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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.
111

Lighting as a means of revealing the space: designing an urban Eden (design centre) of commerical [i.e. commercial] arts in Hong Kong.

January 1998 (has links)
Cheung Shuk Han Alice. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1997-98, design report." / Includes bibliographical references. / Chapter 1. --- Introduction / Chapter 2. --- Strategies (Creation of space in a maturally grown urban context) by changing / modifying the visual perception / Chapter 3. --- Spatial Perception: by induction of the visual elements / Chapter 4. --- My Project / Chapter 5. --- Visualising my mental images (my design method) / Chapter 5.1 --- Making the montage / Chapter 5.2 --- Depicting the notion of Flexibility of the space: Designing the master gallery / Chapter 5.3 --- A montage of a montage: Designing an inter-penetrating space of the libraries / Chapter 5.4 --- Art of articulation: Designing the new entrance of the design centre / Chapter 6. --- Spatial design : building a sequence as a visual reference for reading space / Chapter 6.1 --- The Entrance: the notion of openness / Chapter 6.2 --- The courtyard: the arrival space in day and night / Chapter 6.3 --- The galleries : the window design for individual identity / Chapter 6.4 --- The master gallery: flexible display setting and lighting system for a place of different ideas / Chapter 6.5 --- The libraries : manipulating space with use of materials / Chapter 7 --- Conclusion / Chapter 7.1 --- Space-making by fabricating with light and shadow inside an old building / Chapter 7.2 --- The sense of wholeness of the prescribed spatial sequence / Chapter 7.3 --- Manipulating new space and changing people's passive perception on the existing environment / Chapter 8. --- Reference material / Chapter 9. --- Appendix: / Chapter ´Ø --- copies of presentation panels / Chapter ´Ø --- copy of the programming report
112

Mass Dancing in Happy Valley: a rehabilitation center for post-Hong Kong society.

January 2000 (has links)
Chu King Shui Dominic. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1999-00, design report." / Includes bibliographical references (leave 74). / Acknoledgment / Prologue --- p.p.1 / Initiation --- p.p.2 / Exploration --- p.p.3-7 / / Mask & Modern Society / / Mask & Power / / Perceiving Reality / Issue --- p.p.8-13 / "/""One country"" over ""Two systems""" / / The changes in the representation of the power of China authority in H.K. / / Public media in Hong Kong / Hypothesis --- p.p.14-15 / Intervention --- p.p.16 / Justification of the site --- p.p.17 / Physcial setting --- p.p.18-23 / Site symbolism --- p.p.24-25 / Site analysis --- p.p.26-29 / /special arrangement before race / /spacial arrangement after race / /normal traffic route / /mass gathering pattern / Design concepts --- p.p.30 / Project brief --- p.p.31-32 / /client profile / / user profile / / site constraint / / space program / Design record on conceptual design --- p.p.33-43 / Design record on design development --- p.p.44-50 / Design recod on final design --- p.p.51-61 / Precendents --- p.p.62-66 / / Elvis (Andy Warhol) / / Reichstag Project (Christo) / / Fremont Street Experience (Jerde Partnership) / Interview with Professor Lee Kok Shai --- p.p67-69 / Background --- p.p.70-73 / "the idea of ""one country, two systems""" / Bibliography --- p.p.74 / Appendix
113

HK Film & Media Arts Center. / HK Film and Media Arts Center / Hong Kong Film & Media Arts Center

January 1999 (has links)
Lam Kwok Wing Terence. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1998-99, design report." / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 50-51). / Chapter 1.00 --- INTRODUCTION / Chapter 1.10 --- Synopsis / Chapter 1.20 --- Definitions / Chapter 1.30 --- Vision / Chapter 1.40 --- Existing Situation / Chapter 1.50 --- Hypothesis / Chapter 2.00 --- BACKGROUND / Chapter 2.10 --- Process of Design / Chapter 2.20 --- Schedule of Work / Chapter 2.30 --- Client Profile / Chapter 2.40 --- Site / Chapter 2.50 --- Site Selection / Chapter 2.60 --- The Proposal / Chapter 3.00 --- PROJECT BRIEF / Chapter 3.10 --- Problems and Opportunities / Chapter 3.20 --- Constraints / Chapter 3.30 --- Space Diagram / Chapter 3.40 --- Design Guidelines / Chapter 4.00 --- DESIGN / Chapter 4.10 --- Development of Design / Chapter 4.20 --- Final Drawing / Chapter 4.30 --- Details / Chapter 4.40 --- Code Compliance / Chapter 5.00 --- BIBLIOGRAPHY / Chapter 6.00 --- APPENDICES / Chapter 6.10 --- Case Study / Chapter 6.20 --- Interviews / Chapter 6.30 --- Schedule of Accommodations / Chapter 6.40 --- Cost Estimation
114

The mode of tomorrow's station: Kennedy Town Station.

