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Imagen de apoyo de  The Art of the Last of Us Part II

The Art of the Last of Us Part II

Por: Naughty. Dog | Fecha: 2020

Follow Ellie's profound and harrowing journey of vengeance through an exhaustive collection of original art and intimate creator commentary in the full-color hardcover volume: The Art of The Last of Us Part II. Created in collaboration between Dark Horse Books and the developers at Naughty Dog, The Art of The Last of Us Part II offers extensive insights into the making of the long-awaited sequel to the award-winning The Last of Us.
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How to Draw Diverse Manga: Design & Create Anime & Manga Characters with Diverse Identities of Race, Ethnicity, & Gender

Por: Saturday. AM | Fecha: 2024

Learn how to reflect the beautifully diverse world around you in the manga-style characters you draw, guided by the talented team of artists at Saturday AM. Saturday AM is the world's leading showcase of diverse anime and manga stories. How to Draw Diverse Manga features the comics brand's most popular artists, who themselves represent racial identities, ethnicities, and cultures from all over the world, as well as diverse gender identities. Our perceptions of the world are shaped by how the media presents it. With this guide, you will be able to tell inclusive stories about heroic, beautiful, strong, intelligent, and courageous heroes from all backgrounds that are relatable to all and represent the true diversity of our world. The reader-friendly, step-by-step presentation, which is accessible even to beginning artists, shares drawing guidance for: -Diverse faces, features, and expressions -Bodies, proportions, and body positivity -Hair, including afros, braids, and waves -Developing character design through the language of shape, silhouette, and color schemes -Avoiding stereotypes and caricatures Perfect for beginning to intermediate manga and anime artists, character designers, fantasy illustrators, animators, and cartoonists, Saturday AM Presents How to Draw Diverse Manga offers an insider's point of view and expertise on how to design and draw authentic manga characters that reflect the diverse identities and backgrounds of our world. Find even more inspiration for diverse manga characters in Saturday AM TANKS, which collect Saturday AM's comics in graphic novel format.
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Hotel Europa. Cali

Por: Gumersindo Cuéllar Jiménez | Fecha: 1930

Vista del Edificio Otero. Este edificio fue construido en 1922, frente a la Plaza de Caycedo, o Plaza Mayor, en Cali. En el segundo piso de este edificio funcionó el Hotel Europa. En 1977, mediante Decreto 1722 del 25 de julio, fue declarado Bien de Interés Cultural y fue restaurado en 2009, después de un largo periodo de abandono.
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Casas. Barrio Teusaquillo. Foto 2

Por: Gumersindo Cuéllar Jiménez | Fecha: 1930

Vista de la vivienda ubicada en la esquina de la calle 32 con carrera 15, en el Barrio Teusaquillo. En el marco de la urbanización y modernización de la ciudad de Bogotá, en la segunda década del siglo XX, se inició la construcción del Barrio Teusaquillo. Este proyecto se caracterizó por la renovación del estilo arquitectónico, siendo el estilo victoriano una de las tendencias más representativas. Teusaquillo se convirtió en un barrio exclusivo, sitio de residencia de varios dirigentes políticos de la época y de la elite bogotana que salía del centro de la ciudad.
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Santiago García, pionero del teatro colombiano

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Hospital San Carlos

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Bogotá Social Backbone - Social Architecture for the People

