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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.
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Design considerations in industrial architecture.

Odeleye, Olawale Adisa. January 1966 (has links)
No description available.
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Violence in architecture.

January 2002 (has links)
Choi Sze Man. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2001-2002, design report." / .adhocism / definition --- p.1 / layering of city --- p.3 / life cycles --- p.7 / .adhocism on industrial buildings / wingkeiroad kwaichung --- p.24 / hungtoroad kwuntong --- p.32 / the site --- p.42 / machine aesthetics --- p.50 / .implications / violence in a +ve manner --- p.61 / sandwich programme --- p.65 / .scenarios / solids/voids --- p.66 / scenarios --- p.69
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A physical form exploration : mixed-use conversion of several downtown commercial buildings

Hnatowich, Marcia Katseff January 1977 (has links)
Thesis. 1977. M.Arch.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH. / Bibliography : leaf 58. / by Marcia K. Hnatowich. / M.Arch.
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Industrial area revitalization: transformation of industrial buildings in Tai Kok Tsui.

January 2005 (has links)
Fan Hong Ki. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2004-2005, design report." / Chapter 1.0 --- Foreword / Chapter 1.0.1 --- Synopsis / Chapter 1.0.2 --- Thesis Statement / Chapter 2.0 --- Research Studies / Chapter 2.0.1 --- City Level Study / Chapter 2.0.2 --- Preliminary Site Selection / Chapter 2.0.3 --- District Level Study / Chapter 2.0.4 --- Building Level Study / Chapter 2.0.5 --- Program and Target Group Study / Chapter 3.0 --- Site / Chapter 3.0.1 --- Site Analysis / Chapter 3.0.2 --- Site Strategies / Chapter 4.0 --- Design Development / Chapter 4.0.1 --- Conceptual Urban Design / Chapter 4.0.2 --- Design Intentions / Chapter 4.0.3 --- Preliminary Design / Chapter 4.0.4 --- Modified Design / Chapter 4.0.5 --- Final Design
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Adaptive re-use of urban industrial heritage buildings for cultural and creative industries in Hong Kong

Yu, Wing-mei., 余詠薇. January 2010 (has links)
Since 1997, Hong Kong as an international financial center has experienced several financial storms. Whenever it was in the storm, the Government found reliance on finance and real estate unreliable and sought the need to diversify its economic mode. However, as soon as the storm was over, the Government forgot the need and continues to focus on financial development. In 2009, in view of the international financial crisis, the Chief Executive (CE) identified 6 priority industries as the new growth drives to propel Hong Kong towards a knowledge-based economy. In parallel, the Policy Address 2009 endorsed the Government would take “appropriate policies to remove obstacles to their development” (para.21) and “examine whether the existing use of resources can support the new economic structure, and to prevent the factors of production from being tied up by outdated policies and economic structure.” (para.22) Subsequently, CE suggested that diversified development should be a strategic move to achieve sustainable economic growth. To utilize the land resources for the 6 industries? development, the Government launches 4 measures to release the potential of 1000 industrial buildings. Its intention is good. Yet, the result will be much better if there are cohesive policy and measures to synchronize the needs and the strengths of the industries. Among the 6 priority industries to utilize the industrial land, this dissertation targets primarily on cultural and creative industries (CCI) which may collaborate with other industries, such as education and tourism to develop cultural tourism and an education center with a view to forming a CCI park in a post-industrial area. This dissertation divides itself into three. The first part evaluates CCI, urban industrial heritage buildings and their combination; the second examines 4 local case studies, Cattle Depot, JCCAC, Fotan and LoftStage as well as 6 Shanghai ones. The third and final part devises a preliminary but innovative model of how to develop a post-industrial area into a sustainable CCI park with various potentials and resources concerted in Hong Kong. / published_or_final_version / Conservation / Master / Master of Science in Conservation
26

An evaluation of the concept of composite industrial-office building in Hong Kong /

Lam, Yuk-ching. January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 1996. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Inhabiting factory: transformation of industrial buildings.

January 2002 (has links)
Wong Wai Kuen. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2001-2002, design report." / Includes bibliographical references. / Chapter 1.0 --- Foreword / Chapter 1.0.1 --- Synopsis / Chapter 1.0.2 --- Thesis statement / Chapter 2.0 --- Architectural Belief / Chapter 3.0 --- Project Background / Chapter 3.0.1 --- Historical context / Chapter 3.0.2 --- Concern & possibilities / Chapter 4.0 --- Selections / Chapter 4.0.1 --- Selection of building prototype / Chapter 4.0.2 --- Pre-selection of site / Chapter 4.0.3 --- Testing methodology / Chapter 4.0.4 --- Final selection of site & Building / Chapter 4.0.5 --- Analysis of final site / Chapter 4.0.6 --- Existing building plans & structure / Chapter 5.0 --- Design Methodology / Chapter 5.0.1 --- Design goal / Chapter 5.0.2 --- Design Principles & challenges / Chapter 6.0 --- Project Design / Chapter 6.0.1 --- Designs of the site / Chapter 6.0.2 --- Design of the selected building / Chapter 6.0.3. --- Lighting tests / Chapter 6.0.4. --- Final design / Chapter 7.0 --- Appendix / Chapter 7.0.1 --- Precedent studies / Chapter 7.0.2 --- Bibliogragphy
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A builder sculpture: designing with construction.

January 2002 (has links)
Kwong Chi Ho. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2001-2002, design report." / INTRODUCTION / SYNOPSIS --- p.5 / DESIGN THINKING --- p.6 / STRATEGIES --- p.8 / PROJECT / MISSION STATEMENT --- p.10 / SITE STUDY --- p.12 / CONSTRUCTION IDEA --- p.16 / ARCHITECTURAL OPPORTUNITIES --- p.18 / PROGRAM REQUIREMENT --- p.20 / TRANSFORMATION PROCESS --- p.21 / FINAL DESIGN --- p.28 / RESEARCH / RESEARCH BRIEF --- p.34 / RESEARCH STRUCTURE --- p.36 / CONSTRAINT RESEARCH --- p.38 / TRANSFORMATION RESEARCH --- p.44 / APPENDIX --- p.50
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A study of visual task lighting

Warraich, Mansoor K January 2010 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries / Department: Industrial Engineering.
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Exploring adaptive re-use in abandoned industrial spaces : a possible future for affordable housing

Geruso, April D. 14 November 2013 (has links)
In light of the increasing need for affordable housing in cities, and because many city centers, especially older US city centers, are home to abandoned industrial buildings, this paper explores the potential for creating affordable housing through the adaptive re-use of such structures. Through a study of the current literature of both the current needs of affordable housing and the availability of the transition of adaptive re-use, this paper answers the questions of where this type of conversion has already taken place and explores what funding is available to make such a conversion financial possible. The paper then looks to three case studies in the United States to attempt to begin to answer under what local conditions adaptive re-use for affordable housing can succeed. Ultimately, this paper finds that under compliant circumstances, there is indeed a place for the adaptive re-use of abandoned structures to be developed into affordable housing. / text

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