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Tiny Living Spaces : Innovative Design Solutions
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Collaborative Spaces at Work : Innovation, Creativity and Relations
Collaborative spaces are more than physical locations of work and production.They present strong identities centered on collaboration, exchange, sense of community, and co-creation, which are expected to create a physical and social atmosphere that facilitates positive social interaction, knowledge sharing, and information exchange.This book explores the complex experiences and social dynamics that emerge within and between collaborative spaces and how they impact, sometimes unexpectedly, on creativity and innovation. Collaborative Spaces at Work is timely and relevant: it will address the gap in critical understandings of the role and outcomes of collaborative spaces.Advancing the debate beyond regional development rhetoric, the book will investigate, through various empirical studies, if and how collaborative spaces do actually support innovation and the generation of new ideas, products, and processes. The book is intended as a primary reference in creativity and innovation, workspaces, knowledge and creative workers, and urban studies.Given its short chapters and strong empirical orientation, it will also appeal to policy makers interested in urban regeneration, sustaining innovation, and social and economic development, and to managers of both collaborative spaces and companies who want to foster creativity within larger organizations.It can also serve as a textbook in master’s degrees and PhD courses on innovation and creativity, public management, urban studies, management of work, and labor relations.
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Eccentric Spaces
The subject is the human imagination—and the mysterious interplay between the imagination and the spaces it has made for itself to live in: gardens, rooms, buildings, streets, museums and maps, fictional topographies, and architectures.The book is a lesson in seeing and sensing the manifold forms created by the mind for its own pleasure. Like all of Robert Harbison's works, Eccentric Spaces is a hybrid, informed by the author's interests in art, architecture, fiction, poetry, landscape, geography, history, and philosophy.The subject is the human imagination—and the mysterious interplay between the imagination and the spaces it has made for itself to live in: gardens, rooms, buildings, streets, museums and maps, fictional topographies, and architectures.The book is a lesson in seeing and sensing the manifold forms created by the mind for its own pleasure. Palaces and haunted houses, Victorian parlors, Renaissance sculpture gardens, factories, hill-towns, ruins, cities, even novels and paintings constructed around such environments—these are the spaces over which the author broods.Brilliantly learned, deliberately remote in form from conventional scholarship, Eccentric Spaces is a magical book, an intellectual adventure, a celebration. Since its original publication in 1977, Eccentric Spaces has had a devoted readership.Now it is available to be discovered by a new generation of readers.
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Quiet Spaces
An elegant presentation of interiors for introverts, placing the memorable work of London architect William Smalley alongside buildings around the world that have inspired his practice. Quiet Spaces places the work of architect William Smalley alongside spaces that have inspired him.Places of private contemplation – calm spaces to read a book or listen to music in, to walk through or simply be in – they are spaces that achieve a rare sense of repose and peace. From his own Bloomsbury Apartment and projects in the UK, France and New York, the book expands to include the work of other architects: a sixteenth-century villa by Palladio, houses in Mexico and Sri Lanka and the Secular Retreat in Devon by Swiss master architect Peter Zumthor.There are also places of making and displaying art: simplicity in Barbara Hepworth’s garden and studio in Cornwall, and intimacy in Kettle’s Yard gallery in Cambridge. Specially commissioned photography by Harry Crowder conveys the atmosphere of the spaces.A foreword by acclaimed potter and writer Edmund de Waal records the small, unspoken ways in which we relate to buildings and how they come to have meaning for us.
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What are factor spaces?
Factor spaces are vector spaces that are obtained by modding out a subspace of a given vector space. This subspace is called the factor space's kernel. Factor spaces are used in linear algebra to study the structure of vector spaces and to simplify computations. They are also important in the study of linear transformations and their properties.
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What are perfectoid spaces?
Perfectoid spaces are a class of spaces introduced by mathematician Peter Scholze in 2012. They are a generalization of rigid analytic spaces that have properties resembling those of perfect fields. Perfectoid spaces have been used to study p-adic geometry and have applications in number theory, representation theory, and arithmetic geometry. They provide a powerful framework for understanding the geometry of p-adic fields and have led to new insights in various areas of mathematics.
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For example, is it abbreviated with spaces or without spaces, for example?
