Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 720: Architecture
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Carnelli, Elettra,
2024.
Mensa Olivetti e Uffici Alfa Romeo : due architetture del lavoro
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In:
Prandi, Enrico, ed.,
Ignazio Gardella, Roberto Menghi, Luigi Vietti : architetture per il Mediterraneo.
Electa.
pp. 20-37.
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Carnelli, Elettra,
2023.
Collaborations informing collective practice : a conversation with Fosbury Architecture.
Dimensions. Journal of Architectural Knowledge.
3(5), pp. 109-122.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.14361/dak-2023-0507
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Carnelli, Elettra; D'Avolio, Maria Silvia,
2023.
OASE.
2023(116), pp. 68-82.
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D'Avolio, Maria Silvia,
2023.
Feminist practices in architecture : how women develop resistance through criticism and action
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In:
Chatterjee, Sohini; Lee, Po-Han, eds.,
Plural feminisms : navigating resistance as everyday praxis.
London:
Bloomsbury Academic.
pp. 75-92.
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Bertschy, Alain,
2023.
Forschung & Lehre zur Gebäudebegrünung in der Schweiz.
In:
BuGG-Tag der Forschung & Lehre, Frankfurt a. M., Deutschland, 26. September 2023.
Projects
Projects according to DDC 720: Architecture
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Potential of buildings for biodiversity and landscape quality in agglomerations
Initial situation:Increasing building density is putting pressure on green spaces and thus on the living conditions for flora, fauna and people. However, the sixth IPPC report and the Covid 19 pandemic clearly demonstrate this: Green spaces that enable recreation and the experience of nature in the immediate ...
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Care for Rare - Towards Inclusive Work Environments for Neurodiverse Workers
Three preparatory studies for a larger research project: Systematic literature review on workplace accommodations for ND workers Guideline review on workplace adjustments Pilot study, ASD-focused, on sensory challenges in offices and work-related Outcomes
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One-Click energy simulation for architects
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Healing architecture in mental health-care facilities
Systematic literature review on users’ health & well-being in inpatient mental health-care facilities.
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Homeworking during COVID-19 lockdown: Relationships between physical and social environments at home, work fatigue, musculoskeletal pain, and future teleworking inclinations
Background This study examines the impact on workers of the rapid migration to homeworking during the COVID-19 pandemic. During lockdown many workers have worked from home while managing additional demands (e.g. childcare, shared homeworking spaces) and often in the absence of adequate ergonomic equipment, such as ...