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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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Boundary between home and work.

January 2008 (has links)
Chan Mei Lin. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2007-2008, design report." / On double leaves. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 46). / Abstracts in Chinese and English. / Chapter 1. --- Sypnosis / Chapter 2. --- Background / Chapter 2.1. --- Background for working styles / Chapter 2.2. --- Serviced Office / Chapter 2.3. --- Alternative work styles / Chapter 2.4. --- Sociology / Chapter 3. --- Boundary / Chapter 3.1. --- Transition of Home and Work / Chapter 3.2. --- Workgroups in Hong Kong / Chapter 3.3. --- Opportunities and Problems / Chapter 3.4. --- Alternative Solutions / Chapter 4. --- Site Design / Chapter 4.1. --- Site Selection Criteria / Chapter 4.2. --- Wan Chai / Chapter 4.3. --- Program and Target / Chapter 4.4. --- Site Strategy
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Optimality in the location of office buildings in Australian capital cities, with particular reference to Adelaide /

Corduff, Emil. January 1981 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.U.R.P.) - Dept. of Architecture and Planning, Universityof Adelaide, 1982. / Cover title. Includes bibliographical references.
13

Office decentratlization [sic] in Hong Kong : the case study of Yuen Long New Town /

Wong, Elim. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 118-125).
14

A methodology for assessing the metropolitan locational flexibility of offices

Sikstrom, Brian Murray January 1978 (has links)
The initial premise of the thesis is that the question of metropolitan locational flexibility of offices — or the capability of offices to decentralize activities outside downtown but within the same metropolitan area — needs to be investigated and objectively assessed. It is apparent from the review of the literature no approach or method so far employed to assess office locational flexibility is suitable for use by the researcher and probably for Canadian urban planners and office location decision-makers. The thesis concentrates, therefore, on development and testing on federal government offices in Vancouver of a new method for assessment of metropolitan office locational flexibility. From the literature review ten inter-related factors and their possible influences on office locational flexibility are identified and form a framework or "Criteria Check List" for examination and evaluation of office locational flexibility. In the Criteria Check List methodology analysis of all ten factors and their locational flexibility influences on federal government offices is undertaken in three stages. The first stage, a quantitative and qualitative analysis of six "internal" factors (nature of activity/work; frequency, character and pattern of contacts; prestige; office establishment size and organizational structure; rate of growth and organizational change; tradition) is based on existing information collected for each of 15 sample federal departments. "Working Departmental Composite Sheets", "Indicators", and a point and weighting system are the major tools developed by the researcher to obtain a comparative evaluation of sample federal departments. Federal departments are classified as "most locationally flexible", "locationally flexible", "locationally inflexible" and "most locationally inflexible". In the second stage, information gleaned largely from library research on the four "external" factors ("general" and "special" physical accessibility downtown; metropolitan telecommunications and transportation systems; metropolitan Vancouver office market; planning and politics) is examined qualitatively and a synopsis of the "climate" for federal office locational flexibility in Vancouver presented. The third stage of the analysis is a synthesis of the findings from the two previous stages. The thesis presents conclusions about the methodology and conclusions derived from specific findings on federal office locational flexibility resulting from the testing of the methodology. The chief conclusion, with respect to the latter, is that federal offices have considerable metropolitan office locational flexibility but that prestige; tradition; "general" and "special" accessibility; and the metropolitan office market are prominent factors to be overcome if federal offices are to be relocated in Regional Town Centres. Of the fifteen federal departments examined office locational flexibility is found to be greatest for Supply and Services; Transport; Public Works; Energy, Mines and Resources; Unemployment Insurance; Manpower and Immigration; and Fisheries and Environment departments. The major methodological conclusion is that the Criteria Check List provides a much needed framework for clear thinking on, and examination of, the broad range of inter-related factors which affect office locational flexibility. Its use in the process of office location decision-making and/or planning could provide a rational basis with which perceived locational needs and preferences of offices could be called into question. / Applied Science, Faculty of / Community and Regional Planning (SCARP), School of / Graduate
15

