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Ramy Important Eng
عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:07 am | |
| <hr style="COLOR: #d1d1e1" SIZE=1> سأضع إن شاء الله في هذا الموضوع مجموعة كبيرة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في مجال العمارة .. أرجو من الله أن تنال رضاكم Sky Above, Earth Below, Design of the Sun School for Environmental StudiesType of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Abrahams, Richard Warren Author's Email Address : rabraham@vt.edu URN : etd-05222001-110045 Title : Sky Above, Earth Below, Design of the Sun School for Environmental Studies Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Advisory Committee : Advisor Name Title Hunter Pittman Committee Chair Date of Defense : 2001-05-08 ABSTRACT : With the increasing destruction of our natural environment, and with the realization that we ultimately depend upon this environment, my thesis explores the role of Architecture in designing the built environment to be harmonious with the natural one. How can Architecture be a teaching tool for the natural and built environments? Through the design of The Sun School for Environmental studies involving the integration of a building’s site, photovoltaic technology, daylighting, and natural ventilation, how can Architecture encourage a building to teach about itself? How can a building respond to its occupants, and to sun, wind, daylight and temperature? How can Architecture encourage the occupants to interact with the building, learn about it, respond to it, and consequently to increase their awareness of it? DOWNLOAD1 2345678 | |
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:08 am | |
| Between Auto(mobile) and Building A Study of Pedestrian Oriented Parking Lots
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Adams, Amanda Gayle Author's Email Address : agadams@ntelos.net URN : etd-08112006-140436 Title : Between Auto(mobile) and Building A Study of Pedestrian Oriented Parking Lots Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense 2006-08-01 : Abstract The automobile is undeniably an icon of our modern era. Decades of accommodating the automobile have dramatically transformed the shape and the quality of our physical environment. The typical suburban retail parking lot is one symptom of our automobile dependence. Frequently the proposed solutions to sprawl development tend to minimize the economic and marketing appeal of a large surface parking lot. For many communities, the anticipated economic benefit and convenience of a suburban retail development overcomes any reservations about the appearance and effect of the associated sea of asphalt. A more achievable design goal might be a pedestrian-oriented parking lot. Is that feasible? What present and future advantages might be gained? What would it be like?
This thesis studies the typical commercial surface parking lot through observation and analysis, leading to the design of an infrastructural system of elements to develop pedestrian-oriented parking lots.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:08 am | |
| Architecture Exists Between Man and Time
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Aitani, Koichiro Author's Email Address : kaitani@vt.edu URN : etd-11197-221720 Title : Architecture Exists Between Man and Time Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 1997-10-13 :Abstract The light is the giver of presence. Nature is eternal in time. Man's life is transitory. Architecture is the joint between man and light, man and nature.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:08 am | |
| An Ongoing Dialogue
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Adams, Nicole URN : etd-123322282975860 Title : An Ongoing Dialogue Degree : Master of Arts Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 1997-02-03 :Abstract This thesis is an attempt to reconcile the form of an idea with the form of a thing in this world to be experienced. An exploration of the meaning behind the words idea, form, making and experience begins to unite the intellect of an architect with the design of an architect. The terms are defined in the thesis and explained through the project. The thesis through the project sets out to take these terms beyond mere words and give them an opportunity to inform eachother. It is this dialectic between idea, form, making and experience that I believe to be the heart of architecture. Idea and form are inextricably tied to one another. ?Which is the origin of the other?? is not as pertinent a question as ?how do the two inform each other??. Ideas change from project to project as do the forms inherent in those ideas. Preceeding both idea and material form is another type of form that is immaterial and often remains unseen. It is the character which is essential to a thing. Whether it be a place or an object, it is the quality in the thing itself. This character is the instigator of idea and form. It is the architect?s goal to make this inherent form perceivable. An architect makes idea and form manifest through a concept of making. In Notes for a Theory of Making in a Time of Necessity, Giuseppe Zambonini emphasizes that ?We must look not only at the quality of the material used and at the craft employed, but also at the quality of the thought process selecting and shaping the material. . .quality cannot be an intrinsic