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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1039226892
    Format: 653 Seiten , 21 cm
    ISBN: 9783103973969
    Uniform Title: Berta Isla
    Content: Eine große Liebe zerrissen durch ein rätselhaftes Doppelleben – der große spanische Erzähler und Bestsellerautor Javier Marías in Höchstform. Tomás – halb Spanier, halb Engländer – ist ein Sprachentalent und verliebt in die junge Berta Isla. Sehr früh sind sich beide sicher, dass sie ein gemeinsames Leben wollen. Als er zum Studium nach Oxford geht, bleibt sie jedoch in Madrid zurück – nicht ahnend, dass Tomás dort einen schwerwiegenden Fehler begeht, der beide in eine verhängnisvolle Lage bringt. Um einer Haftstrafe zu entgehen, beginnt er, heimlich für den britischen Geheimdienst zu arbeiten. Schon bald nach seiner Rückkehr vermutet Berta, die inzwischen seine Ehefrau ist, dass Tomás ein Doppelleben führt. Als er dann zu Beginn des Falklandkrieges plötzlich spurlos verschwindet, beginnt sie endgültig zu hinterfragen, wen sie geheiratet hat. Eine Geschichte über das Warten, die Zerbrechlichkeit der Liebe und die Zerrissenheit zwischen Krieg, Geheimnissen und Loyalität.
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
    Language: German
    Subjects: Romance Studies
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    Keywords: Belletristische Darstellung ; Fiktionale Darstellung ; Fiktionale Darstellung
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Marías, Javier 1951-2022
    Author information: Lange, Susanne 1964-
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_SBC1270198
    Format: 94 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783741526503
    Series Statement: Galileo-Forscherclub
    Content: Der Galileo-Forscherclub, das sind Mila, Kilian, Josi und das zahme Eichhörnchen Freddy. Die Kinder sehen zu Beginn der Geschichte seltsame Lichter am Nachthimmel und schon beginnt ein spannendes Abenteuer! Um dem Rätsel der Lichter auf die Spur zu kommen, müssen Sie möglichst viel zum Thema Sterne und Planeten herausfinden. Eine spannende Story, die ganz nebenbei jede Menge Sachwissen vermittelt. Nach Ende der Geschichte gibt es noch einen interessanten Wissensteil zum Thema Astronomie, der die wichtigsten Fragen beantwortet: Was sind Sterne und Planeten? Wofür braucht man Satelliten?
    Note: Titelzusatz auf dem Umschlag: Mit Rätseln und spannendem MINT-Wissen , Deutsch
    Language: German
    Keywords: Kindersachbuch ; Kinderbuch
    URL: Cover
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  • 3
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    Cambridge :Cambridge Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV023051093
    Format: XX, 318 S. : , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2. ed.
    ISBN: 0-521-83870-3 , 978-0-521-83870-2
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics , Mathematics
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Nichtlineare Kontinuumsmechanik ; Finite-Elemente-Methode ; Kontinuumsmechanik ; Nichtlineare Mechanik ; Finite-Elemente-Methode
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT60907
    Format: 33 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Content: AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This thesis navigates through the evolving narrative of urban development from a "tabula rasa" to a "tabula plena" approach, spotlighting the increasing gravitation towards adaptive reuse, especially of industrial buildings, in light of sustainability and heritage preservation concerns. Delving into the challenges and intricacies involved in such transitions, the study zeroes in on a specific case of the Vinival winery in Valencia, Spain, aiming to unfold a design narrative that upholds the essence of its historical and architectural attributes while aligning with modern-day functional and sustainability requisites. The in-depth exploration encompasses a meticulous review of existing literature, an analysis of analogous successful adaptive reuse projects, and a close examination of the Vinival winery's architectural persona. The ultimate quest is to unravel a design pathway that not only breathes new life into the Vinival winery but also extends a valuable framework for similar endeavors, making a conscious stride towards environmentally conscientious urban development, heritage preservation, and a nuanced understanding of adaptive reuse. Keywords: Urban Development, Adaptive Reuse, Industrial Buildings, Sustainability, Heritage Preservation, Vinival Winery, Architectural Transition, Design Narrative, Historical Attributes, Modern Functional Requisites
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: Bachelor of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture / Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2023. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1 Introduction ................................................................. 2 1.1 Problem Statement ..................................................... 2 1.2 Research Question and Objectives ..................................... 3 1.3 Scope and Limitations ................................................ 3 1.4 Methodology and Approach ............................................. 4 2 Adaptive Reuse, Spirit of Place, and Implementation Strategies ......... 6 2.1 Definition ............................................................ 6 2.1.1 Term History and Evolution ...................................... 6 2.1.2 Industrial Buildings .......................................... 6 2.2 the Concept of the Spirit of Place (genius Loci) ..................... 7 2.3 Importance of Preserving the Spirit of the Space ..................... 8 2.4 Overview of Adaptive Reuse Strategies ................................ 8 2.4.1 Intervention .................................................. 10 2.4.2 Insertion ..................................................... 12 2.4.3 Installation .................................................. 13 2.5 Comparison and Conclusion ............................................ 15 3 Vinival Winery: History and Architectural Features, and Significance of the Building ......................................................... 16 3.1 History of the Winery ............................................... 16 3.2 Winery's Surrounding Area ........................................... 17 3.3 Architectural Features of the Winery ................................. 17 3.3.1 Footprint and Roof Shape ...................................... 18 3.3.2 Brick Cladding and the Openings ............................... 19 3.3.3 Wine Tanks .................................................... 19 3.3.4 Load Bearing Metal Grid ....................................... 20 3.3.5 Pathways ...................................................... 20 3.3.6 Volume ........................................................ 20 3.3.7 Foundation Cavity ............................................. 20 3.4 Importance of Preserving the Winery ................................. 20 4 Design Project: Transforming Vinival Winery ............................. 22 4.1 Proposed Design Concept for the Vinival Winery ...................... 22 4.2 Proposed
