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Shearing layers

Known as: Pace-layering 
Shearing layers is a concept coined by architect Frank Duffy, which was later elaborated by Stewart Brand in his book, How Buildings Learn: What… 
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2019
2019
The growing need to shift from a linear to a circular economy has inspired producers of building materials and systems to… 
2017
2017
Embodied and whole life carbon of buildings are increasingly gaining attention. However, embodied carbon calculation is still far… 
2016
2016
Various materials such as cellulose nanofibers (CNF) suspensions contain non-isotropic structures that can lead to strong shear… 
2016
2016
Embodied and whole life carbon of buildings are increasingly gaining attention. However, embodied carbon calculation is still far… 
2014
2014
In this paper we discuss the emergence of architecture, understood as the structured relationship between components in suites of… 
2014
2014
Over past decades, higher demands on performance for enterprise systems have led to an increased architectural complexity… 
2007
2007
We are designing, fabricating and characterizing a Dove prism for interferometric use. In a previous work, we determined the… 
Review
2005
Review
2005
In this paper we review the outflow data for the Persian Gulf and report on laboratory experiments with outflows from turbulent… 
2005
2005
  • G. Galal-Edeen
  • 2005
  • Corpus ID: 27212162
This report outlines the research carried out with the support of a grant by the EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences… 
2003
2003
We describe the rotationally shearing interferometer (RSI) employing modified Dove prisms, designed with a widened aperture to…