Pubblicazioni

Pubblicazioni

Author(s): Ezio Arlati, Elena Bogani & Andrea Cammarata
Title: MACE – Metadata for Architectural Contents in Europe
Conference AESOP (Association of European Schools of Planning) and ACSP (Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning) Fourth Joint Congress –
Purpose: Creating awareness of MACE achievements in the AESOP and ACSP community
Venue: Chicago/US, 6-11 July 2008
Attachment: MACE – 8 – Chicago.pps
Author(s): Ezio Arlati (Vladimir Bazjanac – USA)
Title: The architectural heritage’s representation by models: The Contribution of Design Technologies from Interoperability toSimulation
Conference International Conference on “Online Repositories in Architecture”
Venue: Teatro Piccolo at Le Corderie dell’Arsenale in Venice, Venice, 20 -21 Sept. 2008
Purpose: The main scope of this work is to individuate the opportunities of a valuable contribution to the development and integration of the knowledge domains concerning the architectural heritages, embedded as they are in their own contexts and related to their conservation degrees, offered by the application of the (actual) nowadays developments of the computer assisted surveys, graphic restitution by 3D drawing, point-by-point documentation of alteration statuses, related conservation interventions and durability monitoring, restoration design technologies.
Attachment BienVe Pres AE VB.pdf
Author(s): Ezio Arlati, Elena Bogani & Andrea Cammarata
Title: MACE European Project. An Italian Case Study: PiacenzaLabs
Conference Input ’08 – Fifth National Conference in Urban and Territorial Planning.
Purpose: Creating awareness of MACE achievements in the community of the Facolty of Architecture in Urban and Territorial Planning
Venue: 4 – 6 March 2009, Polo regionale di Lecco del Politecnico di Milano Lecco
Attachment MACE -LECCO.pps
Author(s): Ezio Arlati, Elena Bogani & Andrea Cammarata
Title: MACE – Metadata for Architectural Contents in Europe
Conference AESOP (Association of European Schools of Planning) and ACSP (Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning) Fourth Joint Congress – Chicago/US, 6-11 July 2008
Abstract: MACE is a European research project which aims to develop methodologies of e-learning in architecture, integrating and implementing the report a lot of content already stored in database created and developed in other projects, including European. The system indexing the Learning Object in according to an approach that is based on the characteristics of the media itself and on the content and concepts that are housed in it. MACE will provide end users a service targeted to the research, acquisition, use and discussion on content reserved only a first small community of users. The development environment is that IT and especially that of Metadata. The project is to evolve simple digital containers to a collaborative environment and support the design and teaching. The project uses different types of metadata to classify content: metadata traditional ontological, contextual, related to skills, etc.. Research has focused primarily on developing a system capable of recognizing and cataloguing digital content in various repositories and the definition of the characteristics that the metadata related to any content, had to have. The Application Profile is based on thesauri and classification systems and is an extension of the LOM Standard. Another aspect is the application of concepts and technologies to emerging MACE Repository PiacenzaLabs of the Piacenza Campus. The contribution is intended to amend and broaden the disciplinary and cultural references of MACE compared to architecture, to the disciplines of planning, the design of urban space, and wants to be a case study of the project, a scale and in a the papers recently definition.
CD: Conference Papers ACSP – AESOP
Attachment: CHICAGO #535 MACE.pdf
Author(s): Ezio Arlati, Elena Bogani, Miquel Casals & Alba Fuertes
Title: MACE: shared ontology – based network for Architectural Education
Abstract: This paper presents MACE project (Metadata for Architectural Contents in Europe) that sets out to transform the ways of e-learning in architecture and construction in Europe. It will integrate vast amounts of content from diverse repositories created in several large projects in the past, and build a framework for providing community-based services such as finding, acquiring, using and discussing about e-learning contents that were previously not reachable. Furthermore, MACE aims at providing innovative tools to search, create content and enrich it with new metadata, which can be used to support different learning scenarios. Several kinds of metadata are used in these tools to provide different perspectives on the learning content, and find new ways to combine them.
Book: ECPPM 2008 – eWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction, 7th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling. Sophia Antipolis (France). 10-12 September 2008. (vol. 1, pp. 41-48)
Publisher: 2009 – Taylor & Francis Group, London, ISBN/ISSN: 978-0-415-48245-5
Attachment: ECPPM08 Abstract MACE ARLATI.pdf
Author(s): Ezio Arlati, Elena Bogani & Andrea Cammarata
Title: MACE – METADATA FOR ARCHITECTURAL CONTENTS IN EUROPE
Abstract: MACE – “Metadata for Architectural Contents in Europe” is a research project financed by the European Commission within the “eContentplus” program, a European Union initiative to make digital architectural content in Europe more recognizable, accessible, selectable on the base of shared and dynamic ontology, reusable within multiple university education and life-long learning curricula for professional user. The main assumptions of MACE is that the expert knowledge sets of a number of stake holders, protagonists in the architectural domain, have to perform as the back-bone of the desired boundary-less repository of architectural knowledge, to be shared by the members of a world-wide community of users. Thence MACE initiates the proposition of a commonly shared ontology, terminology, series of concepts structured in a domain index, conceptual maps for the representations of the dense tissues of relationships connecting the multiform and trans-disciplinary contents of architecture. Its main objective consists of the content enrichment of a huge quantity of knowledge resources dedicated to architectural education all over Europe, already expressed in the digital form, thence eventually available to a vast audience of students, teachers, professionals, researchers through the web.
CD: ICERI2008 – Proceedings CD. ICERI 2008 – International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation. Madrid (Spain). 17th-19th November 2008
Publisher: ISBN/ISSN: 978-84-612-5091-2. VALENCIA: IATED (SPAIN)
Attachment: MACE_ICERI2008.pdf
Author(s): Ezio Arlati, Elena Bogani & Andrea Cammarata
Title: MACE European Project. An Italian Case Study: PiacenzaLabs
Conference Input ’08 – Fifth National Conference in Urban and Territorial Planning.
Abstract: MACE is a European research project which aims to develop methodologies of e-learning in architecture, integrating and implementing the report a lot of content already stored in database created and developed in other projects, including European. The system indexing the Learning Object in according to an approach that is based on the characteristics of the media itself and on the content and concepts that are housed in it. MACE will provide end users a service targeted to the research, acquisition, use and discussion on content reserved only a first small community of users. The development environment is that IT and especially that of Metadata. The project is to evolve simple digital containers to a collaborative environment and support the design and teaching. The project uses different types of metadata to classify content: metadata traditional ontological, contextual, related to skills, etc.. Research has focused primarily on developing a system capable of recognizing and cataloguing digital content in various repositories and the definition of the characteristics that the metadata related to any content, had to have. The Application Profile is based on thesauri and classification systems and is an extension of the LOM Standard. Another aspect is the application of concepts and technologies to emerging MACE Repository PiacenzaLabs of the Piacenza Campus. The contribution is intended to amend and broaden the disciplinary and cultural references of MACE compared to architecture, to the disciplines of planning, the design of urban space, and wants to be a case study of the project, a scale and in a the papers recently definition.
Book: Planning, Complexity and New ICT
Publisher: ISBN 978-88-6055-415-4. Alinea editrice s.r.l. – Firenze, 2009
Attachment: INPUT_LECCO.pdf