Multimodality in Architecture
Collaboration, Technology and Education
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Past research theorises that eye-closure and associated mental visualisation, which occurs during the design process, may be important for supporting creativity. Despite these claims, little empirical evidence...
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Lithium-sulfur batteries (LSBs) have garnered significant attention as a promising next-generation rechargeable battery, offering superior energy density and cost-effectiveness. However, the commercialization ...
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Medications regulating immune homeostasis and gut microbiota could affect the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). This study aimed to investigate the impact of concurrent medications on the clinic...
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The eye, an anatomical extension of the central nervous system (CNS), exhibits many molecular and cellular parallels to the brain. Emerging research demonstrates that changes in the brain are often reflected i...
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Spatial experience has been extensively researched in various fields, with Space Syntax being one of the most widely used methodologies. Multiple Space Syntax techniques have been developed and used to quantit...
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While historically the design team was almost always co-located, physically sharing the same space, tools, and systems, over the last few decades, advances in information and communication technology (ICT) hav...
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Architectural collaboration has been evolving in response to shifts in our sociotechnical systems. Particularly, multiple modes of digital communication and representation have become increasingly prevalent in...
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Advances in information and communication technologies have been the catalyst for substantial transformations in the field of architecture and in design education. In response to the pandemic, architectural ed...
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Architectural teams are increasingly reliant on remote and flexible working and, because of this, face a growing challenge around their collaborative operations across cultures and spaces. Central to this chal...
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Various types of streetscapes have been the subject of past research, with university campus planning being identified as one example where a psychological impact has been observed. However, due to the visual ...
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In bi-parental species, breeding pairs cooperate to regulate incubation duration through nest-relief behavior, using vocal signals to communicate when exchanging incubation duties. To better understand this be...
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This study presents an analysis of two aesthetic properties, complexity and diversity, in Palladian architecture. The former highlights the fractal dimension of façade geometry, and the latter its semantic random...
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Transparency of biological specimens is crucial to obtaining detailed 3-dimensional images and understanding the structure and function of biological specimens. This transparency or tissue clearing can be achi...
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Recent evidence has highlighted the role of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) as a putative biomarker to predict EGFR inhibitor resistance. This study investigated the impact of plasma HGF levels on EGFR inhibiti...
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In animal societies, conspecific killing is the most extreme way in which individuals resolve conflicts and is rarely reported in the literature. The reasons for such behavior are unclear because the majority ...
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Autophagy is markedly impaired in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Here we reveal unique autophagy dysregulation within neurons in five AD mouse models in vivo and identify its basis using a neuron-specific transgeni...
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A Justified Plan Graph (JPG) method uses graph mathematics to measure the connectivity properties of an architectural plan, providing insights into how a building may have been used, or how it differs from oth...
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The cerebral organoid (CO) model has been used in the study of various neurodegenerative diseases owing to its physiological implications. However, the CO model may only be representative of certain clinical f...
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The development of effective pathogen reduction strategies is required due to the rise in antibiotic-resistant bacteria and zoonotic viral pandemics. Photodynamic inactivation (PDI) of bacteria and viruses is ...