January 2000 (has links)
Chan Sing Nam Leslie. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1999-2000, design report." / Includes bibliographical references. / Book 4 Design / Final design product / Special study / Design process / Book 3 Appendix / Precedent studies / Book 2 How to change / Clients' brief / Mission and goals / Site demonstration / Design program / Book 1 Call for change / Question for future / Background of thesis / Inspiration of thesis / Bibliography
115

Re-conversion of abandoned architecture: air-raid precaution tunnel.

January 1998 (has links)
Lei Mei Yan Louisa. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1997-98, design report." / Includes bibliographical references. / Introduction / Chapter 1.0 --- Background / Chapter 1.1. --- Historical / Chapter 1.2. --- Urban fabric / Chapter 1.3. --- Rural area / Project analysis / Chapter 20.0 --- Subject analysis / Chapter 2.1. --- Physical Conditions / Chapter 2.2. --- Preliminary Geo-technical Assessments of the Potential for Underground Space Development in Hong Kong / Chapter 2.3. --- Geologically / Chapter 2.4. --- Use of underground space in Hong Kong / Chapter 2.5. --- Studies for underground space development / Chapter 2.6. --- Conditions in underground space design / Chapter 2.7. --- Ground Condition / Chapter 2.8. --- Open space allocation in Hong Kong / Chapter 2.8.1. --- Evaluation of deficiencies / Chapter 2.8.2. --- Degradation of public open space / Chapter 2.8.3. --- Decentralized Open space / Chapter 2.8.4. --- Centralized Open space / Chapter 2.8.5. --- Lack of transitional area / Chapter 2.9. --- Hypothesis / Chapter 2.9.1. --- Conceptualization / Chapter 3.0 --- Site / Context analysis / Chapter 3.1. --- Site Criteria / Chapter 3.2. --- Site Analysis (macroscopic consideration) / Chapter 3.3. --- Site constraints (Sai Ying Pun & Sheung Wan) / Chapter 3.4. --- Site potential development (information from Land Development Corporation)- urban renewal strategy / Chapter 3.5. --- Constraints in codes and master plan / Chapter 3.5.1. --- Planning and Site Constraints / Chapter 3.6. --- Historical Background / Chapter 3.6.1. --- History and Records / Chapter 3.6.2. --- Geology of the existing site (King George Memorial Park) / Chapter 4.0 --- Client / users analysis / Chapter 4.1. --- Research organizational / Chapter 4.2. --- Bubble diagrams and spatial arrangement / Chapter 4.3. --- Schedule of Accommodation / Process / Description of the evolution of the final project / Chapter 5.1. --- Essential objectives / Chapter 5.2. --- The underground complex and its nodes / Chapter 5.2.1. --- Exploratory concepts / Chapter 5.2.2. --- Design Strategy and Senarios / Chapter 5.2.3. --- Urban design issues and goals / Chapter 5.2.4. --- Building design issues and goals / Chapter 5.2.5. --- Evolution of the building / Final Project / Chapter 6.1. --- The underground space strategy / Chapter 6.2. --- Underground complex and re-design air-raid precaution tunnels / Chapter 6.3. --- Nodes and urban linkage / Chapter 6.4. --- Lists of drawing files / Conclusion / Appendices / Chapter 8.1. --- Urban underground space design methodology- hypothesis / Chapter 8.2. --- Precedent Studies / Chapter 8.3. --- Bilbliography
116

Calligraphy, architecture, callitecture.