condition that belongs to the object . . . but rather it must express the intent by which it is created and therein the clarity and strength of the meaning being produced by its form? (Zambonini, 21). This quality of design can best be achieved the earlier making and materiality are involved in the design process. The questions of ?what is the form of this idea?? and ?how is this form to be made?? begin the relationship between idea, form and making. The immediate responses may be intuitive, but the final one is the resultof numerous makings. This is why architecture is practiced. When the question arises:?how can this form not only embody an idea but be the idea??, the dialogue takes on a greater import. The way in which a thing will be experienced starts to inform its making. ?It is the process that will engage both user and observer in an active, participating relationship with the work and thereby give the work its meaning? (Zambonini, 21). It is at this point that the dialectic is fully engaged. These four aspects simultaneously inform each other and nurture the project throughout its life, from drawing board, to construction to the various experiences that it will impart. It is not just one aspect, but these four in communion that are the architecture.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:09 am | |
| Gallery For ArtType of Document : Master's Thesis Author : AJLANI, Tarek F Author's Email Address : tajlani@vt.edu URN : etd-07122005-142627 Title : Gallery For Art Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2005-06-06 :Abstract For my thesis I explored the idea of the mask in relation to architecture. For my project I designed an art gallery located in Georgetown Washington DC which is composed of three layers: a structural layer, an environmental casing, and an outer layer. Theoretical parallels are drawn between the outer layer of the gallery and what is commonly referred to as a mask. Additionally, I explored the interaction between the layers of the gallery. The distinguishing characteristics of the building include the tri-fa硤e mask, the unique spaces in between the gallery?s layers, the glass system, the mask?s ghost effect, and the floor system. DOWNLOAD | |
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:09 am | |
| A House in Bahrain
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Al Aali, Maitham URN : etd-09192006-161227 Title : A House in Bahrain Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2006-09-06 :Abstract The architecture in Bahrain is now lost between tradition and modernity. The drastic economical changes that occurred there had a large influence on the architecture of the Island. My thesis is a study of the changes that occurred to the architecture of Bahrain over the past thirty five years. It is also a design of a modern house in Bahrain that does not neglect the traditional architectural values of the country. In my work I focused on using geometry and geometrical proportions which in turn unifies the different parts of the house in harmony.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:09 am | |
| Technology, Time and Form
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Al-Masalha, Sami Author's Email Address : salmasal@vt.edu URN : etd-37101759761571 Title : Technology, Time and Form Degree : Master of Arts Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 1997-05-07 :Abstract As architects in our life we should acknowledge our problems and use them to create art. This study acknowledges a cultural and architectural crisis that exists today in most of the developing world as well as in Jordan. It is focused on three pertinent aspects, technology, time, and form, which havebecome diverse and contradictory in ways unprecedented in history. Technology by definition is a set of methods a society employs to satisfy its building requirements. In the past a state of harmony existed between incoming values and technology, because of the slow interaction which allowed the receiving culture sufficient time for adaptation. In such cultures with rich architectural tradition and heritage, the main reason for the gap between existing and incoming cultures is that they did not prepare to absorb western exported aesthetic values and technology. The main cause of this is during this century modern technology has become too advanced to be compatible with the capability of local building technology, and the local tradition no longer has the economic appeal it had before. The need for rapid and large scale advancement in the developing countries was made possible by modern technology, not just for its economic appeal but also for the prestige it carries with it. Nowadays, Jordan among other nations contains a cultural heritage, and an architectural legacy of great value that is suffering from imported architectural fashions. However, the problem is that it fails to distinguish aesthetic values of western architecture when implementing them into its culture. It was my intention throughout my studies to create a bridge between western architectural technology and traditional architectural forms and technology in Jordan.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:10 am | |
| Museum of Skin Instruments
