991 research outputs found

    Parisflaneur: Spaziergänge in binauralen Hörräumen. Martin Rumori im Gespräch mit Ute Holl

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    Ute Holl spricht mit dem Soundkünstler Martin Rumori über dessen aktuelles Projekt, für das Rumori Sound Hüte entwickelt hat

    Hall (martin), Avery (G.), Avery (D.M.), Wilson (M.L.), Humphreys (A.J.B.) Southern African Archaeology Today, 1984

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    Holl Augustin Ferdinand Charles. Hall (martin), Avery (G.), Avery (D.M.), Wilson (M.L.), Humphreys (A.J.B.) Southern African Archaeology Today, 1984. In: Les Nouvelles de l'archéologie, n°21, automne 1985. pp. 103-104

    George Shaw M.D., F.R.S., author of General zoology /Russell pinxt.; Holl sculpt. Back view of the British Museum / [picture].

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    Catalogue of engraved British portraits.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK11089, NK1952.; U7349; U7806

    A first-principles study of the phase transition from Holl-I to Holl-II in the composition KAlSi3O8

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    The phase relation and structural evolution of Holl-I and Holl-II in the composition KAlSi3O8 at 0 K have been investigated by the first-principles method up to 130 GPa. Holl-I and Holl-I I are polymorphs of KAlSi3O8 stable at low pressures and high pressures, respectively. The transition pressure is determined at similar to 23(5) GPa, in agreement with recent experimental observations. All experimentally observed major changes associated with this phase transition such as the deviation of the gamma-angle from 90 degrees, splitting of the a- and b-axes, as well as its P-V evolution, are successfully simulated. By evaluating the effect of different Al/Si substitution mechanisms on the computing cell of Holl-I, we have found: (1) different Al/Si substitution mechanisms do not result in apparent difference in the minimized cohesive energies, suggesting a possible random distribution of Al and Si; (2) different All Si substitution mechanisms lead to different powder X-ray diffraction features, which, compared to the experimentally observed powder X-ray diffraction data, implies that local non-random distribution of Al and Si exists to some extent in the Holl-I structure; and (3) the phase transition from Holl-I to Holl-II might be associated with a change in the distribution pattern of Al and Si in the structure. From the simulated compression data, we have derived K-0 = 174 GPa and V-0 = 244.82 angstrom(3) for Holl-I, and K-0 = 168 GPa and V-0 = 244.8 angstrom(3) for Holl-II (K-0' fixed at 4). The larger K-0 of Holl-I is probably related to the more stable squared open tunnel delimited by the rigid tetragonal octahedral framework, which is gradually deformed by compression in Holl-II after the phase transition from Holl-I to Holl-II.http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000292372400003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=8e1609b174ce4e31116a60747a720701Geochemistry & GeophysicsMineralogySCI(E)10ARTICLE7974-9829

    Living the Region - Rhein-Main - die Region leben. Die Neugestaltung einer Metropolregion

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    Mobilität und Wohnen sind die zentralen Herausforderungen der Metropolregion Frankfurt/Rhein-Main. Auf dem Wohnungsmarkt steigen die Preise, die Verkehrsinfrastruktur stößt an ihre Grenzen. Rhein-Main - Die Region leben stellt Mobilität und Wohnen in Bezug zueinander und entwirft zukünftige Bilder einer hochdynamischen Region, die ihre spezifischen Herausforderungen annimmt und ihre Chancen nutzt. Szenarien namhafter Architekturbüros zeigen mögliche Perspektiven und machen Lust darauf, diese Zukunft zu gestalten! Nur so öffnet sich der Weg in eine Zukunft, in der die Menschen die Region leben. Mit Beiträgen von Kenneth Anders, Weert Canzler, Jörg Dettmar, Peter Eckart, Agnes Förster, Andreas Gilbert, Stefan Göbel, Maren Harnack, Christian Holl, Andreas Knie, Martin Knöll, Gerd Kuhn, Martin Lanzendorf, Paul Martin, Monika Meyer, Lara-Maria Mohr, Hannah Müggenburg, Felix Nowak, Stephan Rammler, Klaus Ronneberger, Annette Rudolph-Cleff, Malte Sänger, Petra Schäfer, Ralf Steinmetz, Niloufar Tajeri, Yasemin Utku, Kai Vöckle

    Torque curve measurements in HCP Co in very low fields

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    Magnetic torque measurements have been made for a single crystal of Co of hcp structure in a very low field region where the torque intensity was not saturated. In this region it had been considered to be impossible to determine the magnetocrystalline anisotropy constants from observed torque curves. Recently, a new method of analyzing the torque curves was proposed by the present author with the help of a least mean square routine instead of the usual Fourier analysis. By using this method the first magnetocrystalline anisotropy constant Kulwas, for the first time, determined at 77 K. It was found that the Kuldetermined in the low field range between 0.3 and 0.5 T coincides with the value determined at a high field region where the torque curve was saturated enough. Below 0.2 T the value of Kuldecreased with decreasing the field. This region was found to correspond to the domain wall formation. </p

    Variability results in DR2: what, where, and how to use them.