Por: Santiago Domingo Fonseca Guardiola | Fecha: 2023

Abstract: Bogotá Social Backbone proposes the development of a backbone of social infrastructure for the most needed people in Bogota, those who usually do not have access to the professional services of an architect. I selected three ""free"", abandoned, and problematic spaces along the Caracas Avenue in Bogotá, and three clients who inhabit them; a drug addict who was displaced from El Bronx, a prostitute from Santafé neighborhood and a recycler from Caracas 59. Social architecture is proposed with the objective of being a platform for these people to reintegrate into society with dignity, providing minimal housing, as well as places for training and for the development of a life project. Resumen: Bogotá Social Backbone propone el desarrollo de una columna vertebral de infraestructura social para las personas más necesitadas de Bogotá, aquellas que normalmente no tienen acceso a los servicios profesionales de un arquitecto. Seleccioné tres espacios ""libres"", abandonados y problemáticos a lo largo de la Avenida Caracas en Bogotá y tres clientes que los habitan; un drogadicto desplazado de El Bronx, una prostituta del barrio Santafé y un reciclador de la Caracas con 59. La arquitectura social se propone con el objetivo de ser una plataforma para que estas personas se reintegren dignamente a la sociedad, proporcionándoles una vivienda mínima, así como lugares para la formación y para el desarrollo de un proyecto de vida.
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Imagen de apoyo de  Exploring a framework for potential use of integrated IoT solutionsin the office environment, for improved learning in the re-open of operations in the Covid-19 pandemic context = Explorar un marco para el uso potencial de soluciones integradas de IoT en el entorno de oficina, para mejorar el aprendizaje en la reapertura de operaciones en el contexto de la pandemia Covid-19

Exploring a framework for potential use of integrated IoT solutionsin the office environment, for improved learning in the re-open of operations in the Covid-19 pandemic context = Explorar un marco para el uso potencial de soluciones integradas de IoT en el entorno de oficina, para mejorar el aprendizaje en la reapertura de operaciones en el contexto de la pandemia Covid-19

Por: Luis Felipe Carvajal Sierra | Fecha: 2020

The inspiration behind this dissertation research derives from a simple, yet complex question, what makes the materiality of the computer screen you are reading this text different from the nearest wall or window you can look at? Is it the material? its connectivity? The size, or its volume? Are the sole attributes granted to a computer screen, a tablet, cell phone screen or any mobile and digital device that enable you to read this text, any different from to the plaster, paint, or any other material that surrounds you? The application of new technologies has been slow and underdeveloped in construction. In simple terms, building elements and materials have been considered as raw material or a tradeable commodity, but their potential to comprise Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis is still unexplored, and it’s their data emitting potential what will ultimately make them more valuable. Advances on the internet have enabled the invention of a IoT connected technologies, all of which have evolved thanks to the miniaturisation of devices, but these have not been included in the built components of construction. The Covid-19 Pandemic has placed a great burden over the way in which buildings are occupied, operated and maintained, but crisis provide opportunities, and the global problem seemed to evidence the profound obsolescence and fragility of our built infrastructure and is in the light of this events that could be a turning point for the adoption and development of these technological solutions. This dissertation will revise the existent literature review, extract the clues for the elements and frameworks from the studied authors who used IoT solutions and applications and from that knowledge, conduct a survey to obtain responses and explore in what ways, to apply these parameters as a set of problems or challenges, which will need to be assessed, in the reopening of office facilities and venues to mitigate the impact of Covid-19.
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Exploring a framework for potential use of integrated IoT solutionsin the office environment, for improved learning in the re-open of operations in the Covid-19 pandemic context = Explorar un marco para el uso potencial de soluciones integradas de IoT en el entorno de oficina, para mejorar el aprendizaje en la reapertura de operaciones en el contexto de la pandemia Covid-19

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Imagen de apoyo de  Reconstructing the limit. Urban revival via architecture and landscape design in war-damaged Mosul, Iraq = Reconstrucción del límite. Renacimiento Urbano a través del diseño arquitectónico y paisajismo en Mosul, Iraq

Reconstructing the limit. Urban revival via architecture and landscape design in war-damaged Mosul, Iraq = Reconstrucción del límite. Renacimiento Urbano a través del diseño arquitectónico y paisajismo en Mosul, Iraq

