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Byzantium replanned and
rebuilt as the city of
Constantinople c. 413 –
Flavius Anthemius –
Theodosian Walls c. 527-565 –
Constantinople replanned under Justinian...
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Section 11.2).
Sensorless or "conformant" planning,
contingent planning,
replanning (a.k.a
online planning):
Russell &
Norvig (2021,
Section 11.5). Uncertain...
- The
James Webb
Space Telescope (JWST) is a
space telescope designed to
conduct infrared astronomy. As the
largest telescope in space, it is
equipped with...
- established. It
launched a
great program of rebuilding,
including a
partial replanning of the centre.
Among many
buildings constructed, or reconstructed, was...
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These design outcomes have been
deliberately achieved through careful replanning in the
second half of the 20th century.
Recent years have seen a boom...
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Retrieved 13
January 2010. [dead link] Larkham,
Peter J. (1 July 2016). "
Replanning post-war Birmingham". Architectura. 46 (1): 2–26. doi:10.1515/ATC-2016-0002...
- came
about through the
replanning of Plymouth, Hull, Bath,
Edinburgh and Bournemouth,
among others. Of his post-war
replanning of Plymouth, Sir Simon...
- The
Dynamic Analysis and
Replanning Tool,
commonly abbreviated to DART, is an
artificial intelligence program used by the U.S.
military to
optimize and...
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Oxford Paperbacks. ISBN 978-0-19-280136-4. Sharp,
Thomas (1948).
Oxford Replanned. London: The
Architectural Press. Tyack,
Geoffrey (1998).
Oxford An Architectural...
- of Rōjū
Matsudaira Nobutsuna,
streets were
widened and some
districts replanned and reorganized;
special care was
taken to
restore Edo's
mercantile center...