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Al-Masri, Antoun Salim Author's Email Address : cua@vt.edu URN : etd-10172005-095641 Title : Museum of Skin Instruments Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2005-09-16 :Abstract Skin is a very broad topic that allows discovering and exploring all the possibilities of what skin can be. Furthermore, skin is much known for its flexibility that can shape and wrap almost every object we can think of. At the beginning of my thesis research about skin, I thought I knew enough about it to start, but I discovered later on that skin is not a surface. Moreover, I directed myself into exploring more and more about skin and its characteristics. I Built many models to help me understand some of the natural identity of skin and related materials. Those models Became a concept for my project- a museum of skin instruments- in Alexandria, Virginia where I implied the mechanism of different skin instruments in each building. Exploration and experiments were the key to develop my design process.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:10 am | |
| Assembling Places
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Algaze Beato, Cristina Author's Email Address : cbeato@vt.edu URN : etd-09092002-025640 Title : Assembling Places Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2001-05-10 :Abstract A study on the possibilities of place-making by systematically separating the traditional responsibilities of the wall as an architectural element. Walls usually serve several simultaneous structural, enveloping and distributional duties. The project consists in designing a house where four distinct but interacting types of walls are present, each with a well defined duty. Each necessary but deliberately insufficient in itself: one provides the structure; another is a continuous skin for enclosure and partition; still another solely weatherproofs and, finally, one filters the light and grants privacy. The four walls function as layers with the capacity of interplay, while retaining their identity. The places resulting from these boundaries assert their presence and function in view of the character bestowed by the form of their enclosure. The choice of material, assembly, texture and color in unique correspondence to each boundary's usefulness, complete the experience of the inhabitant and architectural form comes about.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:10 am | |
| Silence, Darkness and Light The Grand Egyptian Museum
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Ali, Ahmed Kamal Author's Email Address : ahali@vt.edu URN : etd-03012004-162839 Title : Silence, Darkness and Light The Grand Egyptian Museum Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2003-06-11 :Abstract How can the unique legacy of the most ancient of civilizations be represented within a single building? How can one building spans the area between heaven and earth, the space described in the cosmology of our pharonic ancestors? Certainly, to design such a building is a unique challenge, and an unprecedented opportunity, on this most privileged of sites in the history of mankind, that a museum is to be constructed capable of linking the immemorial past with the distant future spanning both the horizons of the ancients and those as yet unseen. Through the investigation of phenomenology, geometry, simplicity, purity and light, listening to the voice of silence, emerging to the light from the darkness, and by understanding the strength of simplicity after passing through complexity, This thesis offers an endless stream of ideas that challenge the mind. The vision for the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is to establish a place where people from different nations and cultures will be able to immerse themselves in the rich culture heritage from more than 5.000 years of Egyptian civilization. With the support of new technology, more effective and efficient dissemination of information can be achieved, enabling the New Museum to be a source of enjoyable, entertaining, educational and cultural experiences for all visitors. This project aims at structuring a complex of exhibits and facilities, which will accommodate all Pharaonic periods, it will be the largest museum in the world, and will provide access to information and future knowledge. It results from the careful articulation of the problem and a subsequent ordering of constraints within the context of the competition proposal.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:10 am | |
| Flying on the Edge of Sea, Land and Sky - A new passenger terminal for the Grand Bahama International Airport
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Ambrose, Serge URN : etd-11262005-182624 Title : Flying on the Edge of Sea, Land and Sky - A new passenger terminal for the Grand Bahama International Airport Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2005-07-12 :Abstract Ever since the airport was conceived as a permanent building type, airport designers have debated what identity an airport should embody. As a threshold of first impressions, the airport should not only introduce the visitor to the local environment but also represent the identity of a country. The aim of this thesis project is to design an airport terminal that reflects the natural and cultural environments of the islands of the Bahamas. Through its architecture, this building attempts to create an engaging experience for its users: passengers, employees and visitors. Local culture and sense of place are abstracted through architectural ideas, realized in the language of contextual modernism. The synthesis of the themes and concepts explored throughout the design process are presented through drawings and commentary. Precedents such as the Taino cosmos, color and nature, place and culture are used to inspire structural systems, form and aesthetics. The plan of the new airport terminal fulfils the functional program while interpreting the land and sea formations of the Bahama islands; ocean currents and land-sea patterns may be associated with movements of people and machines, converging and diverging within the airport environment.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:11 am | |
