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The development of alternative uses for locally-available building materials : particularly building agents in order to decrease the building cost and increase the quality of construction in self-built housing.Ayad, Samir. January 1972 (has links)
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House form in the Nigerian savanna : an analysis of housing and city structure in the Housa traditionDanjuma, Benjamin Angyu January 1988 (has links)
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A survey of design codes with specific reference to contemporary suburban housing /Dent, Laura E. January 1993 (has links)
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Housing without families : the housing situation of non-family households in MontrealLavigne, Jean-François January 1988 (has links)
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Modernization and cultural transformation : change in building materials and house forms, Karimabad, PakistanViquar, Sarwat. January 1998 (has links)
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Construction practices in traditional dwellings of Kerala, IndiaKoduveliparambil, Jacob Joseph. January 1997 (has links)
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Identifying the level of flexibility a single-family home may require in order to meet changing needs during the family life cycle with special reference to seniorsRitchie, John Paul January 1991 (has links)
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New patterns of surburban settlementLehman, Michael Arnold January 1978 (has links)
This study includes an examination of the attitudes which have shaped American domestic architecture, and an explanation of how the symbolic language of American suburban areas is important to the design of suburban residential development.
A design case study is included, which illustrates how a concern for the preservation of the symbolic content of suburban form can be integrated with a desire to reduce the wasteful land coverage of the typical suburban settlement, in order to produce a new suburban pattern.
Selected drawings and tables are used to illustrate the text, and to help explain the rationale behind the design case study. / Master of Architecture
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A dwelling among wallsGavula, Michael E. January 1986 (has links)
Siegfried Giedion wrote that the basic aim of the modern movement was to “win the split of thought and feeling” which is characteristic of modern man; that despite his power of scientific thought, modern man has lost a true relationship to the world in which he lives,and that what is lacking in our time is a satisfactory development of man’s emotional faculties.
This thesis is the record of an architectural project which was allowed to depend upon the impetus of emotion for the development of its language and program. The written portion of this record is in part a history and in part an interpretation of the project.
The project begins in pursuit of the desire to dwell upon a particular site. / Master of Architecture
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Two competitionsMunilla, Fernando Antonio January 1979 (has links)
Architectural competitions offer opportunities to the participants which are both, individual and collective in nature. For the individual, it is an exercise in the ability to crystallize ideas and communicate them clearly - often exclusively through graphic means. Competitions are also a means of further developing one’s pre-existing ideas, as well as, investigating new ones. Collectively, they provide the opportunity of seeing the work and thoughts of others on a level which is, otherwise, rarely possible. It offers the combined aspects of: concentrated effort; demand of various architectural tools; diversity of thought and its equally diverse interpretation on a single theme.
The work herein represents submitted entries to competitions through which these general observations were made. / Master of Architecture
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