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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.
71

An Analysis of Critical Regionalism and its Application to High-Rise Building Design

Baranyi, Shaun 18 June 2019 (has links)
No description available.
72

RING! - Dostavba městského okruhu v Brně / RING! - Completion of the Ring Road in Brno

Šabo, Andrej January 2013 (has links)
The concept of completion of the urban circuit in Brno is based on contrast of the classic block build-up area and the vertical elements that come in the form of high-rise buildings. The designed object combines the functions of housing, recreation, service and offices in close relation to the horizontal element of pedestrian way on the viaduct. Simple masses contain the adequate features for the modern contemporary residential areas close to the city center of Brno.
73

Glass Curtain Wall Retrofit Through Modular Kinetic Facade To Design Safe, Energy Efficient, Sustainable Urban Office High-rise Facade

Zhu, Dongrui 30 September 2021 (has links)
No description available.
74

ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIVE SKYSCRAPERS: HIGH-RISE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN INFORMED BY THE DEMAND FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

BUSHONG, JAMES A. 14 July 2005 (has links)
No description available.
75

Tall Buildings: The New Space Race: Introduction

Georgopoulos, C., Lam, Dennis January 2010 (has links)
No description available.
76

Rosslyn Waterfront Complex: Bridge the City and the River Architecturally

Wang, Manting 16 February 2018 (has links)
I consider that either walking along the riverbank or floating down the river by boat and enjoying the journey by interacting with nature is a fundamental human right. Wandering in the concrete jungle, humming while beatboxing, dancing, and skateboarding can also be great pleasures. However, as cities increasingly cover over nature with urban constructions, highways, for instance, they deprive people's right to access the river by erecting a barrier between city and nature. Citizens are the reason that cities exist. So many vivid social activities happen in the concrete jungle every day. Yet, out urban lifestyles belittle nature as it is obscured by the city. It would be much more beautiful, inspiring, and healthy if we can find ways to develop cities in harmony with nature, allowing citizens to bring our urban textures to the ever-flowing river. In my thesis, I explore the possibilities of bringing the city and the river, architecturally. / Master of Architecture
77

A Beachfront High-rise

Schieble, Allison Leigh 12 June 2012 (has links)
This beachfront high-rise, sited in Virginia Beach, Virginia, is inspired by Le Corbusier's Unité dâ Habitation in Marseille with floors that switch back to boast views of the Chesapeake Bay and Lynnhaven Inlet. Its large glazed facades are oriented to the west, so residents can enjoy evening sunsets from their living rooms; and to the east, so they can wake up to sunrises from their bedrooms. Its staggered concrete shear walls shield the structure from north winds. The high-rise is comprised of seven towers; each containing sixteen condos arranged over twenty-eight stories. The building features retail and resident services on the ground floor, a five-story parking garage, and a rooftop pool, restaurant, and sun deck. / Master of Architecture
78

Progressive Collapse Evaluation of High Rise Steel Structures due to Sudden Loss of Structural Members

Stephen, D., Ye, J., Lam, Dennis January 2012 (has links)
No / Damage or instantaneous loss of critical structural members due to unforeseen events like impact, blast and natural disasters often propagates progressive collapse as a result of complex redistribution of stresses within the structural system. In severe conditions, in which the structure lacks the ability to absorb the stresses in seeking a new equilibrium state, it could result in partial or total collapse of the building. Current design guidelines such as GSA 2003 recommend single removal of load bearing member for progressive collapse assessment. However, triggering events may affect one or more structural member resulting in partial or total collapse of the structure. This paper presents the various effect of sudden column loss on the redistribution of forces in structural members that determine the equilibrium state of the structure.
79

Art Center

Li, Ting 29 June 2015 (has links)
For any artist, imagination is a powerful and necessary instrument for everyday creation. It is like a magical engine that drives the artist forward. But what is imagination? How do we keep this engine running nonstop? According to the Italian philosopher Giovan Battista Vico, imagination is nothing but extended or compounded memory, imagination is nothing but the springing up of reminiscences, and ingenuity or invention is nothing but the working over of what is remembered.So we can easily understand that people create or invent things out of what they have seen, what they have experienced, and what they have engaged with their own bodies. In my thesis, I'm not competing with the artists in imagination or creation, but I'm trying to offer them this architectural environment that would be transfigured into memory through senses. The artists living and working in this tower building are encouraged to move vertically through stairways and vertically aligned public spaces. By engaging the body and senses in this vertical movement, the artists would find their way out of the urban canyon to the sky of imagination. They would also be able to live lightly above the bustling world of reality. / Master of Architecture
80

A structural system for multi-story construction in prestressed-precast concrete

Alvarado, Eduardo E. January 1962 (has links)
It is the major purpose of this thesis to examine, through a practical engineering problem, the different aspects affecting the development of the structural concept. For this purpose, a prestressed-precast concrete structural system for multi-story construction is developed. After the introductory sections, the development of the structural system is explained in the third section. The section includes an analysis of the system, as well as a description of the individual component of the structure and their interaction. The analysis provides a corroboration of the adequacy of the concepts of the system. Illustration aid in the explanation of the problems involved. / Master of Science

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