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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.
351

Adaptive reuse of flatted factory: an attempt to revitalize decaying industrial fabric in San Po Kong. / 改建再造, 徙置工廠: 一個活化新蒲崗工業區方案 / Gai jian zai zao, xi zhi gong chang: yi ge huo hua Xinpugang gong ye qu fang an

January 2008 (has links)
Chan Chi Kan. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2007-2008, design report." / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 52). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Chapter 1.0 --- Synopsis --- p.5 / Chapter 2.0 --- Research studies - City scale --- p.6 / Chapter 2.1 --- Review of industrial development in Hong Kong / Chapter 2.2 --- Location of current industrial fabric / Chapter 3.0 --- Research studies - Building scale --- p.8 / Chapter 3.1 --- Typology of industrial buildings in Hong Kong / Chapter 4.0 --- Research studies - Industry in Hong Kong --- p.9 / Chapter 4.1 --- Traditional industry / Chapter 4.2 --- OBM and ODM industry / Chapter 5.0 --- Importance of flatted factory --- p.11 / Chapter 5.1 --- Introduction of flatted factory / Chapter 5.2 --- Occurrcncc of flatted factory / Chapter 5.3 --- Comparison of flatted factory and Mark / Chapter 5.4 --- Architectural quality of flatted factory / Chapter 6.0 --- Case Study - Adaptive reuse of industrial buildings --- p.17 / Chapter 6.1 --- Lingotto Factory / Chapter 6.2 --- Tate Modern / Chapter 6.3 --- Apartment building gasometer / Chapter 6.4 --- "Beijing, Factory 798" / Chapter 7.0 --- Establishment of thesis statement --- p.21 / Chapter 7.1 --- Political point of view / Chapter 7.2 --- Conservation point of view / Chapter 7.3 --- Summary of thesis statement / Chapter 8.0 --- Experimental site --- p.24 / Chapter 8.1 --- Introduction of San Po Kong as experimental site / Chapter 8.2 --- History of site / Chapter 8.3 --- Current situation of site / Chapter 8.4 --- Current condition of site / Chapter 8.5 --- Current condition of existing building / Chapter 9.0 --- Derivation of program --- p.31 / Chapter 9.1 --- New program in San Po Kong / Chapter 9.2 --- Case study of Fontanian / Chapter 9.3 --- Case study of Hong Kong Jockcy Club Creative art centre / Chapter 10.0 --- Key issues of design --- p.34 / Chapter 10.1 --- Vision for future / Chapter 10.2 --- Idea of publicncss / Chapter 10.3 --- Conccpt of New + Old / Chapter 11.0 --- Design development process --- p.36 / Chapter 11.1 --- Programmatic arrangement / Chapter 11.2 --- Rcconnccting six obscure flatted factory / Chapter 11.3 --- Principle of adding new element / Chapter 12.0 --- Architectural design - City level --- p.38 / Chapter 12.1 --- Hypothesis in the future of San Po Kong / Chapter 12.2 --- Development in relationship with Kai Tak / Chapter 13.0 --- Architectural design - Building level --- p.41 / Chapter 13.1 --- Preservation of existing building but with different use / Chapter 13.2 --- Community zone / Chapter 13.3 --- Transformation Zone / Chapter 13.4 --- Public loop / Chapter 14.0 --- Architectural design - Unit leve --- p.49 / Chapter 14.1 --- Variation on the working units in the building / Chapter 14.2 --- Three-dimensional relationship between public visitor and private unit / Chapter 15.0 --- Bilography --- p.52
352

Time experience in architecture.

