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ARCH 1113: Introduction to the Built Environment and ARCH 1513: Great Buildings and Cities of the World
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Architecture
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Nancy R E Meugens Bell
Publication Date: 2010Defines distinct architectural features within the two main styles: Trabeated and Arcuated. Covers, Egyptian, Asiatic, Early American, Greek, Roman, Early Christian, Byzantine and Saracenic, Romanesque, Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, Gothic Architecture in Europe, Gothic Architecture in Great Britain, Renaissance Architecture in Europe, and Renaissance Architecture in Great Britain. -
Building Information - Representation and Management: Fundamentals and Principles
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Alexander Koutamanis
ISBN: 9789463661607Publication Date: 2019The book presents a coherent theory of building information, focusing on its representation and management in the digital era. It addresses issues such as the information explosion and the structure of analogue building representations to propose a parsimonious approach to the deployment and utilization of symbolic digital technologies like BIM. -
Introduction to Aerospace Structures and Materials
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René Alderliesten
ISBN: 9789463660754Publication Date: 2018This book provides an introduction to the discipline of aerospace structures and materials. It is the first book to date that includes all relevant aspects of this discipline within a single monologue. These aspects range from materials, manufacturing and processing techniques, to structures, design principles and structural performance, including aspects like durability and safety. With the purpose of introducing students into the basics of the entire discipline, the book presents the subjects broadly and loosely connected, adopting either a formal description or an informal walk around type of presentation. A key lessons conveyed within this book is the interplay between the exact science and engineering topics, like solid material physics and structural analysis, and the soft topics that are not easily captured by equations and formulas. Safety, manufacturability, availability and costing are some of these topics that are presented in this book to explain decisions and design solutions within this discipline. -
Sustainability: A Comprehensive Foundation
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Tom Theis, Jonathan Tomkin
Publication Date: 2015The content is intended to be useful for both a broad-based introductory class on sustainability and as a useful supplement to specialist courses which wish to review the sustainability dimensions of their areas of study. By covering a wide range of topics with a uniformity of style, and by including glossaries, review questions, case studies, and links to further resources, the text has sufficient range to perform as the core resource for a semester course. Students who cover the material in the book will be conversant in the language and concepts of sustainability, and will be equipped for further study in sustainable planning, policy, economics, climate, ecology, infrastructure, and more.
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MIT Open Courseware -- ArchitectureMIT Open Courseware offers over 50 architecture courses, both undergraduate and graduate. Each course includes downloadable syllabus, readings, lecture notes, assignments and calendars.
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Design & Innovation
Free course materials from The Open University (UK), including videos, audio, and documents. -
Computer-Aided Design (CAD)This course will introduce the student to the process of modeling 2- and 3-D objects with computer-aided design; the student will learn the basics of drafting by hand as well. This free course may be completed online at any time. Has PDF materials, PowerPoint lectures, YouTube videos, and more.
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Introduction to Design Inquiry"Introduction to Design Inquiry explores the nature and exercise of design intelligence. It aims to open avenues for further research and, along them, to open vistas on the teaching of design and on more mindful professional design practices." These are lecture notes that are meant to be read in advance of the lectures, serving as an introduction and supplement to them.
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Planner 5D
Planner 5D is a cross platform service that allows users to create their own floor plans and interior designs. Work on projects with other users, share your project looks with your friends, add real furniture to your project from integrated manufacturers catalogs, and export high-resolution images. -
Media CollegeMediaCollege.com is a free educational website containing tutorials, reference and other resource material in all areas of electronic media production. The site includes hundreds of exclusive tutorials covering video & television production, audio work, photography, graphics, web design and more. You'll also find utilities, reference material (e.g., user manuals), industry news and a helpful forum.
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Artists Book CollectionThe artists’ books are finely crafted and visually stimulating works made by more than 150 presses and artists worldwide. Forming a body of information on typography, papermaking, paper engineering, graphics, bookmaking, design, and creative writing, the Artists’ Book Collection is an important laboratory for students.
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process.arts"process.arts.ac.uk is an open online resource sharing day-to-day practice and research of art, design and media. The site encourages users to openly share and use creative commons licensed content and support others in doing the same."
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Design & Innovation
Free course materials from The Open University (UK), including videos, audio, and documents.
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Computer Number Base ConversionConvert computer base numbers from decimal to binary, octal, and hexadecimal. Select Numbers DecHxBin in the top left dropdown menu in MegaConverter2.
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Code AcademyInteractive courses on JavaScript, HTML/CSS, PHP, Python, Ruby, APIs created by members of the community.