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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.
161

Operating performance of passive infrared counters under different seasons

Nytepchuk, Nini Johanna 14 April 2016 (has links)
This research analyzes the operating performance of two commercially available passive infrared counters (PICs) of pedestrians as a function of site, summer, fall and winter seasons in terms of counter sensitivity. Three sites were selected for field analysis in Winnipeg, Canada. Based on a sample of 24,690 people counted by the two PICs from July 2014 to February 2015, this research found that with a 95 percent confidence, Eco-Counter’s sensitivity ranged from 73 to 97 percent while TRAFCO’s ranged from 57 to 97 percent related to people occlusion. On weekdays, Eco-Counter’s absolute error was 16 percent and TRAFCO’s was 18 percent. On weekends, Eco-Counter’s absolute error was 18 percent and TRAFCO’s was 21 percent. In addition to people occlusion, site, seasons, and time of week (weekday and weekend) were found to affect the operating performance of the PICs. Correction factors were also calculated per counter, site, and seasons. / May 2016
162

Pedestrian spine: revitalizing a living quarter.

January 1999 (has links)
Cheng Koon Chung Vincent. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1998-99, design report." / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 93-94). / Programming report / Synopsis --- p.3 / Objectives --- p.4-5 / Planning in a living quarter / Proposal / Background --- p.6-13 / Hui - a traditional Chinese market place / Urbanization in Tuen Mun / Shopping/ retailing mode in living quarter / Pedestrianization in a living quarter / Summary / Site and context --- p.14-20 / General background / Zoning in central Tuen Mun district / Historical background / Social background / Ongoing development / Physical condition --- p.21-26 / Regional geography / Town center and its neighborhood / Pedestrian flow / Transportation / Pedestrian network / Traffic system / Fabric of San Hui / Local walking journey / Problems and opportunities --- p.27-29 / Urban deficiencies / Social deficiencies / Renewal and redevelopment potential / Client profile --- p.30-31 / Client scenario / Client's goal / User identification / Constraints --- p.32-34 / Use control / Density control / Programming method --- p.35 / Mission --- p.36 / Issues --- p.37-44 / Pedestrian circulation / Image / Interaction / Convenience and connection / Activities scenario --- p.45 / Schedule of accomodation --- p.46 / Budget estimation --- p.47 / Case study --- p.48-56 / Design report / Project goals --- p.57 / Urban proposal --- p.58-64 / Phase one / Phase two / Phase three / development / conclusion / Building design --- p.65-69 / concept / conceptual layout / functional relationship / massing studies / circulation diagram / Structural consideration --- p.70 / Building services consideration --- p.71 / Final Presentation --- p.72-83 / Appendix --- p.84-90 / Notes --- p.91-92 / Bibliography --- p.93-94
163

Living link.

January 2000 (has links)
Chan Kum Lun Pillow. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1999-2000, design report." / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 51). / Acknowledgments --- p.1 / Abstracts --- p.2 / Chapter ONE --- Issue and Responses / Chapter - --- issue of walking --- p.3 / Chapter - --- situation in Hong Kong --- p.5 / Chapter - --- response and goals --- p.7 / Chapter TWO --- Background and Research / Chapter - --- research process --- p.9 / Chapter - --- Mongkok as selected district --- p.9 / Chapter - --- analysis of Mongkok --- p.10 / Chapter - --- opportunities in Mongkok --- p.16 / Chapter THREE --- Concept and Program / Chapter - --- concept --- p.19 / Chapter - --- site selection --- p.23 / Chapter - --- program characteristics --- p.27 / Chapter FOUR --- The Project Program / Chapter - --- the sites --- p.29 / Chapter - --- definition of route --- p.31 / Chapter - --- space program --- p.33 / Chapter FIVE --- The Design / Chapter - --- concept development --- p.34 / Chapter - --- layout development --- p.38 / Chapter - --- the final design --- p.41 / Chapter - --- elevations --- p.44 / Chapter - --- sections --- p.45 / Chapter SIX --- Special Study - structure and construction --- p.46 / Bibliography --- p.51 / Appendices / Chapter - --- site photos --- p.52 / Chapter - --- schedule of accomodations --- p.53 / Chapter - --- plans --- p.54 / Chapter - --- design development --- p.57
164

Relaxing land in Central: the creation of a new "floating land".