For example is typically abbreviated as "e.g." with a period and no spaces. It is used to introduce an example or a list of examples in a sentence. It is important to use the correct abbreviation to maintain clarity and professionalism in writing.
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What are non-supporting spaces?
Non-supporting spaces are areas within a building that do not provide structural support to the overall building. These spaces include areas such as hallways, stairwells, and mechanical rooms. Non-supporting spaces are important for providing circulation, access, and housing building systems, but they do not contribute to the structural integrity of the building.
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Wild Spaces
A young boy’s life is upended after the arrival of his grandfather, who is hiding a terrifying secret in this sweltering southern gothic horror, perfect for fans of Cassandra Khaw and John Langan. An eleven-year-old boy lives an idyllic childhood exploring the remote coastal plains and wetlands of South Carolina alongside his parents and his dog Teach.But when the boy's eerie and estranged grandfather shows up one day with no warning, cracks begin to form as hidden secrets resurface that his parents refuse to explain.The longer his grandfather outstays his welcome and the greater the tension between the adults grows, the more the boy feels something within him changing - physically - into something his grandfather welcomes and his mother fears.Something abyssal. Something monstrous.
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Smart Spaces
Smart Spaces covers the latest concepts and technologies surrounding smart spaces, providing technical personnel engaged in smart space related research and industries a more in-depth understanding of smart spaces.This book can be used as a reference for practicing this emerging discipline, but it will also be useful for researchers, scientists, developers, practitioners, and graduate students working in the fields of smart spaces and artificial intelligence.It combines the study of working or living spaces with computing, information equipment, and multimodal sensing devices, and with natural and convenient interactive interfaces to support how people can easily obtain services from computer systems. People's work and life in smart spaces use computer systems; it is a process of uninterrupted interaction between people and the computer system.In this process, the computer is no longer just an information processing tool that passively executes explicit human operation commands but a collaborator with people to complete tasks – a partner to human beings.International research on smart spaces is quite extensive, which shows the important role of smart spaces in ubiquitous computing research.
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Transitional Spaces
Transitional Spaces, Kate Behrens's fourth collection, is concerned with inner lives and the secret doings of damage and repair.Touching on politics, sickness, sex, art, global warming and the messages of fantasy and dream, it looks at the lost and the longed-for, and at what happens when the bonds between us rupture. Nature appears as mirror, pointer or consolation. Creativity is explored in lines that include poets, a painter, a pattern-cutter and tapestry-maker, but also in our instinctual methods of surviving trauma.Behrens does not attempt an answer, rather she maps the trackways of feeling.
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What are Virchow-Robin spaces?
Virchow-Robin spaces are small fluid-filled spaces that surround blood vessels in the brain. They are a normal anatomical feature and play a role in the exchange of nutrients and waste products between the blood vessels and the surrounding brain tissue. These spaces can become enlarged or show abnormalities in certain neurological conditions, such as multiple sclerosis or small vessel disease. Overall, Virchow-Robin spaces are important for maintaining the health and function of the brain.
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How to draw perspective spaces?
To draw perspective spaces, start by establishing a vanishing point on the horizon line. Then, draw straight lines from the edges of your space to the vanishing point to create the illusion of depth. Use these lines as a guide to draw the sides and details of your space in perspective. Remember to adjust the size and spacing of objects based on their distance from the viewer to create a realistic sense of depth and space. Practice and experimentation will help improve your ability to draw perspective spaces accurately.
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What exactly are address spaces?
Address spaces refer to the range of memory addresses that a computer system can use to store data and instructions. Each process running on a computer is assigned its own unique address space, which allows it to access and manipulate its own set of memory locations without interfering with other processes. Address spaces provide a way for the operating system to manage and protect memory, ensuring that each process has its own isolated memory environment. Additionally, address spaces enable virtual memory systems to map physical memory to virtual memory addresses, allowing for efficient memory management and multitasking.
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Aren't women's parking spaces sexist?
Women's parking spaces are not inherently sexist, but they can be seen as a response to safety concerns. These spaces are often located closer to entrances and well-lit areas to provide a safer environment for women, especially at night. While it may seem like a form of segregation, the intention is to address the higher risk of harassment and violence that women may face in parking lots. However, it is important to also address the root causes of gender-based violence and work towards creating safer environments for everyone.
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