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  1. 1. Endogenic Production : subjective matter and bodily involvement

    University essay from Konstfack/Inredningsarkitektur & Möbeldesign

    Author : Nils Ställborn; [2022]
    Keywords : Spatial design; interior architecture; interior design; textile furniture; textile structure; soft structure; squiggly structures; drafting; draw; drawstring; drawstring furniture; furniture; furniture design; textile architecture; Baroque; sewing furniture; form-production; endogenic; exogenic; endogenic approach; endogenic process; tectonic production; rectangular room; clothes; architecture; body; design method; wool; Texel wool; folds; pleats; material hierarchies; the senses; draping; shape; sustainable; norm criticism; exploring;

    Abstract : The word endogenic means growing or proceeding from within, it is commonly used to describe the process of tectonic movement and earth crust formation caused by the extrusion of magmatic material. My project is a metaphorical exploration of the geological term “endogenic process” as well as an exploration of a design approach based on the term. READ MORE

  2. 2. Onboarding during Covid-19 : Effects on newly graduated engineers in Sweden

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för industriell ekonomi

    Author : Martin Kvist; Mattias Dalstål Gershagen; [2021]
    Keywords : Covid-19; onboarding; working from home; time to productivity;

    Abstract : Background: The global pandemic caused by the virus Covid-19 provided an exogenic chock to the world’s businesses. Governments all over the globe issued various restrictions or requests for all inhabitants that can, to work from home. Due to this, many companies ordered their employees to work from home. READ MORE

  3. 3. The cost-efficient abatement strategy for primary PM2.5 emissions between sectors in Delhi to reach the national air quality standard : a static model approach using the current legislation baseline scenario

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Economics

    Author : Christoffer Karlsson Jamous; [2018]
    Keywords : air pollution; Delhi; GAINS; India; MAC; marginal abatement cost; optimization; PM2.5;

    Abstract : High level of ambient PM2.5 concentration in cities have negative health implications for the population. Delhi have concentration levels above defined national standards as well as air quality guidelines defined by the WHO. The study estimates sector specific MAC functions for sectors in Delhi contributing to the primary PM2. READ MORE