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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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Hong Kong Central Library: a place of action and reflection

Wong, Wai-leung, Danny., 黃偉良. January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Architecture / Master / Master of Architecture
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Architecture and Central Public Libraries in American, 1887-1925 : a study of conflicting institutions and mediated designs

Chanchani, Samiran 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Information and architecture : the synthesis of information and architecture in KwaZulu-Natal.

Forbes, Angela. January 2006 (has links)
The changing nature of society has caused existing methods of knowledge dissemination to become ineffective, and even the types of information and knowledge required by people has changed. Therefore, through the study of the needs of today's society in regard to knowledge and information, and the study of existing systems of its transmission, an appropriate method for dissemination in today's environment will emerge and inform the manifestation of this in the built form. This study aims to discover how architecture needs to respond to society's requirements, in an age dependant on information. Therefore, the research explores the definitions of information and the systems presently employed for collection, storage and dissemination. It is an important element of society that affects individuals and the state. Information's relationship to the built environment and the importance of appropriate architectural expressionis established in response to the study and is applied to the local context of KwaZulu-Natal. / Thesis (M.Arch.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.
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Re-telling architecture: an adventure in wonderland /

Esposito, Jennifer M. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.Arch.) - Carleton University, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 81-84). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
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Domus sapientiae : ein Beitrag zur Ikonologie der Bibliotheksraumgestaltung des 17./18. Jahrhunderts unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Klosters St. Mang, Füssen /

Hauke, Petra January 2007 (has links)
Zugl.: Berlin, Humboldt-Univ., Diss., 2007
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Architectural features of contemporary academic libraries four case studies /

Bunn, Dumont C. January 1989 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 1989. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-248).
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An intracity library

Ware, Keville Barbour January 1981 (has links)
Development of the intracity, the back and side yards of low density urban and suburban areas, is sketched out as an alternative to urban sprawl. A small public library, which exemplifies some of the concerns of such development, is presented. / Master of Architecture
28

Denotation: a literate institution for a small southern town

Louviere, Gregory Paul January 1991 (has links)
The usage of the paired terms of denotation and connotation are one means by which language provides for the declarative knowing of all things; denotation is a naming by means of indication, whereas connotation is that which incites the specificity of meaning to a particular thing. Where the denotative assumes a recessive posturing of a formal ambiguity, the connotative proceeds towards a greater clarity with the intention of potential certainty and separateness in meaning. In the same manner as with language, the denotative in architecture responds to the elemental analogue operatively as a background within a field of signification, whereas the connotative responds to the elemental analogue exemplifying an objectification through categorical distinction. The use of the term denotation as the title of this exploration is to instate the accompanying text within the resonance of the denotative background in an attempt to circumvent a connotative, architectural objectification, at times operating under the guise of evidential justification. This circumvention, by means of the denotative positioning, is not meant as a vindication of the architectural object; rather, it is meant as a critique of the autonomy of the object and the foreground that it inhabits. This use of denotative background (not as a dialectical or teleological response to the connotative object) is to provide for an ungrounding in the work to the primacy of object as architectural edification. / Master of Architecture
29

A library as a temple

Magliozzi, Wendy January 1990 (has links)
This thesis is the study of a library as a temple. It is a search for meaning in architecture through material, form and the idea of a sacred place. / Master of Architecture
30

An idea for a library

Sheeleigh, Mark Robinson January 1990 (has links)
This project arises as a result of carefully considered variations on themes of an established model. The thesis uses Michelangelo’s Biblioteca Laurentiana as the basis for a new library in New York City. This use of an historical precedent can be seen as the desire for continuity, and as an expression of a belief in the themes of recurrence and constancy in history. / Master of Architecture

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