| Contented Architecture - In Search of Delight for All Senses
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Angjeli, Anila URN : etd-11062003-174643 Title : Contented Architecture - In Search of Delight for All Senses Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2003-09-26 :Abstract Can we create an architecture that is to be savored and experienced as beautiful and meaningful over and over again? Yes! I call it contented Architecture. This Architecture is not just about a space, but the art of space. Art is the application or exhibition of skills, aesthetic principles, and creative imagination in the production of the beautiful and the meaningful. Art will appeal to different senses. There is the art of cooking with the wonderful tastes and smells. There is the art of music pleasing to ears and spirit, and the art of painting, so inspiring to look at. Imagine living in an artistic space that pleases all the senses! A space with all these virtues becomes The Space, unique, remembered and desired. It is very difficult to clearly determine how people feel about space. It is not something you calculate easily, as you do with numbers. Even the most precise description, listing all visible features, will not give an inkling of what we feel is the essence of the space. Architecture provides not only new ways of considering form, but of linking form to physical content, expanding the possibilities of Architecture as multi sensory Architecture that engages all the senses, such as sight, sound, touch, smell and taste, etc. The human need for sensory engagement is shown by the curiosity of young children, which overwhelms any sense of fear. As we age, our sensory needs remain, but our experience based caution keeps us from touching the fire. Out senses are deeply intertwined. Each sense contributes to the fuller comprehension of other sensory information. In the design process, Architects continuously seek the line that is more pleasing, the just-right palette, and the most perfect overall impact or contribution of the building to its environment. While still on paper, architects must travel through the space in their mind?s eye, imagining reality fulfilling the desires of all senses. Architects are constantly seeking opportunities to establish the sense of love between space and its users. At the end of the day we hope to have discovered and orchestrated the dimensions that engage all senses ? in a way that pleases, lingers, and ultimately leaves us satisfied. This is truly contented Architecture!
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:11 am | |
| Concealing the Mechanism: The Addition and Rehabilitation of Roanoke's Norfolk and Western Passenger Train Station
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Arnold, Jessica Kim Author's Email Address : jka0001@aol.com URN : etd-08282002-151529 Title : Concealing the Mechanism: The Addition and Rehabilitation of Roanoke's Norfolk and Western Passenger Train Station Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2002-07-09 :Abstract Few would deny the importance of preserving our natural landscapes. However, the man-made landscape is just as worthy of preservation/reuse. Buildings represent a language from their past, portraying the builder?s concerns and values. Buildings express their characteristics in time, space, and social context. Their presence and conversely, their absence, have a direct impact on their surroundings. Architecture has been continually enriched through change and dialogue, such as additions, interventions, and renovations of existing buildings. Many buildings exist today that have been poorly maintained, abandoned or the building has been demolished. This has led to the slow deterioration of the basic urban fabric and its framework, causing the overall quality and character of the building and/or its surroundings to become depressing and unattractive. By rejuvenating/preserving the total environment, as well as, implementing the current design trends, life and history is restored. The challenge and goal of my thesis is to illustrate the positive effect this transformation cycle has on an urban space. I propose to renovate the historic Norfolk and Westerm Passenger Train Station located in downtown Roanoke, Virginia, and design an addition onto the building. The train station will serve as a cultural center for the city of Roanoke. By researching and analyzing the history and formal implications of the passenger train station, a sense of harmony, balance, and unity is achieved with the new function of the old space, and therefore, the quality of the existing building is enhanced.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:11 am | |