January 2000 (has links)
Lee Kin Kwok. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 1999-2000, design report." / Includes bibliographical references (p. [104]). / Chapter 1. --- Acknowledgements --- p.p. 01 / Chapter 2. --- Introduction and Summary --- p.p. 02 / Chapter 3. --- Synopsis --- p.p. 03 / Chapter 4. --- Existing Stage (Research and Programming) --- p.p. 05 / Chapter ´Ø --- Background --- p.p. 06 / Chapter ´Ø --- Global Trend --- p.p. 10 / Chapter ´Ø --- Hong Kong Situation --- p.p. 12 / Chapter ´Ø --- Site Selection --- p.p. 25 / Chapter ´Ø --- Site Analysis --- p.p. 33 / Chapter 4. --- Future Stage (Project Brief) --- p.p. 43 / Chapter ´Ø --- Client and User Profile --- p.p. 44 / Chapter ´Ø --- Programming --- p.p. 46 / Chapter ´Ø --- Space Program --- p.p. 53 / Chapter 5. --- The design process --- p.p. 55 / Chapter ´Ø --- Intermediate Design --- p.p. 56 / Chapter ´Ø --- Final Design --- p.p. 71 / Chapter 6. --- Appendices / Chapter ´Ø --- Precedent Study / Chapter ´Ø --- Site Photos / Chapter ´Ø --- Schedule of Accommodation / Chapter ´Ø --- "Calculations (GFA, Site coverage, plot ratio)" / Chapter ´Ø --- Daily Pedestrian Movement Record / Chapter 7. --- Bibliography
165

Footbride [i.e. Footbridge] re-configuration. / Footbridge re-configuration

January 2009 (has links)
Li Chi Yung George. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2008-2009, design report."
166

Walk-able city: 3D pedestrian network in Causeway Bay.

January 2007 (has links)
Wang Chung Yan. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2006-2007, design report." / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 58-59). / CONTENT --- p.1 / INTRODUCTION --- p.2 / SITE STUDY --- p.6 / THEORY STUDY --- p.16 / PROTOTYPE STUDY --- p.22 / CASE STUDY --- p.24 / STREET STUDY --- p.30 / RESEARCH CONCLUSION --- p.35 / DESIGN --- p.40 / APPENDIX --- p.54 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.58
167

A new typology of connection: structure vs architecture.

January 2007 (has links)
Tang Shing Yan. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2006-2007, design report."
168

An introspective journey: bridge-reconstitution.

January 2007 (has links)
Fong Man Sze, Anny. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2006-2007, design report." / STAGE I / what is introspection? --- p.page 1-18 / why introspection? --- p.page 19-21 / site interpretation --- p.page 22- 30 / how to introduce introspection in architectural design? --- p.page 31-34 / other studies --- p.page 35-43 / STAGE II / design exploration --- p.page 44- 53 / design development --- p.page 54- 67 / final presentation --- p.page 68- 78 / acknowledgement --- p.page 79
169

Connective landscape: alternative approach of pedestrian network in Central.

January 2008 (has links)
Leung Wai Shan. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2007-2008, design report." / Includes bibliographical references. / Chapter 0.0 --- synopsis / Chapter 1.0 --- thematic issues / Chapter (1) --- pedestrian initiation / Chapter (2) --- urban life extension / Chapter 2.0 --- study area / Chapter 2.1 --- potential site analysis - mongkok / Chapter 2.2 --- potential site analysis - central / Chapter 2.3 --- site selection - central / Chapter 3.0 --- abstract / Chapter 4.0 --- theoretical studies / Chapter 4.1 --- landscape urbanism / Chapter 4.2 --- groundscape / Chapter 5.0 --- experimental site - central / Chapter 5.1 --- site analysis / Chapter 5.2 --- design strategies / Chapter 5.3 --- theoretic studies - surface / Chapter 6.0 --- overall planning / Chapter 6.1 --- final design-design concept / Chapter 6.2 --- final design - renovation of central market / Chapter 6.3 --- final design - planning study / Chapter 6.4 --- final design - layout plan / Chapter 6.5 --- final design - sections / Chapter 6.6 --- final design - perspectives / Chapter 7.0 --- references
170

Between hyperralities.

January 2008 (has links)
Chan Lok Ling Gloria. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2007-2008, design report." / Includes bibliographical references.

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