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Modernity, Frontiers and Revolutions: Proceedings of the 4th International Multidisciplinary Congress (PHI 2018), October 3-6, 2018, S. Miguel, Azores, Portugal
Auflage
1st edition.
Ort / Verlag
Milton: CRC Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • The texts presented in Proportion Harmonies and Identities (PHI) - MODERNITY, FRONTIERS AND REVOLUTIONS were compiled with the intent to establish a multidisciplinary platform for the presentation, interaction and dissemination of research. It also aims to foster awareness of and discussion on the topics of Harmony and Proportion with a focus on different visions relevant to Architecture, Arts and Humanities, Design, Engineering, Social and Natural Sciences, and their importance and benefits for the sense of both individual and community identity. The idea of modernity has been a significant driver of development since the Western Early Modern Age. Its theoretical and practical foundations have become the working tools of scientists, philosophers, and artists, who seek strategies and policies to accelerate the development process in different contexts. Part I: Modernity: Frontiers and revolutions Know how and cultural context: From ideas to facts and from facts to ideas M. Silva A silent revolution J. Seixas A paradigm for the 21st century considering fuzzy logic G. Braviano Modernity, revolutions and frontiers in Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials or a contribution to the fourth culture M. do Rosário Monteiro Part II: Architecture/urbanism/design The invention of the architect: The reiteration of the scale model as a representational system under the definition of a new paradigm for the profession J.M. Couto Duarte Architecture and modern science: The mathematics of the circle—arithmetic and geometry as figure and symbol in the Renaissance and Baroque C.G. Gonçalves Revolutionised through glass: Russian modernism in the age of the Crystal Palace I. Seits 19th century industrial architecture related to the “olive grove revolution” in the province of Jaén, Spain S.P. Alarcón The “Joy at work” as a revolution: Evolution of the industrial space, from the place of production to one of re-creation R. Maddaluno Vienna 1900: Stage of modernities J. Nunes The machine of living in Brazil: An Oscar Niemeyer experience E. Kuchpil & A. Pimentel dos Santos The Ural Architectural School: Integration into the international higher education space: Utopia or reality? I.V. Tarasova Architecture of representation X architecture of living G.M. de Carvalho Cultural anthropophagy and regionalism in the architectures of Brazil and Portugal in the 20th century U.M. de Andrade Expressiveness and figuration in the construction of social architecture D. Chizzoniti & M. Moscatelli Lean alternative: The plastic use of concrete in the architecture of Paolo Soleri in the United States of America P. Viscomi Like a machine in motion: The modernity of the Cagliari Opera House and the Osaka Expo Pavilion by Maurizio Sacripanti S. Centineo The influence of the proposals of the sixties: An ‘open’ context of the contemporary city in a new hypermodern era A.M. Feliciano Modernity and preservation in Casa Forte: The dialogue between the frontier of the new and the protection of the ancient T. Fonseca, A. Fonseca & F. Moreira da Silva Out of the BOX—into the BIM: The limits and paradoxes of creative thinking and the new frontiers for architecture teaching F. Oliveira Castle cities and their contribution to modern Japan F. Carmo A perspective on the Portuguese identity: The idea of modernity in A Exposiçao do Mundo Portugues and Expo’98 A. Neiva & J. Cabral Dias Beyond self-hating urbanism; Identifying a common pathology J. Silva Jordao The urban project as a holistic approach to the recovery of degraded areas of public housing C. Montalbano An interscalar approach to the recovery of degraded neighbourhoods of public housing C. Chiarantoni Dwelling on the border; A strategy for refugees in the town of Calais M. Louro & B. Ribeiro Finitio : Afore and beyond limit in the binomial We and Others J.L. Morgado From palimpsest to an intentional identity re-inscription: The value and ways of preserving an ‘identity essence’ in the urban and architectural rehabilitation of our contemporaneity A. Santos Leite A quiet revolution: Electric mobility and the new city soundscape P.C. Monteiro The project as an instrument of social participation—inclusive and reverential ecology project F. Moreira da Silva Interactive printed book: A design experience M. Neves & I. Caixeiro Production of didactic material for visually impaired children in science teaching B. de Cássia Xavier Cassins Aguiar, G. de França Aguiar, A.F. Andrade & Q.S. Coden Production of didactic material for the visually impaired in mathematics teaching B. de Cássia Xavier Cassins Aguiar, G. de França Aguiar, A.F. Andrade & Q.S. Coden Developing a trumpet configuration applying a methodology from design-by-drawing and craft evolution E. Aparo, F. Moreira da Silva & L. Soares Standardisation of the female body and the plus-size market C. de Holanda Sousa Matos Sousa, M.J. Pereira Neto & H.P. Lopes Part III: Arts The self-reflection of the artist’s hands D. Swartz The modern paradigm of art and its frontiers G. Horváth Imaginary construction in visual art: The case of Piranesi and Matta-Clark S. Paiva de Sousa & M. Baptista-Bastos Modernity and frontiers: Art travel in the colonial context M.J. Castro False sailing maps A.L.M.M. Rodrigues Le Portugais by Georges Braque: A frontier and evocative boundary-place A. Vasconcelos Free-hand drawing versus new technologies in project creative process A. Moreira da Silva Digital technologies, a modern medium: Pushing frontiers through a creative artistic approach A. Canau Graphite and pixel: Related knowledge of modernity A.R. Ortega & S. Weihermann Part IV: Humanities Revolutions in film in the postmodern narrative: A matter of illusion and memory I. Borbely Ideals, reality and frontiers of human existence in fiction films: Their expression, representation, living, telling and space C.M. Figueiredo Praising silence in the modern literary artwork F. Ribeiro April in fantasy: Polyphonic memories of the revolution M. Rendeiro Modernity, gender and cultural representations in the work of Mozambican writer Suleiman Cassamo: Redefining the revolution and its legacy A.M. Martinho Gale Breaking boundaries, challenging modernity, building revolutions: Rap in Portugal and its new generation of female voices F. Lupati The early sixties in the 20th century and their artistic expressions: The third and last Portuguese Modernism M. Baptista-Bastos & S. Paiva de Sousa A hero with many faces; The frontiers of authorial identity in translated texts L. Sampaio da Silva Crossing borders and dreaming the revolution in Nuno Bragança’s A Noite e o Riso L.S. Loureiro Alexandria, the building of an imaginary city; Frontiers and silent, inner revolutions M. Avelar New winds, distinct times of the Church: The activity of Bishop Sardinha and the Provincial Nóbrega in Brazil (16th century) M. Boscariol Ways of negotiating, social frontiers and modernity M.L.G. da Cruz Revolts and revolutions under slavery M. do Rosário Pimentel Tradition and modernity in the memory of an empire: The writing of A. Lopes Mendes A.P. Avelar Demystifying oriental alterities: Pedro Teixeira and the early modern scientificity regarding the past M. de Fátima Rosa & I. Almeida Exploring Africa in the Nordic Press. David Livingstone, Henry Stanley and the popular fascination with exploration and adventure in Africa in the late 19th century K.S. Groop The contribution of Lusophone publishing in the autonomy of the periphery: Exile, diaspora, anti-colonialism and national literature in Africa D. Melo Alfredo Bensaúde: A “revolutionary” in the tra ining of engineers A. Cardoso de Matos & M. da Luz Sampaio Part V: Social sciences Universal Exhibition Paris 1900: Celebration of modernity, women and fashion M.J. Pereira Neto A revolutionary humanitarian: The moral socialism of Richard Congreve M. Wilson Mediator of modernity: Anders Svedberg as a link between the elite and the peasantry and between tradition and modernity J. Dahlbacka “Das Wunder von Leipzig”; The Paulinum in Leipzig and palimpsestic memories of oppression and revolution K.S. Groop Transculturation and translanguaging as representation of second modernity: Polish migrants in the East Midlands, UK R. Seredynska-Abou Eid Destination development along the Austrian-Hungarian border R. Bagdi The role of flight specification in travel decision making A. Mondok, M. Kóródi, A. Szabó & R. Bakos What revolution could be in the times of biocapitalism? S. Wróbel Maria do Rosário Monteiro is Professor of comparative literature at the New University of Lisbon. She graduated in modern languages and Literatures in the University of Lisbon (1983), and completed a Master in comparative literary studies at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa in 1987 and a PhD in literary sciences, specialty of Comparative Literature, at Universidade Nova de Lisboa in 1997. Maria currently gives lectures on comparative culture and literature at graduate and postgraduate levels. She is a senior researcher at CHAM, the author of the first Portuguese academic book on Tolkien, editor of several books and author of several published essays on Utopia. Mário S. Ming Kong has a degree in architecture at the Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade de Lisboa (FAUTL) and a PhD in architecture in the field of drawing and visual communication at Escuela Superior Technical Architecture Barcelona - Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña (UPC-ETSAB). He taught at Lusophona University (ULHT) at the department of urban planning and at the Independent University at the department of architecture. In 2000 he was the coordinator of the first year of the course in Urban Planning ULHT. Mario is currently a PhD Professor at FAUTL, Lecturer in ESELx and Visiting Professor at the Master course in arts at ESBAL. He has participated in scientific research studies and consulting work for outside entities and contributed to several publications and training courses in order to disseminate the results of his research activit

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