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MENNONITE ARCHITECTURE: DIACHRONIC EVIDENCE FOR RAPID DIFFUSION IN RURAL COMMUNITIESEighmy, Jeffrey L. January 1977 (has links)
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Lowrise housing forms and urban residential patterns : an overviewMitra, Shantanu. January 1979 (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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Sedentarization and tourism : the case of the Zalabia Bedouin tribe of the southern JordanTarawneh, Musa Salim. January 2008 (has links)
Most of the recent studies on the southern Jordan Bedouins portray the Bedouins as being resistant to change and development. These studies are more descriptive than analytical, focusing on romantic aspects of the Bedouin's lifestyle. In contrast, this study, based on fieldwork conducted in Wadi Rum between June-November 2004, attempts an ethnographical study that does not represent the Bedouins in a stereotypical way, neither romanticising them nor treating them as in need of development. It is based on an examination of the relationship between the socio-cultural, economic and political aspects of Bedouin society and the physical environment in which they live. The different types of settlements inhabited by Wadi Rum's Bedouin society are documented, and the contextual sources of change that shaped, and are still shaping the Bedouins' living patterns, are analyzed.
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Arbutus infill : housing on the edgeSaul, David William Lindsay 11 1900 (has links)
The theme of this exploration is the issue of habitability. In its most basic sense, dwilling seems to
be defined by constructions which carry social values of privacy. At the same time, the many
moves of privacying are understood to be relative to public worlds--to the point that ambiguities
persist: the fact that pivate percetions can be exchanged for public ones in the very same spaces.
Uncovering these relative and, at times, opposite realities means that a great deal of importance is
paid to thresholds. By this, I mean the truns in plan, the drops in section, etc. which relate a
sequence of unfolding via devices which stimulate subtleties in mood and awareness.
Issues of public to private (and its opposite, simultaneous inversion) are investigated using the
concept of nested scales . Here, analogous moods shared by movements through scale (eg.
street to courtyard; hall to room) are investigated for their synergy.
Parallel to these social perceptions are investigations which focus on the elemental specifics of
dwellings. What value can hearths be to dwelling? What is a modern control centre for the
household? What are the requirements for the bathing ritual? These types of questions
permeate the general evalutaion of dwelling design. Sutides which detail abstracted, idealised
elements help to inform the larger project-like a kit of parts, they serve as cornerstones which
seed and temper the sequential experience of the dwelling. Ultimately, this abstraction absolves
the need to make "rooms" but rather to compose dwellings via the integration of elements filtered
through public/private dialogues, sequence, and continuity.
The site is bounded by 15th and 16th avenues to the North and South and by Arbutus St. and
the CPR right of way to the west and east, respectively. Its dimenstions are 270 feet in length
and 16 feet and its narrowest, 44 feet and its widest. The site acts as catalyst for the whole project
of fitting in thresholds and elements. Like a sandwich, the site compresses thin, discrete, and
identifiable componete parts into a whole building. The very narrowness of the site forces a
dialogue to surface between the tremendous, double-sided exposure of the building—its public
condition, and the construction of nesting scales of prospect and refuge.
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Bridge-house : a new residential building typology for affordable work-centered housingGarriss, Timothy Paul 08 1900 (has links)
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Regionalism and Rudolph : interpreting Paul Rudolph's regionally specific modernismFalbo, Anthony John 12 1900 (has links)
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Beach houses along the Jersey ShoreDaley, Dean Joseph 08 1900 (has links)
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Housing for the elderly a theoretical approachOrr, Mary Kay Pugh 08 1900 (has links)
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Understanding, identifying, and restructuring typologies of site and form in multifamily housingMurrah, Bascom Wootten, IV 08 1900 (has links)
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