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Academic theses
    URL: FULL
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT60994
    Format: 89 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Content: AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This thesis explores the concept of flexibility and adaptation in school buildings to understand how they adjust to change. The research aims to answer two main questions: how are school buildings subjected to change, and what role does interior design play in their adaptability? The study utilizes a qualitative methodology to examine the historical development of educational structures and collect data on change variables. The concept of flexibility and adaptability is defined and their benefits and implementation in interior spaces are explored. Four flexibility design projects are analyzed to showcase different approaches, and a design project created in relation to the research is also examined. The findings contribute to understanding the importance of flexibility in school buildings and the role of interior design in promoting adaptability. Keywords: School buildings, flexibility, adaptation, interior design, change, educational structures.
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: Master of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture/Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2022. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents Introduction..................................................................................................................1 1. The School Building....................................................................................................3 1.1. The Evolution of School Buildings...............................................................4 1.2. Changes in School Building......................................................................14 1.2.1. Enrollment.......................................................................................15 1.2.2. Technology....................................................................................19 1.2.3. The Role of the Community..............................................................22 2. Flexibility and Adaptability...................................................................................24 2.1. What is Flexibility and Adaptability?.......................................................25 2.2. Why Design Flexible Structures?..............................................................27 2.3. Sustainability and Adaptability................................................................28 3. How to Achieve Flexible and Adaptable Buildings.............................................30 3.1. Space Plan..............................................................................................32 3.1.1. Walls..............................................................................................33 3.1.2. Floors and Ceilings...........................................................................37 3.2. Stuff........................................................................................................39 3.2.1. Flexibility......................................................................................40 3.2.2. Modularity....................................................................................41 3.2.3. Multi-purpose................................................................................42 4. Case Studies............................................................................................................44 4.1. Substrate Factory Ayase, Japan...............................................................44 4.2. The Shed, New York City.........................................................................50 4.3. GE Design Center, San Ramon, California...............................................55 4.4. Particular Architects Studio, Docklands....................................................59 Conclusion................................................................................................................62 5. Design Project........................................................................................................64 References..................................................................................................................77 List of Figures............................................................................................................85
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT60894
    Format: 39 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Content: AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: Interior architecture transcends mere aesthetic appeal, embodying a meticulous endeavor to harmonize architectural decisions with spatial utility, thereby fostering a profound engagement between the space and its occupants. Rooted in functional and regional paradigms, architecture invariably intersects with a rich tapestry of cultural influences. The essence of architecture, as posited by Bernard Tschumi, hinges on facilitating human activity, weaving a nexus of spaces, events, and movements devoid of hierarchical segregation. This paradigm underscores the imperative of tailoring spaces to not only fulfill functional requisites but to also resonate with sensory experiences, thereby augmenting user interaction. This thesis propounds the premise that the infusion of local cultural elements can significantly enrich architectural and interior spatial quality. Through a meticulous exploration and analysis of various cultural symbols and their integration within architectural and interior architectural realms, the study endeavors to elucidate the tangible benefits garnered from such cultural incorporations. The objective is to distill the specific facets wherein cultural inputs can be harnessed as pivotal guidelines, potentially culminating in projects that are not only functionally robust but also culturally resonant. Keywords: Interior Architecture, Cultural Influence, Bernard Tschumi, User Interaction, Local Cultural Input, Spatial Quality, Cultural Symbols, Functional Requisites, Sensory Experiences, Architectural Integration
