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The relative value of exterior environment to apartment complex residentsEble, Jane Owen. January 1977 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Wisconsin. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 118-123).
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Owners of private buildings to manage their own buildings a myth or reality? /Cheng, Yuk-kam. January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A.)--City University of Hong Kong, 2007. / "A dissertation undertaken in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the M.A. in Public Policy & Management, City University of Hong Kong." Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on Oct. 12, 2007) Includes bibliographical references.
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Hybrid housing : reinterpreting the traditional apartment blockBenator, Seth Michael 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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A feasibility study and design for converting a warehouse in central Atlanta into loft apartmentsSmythe, Brenda Carol 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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The development of serviced apartments in Hong Kong : its implications on the landuse control /Woo, Man-yee. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 1990.
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A study of the function & effectiveness of home portal in enhancing management service for residential estate residents /Ho, Shing-yan, Patrick. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M. Hous. M.)--University of Hong Kong, 2006.
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Customers' satisfaction : a key to success of the management of private residential property in Hong Kong /Tse, Jen-yee. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M. Hous. M.)--University of Hong Kong, 2006.
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Family life in the apartment environment : a study of the social aspects of apartment housing for families.Lyman, Eva Georgina Hilda January 1959 (has links)
As our major cities increase in size, more and more families may be expected to prefer central housing in the form of an apartment to the outlying single family house. In the major cities the need to achieve greater densities in order to make more economical use of our land is another factor of growing importance. Although the rate of construction of apartment buildings hag increased in recent years, there has been little recognition of the fact that certain families with children may increasingly wish to live in apartments due to the benefits offered by housing located close to employment, social and cultural facilities.
The social values of families differ, depending on the orientation and interests of the members, and may be expected to affect the housing type desired. The group which might be better served by apartment housing may be larger than expected. However, at the present time apartment houses have certain disadvantages for family living. Some complaints which are commonly raised are discussed in this thesis. Clearly any improvements aimed at making the apartment environment suitable for family living must take into account the social needs and roles of the family and its members.
A thorough study of sociological literature on the family and its needs was carried out. These needs ape discussed and interpreted in terms of their housing significance and implications for the apartment environment. It is concluded that with some changes in the present way of building apartments, and with the provision of various facilities necessary for family development on a communal or community basis, the apartment environment could be adapted to family living.
Additional proof of the feasibility of making the apartment environment acceptable for family life can be seen in the Swedish housing situation. There a large proportion of families with children are housed in three and four story walk-up apartments, without suffering any hardship. The stress in Sweden, moreover, is on community planning with all the requirements of the people in mind, rather than on one isolated aspect of the total picture (i.e. the construction of dwellings). The dwelling unit alone is not considered to be adequate to take care of all the social needs of the family. Facilities for outdoor recreation, hobbies, cultural and other activities, are seen as a necessary extension of the home. They are provided outside the home, but as close as possible to it.
Since the Canadian people have lived traditionally in their own houses, some prejudice against other housing types can be expected to linger. However, if the apartment environment provided as many of the amenities popularly associated with the single family home as possible, in addition to being centrally located, public prejudice may be expected to disappear in time. / Applied Science, Faculty of / Community and Regional Planning (SCARP), School of / Graduate
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Sustainable affordable housing for rural migrants in Guangzhou.January 2010 (has links)
Yiu Kam Po, Vince. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2009-2010, design report." / "May 2010." / Includes bibliographical references (p. 62-63). / Text in English with some Chinese. / ABSTRACT --- p.3 / STUDY OF RURAL MIGRANTS --- p.5 / UNDERSTANDING CHINA HOUSING --- p.13 / SITE STUDY --- p.24 / SPECIAL STUDY --- p.42 / DESIGN --- p.44 / APPENDIX --- p.58 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.62 / EPILOGUE --- p.65
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Market share feasibility study for a multifamily unit infill green development /Henderson, Allan. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.U.R.P.)--Ball State University, 2009. / Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on July 01, 2010). Creative project (M.U.R.P.), 3 hrs. Includes bibliographical references (p. 70-71).
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