routledge Date de publication : 2024 Nombre de pages : 352p. Dimensions : 25*18 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-1-03-228971-7 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : Arch Résumé : Case Studies in Parametric Design is a guide to scripting digital models for architects, designers, and builders. The use of parametric design in architecture has afforded the realization of incredible built work; modelling software can resolve complex geometry and aid in the development of stunning creations. Methods for creating the digital models to achieve these results, however, can be perplexing. Learning curves are steep, and benefits garnered from adapting existing workflows to incorporate new tools may appear trivial. This book describes programming techniques for a variety of buildings and provides novices an understanding of language and processes, challenges intermediate users with rigor and intentionality, and offers proficient practitioners objectives beyond novel form-making. The case studies consist of six mass topologies and six facade topologies; each includes sample topology models and scripts, descriptions of steps for generating customizable parametric models, and suggestions for additional modelling inquiries. This is essential reading for students and practitioners interested in harnessing the full potential of parametric design. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//720-11-1.pdf Case Studies in Parametric Design : A Guide to Visual Scripting in Architecture [printed text] / Jeffrey Collins, Author . - USA : Routledge, 2024 . - 352p. ; 25*18.
ISBN : 978-1-03-228971-7
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : Arch Résumé : Case Studies in Parametric Design is a guide to scripting digital models for architects, designers, and builders. The use of parametric design in architecture has afforded the realization of incredible built work; modelling software can resolve complex geometry and aid in the development of stunning creations. Methods for creating the digital models to achieve these results, however, can be perplexing. Learning curves are steep, and benefits garnered from adapting existing workflows to incorporate new tools may appear trivial. This book describes programming techniques for a variety of buildings and provides novices an understanding of language and processes, challenges intermediate users with rigor and intentionality, and offers proficient practitioners objectives beyond novel form-making. The case studies consist of six mass topologies and six facade topologies; each includes sample topology models and scripts, descriptions of steps for generating customizable parametric models, and suggestions for additional modelling inquiries. This is essential reading for students and practitioners interested in harnessing the full potential of parametric design. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//720-11-1.pdf Réservation
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title : Natural Radioactivity In Water Supplies Type de document : printed text Auteur : Jack K Horner, Author Editeur : USA : Routledge Date de publication : 2021 Nombre de pages : 371p. Dimensions : 24*17 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-0-367-15521-6 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : ngv Résumé : There is little disagreement that the potential effects of water contamination on human health and t he environment should not be ignored, even though the exact nature of those effects is not yet fully understood. That permanently incapacitating and even lethal substances (asbestos, for example) have, in ignorance, been introduced into the environment may become apparent only decades after their introduction. A new principle in water quality regulation is emerging in response to awareness of these dangers: An individual or organization can be held accountable for hazards to human health or for degradation of the environment created by the introduction of a substance, even if the individual or organization is not the source of that substance, even if no regulation of the substance currently exists, and even if the substance is not known to be hazardous or to degrade the environment at the time its release occurs. This book outlines the scientific aspects of the control of natural radioactivity in water supplies, as well as the labyrinthine uncertainties in water quality regulation concerning natural radiocontamination of water. The author provides an introduction to the theory of natural radioactivity, addresses risk assessment, describes sources and effects of natural radiocontamination of water, surveys federal water law concerning natural radiocontamination, and presents an account of how one city dealt with the perplexities that mark this rapidly evolving area of water quality regulation. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//577-80-1.pdf Natural Radioactivity In Water Supplies [printed text] / Jack K Horner, Author . - USA : Routledge, 2021 . - 371p. ; 24*17.
ISBN : 978-0-367-15521-6
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : ngv Résumé : There is little disagreement that the potential effects of water contamination on human health and t he environment should not be ignored, even though the exact nature of those effects is not yet fully understood. That permanently incapacitating and even lethal substances (asbestos, for example) have, in ignorance, been introduced into the environment may become apparent only decades after their introduction. A new principle in water quality regulation is emerging in response to awareness of these dangers: An individual or organization can be held accountable for hazards to human health or for degradation of the environment created by the introduction of a substance, even if the individual or organization is not the source of that substance, even if no regulation of the substance currently exists, and even if the substance is not known to be hazardous or to degrade the environment at the time its release occurs. This book outlines the scientific aspects of the control of natural radioactivity in water supplies, as well as the labyrinthine uncertainties in water quality regulation concerning natural radiocontamination of water. The author provides an introduction to the theory of natural radioactivity, addresses risk assessment, describes sources and effects of natural radiocontamination of water, surveys federal water law concerning natural radiocontamination, and presents an account of how one city dealt with the perplexities that mark this rapidly evolving area of water quality regulation. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//577-80-1.pdf Réservation
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