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  • About
  • 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.
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Le mobilier métallique dans la cité arverne et ses confins septentrionaux à l'époque romaine : études quantitatives et qualitatives / Metal furniture in the arverni city and its northern borders during roman times : quantitative and qualitative studies

Ducreux, Aurélie 16 November 2013 (has links)
[néant] / [none]
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Current application of urban renewal : New York, a case study

Kar, Mandira January 1991 (has links)
The Urban Renewal Program was an offshoot of the Federal housing Act of 1949, which alloted Federal funds to cities for redevelopment and slum clearance. Critics of urban renewal believe that the real intent of this program was redevelopment of the Central Business District, although officially the goal of the program was to provide a decent home and a pleasant living environment for the people. The result was improvement of inner city areas at the cost of uprooting and displacement of its residents.The Federal Urban Renewal Program ended in 1973, but local governments retained the option to use this strategy to revitalize neighborhoods. The politicians and planners of New York City have retained their faith in the Urban Renewal Program. They have modified the original program and concepts and are currently using it successfully to increase the housing stock and improve neighborhoods.The approach to urban renewal in New York City is very different from the preconceived notion that large scale demolition is the only method of implementation of an urban renewal plan. The scale and type of action varies according to specific needs of an area. Demolition is done only when necessary so that minimal relocation is required.Although provision of housing is the main thrust of the Urban Renewal Program, urban design issues are considered when preparing an urban renewal plan. This is a jointeffort by Federal, City and State agencies together with citizen input to create a better living environment for the people.This thesis analyses the reasons for this success through a discussion of case studies of current urban renewal projects in New York City. The focus of this research is on the neighborhoods of Arverne and Edgemere located in the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens. This study traces the planning process for these two urban renewal areas from their inception to the current status and identifies how urban renewal can be beneficial for the social and physical environment, and how it can be used as an effective planning tool. / Department of Urban Planning
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Les sanctuaires romano-celtiques du Massif Central : organisation et évolution architecturale / The romano-celtic sanctuaries from Massif Central : organization and architectural development. / Die römisch-keltischen Heiligtümer im Massif Central : Organisation und architektonische Entwicklung

Garcia, Magali 25 June 2013 (has links)
Basée sur l’étude et la présentation précise de quatre sites cultuels situés dans le Massif Central que sont Corent, Gergovie, Montluçon et Tintignac, cette étude tente d’expliciter le développement architectural et fonctionnel des sanctuaires en Gaule du IIIe s. av. au IIIe s. apr. J.-C. Concentrée à la fois sur la forme, la fonction et l’organisation dans l’espace de l’ensemble des structures constitutives des lieux de culte, l’analyse s’appuie également sur les types de mobiliers et leur gestion. Afin de comprendre les phénomènes de romanisation des pratiques religieuses en Gaule et plus spécifiquement chez les Arvernes, les sanctuaires du Massif Central sont confrontés à plus d’une trentaine de sites cultuels répartis sur l’ensemble de la zone celte romanisée. / Based on the study of four sacred places (Corent, Gergovie, Montluçon and Tintignac) located in the French region of Massif Central, the purpose of this research is to analyse the architectural and functional development of the sacred areas in Gaul dating from the IIIrd century B.C to the IIIrd c. A.D. Focusing on shape, function and organization of the features, the analysis relies also on the different kind of artefacts and their management in the sacred area. The four sanctuaries of Massif Central are confronted to more than thirty other sacred places spread all over the Romanized Celtic zone in order to understand the romanisation of religious behaviours in Gaul and more precisely in the Arvernes area. / Basierend auf der Untersuchung und der Präsentation von vier Kultplätzen des Massif Central (Corent, Gergovie, Montluçon und Tintignac), ist der Zweck dieser Arbeit die architektonische und funktionale Entwicklung von Heiligtümern in Gallien vom 3. Jahrhundert vor Christus bis in das 3. Jahrhundert nach Christus darzustellen.Unter besonderer Beachtung stehen die Form und die Funktion der Befunde sowie deren Organisation im Raum. Die Analyse basiert auf verschiedenen Fundgattungen und deren Behandlung.Um die Romanisierung des religiösen Verhaltens in Gallien, bzw. im Territorium der Arverner besser zu verstehen, wurden mehr als 30 weitere Heiligtümer aus dem romanisierten keltischen Gebiet den Heiligtümern aus dem Massif Central gegenübergestellt.

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