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A fundamental study of how Chinese thinking influences westerners and managerial practices鄭惠民, Cheng, Wai-man, Jimmy. January 1996 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Business Administration / Master / Master of Business Administration
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Spiritual elements and their effects on landscape design developments : how to apply feng shui theory to landscape designKim, Jongtae January 2003 (has links)
This study is presented to: address principles, rules and application of Feng Shui theory for placement of man-made structures including planting trees, color, landform, water flows, etc.; introduce the basic information of Feng Shui theory; and research the background philosophy of them. Various basic principles of Feng Shui are introduced with figures and explanations. Basic vocabularies of Feng Shui are identified to apply landscape design concepts. Research on the Foundations of Feng Shui theory is conducted to interpret each relevant Feng Shui rule to connect it to Chi theory. Feng Shui principles based on Chi theory are deduced to apply to landscape design. Various patterns of location, place arrangement and orientation of structures are introduced as examples based on Feng Shui as a landscape design reference. The deduced Feng Shui principles are applied to analyze the site of these residential housing case studies. / Department of Landscape Architecture
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A framework for site analysis with emphasis on feng shui and contemporary environmental design principles /Xu, Jun, January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2003. / UMI No. 3110307. "Authorized facsimile, made from the microfilm master copy of the original dissertation." Includes bibliographical references.
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A fundamental study of how Chinese thinking influences westerners and managerial practices /Cheng, Wai-man, Jimmy. January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (M.B.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 1996. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 96-97).
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Feng shui : the use and value of feng shui in interior design in nothern [sic] OhioKiehl, Kathryn A. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Akron, School of Family and Consumer Science, 2005. / "August, 2005." Title from electronic thesis title page (viewed 11/28/2005) Advisor, Virginia Gunn; Committee members, Robert Brown, John Vollmer; School Director, Richard Glotzer; Dean of the College, Mark Auburn; Dean of the Graduate School, George R. Newkome. Includes bibliographical references.
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In search of alternative traditions in architectureHwangbo, Bong January 2000 (has links)
This thesis was undertaken to unravel hitherto unattended histories of the built environment with particular reference to traditional East Asian architecture and the German organic tradition in the Modern Movement in 1920s Europe. The thesis paid attention to an unclassifiable discipline of feng shui with respect to architecture and urbanism within the intellectual tradition of East Asia. The thesis has elucidated that feng shui can properly be considered neither an art nor a science from the Western epistemological viewpoint, but a melange of arts and sciences which governs diverse human interests inclusive of architecture and urbanism, and is also the vehicle to embody an ancient cosmology. As opposed to the East Asian paradigm in architecture, the thesis intended to reveal a historical meaning of modern traditions in architecture in its emerging period, examining exactly how the dynamic forces of modern architecture could thread into Western modernism in general. The Puginian Gothic Revival and the Instrumentalism of J. N. L. Durand are considered as emerging currents of the Modern Movement in architecture: an attitude still subscribing to a transcendental mode of existence, as against an opposing current which takes scientific rationality as its ultimate virtue. Two opposing yet complementary tendencies within the Modern Movement are thus recognised; Geometric versus Organic. The significant intellectual enterprise of organic architects, such as Theodor Fischer, Hugo Häring and Hans Scharoun, often mistakenly viewed as Expressionism, is studied in particular. The German organic tradition is further compared with the work of Frank Lloyd Wright whose concept of organic architecture included a keen interest in Japanese art and architecture, especially in art printing. In response to the call for alternative traditions in architecture, this thesis suggests that a paradigm beyond modern science and Orientalism is needed for the synthesis of East and West and of old and new.
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A framework for site analysis with emphasis on feng shui and contemporary environmental design principlesXu, Jun, 1969- January 2004 (has links)
UMI No. 3110307. "Authorized facsimile, made from the microfilm master copy of the original dissertation." Includes bibliographical references. Summary: This research proposes a new site analysis methodology in the form of an integrated framework. The framework separates the site analysis process into different models, incorporates each model, and considers the interaction between them. The most important models are the environmental models (climate, geology, hydrology, topography, and vegetation models), social-cultural models, economic models, and infrastructure models. Each model also contains several important factors.The study identifies and organizes environmental factors within the framework that influence site analysis and design. Based on the applicability of feng shui principles and their interpretations into measurable factors, this research compares and incorporates feng shui and contemporary environmental design theories, and summarizes essential environmental factors. The emphasis on environmental factors from these models may lead to a better understanding of the relationships between humankind and the natural environment.
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An historical geography of the walled villages of Hong Kong /Ip, Hing-fong. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Přírodní domy v zahradách / Natural houses in gardensFormánková, Kristýna January 2016 (has links)
Thesis discusses natural houses which are supposed to be part of our lives in the future. These houses may be for someone and they might prefer smarter building with non-recyclable materials when choosing a new housing. But it is necessary to think about our future and sustainable development. We also need to tell ourselves what is really a priority for our planet. There comes a time when they will prefer building materials which can be used somehow after some time or be recycled. This is related to the design of the garden. It is designed to fulfil an ornamental, economic and social function. The garden is an integral part of each house, therefore it is important for each element used to be creating the garden as a linked harmonious whole. The study deals with the concept of a natural houses home in accordance with the maximum use of the garden.
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FENG SHUI: THE USE AND VALUE OF FENG SHUI IN INTERIOR DESIGN IN NORTHERN OHIOKiehl, Kathryn A. 23 September 2005 (has links)
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