Por: Nicolás; Dogari Bello Melo | Fecha: 2021

Abstract: Because there is nothing intelligent to say about a massacre. Everybody is supposed to be dead, to never say anything or want anything ever again. Everything is supposed to be very quiet after a massacre, and it always is, except for the birds.” All wars are atrocious, and the task of incorporating such inglorious events into a nation’s collective identity becomes understandably hard. But it needs to be done, otherwise, the memory of the war might be trivialized and forgotten and, hence, are more prone to be repeated. War is bound to replicate itself without confrontation and awareness. Mosul city was established on the western bank of the Tigris River in the 6th Century, just across the water from the ruins of the Assyrian city of Nineveh. The city flourished during the ancient era establishing itself as an epicentre of the Islamic world, therefore it is rich with ancient ruins and cultural heritage. The war which erupted in Iraq didn’t aim to destroy only its defence, but also its identity. Entire urban blocks of Mosul’s city were damaged so severely, that when it comes to reconstruction it cannot simply restore the former fabrics, either of space or architecture. The war has changed everything, and most critically the structure of society itself. The spatial reconstruction will mostly require more than just physical rehabilitation and restoration of the cities devastated infrastructure and housing. In order to provide sensations for the need of diversity and unity, more urgent concern should be given to restoring public facilities and daily utilities. Architectural and landscape design can be judiciously used in healing the social structure. How can common spaces be rearranged to create conditions for a peaceful and creative coexistence among citizens which survived such horrors? How can the location and the design of such utilities be done in a way as to meet the needs for intimacy and peace? This thesis study intends to recommend an urban and architectural regeneration project, to be taken upon during the redevelopment of the old city of Mosul. Furthermore, a set of strategies that may ensure the preservation of the urban identity of the area, while redeveloping and coping with the environmental, socioeconomic and political changes have been identified for reclaiming the urban identity and promoting the sense of belonging.
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Reconstructing the limit. Urban revival via architecture and landscape design in war-damaged Mosul, Iraq = Reconstrucción del límite. Renacimiento Urbano a través del diseño arquitectónico y paisajismo en Mosul, Iraq

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Reconstructing the limit. Urban revival via architecture and landscape design in war-damaged Mosul, Iraq = Reconstrucción del límite. Renacimiento urbano a través del diseño arquitectónico y paisajismo en Mosul, Iraq

Por: Nicolás; Dogari Bello Melo | Fecha: 2021

Abstract: Because there is nothing intelligent to say about a massacre. Everybody is supposed to be dead, to never say anything or want anything ever again. Everything is supposed to be very quiet after a massacre, and it always is, except for the birds.” All wars are atrocious, and the task of incorporating such inglorious events into a nation’s collective identity becomes understandably hard. But it needs to be done, otherwise, the memory of the war might be trivialized and forgotten and, hence, are more prone to be repeated. War is bound to replicate itself without confrontation and awareness. Mosul city was established on the western bank of the Tigris River in the 6th Century, just across the water from the ruins of the Assyrian city of Nineveh. The city flourished during the ancient era establishing itself as an epicentre of the Islamic world, therefore it is rich with ancient ruins and cultural heritage. The war which erupted in Iraq didn’t aim to destroy only its defence, but also its identity. Entire urban blocks of Mosul’s city were damaged so severely, that when it comes to reconstruction it cannot simply restore the former fabrics, either of space or architecture. The war has changed everything, and most critically the structure of society itself. The spatial reconstruction will mostly require more than just physical rehabilitation and restoration of the cities devastated infrastructure and housing. In order to provide sensations for the need of diversity and unity, more urgent concern should be given to restoring public facilities and daily utilities. Architectural and landscape design can be judiciously used in healing the social structure. How can common spaces be rearranged to create conditions for a peaceful and creative coexistence among citizens which survived such horrors? How can the location and the design of such utilities be done in a way as to meet the needs for intimacy and peace? This thesis study intends to recommend an urban and architectural regeneration project, to be taken upon during the redevelopment of the old city of Mosul. Furthermore, a set of strategies that may ensure the preservation of the urban identity of the area, while redeveloping and coping with the environmental, socioeconomic and political changes have been identified for reclaiming the urban identity and promoting the sense of belonging.
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Reconstructing the limit. Urban revival via architecture and landscape design in war-damaged Mosul, Iraq = Reconstrucción del límite. Renacimiento urbano a través del diseño arquitectónico y paisajismo en Mosul, Iraq

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