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==Academic Paper Exchange==
 
  
Welcome.  This page presents new academic work by members, or by associates who discuss members' work.  Your comments and additional posts of papers are welcome.
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Welcome.  This page presents new work by members, or by associates who discuss members' work.  Your comments and additional posts of papers are welcome.
  
 
We start with a paper referred by Jim Wise, a Ph.D. dissertation by Yannick Joye at the University of Ghent that cites several ESRG colleagues' works, including Nikos Salingaros, Stephen Kellert and Roger Ulrich.  This paper is titled "A Tentative Argument for the Inclusion of Nature-Based Forms in Architecture", and it covers issues of cognition, aesthetics, evidence-based design, geometric complexity and more.
 
We start with a paper referred by Jim Wise, a Ph.D. dissertation by Yannick Joye at the University of Ghent that cites several ESRG colleagues' works, including Nikos Salingaros, Stephen Kellert and Roger Ulrich.  This paper is titled "A Tentative Argument for the Inclusion of Nature-Based Forms in Architecture", and it covers issues of cognition, aesthetics, evidence-based design, geometric complexity and more.

Revision as of 03:20, 8 November 2007

Welcome. This page presents new work by members, or by associates who discuss members' work. Your comments and additional posts of papers are welcome.

We start with a paper referred by Jim Wise, a Ph.D. dissertation by Yannick Joye at the University of Ghent that cites several ESRG colleagues' works, including Nikos Salingaros, Stephen Kellert and Roger Ulrich. This paper is titled "A Tentative Argument for the Inclusion of Nature-Based Forms in Architecture", and it covers issues of cognition, aesthetics, evidence-based design, geometric complexity and more.

www.tectics.com/thesis_yannick_joye.pdf

In addition, we include the following link to the paper "Social Housing in Latin America: A Method to Utilize Processes of Self-Organization." This paper, a collaboration of five ESRG members, grew out of work in New Orleans, Jamaica, and Brazil. It discusses recently-discussed topics of self-organization and evidence-based design. (See for example the notes from the New Orleans symposium at www.esrg.blogspot.com.)

http://www.math.utsa.edu/~salingar/socialhousing.pdf



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