| Unlocking the Urban Box: A Multi-Use Building for Asheville, NC
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Askew, Chad Lee Author's Email Address : caskew@vt.edu URN : etd-61798-143812 Title : Unlocking the Urban Box: A Multi-Use Building for Asheville, NC Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 1998-05-06 :Abstract The city block may be seen as the fabric of the urban environment. It is often a compacted form, divided only by changing facades and party walls. Boxes all in rows. There is an inescapable sense of enclosure. Architecture has the potential to unlock the box, allowing interaction between inside and out. The opening, be it a window, skylight, or void, becomes the way that the interior and exterior inform one another. The opening must not only relate to the street and city, but also to the sky and sun. It is an intangible element, created by the form and material that reside in proximity to it. Experiencing the intangible allows a connection to be made with the nature of the site. The opening, generated by form, mass, and material, in turn generates, through visual interaction and the play of light, space that informs and transcends.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:12 am | |
| ConnectionType of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Avery, Richard Author's Email Address : averys@xnet.com URN : etd-2298-195919 Title : Connection Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 1998-02-05 :Abstract A study of the experiential aspects of architecture using a small house as the vehicle for exploration DOWNLOAD __________________ | |
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:12 am | |
| Harmony
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Avery, Wendy Author's Email Address : averys@xnet.com URN : etd-21098-221948 Title : Harmony Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 1998-02-05 :Abstract An exploration of harmony in architecture,design, and sustainable community development.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:12 am | |
| Intensified Nature
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Bacha, Ryan Joseph Author's Email Address : rbacha@vt.edu URN : etd-07072003-175645 Title : Intensified Nature Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2002-07-25 :Abstract While art can be an intensification of perception, this nature center recognizes the presence of nature through symbiotic connotations of its primordial elements as architectural form. Deepened experiences of both nature and architecture are to be achieved through a clarified ordering of architectonic elements and their relationship to each other, nature, and humanity.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:12 am | |
| Mixed-use building at Washington Circle inspired by the Situationist ideasType of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Bang, Jakob Author's Email Address : jakob@bang.mail.dk URN : etd-10292004-140216 Title : Mixed-use building at Washington Circle inspired by the Situationist ideas Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2004-09-15 :Abstract The project is a mixed-use building based on three main Situationist themes: 1. The creations of situations - creating a foundation for the spontaneous interaction between users of a building and people randomly passing by. 2. The Labyrinth ? a playful structure that is not necessarily rational and leaves scope for new discoveries that are not evident when you enter the building. 3. Unitary Urbanism - avoiding the sharp distinctions between workplace, residential housing and leisure, the building aims to integrate all aspects of human endeavor. The building should reflect all aspects of the city, hence being a condensed image of the city. The building contains shops, cafes, restaurants, apart-ments and movie theatres. The building is open and invites the users to explore. DOWNLOAD | |
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:13 am | |
| Bridging the gap
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Barbour, Anna Maria URN : etd-06282004-224314 Title : Bridging the gap Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2004-06-04 :Abstract The urban realm is a collage of ruin, artifact, and modern invention. Whole pieces and fragments linger untouched or prosthetized onto new constructions, creating a landscape of monsters. These creatures, beautiful or grotesque, metamorphose through time. The tendons that tie these body parts together tell the story of architecture. This thesis explores the joint between such members: the detail of the space between.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:13 am | |
| Architecture: In the Line of Economy Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Baumbach, Robert Warren Author's Email Address : heiner@vt.edu URN : etd-73197-113338 Title : Architecture.. In the Line of Economy Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 1997-07-11 :Abstract Three houses are presented in this book. Each house has been designed with distinct site parameters with the expectation that obvious differences in form would occur. The focus of this investigation lies within the significant parallels that exist between the projects and how those parallels relate to the principles that constitute a framework of operation for a designer.