January 1999 (has links)
Keung Chau Yu Alice. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1998-99, design report." / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 102). / Stage 1 --- p.p4-p14 / What is Caligraphy? / The Emergence of Caligraphy? / The Three Traditions of Caligraphy? / Background of the Project: / Facts / Value / Project Goals / Mission / Issues / Caligraphy + Architecture = Calitecture / Proposed Site 1 / "Pak Sha O Village, Sai Kung" / Schedule of Accomodations / Proposed Client / Alpha Beta Club / Precedent / "Wagramerstrasse, Vienna, Eric Owen Moss" / Stage 2 --- p.p15-p26 / The process of caligraphy writing 1 / The process of caligraphy writing 2 / The process of caligraphy writing 3 / Explorations on stroke-writing / Chinese caligraphic Tools / Content of Writing / What am I looking at/have observed / process / A Narrative of Caligraphy Writing / Analysis 1 / Anaiysis 2 / Analysis 3 / Stage 3 --- p.p27-p30 / Introduction / Installation -A Simulation Process / Stage 4 --- p.p31-p40 / Introduction / Special Features / Conservation / Recreation / Fishing / Tidal Change / Getting There / A Narrative of Marine Biology Study / A Narrative of Diving / A Narrative of Hiking / A Narrative of Caligraphy Writing / An Impression of Site from Caligrapher's eyes / Stage 5 --- p.p41-47 / Facts & Issues Development / Caligraphy + Architecture = Calitecture / Stage 6 --- p.P48-59 / Design Proposal / design concept --- p.-p49 / design development --- p.-p50-59 / Final Design / schedule of accommodation --- p.-p60 / site setting out --- p.-p61 / building plans --- p.-p62-63 / movement pattern --- p.-p64-65 / building models --- p.-p66-67 / Stage7 --- p.p68-79 / Construction / general structure --- p.-p69-70 / special structure --- p.-p71-72 / construction sequence --- p.-p73 / Environmental / use of energy --- p.-p74 / waste water treatment system --- p.-p75 / water use strategy --- p.-p76-77 / sun tracking device --- p.-p78 / Life Safety / means of escape --- p.-p78 / feedback --- p.-p79 / Appendix / sketches --- p.-p80-91 / calligraphy exploration --- p.-p92-101 / Bibliography --- p.p102
117

Product design innovation centre.

January 1999 (has links)
Choi Lai Chun Lesley. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1998-99, design report." / Includes bibliographical references. / Chapter 1 --- Acknowledgments / Chapter 2 --- Design objectives / Chapter 3 --- client & user profile / Chapter 4 --- Site & context / Chapter 5 --- Design development / Chapter 6 --- Design project - overview / Chapter 7 --- Urban scale strategy / Chapter 8 --- Building scale strategy / Chapter 9 --- appendix 1 - planning & site contraint / Chapter 10 --- Appendix 2- schedule of accommodation / Chapter 11 --- appendix 3 - building cost estimates / Chapter 12 --- Appendix 4 - project finance & management / Chapter 13 --- Appendix 5 - programming report
118

Wong Tai Sin oblation and soothsaying complex: a transitional space in an expression of Chinese traditional architecture.

January 2002 (has links)
Wu Chun Ho. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2001-2002, design report." / CONTENT --- p.P-1 / PROJECT BRIEF --- p.P.2 / MISSION STATEMENT --- p.P.3 / ISSUES & GOALS --- p.P.4 / SITE ANALYSIS --- p.P.5-7 / DESIGN PROCESS --- p.P.8-18 / Chapter APPENDIX I: --- DRAWINGS / Chapter APPENDIX II: --- FINAL PRESENT
119

New way of elderly living.

