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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
71

Fostering aberrations

Wuollet, Kaija E. January 2010 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Detroit Mercy, 2010. / "April 2010". Includes bibliographical references.
72

Passive subversion franchised city vs. found-object adaptability: a media beacon / public dialog venue in an abandoned grain elevator /

Quinn, Megan Ruth. January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Montana State University--Bozeman, 2007. / Typescript. Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Michael Everts. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 170-171).
73

Narrative, ephemerality and the architecture of the contemporary city

Livesey, Graham January 1991 (has links)
No description available.
74

A tourist's guide to hyperreality destination : Disney

Curran, Kerrie Lea January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
75

Revitalization of local culture by community regeneration.

January 2005 (has links)
Mak King Man. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2004-2005, design report." / Includes bibliographical references (leaf [62]). / Chapter 1. --- Thesis Statement --- p.P.1 / Chapter 2. --- Precedent Study / Chapter a) --- Gunpowder Mills Visitors' Centre at Ballincollig --- p.P.2-3 / Chapter b) --- Plaza de Cultura --- p.P.4.5 / Chapter c) --- The Grand Louvre --- p.P.6-9 / Chapter 3. --- Site Selection and Study / Chapter a) --- Site Selection --- p.P.10 / Chapter b) --- Observation of Local Culture at Cheung Chau --- p.P.11 / Chapter c) --- Diagrams --- p.P.12-13 / Chapter d) --- Potential of the Site --- p.P.14-19 / Chapter e) --- An Anthropological Approach to the Study of Public Urban Space / Chapter i) --- Ethnohistorical --- p.P.20 / Chapter ii) --- Ethnographic Method --- p.P.21 / Chapter iii) --- (Ethno Semanic) Method --- p.P.22 / Chapter iv) --- (Ethno) Proxemic Method --- p.P.23 / Chapter f) --- Local Setting and Cultural Element Study / Chapter i) --- Area 1 - Promenade --- p.P.24-26 / Chapter ii) --- Area 2 - A Cultural Open Space --- p.P.27-29 / Chapter iii) --- Area 3 - A Private Religious Area --- p.P.39.32 / Chapter iv) --- Area 4 - East Coast --- p.P.33.35 / Chapter g) --- Site Photo --- p.P.36-39 / Chapter 4. --- Schematic Design / Chapter a) --- Urban Intervention Study / Chapter i) --- Scheme 1 --- p.P.40 / Chapter ii) --- Scheme 2 --- p.P.41 / Chapter iii) --- Scheme 3 --- p.P.42 / Chapter b) --- Model Photo / Chapter i) --- Site Model --- p.P.43 / Chapter ii) --- Conceptual Model --- p.P.44 / Chapter iii) --- Scheme 1 --- p.P.45 / Chapter iv) --- Scheme 2 --- p.P.46 / Chapter v) --- Scheme 3 --- p.P.47 / Chapter 5. --- Design Process / Chapter a) --- Working Models --- p.P.48-49 / Chapter 6. --- Final Design / Chapter a) --- Design Intervention Concept --- p.P.50 / Chapter b) --- Design Intervention Conceptual Diagram --- p.P.51 / Chapter c) --- Master Layout Plan --- p.P.52 / Chapter d) --- Ground Floor Plan & Section --- p.P.53-54 / Chapter e) --- Recreational Centre Plan & Section --- p.P.55-56 / Chapter f) --- Youth Hostel Plan & Section --- p.P.57-58 / Chapter g) --- Overall Section --- p.P.59 / Chapter h) --- Perspectives --- p.P.60 / Chapter i) --- Model Photo --- p.P.61
76

Community in housing.

January 2009 (has links)
Wong Man Hang William. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2008-2009, design report." / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 85). / Chapter 01 --- Introduction / Chapter > --- Thesis statement --- p.4 / Chapter > --- Definition --- p.4 / Chapter > --- Background --- p.5 / Chapter 02 --- Research / Chapter > --- Introduction --- p.9 / Chapter > --- Circulation --- p.11 / Chapter > --- In-between space among living units --- p.13 / Chapter > --- Gathering space --- p.27 / Chapter > --- Conclusion --- p.32 / Chapter 03 --- Design / Chapter > --- Objective --- p.34 / Chapter > --- Site --- p.34 / Chapter > --- Key issues --- p.36 / Chapter > --- Design studies --- p.37 / Chapter > --- Final design --- p.49 / Chapter 04 --- Key References --- p.81
77

The "sense of place" its significance, theory and attainment /

Afnan, Parviz F. January 1987 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Architecture and Planning, 1990. / Typescript (Photocopy). Includes bibliographical references (leaves 424-443).
78

Same city for another life.

