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Wright F.L., Organic architecture 1939. W. Intimately tied up to the concept of organic architecture for his attitude careful to the harmonic relationship among the parts and the everything, to the harmony among the man and the nature similar to what characterizes a living organism. The nature is assumed as fundamental external/inside reference of the organic architecture.
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To place well the terms of such approach, you see Trevisiol E.R., “New Paradigms, new Eras: the era of the Anthropocene,” in STEA News, year 14, n. 40, Ediz.SOFT, Verona, 2014, p. 4. and Paul Crutzen, Steffen et al. also Hauls, Syvitski et al., Crossland, Andersson et al.
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Odolini C., “Integrated system morphogenesis for the Nexus,” in U.I.D. (Unione Italiana del Disegno), Research Line in the design area 2, Aracne Edit., Roma, 2014.
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Trevisiol E.R., 2014, op.cit.
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The theory of complexity is a multidisciplinary science that takes into account elements of very different disciplines such as systems theory, cybernetics, meteorology, chaos theory, artificial intelligence (AI), artificial life, cognitive sciences, computer science, ecology, economics, and even circular economics, studies on evolution, genetics, game theory, immunology, linguistics, philosophy, social sciences, governance, etc.
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See Odolini C. op.cit. 2017.
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Variability: this feature can be a problem and refers to the possibility of inconsistency of Data.
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Complexity: the greater the size of the Data set, the greater the complexity of the Data to handle. The most difficult task is to link information and get it interesting. It should be noted that the BigData volume and the widespread use of unstructured Data do not allow the use of traditional RDBMS.
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Distributed large Data collection architectures are provided by Google MapReduce and the open-source Apache Hadoop counterparty. With this system the applications are separated and distributed with parallel nodes and then executed in parallel (map function). The results are then collected and returned (reduced function).
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Alexander Christopher, structure and urban form. Notes on the synthesis of the form. (The city is not a tree), Milan, The Saggiatore, 1967, pp. 254; and Panofsky E. (op.cit.)
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Lynch Kevin, The image of the city, 1960.
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The figurabilità is the ability to evoke in the observer a vigorous image of the reality in terms of extreme legibility, garishness, and visibility. It consists in the creation of environmental images vividly individualized, that is, the legibility, that is, the facility with which the parts of the urban landscape can be recognized.
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Those have not been confirmed that these categories exist, but these are shown that I am able to coherently show the environmental images of the citizens.
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Odolini C., Trevisiol E.R., Firenze – Belgrade – Firenze, Kosancicev Venac 1941–2015, Ediz.UNIFI-DIDA, Florence, 2015.
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Lynch Kevin, The image of the city, 1960.
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Paper of the Public Space (in collaboration with A-habitat) 2013 – (A-habitat) adopted in Rome in the conclusive session of the Biennal exhibition of the 18 magio 2013.
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Arnheim Rudolf. Art and visual perception, Milan, Feltrinelli 1954.
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Corrado Balistreri T., Ricordando Giuseppe Samonà ed. Egle Renata Trincanato, intervista in www.Archimagazine.com (visto 30.08.2017 h 10.12).
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Lynch also coined the words “imageability” and “wayfinding.” Image of the City has had important and durable influence in the fields of urban planning and environmental psychology.
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Odolini, C. (2019). Resilient Urban Design. Belgrade and Florence: Reconnect the Waters to the City. In: Sayigh, A. (eds) Sustainable Building for a Cleaner Environment. Innovative Renewable Energy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94595-8_17
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