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: Bachelor of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture / Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2023. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents i. Introduction .................................................. 3 1. Thesis Context ............................................ 3 2. Thesis Aim ................................................ 4 3. Methodology ............................................... 4 ii. Interior Architecture and Cultural Identity .................. 5 1. Sense of Immersion ........................................ 5 2. the Immersion in Interior Architecture ................... 6 3. Cultural Identity in Architecture ......................... 8 iii. the Application of Cultural Symbols in Interior Architecture 12 1. Walls and Surfaces ........................................ 12 2. Flooring Finish ........................................... 17 3. Other Architectural Elements .............................. 21 4. Outdoor Spaces ............................................ 25 iv. Design Project ............................................... 30 volume Conclusion .................................................... 37
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT61005
    Format: 79 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Content: AUTHOR-SUPPLIED ABSTRACT: Abstract: The increasing housing affordability issues, changing demographic preferences, and population growth have led to a demand for new housing alternatives that address spatial constraints and the desire to live in city centers or closer to workplaces. Micro-living has emerged as a potential solution, but the extreme reduction in dwelling size raises concerns about the occupants' wellbeing. This thesis aims to explore interior design strategies that can enhance the living experience in micro apartments and identify factors that significantly impact the occupants' satisfaction. The research questions guiding this thesis are: Which interior design strategies can improve the living experience in micro-living? and What factors have a significant impact on a pleasant living experience? The study is based on qualitative data obtained from existing studies, experiments, and expert opinions. By analyzing these findings, designers can gain a deeper understanding of how occupants perceive and react to different design elements in micro apartments, enabling them to make informed design decisions. The research also investigates the challenges faced in micro apartments and their effects on the physical and mental wellbeing of occupants. Solutions derived from the findings are compiled into design strategies specific to micro-living, aimed at mitigating these challenges. The thesis includes an analysis of four case studies to explore the implementation of design strategies in real-world projects. By examining the factors and design elements identified in the literature review, the study assesses how the strategies outlined in this thesis were employed in each project and their impact on the overall design outcome. Keywords: housing affordability, micro-living, interior design, living experience, wellbeing, design strategies, case studies.
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: Master of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture/Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2022. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1. Introduction................................................................................................................1 2. Micro Apartments......................................................................................................2 2.1. Definition of Micro Apartments....................................................................2 2.2. History of Micro Apartments.......................................................................3 2.3. Benefits vs Challenges...............................................................................11 3. Living Experience Challenges and Solutions.............................................................17 3.1. Physical Health...........................................................................................18 3.1.1. Light.................................................................................................18 3.1.2. Movement within a Space................................................................20 3.2. Mental Health.............................................................................................30 3.2.1. Density..............................................................................................30 3.2.2. Social Interaction..............................................................................35 4. Case Studies..........................................................................................................35 4.1. All I Own House | PKMN Architectures......................................................36 4.2. Tiny Apartment | A Little Design Studio.....................................................42 4.3. Yard Apartment | Qisi Design...................................................................48 5. Design Project........................................................................................................54 5.1. Design Proposal........................................................................................54 5.2. Comparison between Case Studies and Design Proposal.........................63 6. Conclusion..............................................................................................................64 Bibliography..............................................................................................................68 List of Figures............................................................................................................73
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT60868
