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    Lockdown sonics: a conversation by Meireles, M, Ouzounian, G

    Published 2021
    “…They further reflect on Recomposing the City, a research network founded in 2013 by Ouzounian and architect Sarah Lappin which has brought together numerous sound artists, architects and urbanists in examining questions around sound and urbanism.…”
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    Barakat Muhammad: notes on square Kufic epigraphy in the history of Morocco by Nagy, PT, Bongianino, U

    Published 2023
    “…The French architect Maurice Mantout (1886–1953), after a decade spent with the conservation of monuments in Morocco, played a leading role in the design and construction of the Great Mosque of Paris, which he completed in 1926. …”
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    Less is more revisited: association with global multiparty session types by Yoshida, N, Hou, P

    Published 2024
    “…Multiparty session types (MPST) [12] provide a type discipline where a programmer or architect specifies a whole view of communications as a global protocol, and each distributed program is locally type-checked against its end-point projection. …”
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    Architectural patronage and the rise of the Ottomans by Yürekli, Z

    Published 2017
    “…Known as the Green Mosque, this building and its decoration, executed under the auspices of the vizier and architect Ivaz Pasha and the naqqash Ali b. Ilyas, has received great scholarly attention. …”
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    An ambiguous golden age: the Jagiellonians in Polish memory and historical consciousness by Nowakowska, N

    Published 2018
    “…Designed by the Italian architect Giovanni Battista Gisleni, this was to be the most splendid reception room in the complex. …”
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    Forging foam: Metal thresholds at the 1925 Paris Exhibition by O'Mahony, C

    Published 2023
    “…Deploying a microcosmic lens, focussing on the material and ideological complexities of metalwork within the regional pavilion created by Victor Prouvé (1858-1943), director of the Ecole des Beaux Arts of Nancy, his pupils, including his son the architect-designer in metal Jean Prouvé (1901-84) and their commercial partners, suggests a different performative experience where collective pedagogy, production and consumption might be reconciled. …”
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    To ratify or not to ratify the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: gains and losses by Neagu, M, Wilson, RF

    Published 2024
    “…Moreover, as John Witte explains, “American human rights lawyers and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) were among the principal architects of [the CRC] and have been the most forceful for children’s rights at home and abroad.” …”
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    Earliest Cretaceous cocoons or plant seed structures from the Wealden Group, Hastings, UK by Brasier, AT, Cotton, LJ, Garwood, RJ, Baker-Brian, J, Howlett, E, Brasier, M

    Published 2017
    “…Although plant megaspore membranes have features analogous with these specimens and cannot be ruled out, the similarity to and variability found within insect cocoons, coupled with the range of potential insect architects present at the time of origin, make an insect origin more likely. …”
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