January 1999 (has links)
Cheng Ching Yip Jimmy. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1998-99, design report." / introduction --- p.1 / Chapter 1 --- makyi ami --- p.2 / Chapter 2 --- interzones - extract from Gary Leeming. ukonllne.co.uk --- p.3 / "phenomenological suspension - SATRE for baginners. Donald Palme, Writers and Readers;1995,p.35 & 37" --- p.6 / Chapter 3 --- saving Private Ryan --- p.9 / vision Vs Caution --- p.11 / book design --- p.XX / Chapter 5 --- seoul night --- p.12 / urban parks --- p.13 / Chapter 6 --- "metal alloys - Braving the Elements, TIME:Special Issue; Jan.1998 p.69" --- p.14 / "vasari Corridor - At Risk, by Anonymous; South China Morning Post, Oct. 3, 1998" --- p.17 / Chapter 7 --- "urban nomad - Adapted from: Living in the Cross hairs of Fanatical Terrorism, by Christopher Dobson; South China Morning Post, Oct. 11, 1998" --- p.22 / Chapter 8 --- CIAM --- p.23 / determinism Vs discontinuitly --- p.27 / soliloquy of an old man --- p.31 / central district study --- p.X / the urban state --- p.X / stie selection 2 --- p.X / mei foo sun chuen - map --- p.X / drifting conversations --- p.X / site --- p.X / functional uniformity --- p.X / spatial uniformity --- p.X / computer models --- p.X / shading studies --- p.X / conclusions --- p.X / installation 1 --- p.X / urban forms --- p.X / kmb story --- p.X / cut-up technique --- p.- / wililam burroughs - www.netmonkey.com/1997/features/cutup/index.html --- p.X / leiSure pre-text --- p.X / transport pre-text --- p.X / programmatic development --- p.X / transport interchange planning --- p.X / initial concept --- p.X / programmatic reference --- p.X / stage II --- p.X / heavy urban parks --- p.X / "frames and forms - Structure and fabric; part 2. J.F. Foster, R. Harrington; Mitchell's Building Series, london. 1990, p 193" --- p.X / structural study I: the bridge beam --- p.X / structural study II: bridge beam development --- p.X / structural study III: bridge beam development --- p.X / structural study III: the megastructure --- p.X / "structural morphology: precedent studies - Modern Architecture: a critical History, K. Frampton. Thames and Hudson, ed.1985" --- p.X / "stage III: a mesh structure can be park area - Modern Achitecture since 1900, William JR Curtis.Phaidon Press Limited. 2nd ed.1987.p26,345" --- p.X / structural study IV: the megastructure development - Future Systems; the story of tomorrow. Martin Pawley. Phaidon Press Limited. 2nd ed.1993.p128-129 --- p.X / "structural study V: the megastructure design development - Structures et formes, Marc Mimram. Bordas Paris. 2nd ed.1983.p62-63" --- p.X / presentation layout --- p.X / key drawings --- p.X
79

Satisfaction: a measure of environmental quality

Rua-Rodriguez, Jose R. January 1979 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1979 R83 / Master of Architecture
80

The Husbandry: securing Chaneng village's future

Mdakane, Joyce January 2015 (has links)
Abstract Security is an issue that affects a person’s physical and psychological wellbeing. Lack of security affects the way people live their lives and stuns their potential growth in life, this lack of security creates insecurities. Theft is a reoccurring problem worldwide, that if not addressed will persist. Stock theft is one such theft that if not quickly dealt with will impact on food security- a basic human right. The costs of stock theft in South Africa alone are astronomical to the point that the amount of money lost could potentially uplift thousands of lives in the country. The purpose of the thesis is to propose a multi-faceted solution that could not only try curb stock theft but also start providing psychological security in terms of economic freedom, by affording people an opportunity to own cattle as an investment in their futures. All this applied to a rural setting in the North West province, where stock theft is potentially detrimental to a family’s security. The proposal is a facility, which will cater to the wellbeing and safety of the cows in terms of securing them from theft and ensuring maximum productivity from them by keeping them fertile and immune to disease. It is found that caring for cattle in the right way ensures maximum yields that facilitate in securing owner’s assets. The husbandry includes program that facilitates cattle’s physical security and an alternate energy component that aids in securing energy and the future. The project also looks at natural sustainability; ensuring cattle live in an environment that is as natural as possible and feature land rehabilitation and maintenance as to preserve and optimise the lands capacity. The aim is to provide an alternative to the ‘concentration camp’ style feed lots animals are subjected to, as it affects the animals negatively. For centuries cattle have been an integral part of people’s lives and livelihoods. They have always been a symbol of wealth and status, although cattle aren’t as big a part of our lives as before they still play a significant role. Essentially securing cattle means securing futures in this rural setting. / MN (2016)

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