January 2008 (has links)
Chan Chi Ho Wilson. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2007-2008, design report." / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / abstract --- p.03-04 / background --- p.05-06 / introduction of timeless architecture --- p.07-12 / Critiques --- p.13 / introduction of time architecture --- p.14-21 / methodology --- p.22-23 / collage in art --- p.24-25 / collage in architecture --- p.26-34 / site selection --- p.35-39 / site study --- p.40-45 / program --- p.48-48 / design strategy --- p.49 / first scheme --- p.50-56 / final scheme --- p.57-78 / bibliography --- p.79
353

Between crown and commerce : architecture and urbanism in eighteenth-century Bordeaux /

Whitlock, Stephanie. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Dept. of History, June 2001. / Includes bibliographical references. Also available on the Internet.
354

The innovative use of recycle materials in a re-vitalization project for the industrial landscape

Law, Lok-to, Ken., 羅樂濤. January 2009 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Architecture / Master / Master of Landscape Architecture
355

The political economy of urban space: centralbusiness district development in Shanghai and Hong Kong

Ye, Ming, 葉明 January 2005 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Real Estate and Construction / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
356

A new consumer place: the transformed H.K. streetscape

Lui, Tat-man, Frankie., 呂達文. January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Architecture / Master / Master of Architecture
357

Alternative to Aberdeen redevelopment

Ho, Kar-yan, Helen., 何嘉恩. January 2002 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Architecture / Master / Master of Architecture
358

Landmark to Tai Wai (Shatin) Community

余智浩, Yu, Chi-ho. January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Architecture / Master / Master of Architecture
359

Redevelopment of Yue Man Square: an alternative streetscape to urban renewal

吳永倫, Ng, Wing-lun, Alan. January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Architecture / Master / Master of Architecture
360

GIOVANI, ALCOL E DIVERTIMENTO NOTTURNO. DALLO STUDIO DEL FENOMENO AD UNA RICERCA-INTERVENTO IN UN QUARTIERE AD ALTA CONCENTRAZIONE DI LOCALI / Young People, Alcohol, and Nightlife: From Studying the Issue to Conducting Participatory Research in an Area with a High Concentration of Drinking Venues

ARESI, GIOVANNI UMBERTO 17 March 2014 (has links)
Il contributo presenta l'esito di un percorso di ricerca volto alla comprensione delle modalità di consumo di alcolici da parte dei giovani adulti nei contesti del divertimento notturno (bar, pub, discoteche, feste private, ecc.) e mira a fornire indicazioni teoriche, metodologiche ed applicative per interventi partecipati di promozione delle salute e la riduzione dei rischi alcol-correlati nelle comunità locali. Il lavoro si apre con uno studio Grounded Theory che offre un modello processuale di comprensione delle dinamiche del bere dei giovani nei diversi contesti del divertimento notturno, tenendo conto delle specifiche culturali del nostro Paese. Prosegue poi con uno studio di analisi del contesto della città di Milano in merito ai rischi alcol-correlati, che ha indicato la priorità, a livello locale, negli interventi relativi all'insieme di rischi e conseguenze che si concretizzano nelle aree urbane che presentano elevate concentrazioni di locali notturni, i nightlife districts. Il lavoro si chiude con la presentazione di una ricerca-intervento mixed-method in uno di questi quartieri, che ha visto il coinvolgimento, in tutte le fasi, dei membri della comunità e ha consentito di conoscere in modo approfondito la realtà presa in esame e offrire indicazioni di intervento per la riduzione dei rischi per i giovani e delle conseguenze alcol-correlate per gli abitanti. / The dissertation contributes to the understanding of the issue of alcohol use and abuse among young people in nightlife settings (e.g., bars, clubs, and private parties). It describes the effectiveness of participatory research approaches in studying and addressing the phenomenon in areas with a high concentration of drinking venues (nightlife entertainment districts). The Grounded Theory research (study 1) on young adults' drinking patterns in nightlife settings showed changes in the meanings, processes, and representations of alcohol across settings and their effect on drinking patterns. The results of the context analysis of the city of Milan (Italy) (study 2) indicated specific alcohol related issues in the local context, in particular the wide range of alcohol-related risks and consequences for both youngsters and residents in the four nightlife entertainment districts of the city. The last study is a multiphase mixed methods participatory research conducted in a nightlife district. Multiple methods (interviews, a community survey, ethnography) integration was part of the participatory process in which community members collaborated during different phases of research. The study resulted in indications for intervention to reduce alcohol-related negative consequences for youths and nightlife districts’ residents, and in theoretical and methodological considerations for the future research.

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