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  2. Shearing layers - Wikipedia

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    A building properly conceived is several layers of longevity of built components" (quoted in (Brand, 1994)). The work of Duffy and DEGW identified four shearing layers (Duffy, 1992): Shell – the traditional structure of the building that might last for 30–50 years. Services – cabling, plumbing, aircon that needs replacing every 15 years.

  3. Brand Building - Wikipedia

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    The Hyman–Brand began to feel the effects of time and its radical conversion several decades earlier. By 1970 the gas station was no longer a viable business, and the building was condemned and slated for demolition. [6] The following year it was saved when Harley Baldwin bought it for $170,000 ($1,279,000 in contemporary dollars [5]).

  4. Building site - Wikipedia

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  5. Brand architecture - Wikipedia

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    One may regard the designing of a brand architecture as an integrated process of brand building through establishing brand relationships among branding options in the competitive environment. [2] The brand architecture of an organization at any time is, in large measure, a legacy of past management decisions as well as of the competitive ...

  6. How Buildings Learn - Wikipedia

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    Container City in the London Docklands uses recycled shipping containers for shelter, an idea Brand embraces in How Buildings Learn.. The book inspired a 6-part TV series by the BBC, produced by James Runcie, [2] executive producer Roly Keating, [3] which was screened in July 1997.

  7. Brand management - Wikipedia

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    In marketing, brand management is the control of how a brand is perceived in the market.Tangible elements of brand management include the look, price, and packaging of the product itself; intangible elements are the experiences that the target markets share with the brand, and the relationships they have with it.

  8. Brand awareness - Wikipedia

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    Brand awareness is the extent to which customers are able to recall or recognize a brand under different conditions. [1] Brand awareness is one of two dimensions from brand knowledge, an associative network memory model. [2] It is a key consideration in consumer behavior, advertising management, and brand management. The consumer's ability to ...

  9. Internet branding - Wikipedia

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    The Internet is a powerful branding tool for many businesses as it offers numerous ways to promote a business. [4] Interactivity as one of the natures of the Internet helps companies communicate the brand messages instantly and talk to consumers directly, generating exclusive and individual interactions with them. [5]