Activist Architecture

Activist Architecture
Author: Dan Pitera
Publisher:
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2015-04-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780990459545

Activist Architecture is an edited volume bringing together some of the most creative minds working in the world of community design and socially engaged practice. It asserts that community design centers and other socially engaged practices expand the influence built environmental professions have on culture and society. These practices work under the premise that designers should expand their clientele, where they work, and the types of projects they engage. This does not mean that design centers exclude people who typically build or hire an architect, urban designer, landscape architect, or planner. Design centers include more people, more programs, and more geographies in the process. They are advocates for people who are typically left out of design and place-making decisions. Design centers widen the undertaking beyond some people to include all (or more) people. While looking back over the past 50+ years, Activist Architecture positions the philosophy and practice of community design centers for today and tomorrow. The editors of Activist Architecture put together both a "why-to" and "how-to" guide for establishing and operating a community design center.

Arithmetical Abstractions

Arithmetical Abstractions
Author: William Arthur Brownell
Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1967
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

Orthogonal Transforms for Digital Signal Processing

Orthogonal Transforms for Digital Signal Processing
Author: N. Ahmed
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 364245450X

This book is intended for those wishing to acquire a working knowledge of orthogonal transforms in the area of digital signal processing. The authors hope that their introduction will enhance the opportunities for interdiscipli nary work in this field. The book consists of ten chapters. The first seven chapters are devoted to the study of the background, motivation and development of orthogonal transforms, the prerequisites for which are a basic knowledge of Fourier series transform (e.g., via a course in differential equations) and matrix al gebra. The last three chapters are relatively specialized in that they are di rected toward certain applications of orthogonal transforms in digital signal processing. As such, a knowlegde of discrete probability theory is an essential additional prerequisite. A basic knowledge of communication theory would be helpful, although not essential. Much of the material presented here has evolved from graduate level courses offered by the Departments of Electrical Engineering at Kansas State University and the University of Texas at Arlington, during the past five years. With advanced graduate students, all the material was covered in one semester. In the case of first year graduate students, the material in the first seven chapters was covered in one semester. This was followed by a prob lems project-oriented course directed toward specific applications, using the material in the last three chapters as a basis.

Statistics Made Simple

Statistics Made Simple
Author: Homer Thornton Hayslett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1974
Genre: Mathematical statistics
ISBN: 9780750604819