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Paris de parcelles en pixels. Analyse géomatique de l’espace parisien médiéval et moderne
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Paris, informatique, histoire urbaine, géographie urbaine, analyse spatiale, histoire médiévale, morphologie urbaine
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Boris Bove, Laurent Costa et Hélène Noizet (Dir.)
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Avril 2013
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Presses Universitaires de Vincennes
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354
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<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div>
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Ce travail collectif regroupant historiens, géographes et informaticiens, témoigne des profonds renouvellements de l'histoire médiévale et moderne de Paris grâce à l'analyse spatiale. </div>
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Le plus ancien plan parcellaire de Paris (plans Vasserot 1810-1836) a été reconstitué dans un système d'information géographique, permettant ainsi d'analyser la morphologie urbaine et de la croiser avec diverses emprises sociales : localisation des enceintes, densités socio-économiques, spatialités du pouvoir seigneurial et royal, présence de la noblesse à Paris sont autant de dimensions de la fabrique de la ville bénéficiant d'un éclairage nouveau. </div>
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Ouvrage unique en son genre, richement illustré, Paris de parcelles en pixels est la synthèse d'une expérience unique et inédite jusqu'à aujourd'hui.</div>
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Ouvrage
analyse spatiale
géographie urbaine
histoire médiévale
histoire urbaine
informatique
morphologie urbaine
Paris
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Sentient city : Ubiquitous computing, architecture, and the future of urban space
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architecture, technology, technologie, computing, informatique, espace urbain, Shepard Mark
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NC
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March 2011
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The MIT Press
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200
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> Our cities are "smart" and getting smarter as information processing capability is embedded throughout more and more of our urban infrastructure. Few of us object to traffic light control systems that respond to the ebbs and flows of city traffic; but we might be taken aback when discount coupons for our favorite espresso drink are beamed to our mobile phones as we walk past a Starbucks. Sentient City explores the experience of living in a city that can remember, correlate, and anticipate. Five teams of architects, artists, and technologists imagine a variety of future interactions that take place as computing leaves the desktop and spills out onto the sidewalks, streets, and public spaces of the city.<br /> <br /> "Too Smart City" employs city furniture as enforcers: a bench ejects a sitter who sits too long, a sign displays the latest legal codes and warns passersby against transgression, and a trashcan throws back the wrong kind of trash. "Amphibious Architecture" uses underwater sensors and lights to create a human-fish-environment feedback loop; "Natural Fuse" uses a network of "electronically assisted" plants to encourage energy conservation; "Trash Track" follows smart-tagged garbage on its journey through the city’s waste-management system; and "Breakout" uses wireless technology and portable infrastructure to make the entire city a collaborative workplace.<br /> <br /> These projects are described, documented, and illustrated by 100 images, most in color. Essays by prominent thinkers put the idea of the sentient city in theoretical context.<br /> Copublication with the Architectural League of New York</div> </div> <b>Mark Shepard </b>is Assistant Professor of Architecture and Media Study at the University of Buffalo, State University of New York.</div> </div>
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Ouvrage
architecture
computing
espace urbain
informatique
Shepard Mark
technologie
technology
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Building Bangalore : Architecture and urban transformation in India's Silicon Valley
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Bangalore, ICT, informatique, architecture, mutation urbaine, espace urbain, Silicon Valley, forme urbaine, Stallmeyer John
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John Stallmeyer
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September 2010
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Routledge
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140
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Examining spatial transformations in Bangalore, one of India's fastest growing cities, this book highlights the influence of information and communications technology (ICT) development on the city. Focusing on the production of urban space and the processes that inform such production, the author proposes that Silicon Valley, California has become a globalized model for the production of ICT urban development.<br />
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The book presents a history of Bangalore's urban development and the emergence of the ICT industry there. Using this historical analysis and the geography of ICT development, the author identifies several case study areas where ICT development is transforming the built environment. Building on this analysis, the author goes on to suggest that the development in Bangalore over the last 20 years represents a type of informational cascade, and that the case studies illustrate that local information alters the course of ICT development and has the potential to overturn this cascade. This in turn could lead to a more sustainable urban future, one that profits from the city's regional advantages.<br />
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The transformations taking place in Bangalore are occurring in many cities that are competing in the new informational economy. This book makes an important contribution to studies on South Asia as well as Architecture and Urban Studies.</div>
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<b>John C. Stallmeyer</b> is Assistant Professor of Architecture at University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign, USA. His research examines the influences of globalization on the built environment.</div>
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Ouvrage
architecture
Bangalore
espace urbain
forme urbaine
ICT
informatique
mutation urbaine
Silicon Valley
Stallmeyer John