Boutiques de site touristique : leviers de développement local : l'exemple des offices de tourisme /

Daubon, Mathieu. January 1900 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Mémoire de fin d'études--Aménagement et gestion des stations touristiques--Bordeaux--Institut d'aménagement, de tourisme et d'urbanisme, 2006. / En appendice, choix de documents. Bibliogr. p. 82. Webliogr. p. 83.
16

The spatial restructuring of business organizations : a feasibility study of remote work arrangements

Kulka, Terrence B. January 1979 (has links)
No description available.
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The home/office : a design exploration of a communal settlement for corporate and/or private use / Home office

Moreno, Carlos Nestor January 2000 (has links)
Today, with the availability of new technologies and the advancements in the science of communication, business organizations and entrepreneurs possess the ability to break down the walls of the conventional workplace and bring about a resurgence of the "union" between the place of work and the place of home. In spite of the efforts made in combining these two seemingly opposing environments, the architecture and planning of this union still deserve further exploration. This exploration requires an understanding of how these environments came to be and how they can be manipulated, treated and combined in an effort to create more conducive and all inclusive "home/work" environments. Further, while the requisites of domestic comfort, commodity and delight can be coupled with the functional attributes of the workplace, it is by the expansion of this idea that their combination can potentially be implemented into home/work community developments. Here, while still remaining home-based, the exchange of ideas and information can be maintained in the spirit of corporate unity. / Department of Architecture
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The future of Jesus Christ : a constructive analysis of the development of the eschatological structure of Jurgen Moltmann's theology, 1964-1996

Law, Jeremy Thomson January 1998 (has links)
While eschatology provides the abiding horizon of Jürgen Moltmann's theology, the centre of his thinking, which conditions the contours of that horizon, is christology. In Part One, this thesis provides an analysis of the methodological considerations which shape Moltmann's christology. It demonstrates how Moltmann's elected hermeneutic strategy of interpreting Jesus within the horizon of promise enables his christology to determine the eschatological structure of his theology. Part Two then examines the actual product of this method. It analyses the succession of christologically determined models of the relationship between eschatology and history that can be found in moving from Theology of Hope to The Coming of God. Both the conceptual development of one idea from another, as well as the chronological development of ideas over time, are thus examined. In this thesis, however, analysis also serves the purpose of theological construction. Where Moltmann's proposals are seen to run into difficulty suggestions are made for how the tensions observed may be resolved in accordance with Moltmann's own root theological assumptions. The fundamental problem of Moltmann's eschatology is perceived to be the lack of an explicit account of how eschatological transcendence is related to historical becoming. In Part One this leads to the provision of a model of the inter-relationship of Jesus' universal (eschatological) significance and his particular relevance for the multifarious situations of the present creation. In Part Two this same problem leads to the construction of a christological model in which Jesus becomes in time who he is in adventus (the transcendent future). Achieving this comprehensively necessitates the provision of an account of the distinction and unity of the divinity and humanity of the one person of Christ. Only so does it prove possible to distinguish appropriately between what the one future of the new creation will mean for God and creation respectively. The thesis concludes by demonstrating the breadth of applicability of the christological insights developed by utilising them to address the question of the relationship between the economic and immanent Trinity.
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Designing for experience:Example experience design projects on workspace/

Önal, Özgür. Özcan, Can January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology, İzmir, 2006 / Keywords: Design patterns, experience design, designing for experience, user experience, experience patterns, workspace activities. Includes bibliographical references (leaves. 94-95).
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Die parlamentarische Betätigung von öffentlichen Bediensteten das Problem ihrer Beschränkbarkeit.

Tsatsos, Dēmētrēs Th. January 1900 (has links)
Habilitationschrift--Bonn. / Bibliography: p. [242]-256.

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