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    [This presentation describes the contents of Holl et al. (2018)] The Gaia Data Release 2 published the time series, classification and photometric properties of 550 737 variable sources of types: RR Lyrae stars, Cepheids, Long Period Variables, stars with rotation modulation, δ Scuti and SX Phoenicis stars, and short-timescale variables. We estimate that about half of them are newly identified variables. In this presentation we present an overview of the properties of this data, where to find them in the archive tables, and how to efficiently access and use them. We end with an outlook of what can be expected in DR3.Only the first three authors are listed with this presentation, but it was presented on behalf of CU7/DPCG Geneva and international teams, within the Gaia Data Processing and Analysis Consortium, as listed in the author list of the Holl et al. (2018) publication

    Steven Holl. A poética do concreto.

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    A arquitectura, as vertentes artísticas, a filosofia e o Homem. Procurou-se um autor para estudar a relação entre estas disciplinas, dedicando o estudo à obra prática e teórica do arquitecto Steven Holl. As habitações unifamiliares foram a base prática do estudo da conexão entre estas disciplinas. O presente trabalho não procura respostas exactas às abordagens feitas ao tema em estudo, mas antes pretende ser uma contribuição para a abertura de novas questões e de novas formas de pensar e olhar a inerente relação entre estas disciplinas. Permite-nos questionar, com o cruzamento de informação tanto fornecida pelo arquitecto como pela análise de diferentes autores, o pensamento e a interpretação contemporânea deste encadeamento, criando uma investigação em torno do conceito artístico na produção arquitectónica.Architecture, artistic forms, philosophy and mankind. There was a search to find an author to study the relation between those subjects, dedicating the study to the pratical and theoretical project of the architect Steven Holl. The houses were the pratical basis of the study of the connection between these subjects. This work doesn't look for exact answers to the approaches made on the studied theme, but rather it pretends to be a contribution for the unveiling new questions e new ways of think and look the inner relation of the subjects. It allows us to questioning, with the intersection of information provided by the architect and the analysis of different authors, the thought and contemporary interpretation of this series, creating an investigation around the artistic concept on the architectonic productio

    Form follows harmony: An imaginary exchange of ideas between Le Corbusier and Steven Holl about the concept design of the Stretto House

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    In this thesis, it is being examined how music influenced the design strategy of two renowned architects: Le Corbusier and Steven Holl. The projects that are analyzed regard the Philips Pavilion in Brussels (1958) and the Stretto House in Dallas Texas (1989-1992). The design of the Philips Pavilion followed from a number of concept try-outs that led to the physical translation of a “Poème électronique”, created by Edgar Varèse and Le Corbusier. An analysis of this building shows how sound and design are inevitably interwoven with each other in a practical way and it states Le Corbusier’s opinion about the interference of music and architecture.The Stretta House displays the design of a piece of music in a more philosophical way. The continuous and discontinuous tonal properties of the concert of Bèla Bartok (1937) “Music for String Instruments, Percussions and Celesta” are interpreted as horizontal and vertical structures. Roof form, window proportions, sizing and open and closed spaces display the different instruments used in the concert. A mathematical analysis brings together the idea of these two art pieces: A symphony and a residential house.By discussing the used design methods and reviewing these two case studies, general differences and similarities can be stated about design techniques inspired by music over a time span of 30 years. Therefore, an imaginary discourse between Le Corbusier and Steven Holl, based on citations and true quotes, illustrates what could have happened if the two architects would have been working together on the design of the Stretto House. A crucial moment in the conceptual design phase of the Stretto House shows a breakthrough in linking the two arts. The result is a better understanding on what architectural designing with music entails. Therefore the following research question is asked:“How can the implementation of musical elements contribute to an architectural design concept?”Rhythm, proportion, harmony, unity, sound projection and other elements are key points that should be taken into account when designing. Holl and Le Corbusier strive to find a balanced interaction between order and disorder in their designs to create harmony. By comparing the definition of harmony in a musical structure with the definition in the field of architecture, new innovative ideas and alternative design approaches concluded in a reflection and conclusion of the imaginary discourse. There has been some experimenting with this concept before, so by reflecting on previous studies and critically analyzing the discourse between Le Corbusier and Steven Holl, a creative way of conceptual designing will be established. Learning from different arts like music opens possibilities to review and change existing design methods.AR2A011Architectural History ThesisArchitecture, Urbanism and Building Science
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