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Exploring various aspects of passive solar energy collection, with particular reference to its potential use in the rehabilitation of nineteenth century row housing in EnglandLebens, Ralph M January 1978 (has links)
Thesis (M.Arch.A.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1978. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH. / Includes bibliographical references. / by Ralph Munroe Lebens. / M.Arch.A.S.
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A building system for additions to row house construction using standard building materials and self-help techniquesFreelon, Philip Goodwin January 1977 (has links)
Thesis. 1977. M.Arch.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH. / Bibliography : leaves 88-89. / by Philip G. Freelon. / M.Arch.
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Daylighting of the Bangkok townhouse : facade design and spatial improvement guidelinesTirapas, Chamnarn January 2004 (has links)
Bangkok's dramatic growth in the last three decades has brought with it a wide range of urban problems - economic, architectural, environmental, and social. One problem has been a demand for a new dwelling and work spaces. The Bangkok townhouse has served to meet both needs, but the forms it has taken thus far leaves needs improvement.This creative project proposes improvements to the Bangkok townhouses to make it more responsive to its environment as well as interior functions. The improvements focus on facades, reorganization of interior spaces, and physical townhouse elements. The study uses a typological and environmental study to understand and investigate examples of existing Bangkok townhouses. This includes case study analyses to suggest daylighting design strategies for design applications.This study proposes a facade design guideline and a set of physical arrangement suggestions for enhancing the daylight, ventilation, and accommodation capacity of the Bangkok townhouses. In addition, potential applications of the facade guidelines are illustrated. The facade and physical arrangement guidelines can be a fundamental concept for further development and improvement of the Bangkok and other townhouses in locations throughout Thailand. / Department of Architecture
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'Place' making: Henry Fliess and the development of humane housing and urban design in Canada after the Second World War /Duff, Nancy Lynn, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Carleton University, 2003. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 345-358). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
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The wisdom of Jerusalem's past: design of a new neighborhood and the house withinBrenner, Claudia January 1989 (has links)
Master of Architecture
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Two times twoSugiyama, Takemi January 1992 (has links)
Master of Architecture
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Harbor housingAscolillo, Francis January 1990 (has links)
Master of Architecture
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A mixed income housing communityLukowsky, Tania Ruth January 1994 (has links)
“It would be something if everything we made encouraged people to become more closely acquainted with their surroundings, with each other and with themselves… so that the world, in so far as it is amenable to our influence, becomes less alien, less hard and abstract, a warmer, friendlier, more welcoming and appropriate place; in short a world that is relevant to its inhabitants.”
Herman Hertzberger
The purpose of this thesis is to create a mixed income housing community in Old Town Alexandria. While people who share similar lifestyles tend to cluster together, this project encourages people of difference to find a common ground. The community will be the size of a residential Old Town block to encourage a fulfilling amount of human interaction. The interior of the block will be subdivided into a variety of places: places that provide the opportunity for people to sit in quiet contemplation, another place for children to play, other places that encourage people to interact with one another, and places where one can passively observe the surrounding activity with the option to participate or not. The houses have a variety of living spaces in response to the diverse social groups that will inhabit the blocks. These houses follow the language of Old Town in terms of materials, details, rhythm, and the way in which they meet the street, and so connect this community with the larger order of the town. This project maintains the privacy of the individual houses, encourages human interaction in the public areas, and at the same time recognizes the responsibility of designing these houses using the same structure and patterns that are inherent in Old Town. / Master of Architecture
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Conditions in architectureAnand, Rohit January 1989 (has links)
<i>Mortal Limit
by Robert Penn Warren
I saw the hawk ride updraft in the sunset over Wyoming.
It rose from coniferous darkness, past gray jags
Of mercilessness, past whiteness, into the gloaming
Of dream spectral light above the last purity of snow-snags.
There-west-were the Tetons. Snow peaks would soon be
In dark profile to break constellations. Beyond what height
Hands now the black spec? Beyond what range will gold eyes see
New ranges rise to mark a last scrawl of light?
Or, having tasted that atmosphere’s thinness, does it
Hang motionless in dying vision before
It knows it will accept the mortal limit,
And swing into the great circular downwardness that will restore
The breath of earth? Of rock? Of rot? Of other such
Items, and the darkness of whatever dream we clutch?</i>
This is an endeavour in learning about architecture.
The project, a competition on Charles Bulfinch’s Old Jail Site in Old Town Alexandria, to make Townhouses, serves as a vehicle towards that end. / Master of Architecture
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The living street: boundary, scale and human interactionLooper, Peter Stephens January 1991 (has links)
The imposition of boundary at many scales is an essential part of Architecture. Boundaries define enclosure. An architectural philosophy must control these boundaries. / Master of Architecture
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