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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Arduino & Microcontrollers for Robotics: A Practical, Hands-On Guide to Programming, Sensors, Motors, and Real-Time Control (ROBOT EMPIRE Book 3) English | December 22, 2025 | ASIN: B0G9C9NHYP | 108 pages | Epub | 269.43 KB Arduino & Microcontrollers for Robotics is a practical, beginner-friendly guide designed for anyone who wants to understand how robots actually work-starting from the core electronics that power them. This book takes you step by step through programming Arduino boards, interfacing sensors, controlling motors, and building real-time robotic systems using widely available components. Inside, you'll learn: * How microcontrollers work and why they are the brain of every robot * Writing clean, efficient Arduino code for robotics applications * Connecting and using sensors such as ultrasonic, IR, and motion sensors * Controlling DC motors, servo motors, and motor drivers * Power management, wiring best practices, and hardware safety * Debugging common hardware and code issues * Building reliable, real-world robotics projects from scratch This book is ideal for students, hobbyists, engineering beginners, and self-learners who want hands-on knowledge without unnecessary theory or confusion. Whether you're building your first robot or strengthening your foundation in robotics and embedded systems, this book gives you the skills and confidence to move forward. Part of the Robot Empire Series. ![]() Jens van de Maele, "Architectures of Bureaucracy: The Politics of Government Office Buildings in Interwar Belgium " English | ISBN: 3111552934 | 2025 | 302 pages | EPUB | 9 MB This monograph examines the interrelationship between politics and modernist architecture in interwar Belgium, focusing on political, architectural, and administrative elites as propagators of new ideas of governance. While Belgium was strongly influenced by neighbouring France and Germany, it also developed its own avant-garde approaches to socio-political problems. In the second half of the 1930s, the country was the scene of a remarkable political and architectural experiment involving an ambitious plan for the large-scale construction of modernist government office buildings. These buildings were seen as essential to the development of a technocratic model of governance, aimed at strengthening the role of the executive and minimising the influence of parliament. More specifically, the "efficient" new office architecture was supposed to create a new type of "perfect" civil servant, whose loyalties would no longer lie with political parties, but with scientists and management experts. Such experts and scientists constituted a rising elite of ![]() Architecture and Empire in Jamaica by Louis P. Nelson English | March 15, 2016 | ISBN: 9780300211009 | 324 pages | PDF | 24 Mb Through Creole houses and merchant stores to sugar fields and boiling houses, Jamaica played a leading role in the formation of both the early modern Atlantic world and the British Empire. Architecture and Empire in Jamaica offers the first scholarly analysis of Jamaican architecture in the long 18th century, spanning roughly from the Port Royal earthquake of 1692 to Emancipation in 1838. In this richly illustrated study, which includes hundreds of the author's own photographs and drawings, Louis P. Nelson examines surviving buildings and archival records to write a social history of architecture. ![]() Architectural Tools and Equipments by 3G Elearning English | January 1, 2023 | ISBN: 1984678930 | 322 pages | PDF | 31 Mb Architectural drawings have historically been considered fine art, one that has evolved not only in styles and techniques but also in tools. Particularly in the pre-digital era, where architectural plans and drawings were finished with watercolors, and hung on the walls of the rich and wealthy, architectural drawings have been regarded as works of art. The drawing and rendering tools have certainly improved over the years. As time passed, architects needed powerful tools to aid in their creativity as more construction and real estate projects were required. These drawings were also considered works of art in and of themselves. Drawing and design processes became increasingly integrated with tools like compasses, rulers, and special markers, as well as modern-day software. If you are managing a construction project using construction management software and need to take a quick glance at designs, some software applications allow you to share and visualize designs using your mobile device. The art of hand-drawn drawings is still very much appreciated today, but digital technology has enabled architects and designers to challenge gravity, physics, and imagination. ![]() Sofie Pelsmakers, "Architectural Thinking in a Climate Emergency" English | ISBN: 1032277521 | 2025 | 276 pages | EPUB | 15 MB What is the role of architecture - and the architect - in the Anthropocene? ![]() Architectural Designing and Planning by 3G Elearning English | January 1, 2023 | ISBN: 1984678949 | 298 pages | PDF | 79 Mb Architecture involves a lot of strategy and planning. From the beginning, business owners, architects, and construction management must work together to find a cohesive project that fits everyone's standards. While it may seem like a given to put thought behind the planning process, some don't realize how helpful the art of master planning can be to any given project. Architectural master planning is the critical first step in any design process. It is the creation of a framework in which the whole project proceeds. Headed by a lead architect, a project's planning phase considers the entire picture through detailed work. The process involves examining the design and style of the building, surrounding infrastructure, local government requirements, and so on. It should also include determining the purpose of the structure, goals of the project, and other essential elements. By creating a master plan, the entire project is likely to go as planned and lead to an exciting development. Now, let's discuss how master planning in architecture benefits everyone involved, including construction workers, future tenants, and beyond. ![]() Architecting Intelligence: The New Blueprint for Application Development by Ajit Singh English | December 12, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0G6KF2J56 | 397 pages | EPUB | 1.94 Mb "Architecting Intelligence: The New Blueprint for Application Development" is a comprehensive, practical, and forward-looking guide designed to equip the next generation of software engineers, architects, and technology leaders with the skills to build intelligent applications in the AI-driven era. This book systematically deconstructs the entire lifecycle of a modern, AI-native application, from conceptualization and design to deployment and future-proofing. ![]() Architecting AI Software Systems: Crafting robust and scalable AI systems for modern software development by Richard D Avila, Imran Ahmad English | October 20, 2025 | ISBN: 1804615978 | 212 pages | EPUB | 5.66 Mb Discover how to design intelligent software systems by balancing AI and traditional architecture. This guide offers a roadmap for robust, scalable AI-enabled systems, blending principles with practical insights. ![]() Architect's Legal Pocket Book (Routledge Pocket Books) by Matthew Cousins English | July 22, 2025 | ISBN: 103282817X | 390 pages | MOBI | 1.41 Mb A little book that is big on information, the Architect's Legal Pocket Book is the definitive reference guide on legal issues for architects and architectural students. This handy pocket guide covers key legal principles which will help you to quickly understand the law and where to go for further information. ![]() Archaeologies of English Renaissance Literature By Philip Schwyzer 2007 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 0199206600 | PDF | 4 MB This study draws on the theory and practice of archaeology to develop a new perspective on the literature of the Renaissance. Philip Schwyzer explores the fascination with images of excavation, exhumation, and ruin that runs through literary texts including Spenser's Faerie Queene, Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet, Donne's sermons and lyrics, and Thomas Browne's Hydriotaphia, or Urne-Buriall. Miraculously preserved corpses, ruined monasteries, Egyptian mummies, and Yorick's skull all figure in this study of the early modern archaeological imagination. The pessimism of the period is summed up in the haunting motif of the beautiful corpse that, once touched, crumbles to dust. Archaeology and literary studies are themselves products of the Renaissance. Although the two disciplines have sometimes viewed one another as rivals, they share a unique and unsettling intimacy with the traces of past life--with the words the dead wrote, sang, or heard, with the objects they made, held, or lived within. Schwyzer argues that at the root of both forms of scholarship lies the forbidden desire to awaken (and speak with) the dead. However impossible or absurd this desire may be, it remains a fundamental source of both ethical responsibility and aesthetic pleasure. |