January 2001 (has links)
Lam Siu Wah Wagner. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2000-2001, design report." / Includes bibliographical references. / Chapter 1 --- INTRODUCTION --- p.01 / Chapter 2 --- ISSUES --- p.03 / Chapter 2.1 --- Aging of Hong Kong Population --- p.03 / Chapter 2.2 --- Growing Old of Hong Kong Neighborhood --- p.05 / Chapter 2.3 --- Age Barrier --- p.09 / Chapter 3 --- ELDERLY NEEDS --- p.15 / Chapter 3.1 --- Social and Psychological Aspects --- p.15 / Chapter 3.2 --- Filling the Generation Gap --- p.16 / Chapter 3.3 --- Bridging the Elderly with the Society --- p.16 / Chapter 3.4 --- Cater for the Special Needs of Elderly --- p.17 / Chapter 3.5 --- Attachment to Place --- p.18 / Chapter 3.6 --- Physical Aspects - Special Design Details --- p.19 / Chapter 4 --- RESOURCES OF SERVING ELDERLY IN HONG KONG --- p.21 / Chapter 4.1 --- Elderly Housing --- p.21 / Chapter 4.2 --- Elderly Nursing Home --- p.34 / Chapter 4.3 --- Elderly Centre --- p.38 / Chapter 5 --- DEFICIENCY OF CURRENT SITUATION --- p.39 / Chapter 5.1 --- Segregation between Elderly People arid the other Age Groups --- p.39 / Chapter 5.2 --- Lack of Variety of Entertainment --- p.41 / Chapter 5.3 --- Non-continuous Community Care Service --- p.41 / Chapter 5.4 --- Dramatic Change of Living Environment --- p.42 / Chapter 6 --- OBJECTIVE OF THESIS --- p.43 / Chapter 7 --- CLIENT PROFILE --- p.44 / Chapter 8 --- SITE JUSTIFICATION --- p.45 / Chapter 8.1 --- Criteria --- p.45 / Chapter 8.2 --- Potential Sites and Assessment --- p.45 / Chapter 9 --- SITE ANALYSIS --- p.51 / Chapter 9.1 --- Historical Significant and Projection --- p.51 / Chapter 9.2 --- Context --- p.55 / Chapter 9.3 --- Human Factors --- p.63 / Chapter 9.4 --- Opportunities and Contraints --- p.67 / Chapter 10 --- PRELIMINARY DESIGN CONCEPT --- p.76 / Chapter 10.1 --- Crossing of Programmes --- p.76 / Chapter 10.2 --- Strolling Walkway --- p.77 / Chapter 10.3 --- Combination of Old and New --- p.79 / Chapter 11 --- PROGRAMMES --- p.83 / Chapter 11.1 --- Observation in Specific Facilities and Provision --- p.83 / Chapter 11.2 --- Cornbination of Programmes --- p.87 / Chapter 11.3 --- Bubble Diagram --- p.92 / Chapter 11.4 --- Scheduie of Accommodation --- p.93 / Chapter 12 --- Appendix --- p.95 / Chapter 12.1 --- interview Report --- p.95 / Chapter 12.2 --- Bibliography --- p.95
120

Exploration in architectural expression: the Chiu Chow Association Building of Hong Kong.

January 2001 (has links)
Fong Tai Hung. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2000-2001, design report." / Includes bibliographical references. / Chapter I. --- RESEARCH AND PROGRAMMING STAGE / Background / Introduction to Chiu Chow --- p.P1 / History of Chiu Chow People in Hong Kong --- p.P2 / Chiu Chow People in Hong Kong Toady --- p.P3-4 / Hong Kong Chiu Chow Chamber of Commerce --- p.P5 / Chiu Chow Culture --- p.P6-7 / Potential for Redevelopment --- p.P8 / Hypotheses of the development Scheme --- p.P9 / Site Analysis / Site Selection --- p.P10-11 / Site Context --- p.P12-13 / Site Analysis --- p.P14-18 / Ideologies of the Chi Chow People --- p.P19 / "Mission, Issues, goals and Performance Requirements" --- p.P20-22 / Chapter II. --- DESIGN STAGE / Design Development / Chapter 1. --- External Review on 28/10/2000 --- p.P23 / Chapter 2. --- Internal review - 10 diagrams on 15/11/2000 --- p.P24 / Chapter 3. --- External Review on 08/12/2000 --- p.P25 / Chapter 4. --- Site visit on 08/01/2001/5/7 --- p.P26 / Chapter 5. --- External Review on 10/02/2001 --- p.P27 / Chapter 6. --- Internal Review - integration on 26/02/2001 --- p.P28 / Chapter 7. --- Internal Review ´ؤ Image Sketch on28/02/2001 --- p.P29 / Chapter 8. --- Internal Review on 30/03/2001 --- p.P30-31 / Chapter 9. --- Final Review on 27/04/2001/5/7 --- p.P32 / Final Design / Plans --- p.P33-35 / Section --- p.P36 / Landscape garden --- p.P37-38 / Elevation Rendering --- p.P39 / Special Studies --- p.P40-42 / Users and Programmes --- p.P43 / Means of Escape --- p.P44 / Emergency Vehicular Access --- p.P45 / Structural Integration --- p.P46 / HVAC integration --- p.P47 / Schedule of Accommodation --- p.P48 / Bibliography / Appendices

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