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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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Artists' colony: A culture station.

January 1997 (has links)
Lai Hing Fun Sandy. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1996-97, design report." / INTRODUCTION / PROLOGUE START / INITIAL APPROACH SITE INFORMATION / Chapter a. --- MACRO-SCALE / location / zoning / existing access / Chapter b. --- MICRO-SCALE / topography / problems on slope / vegetation / STRUGGLING DESIGN PROCESS / Chapter a. --- DESIGN ISSUES / Chapter 1. --- "Criteria and options checklist 1,2 &3" / Chapter 2. --- concerns for circulation / Chapter b. --- PINPOINT BUILDING LOCATION / Chapter 1. --- path / Chapter 2. --- altitude / Chapter 3. --- latitude / Chapter c. --- SLOPE-CUTTING / Chapter 1. --- ways of cutting slope / Chapter 2. --- volume of space gained vs. Volume of earth dig out. / Chapter d. --- POTENTIAL ACCESS / Chapter 1. --- vehicle / Chapter e. --- SETTING OUT / Chapter f. --- GRID / Chapter g. --- TRUSS / Chapter 1. --- design concept / Chapter 2. --- dimensions-1 & 2 / Chapter 3. --- elevated height from slope / Chapter 4. --- Vertical fins of the truss match with the col. / Chapter 5. --- slab related with the truss / Chapter 6. --- bracing of the truss / Chapter h. --- SUPPORTING COLUMN / FINAL CONCEPT DESIGN ANALYSIS / Chapter a. --- SITE ACCESSIBILITY / Chapter 1. --- vehicle / Chapter 2. --- people / Chapter b. --- STRUCTURE / Chapter 1. --- supporting structure / Chapter 2. --- skin and material / Chapter 3. --- environmental consideration / Chapter c. --- ZONING / Chapter 1. --- space 1 & 2 / Chapter 2. --- circulation / building as a whole 9th segment / Chapter 1. --- building as a whole / Chapter 2. --- segment / Chapter d. --- SERVICE / Chapter 1. --- building as a whole / Chapter 2. --- 9th segment / Chapter e. --- SPACE QUALITY / Chapter 1. --- along the cultural path / Chapter 2. --- inside building complex / Chapter 3. --- space details / EVALUATION
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”Att göra ett minnesmärke över livet” : En komparativ utställningsanalys av två svenska konstnärshem / "Making a memorial of life" : A comparative exhibition analysis of two Swedish artists' homes

Tegbrant, Hanna January 2023 (has links)
This essay investigates and compares two Swedish artist homes made into museums using an applied version of Danish scholar Rune Gade’s exhibition analysis method. The homes that were chosen for the study are Tallbo, in the region of Gästrikland, the home of Swedish painter Ecke Hedberg (1868-1959) and Bror Hjorths Hus in the city of Uppsala, the home of Swedish painter and sculptor Bror Hjorth (1894-1968). The essay focuses on the permanent exhibitions of the artists private homes and ateliers, and the interior and artworks that are shown. This essay answers the questions of which objects have been chosen for the exhibitions (with a presentation of the interior and art in both homes), how the objects are organized and curated, how the objects are presented and in which public context the exhibition functions in. The latter question is answered within the frame of intermediation, musealization, cultural heritage and identity connected to Australian historian and curator Linda Young’s theories of historical homes. / I denna studie undersöks och jämförs två svenska musealiserade konstnärshem utifrån en tillämpad användning av den danske konsthistorikern Rune Gades metod för utställningsanalys. Konstnärshemmen som valts ut för studien är Tallbo i Gästrikland, hem till konstnären Ecke Hedberg (1868-1959) och Bror Hjorths Hus i Uppsala, hem till konstnären och skulptören Bror Hjorth (1894-1968). Fokus ligger på interiören och konstverken i de permanenta utställningarna. Studien svarar på frågor som rör vilka objekt som valts ut för utställningarna, hur föremålen är organiserade, hur föremålen är presenterade och i vilken offentlig kontext som utställningarna fungerar. Detta besvaras utifrån perspektiv som förmedling, musealisering, kulturarv och identitet kopplat till den australiensiska historikern och curatorn Linda Youngs teorier om historiska hem.

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