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_id ijac20053406
id ijac20053406
authors Kvan, Thomas
year 2005
title Professor Tsuyoshi Sasada 1941-2005
source International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 3 - no. 4, 519-526
summary Tsuyoshi Sasada, known as Tee to so many of us, died on 30 September 2005 at the age of 64 after a long illness.Tee retired from Osaka University in 2004 upon reaching the mandatory retirement age but retained his association as Emeritus Professor.At the time of his death he held appointments as Honorary Professor, National Chiao Tung University (Taiwan) and Expert Researcher, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology. He had been with Osaka University since 1970, having earned his bachelor, master and doctoral degrees at Kyoto University. In 1988 he was appointed Professor in Osaka and established his laboratory, known as the Sasada Lab, from which over 200 students have graduated.
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last changed 2007/03/04 07:08

_id sigradi2024_534
id sigradi2024_534
authors Sotovia, Natasha, Nardelli, Eduardo, Pires, Joao, Mingione, Carlos, Dimitrov, Stefania, Gaspar, Joao and Azenha, Miguel
year 2024
title BIM in Public Administration: Technical specifications in public bidding
source Herrera, Pablo C., Gómez, Paula, Estevez, Alberto T., Torreblanca-Díaz, David A. Biodigital Intelligent Systems - Proceedings of the XXVIII Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2024) - ISBN 978-9915-9635-2-5, iBAG-UIC Barcelona, Spain, 13-15 November 2024, pp. 1941–1952
summary The growth in use of BIM in Brazil was accompanied by the demand for specification guides, mainly in public management, where the impact of its adoption requires the efficient use of this disruptive methodology.However, there is no homogeneity of information in publications and, occasionally, it's possible to find contradictory information. Therefore, this research aims to verify the assertiveness of these documents, promoting a broad review of the material already published, particularly in relation to the practice of public project hiring processes. To substantiate this division, the work was divided into three: review of scientific articles on this topic, already published bidding notices and review of the most relevant Brazilian guides.The first stage has already been carried out and its result has been already published. In this paper the results of the second stage are being reported, the review of the bidding notices published in the period from 2018 to 2023.
keywords Building Information Modeling (BIM), Public Sector, Public Bidding, Specifications, Systematic Literature Review (SLR)
series SIGraDi
email
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_id ecaade2007_140
id ecaade2007_140
authors Vermisso, Emmanouil
year 2007
title The Dancing Curve
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2007.473
source Predicting the Future [25th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 978-0-9541183-6-5] Frankfurt am Main (Germany) 26-29 September 2007, pp. 473-481
summary In his work ‘Cybernetics’, mathematician Norbert Wiener (1941) pointed to the interdisciplinary areas between the sciences as a promising field for research; embracing this notion of ‘synthesis’ fifty years later, the research discussed here uses the cornice, a typical element of Classical Architecture as the role-model for a series of experiments with light and shadow in nurbs software. This process encourages the development of digital design methodologies that go beyond current stylistic boundaries and hopes to set a possible threshold towards future design-based exploration.
keywords Style, classical, organic, synthetic, assembly, curve,
series eCAADe
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