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Bishop Hill : transformation and redevelopment of the HK Anglican Church Headquarters /Mok, Kai-wa, Andy. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (M. Arch.)--University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes special report study entitled: Perception of space :tranquillity in architecture. Includes bibliographical references.
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Bishop Hill transformation and redevelopment of the HK Anglican Church Headquarters /Mok, Kai-wa, Andy. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (M.Arch.)--University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes special report study entitled : Perception of space :tranquillity in architecture. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print.
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Bishop Hill: transformation and redevelopmentof the HK Anglican Church HeadquartersMok, Kai-wa, Andy., 麥啓華. January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Architecture / Master / Master of Architecture
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Nauvoo Illinois Historic Site: A Facilities Management PerspectiveJanuary 2017 (has links)
abstract: ABSTRACT
As the execution of facilities management becomes ever more sophisticated, specialized skill in managing specific types of buildings has become necessary. The sector of maintaining historic structures and sites readily falls into this type of specialized classification. This paper is a case study review of the unique “best practices” at the Nauvoo Historic Site located in Nauvoo, Illinois. It outlines a facilities management model of common core practices that was developed by the author following an assessment of various similar historic preservation campuses and their responsibilities to accurately display historic culture while observing modern-day facilities management techniques. Although these best practices are of great value in Nauvoo, they are proposed to be valuable to other sites as well because of their effectiveness. As a part of the description of best practices, an overview of the unique history of Nauvoo that generated the modern-day interest in the site will be reviewed. Additionally, the Nauvoo Facilities Management (NFM) organization will be detailed and will focus on the unique challenges associated with historic restored and reconstructed structures. Finally, the paper will also examine the use of specific facilities management techniques, management of large-scale visitor events, livestock supervision, workforce dynamics, finance and capital improvements, managing NFM within the corporate structure of a worldwide religious organization, and the part that NFM plays in community relations. / Dissertation/Thesis / Masters Thesis Built Environment 2017
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Både museum och kyrka : Bruket av två kyrkor på friluftsmuseer i gränssnittet mellan museum och religion / Both Museum and Church : The use of two churches in open-air museums at the interface between museum and religionAndersson, Hedvig January 2022 (has links)
This study sheds light on an interface between the concepts of museum and religion, based on case studies of two churches located at open-air museums: Seglora kyrka at Skansen in Stockholm and Murbergskyrkan at Murberget in Härnösand. These represent two types of museum churches, where Seglora kyrka originally was built för religious use within the Church of Sweden, while Murbergskyrkan originally was built by an open-air museum. This has been done through studies of both the biographies of the churches, to understand the changes in identities that they have undergone during their lives, and the use of the churches today, to understand possible conflicts between pedagogical and religious use of churches at museums. The research has been carried out as a methodological bricolage, where printed sources have been combined with interviews with museum employees and observations of the churches. Based on the biographies of the churches, it can be stated that Seglora kyrka has gone through several changes, to when transferred to Skansen be assigned its present identities as both a museum object and a religious object. Murbergskyrkan has always been assigned these parallel identities. Both churches are still used both pedagogically and religiously, and assigned identities as both museum objects and religious objects. The different uses of the churches do sometimes stand in conflict. Religious practice can go against a museal conservational mission. Pedagogical use of religious objects can be a subject of debate, for example when programs aimed for schools take place in religious buildings. Churches are located at several open-air museums, in Sweden and internationally, and are often included in both educational and religious use. Awareness of possible conflicts between pedagogical and religious use of churches should hence be required from museum educators and employees. This is a two years master’s thesis in Museum and Cultural Heritage Studies.
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