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عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:13 am | |
| Modal Shifts: Row Houses and Alley Houses in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Bearman, Camilo Llorens URN : etd-05212003-101621 Title : Modal Shifts.. Row Houses and Alley Houses in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2000-02-14 :Abstract Living in the city requires a balance between public and private modes and individual and communal identities. This project explores the subtleties and intricacies of architectural responses to these concerns in a housing development for a tight, typical urban block. Recognizing that the equilibrium between these opposites fluctuates and is different for each inhabitant, the connecting thresholds are expandable and changeable.
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| | | Ramy Important Eng
عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:13 am | |
| Rebirth of a Rock: Pembroke Quarry Amphitheatre
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Bee, Jennifer Liline URN : etd-11252003-164142 Title : Rebirth of a Rock.. Pembroke Quarry Amphitheatre Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense 1999-07-14 :Abstract Every place on earth has a voice. This voice resonates from the shaping events that have long passed and the current conditions that continue to give each place its individual character. The voice continually evolves as the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth leaves its trace. This voice in its endless variety of forms expresses the beauty that is inherent within each and every location on earth. The potential of architecture is the translation of this voice into human terms and the formal declaration that we as humans play a meaningful part in the cycle. The guiding forms, surfaces, substances of architecture allow the human body to move in grace, unhindered, and inspires the mind to sense the essential connection between matter spirit; between the individual and the whole. The role of the architect is to become sensitive to this voice; to silence the mind enough to hear, and to respond to it in material form. The resulting dialogue between the edifice and the encompassing site reaches a certain completeness that enriches the living experience of the end user, bringing the wandering mind to the present long enough to inspire the thought that "I belong here, among all of this." The technical training required in order to gain an inherent understanding of structure and materials takes years of experience in the field of architecture. However, it has been the focus of my graduate career to further develop this sensitivity to the site and make my first attempts at formulating an architectural response, suggesting structures that could achieve this engagement with the end user and the site itself.
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| | | Ramy Important Eng
عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:13 am | |
| How Architecture can influence private contemplation and public negotiation
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Bello, Bradford August URN : etd-04032006-185805 Title : How Architecture can influence private contemplation and public negotiation. Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2006-04-03 :Abstract How can Architecture influence private contemplation and public negotiation? This thesis attempts to investigate the effect of our built environment on how individuals work together. To explore this question, a conflict resolution center becomes the vehicle to study the physical, social, and intellectual impact on thinking and decision-making.
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| | | Ramy Important Eng
عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:14 am | |
| Sensual Architecture: Project for a Thermal Bath at Warm Springs
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Bengel, Karen A URN : etd-08172000-22250019 Title : Sensual Architecture: Project for a Thermal Bath at Warm Springs Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2000-06-16 :Abstract This thesis investigation an project design were driven by the desire to develop an understanding of how architecture addresses the senses. Guided by the practice of a craft, the vestige of art, architectural history and precedent, and the physiology of the five senses, an idea for a thermal bath was expressed through material. This book is a record of that process
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| | | Ramy Important Eng
عدد الرسائل : 1494 الموقع : amrkhaled.net تاريخ التسجيل : 27/09/2007
| موضوع: رد: أكبر مجموعة من رسائل الماجيستير والدكتوراة في العمارة السبت أبريل 05, 2008 5:14 am | |
| Architecture as a Translation of Noise
Type of Document : Master's Thesis Author : Bernal, Jorge Author's Email Address : newdecon@aol.com URN : etd-12162003-163815 Title : Architecture as a Translation of Noise Degree : Master of Architecture Department : Architecture Date of Defense : 2002-02-08 Abstract: Light, Space, Color, and texture are elements often used in the construction of Architectural composition. This thesis is about adding sound (noise) to that palette.
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