    Format: 40 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Content: AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: The increasing prevalence of mental illnesses, particularly depression, has prompted a growing interest in holistic approaches to well-being. However, the limited accessibility and complexity of mental health treatment contribute to the underutilization of available resources. Recognizing the importance of addressing mental health concerns, the hospitality industry has shifted its focus towards wellness and well-being, with hotels playing a crucial role in fostering overall health. This thesis explores the impact of architectural design strategies-specifically lighting design, surface finishes, and space planning-on mild depression within the context of a hotel room. Keywords: Mental Health, Mild Depression, Hospitality Industry, Architectural Design, Interior Design, Well-being, Lighting Design, Surface Finishes, Space Planning
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: Bachelor of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture / Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2023. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1. Thesis Topic, Context and Aim 1 1.2. Methodology 2 2. Major Depressive Disorder With Mild Episodes 2.1. Definition and Symptoms 3 2.2. Causes of Mild Depression 4 2.3. Treatments 2.3.1. Psychological and Medical Treatments 4 2.3.2. Alternative Treatments 5 3. Hotel Design and the Impact on Well-being 3.1. Hotel Facilities 7 3.1.1. Communal Spaces 8 3.1.2. Hotel Rooms 8 3.2. Interior Design Strategies in Hotel Rooms 3.2.1. Space Planning 9 3.2.2. Surface Finishes 14 3.2.3. Lighting Design 20 4. Conclusion 24 5. Design Project 27 6. List of Figures 32 7. Bibliography 36
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 9
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT60984
    Format: 37 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Content: AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This thesis examines the relationship between design and nature in the context of vernacular architecture, with a focus on traditional Japanese architecture. The aim is to understand how nature influences design and to identify elements that can be beneficial for contemporary architecture. The research explores the building elements, materials, spatial methods, and underlying philosophy of Japanese design, with the intention of integrating these elements into future design practices. While sustainability is not the main focus, it is closely related to the correlation between design and nature and serves as an incentive for the study. The thesis is structured into five chapters, relying on secondary qualitative research and case studies to support the findings. The research concludes by highlighting the relevance of the information gathered for designing with and for nature in the future. Keywords: design, nature, vernacular architecture, traditional Japanese architecture, sustainability, contemporary architecture.
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: Bachelor of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture/Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2022. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Introduction to the Topic and its Context, Relevance and Aims 1.2 Methodology and Structure 2. Traditional Japanese Architecture and Design 2.1 The Climate, Seasons and Landscapes of Japan 2.2 Materials 2.3 Philosophy 2.4 Space in Japanese Architecture 3. Implementation into Contemporary Design 3.1 Amado House - Studio Bright 3.2 Fuji Kindergarten - Tezuka Architects 3.3 Al Naseej Textile Factory - Leopold Banchini Architects 4. Conclusion 5. Design Project Bibliography List of Figures Glossary
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT60931
    Format: 60 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Content: AUTHOR-SUPPLIED ABSTRACT: Abstract In today's urbanized world, many individuals seek a profound connection with nature to find solace from city life. Mobile homes offer a solution to this need, allowing for a more flexible and adaptable lifestyle. This research explores the connection between mobile spaces and nature, drawing upon the ancient roots of nomadism and the desire for freedom, flexibility, adventure, and a connection with nature. By analyzing case studies and research findings, the study emphasizes the importance of interior architecture in creating domestic mobile spaces that foster a strong connection with the surrounding natural environment. Key design considerations include strategic openings, minimalistic use of materials, and flexible furniture to optimize space utilization and accommodate changing needs. The study showcases various examples of mobile spaces that successfully integrate with nature, highlighting the potential for creating transformative experiences and providing a sanctuary for individuals seeking a profound connection with the natural world. Overall, interior architecture plays a significant role in designing mobile spaces that prioritize a connection with nature, enabling individuals to embrace a mobile lifestyle while still enjoying the comforts of their homes in a well-designed and integrated interior. Keywords: mobile homes, nature connection, nomadism, freedom, flexibility, interior architecture, case studies, space utilization, transformative experiences, sanctuary, integrated interior.
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: Master of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture / Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2023. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1. Introduction................................................................................... 4 2. Mobile Dwelling ............................................................................. 8 2.1. Nomads and Living a Nomadic Lifestyle ...................................... 8 2.2. Mobile Architecture and Interior Design ...................................... 13 3. Interior Connection With Nature ...................................................... 21 4. Case Study ................................................................................... 30 4.1. Case Study 1 ........................................................................... 31 4.2. Case Study 2 ........................................................................... 36 4.3. Case Study 3 ........................................................................... 40 5. Thesis Project ................................................................................ 46 6. Conclusion ..................................................................................... 51 7. Bibliography .................................................................................. 54 8. Image Citation: List of Figures ...................................................... 56
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Academic theses
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