Through architecture, we witness not only tangible expressions of cultural identity but also the enduring legacy that shapes the built environment. Human migration has played an important role in shaping architecture. Humans often move to new places for various reasons, such as climate change, the ...
AE Interests: Multipurpose entertainment and cultural center. Emphasis on skylight and natural lighting sources throughout the structure. All brick interior. Increased sound-insulating structure enables a high degree of silence. The brick walls are curved to help reflect sounds and overall better the ...
First, the urban environment around the schools and the students’ homes, and the route between them. And second, personal and external factors affecting mode choice, that are related to the built environment. Main findings and academic gaps include: (1) a growing interest on the topic out...
6.3. Genetic structure As mentioned previously, Neotropical ichthyofauna is subject to many environmental factors that may affect their rate of retention in the environment of origin, including the destruc- tion of their habitat and consequent fragmentation of populations. The effects on the spatial ...
It presents a synthesis of literature on the potential influences of teleactivities, the sharing economy, and emerging transportation technologies on travel behavior and the built environment. The paper examines two research questions: (1) What might be the implications of teleactivities, sharing ...
By examining the complex socio-spatial dialectical relationship between industry and the built environment, this research bridges the gap between two existing bodies of literature: the human and economic geography literature regarding the location choices of the creative industry sector and the pure ...
This book is primarily written for research scholars, geologists, civil engineers, mining engineers, and environmentalists. Hopefully the text will be used by students, and it will continue to be of value to them throughout their subsequent professional and research careers. This does not mean ...
How does the distribution and abundance of evidence on built structures differ by intervention goal or context (e.g., restoration, environmental mitigation, coastal protection, tourism), seascape setting (e.g., depth, energetic environment, relative location on reef), spatial scale, and geographic ...
In the past two decades, the built environment emerged as a conceptually important determinant of obesity. As a result, an abundance of studies aiming to link environmental characteristics to weight-related outcomes have been published, and multiple revi
In urban contexts, flood risk is significantly shaped by characteristics of the built environment and ground condi- tions, including surface materials, dimensions of water ways and various obstruc- tions to water movements. Such ground conditions are produced and constantly modified by human actions (...