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LaPerle, Jan Marie. "House /." Available to subscribers only, 2006. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1136093311&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=1509&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Roseman, Risa J. "House." Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/56199.

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thesis, architecture, study of architecture. learning, growing, seeing, building. vehicle - house. framework. what makes it architecture - reality? the house shelters day. dreaming, the house protects the dreamer, the house allows one to dream in peace. house is home, a place to learn, to teach, about world, life, connection, and separation. individuals within a community. the link of bonding into one of a community of individuals. to know the two paths must cross and eventually end in union.
Master of Architecture
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Dillehay, Samuel. "Suburban House (The Language of a House)." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/33798.

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Houses convey meaning and invoke architectural as well as social responses in people. While a traditional-appearing home may invoke social nostalgia, the impression one has is soon infected by the material deception that holds up a confused linguistical display. The typical house is not traditional, it just looks that way from a certain distance. In designing a house in the midst of this mediocrity, what approach should be taken? Does one engage the language of â houseâ and attempt to â get it rightâ ? We can take a different course, and choose not to engage the language of traditional building that has been shoddily represented in the semantical dimension. Through an articulated syntactical interaction between the primary elements of a house, a unique place for living, which adds something to the community, can be created.
Master of Architecture
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Schenk, Kathryn. "Flex House: Prefabricating the Tiny House Movement." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1428652984.

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Gunhan, Aslihan. "From Houses To House Museums: Architectural Representation Of Different Narrations." Master's thesis, METU, 2011. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12613838/index.pdf.

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The transformation of historic houses into house museums is not only a current issue within the field of museology, but also a new phenomenon for architecture. The deconstruction of the term &ldquo
house museum&rdquo
into &ldquo
house&rdquo
and &ldquo
museum&rdquo
and the meaning these terms acquire, have the potential to generate a new discussion in architecture. Besides being a physical dwelling unit, &ldquo
house&rdquo
will be interpreted as a domestic space where the inhabitants are able to personalize. A museum, on the other hand, will be approached as a modern institution reflecting issues related with historiography and aesthetics. &ldquo
Curiosity Cabinets&rdquo
as the origin of museums are re-visited for its conceptual correspondence with the house museum. Interpreting the house museum as the new curiosity cabinet, the analysis of the terms &ldquo
house&rdquo
, &ldquo
home&rdquo
, &ldquo
museum&rdquo
and &ldquo
house museum&rdquo
has the power to decipher the potentials of a spatial transformation, which renders the curiosity arousing concepts and spatial formations visible. Specific tools of architectural narrative are used to interpret selected cases, aiming to perform an integrated discussion on this architectural entity.
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Wise, Gianni Ian Media Arts College of Fine Arts UNSW. "Scenario House." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. Media Arts, 2006. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/26230.

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Scenario House, a gallery based installation, is comprised of a room constructed as a ???family room??? within a domestic space, a television with a looped video work and a sound componant played through a 5.1 sound system. The paper is intended to give my work context in relation to the processes leading up to its completion. This is achieved through clarification of the basis for the installation including previous socio-political discourses within my art practice. It then focuses on ways that the installation Scenario House is based on gun practice facilities such as the Valhalla Shooting Club. Further it gives an explanation of the actual production, in context with other art practices. It was found that distinctions between ???war as a game??? and the actual event are being lost within ???simulation revenge scenarios??? where the borders distinguishing gaming violence, television violence and revenge scenarios are increasingly indefinable. War can then be viewed a spectacle where the actual event is lost in a simplified simulation. Scenario House as installation allows audience immersion through sound spatialisation and physical devices. Sound is achieved by design of a 5.1 system played through a domestic home theatre system. The physical design incorporates the dual aspect of a gun shooting club and a lounge room. Further a film loop is shown on the television monitor as part of the domestic space ??? it is non-narrative and semi-documentary in style. The film loop represents the mediation of the representation of fear where there is an exclusion of ???the other??? from the social body. When considering this installation it is important to note that politics and art need not be considered as representing two separate and permanent realities. Conversely there is a need to distance politicised art production from any direct political campaign work in so far as the notion of a campaign constitutes a fixed and inflexible space for intellectual and cultural production. Finally this paper expresses the need to maintain a critical openness to media cultures that dominate political discourse. Art practices such as those of Martha Rosler, Haacke and Paul McCarthy are presented as effective strategies for this form of production.
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Flores, Calampa Verónica Melissa, Gálvez Claudia Alessandra Jerí, Farfán Norma Elena Solis, and Rojas Daniela Mercedes Sotelo. "Green House." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/625620.

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El presente proyecto se ha llevado a cabo con la finalidad de ofrecer un producto que brinde una experiencia con la naturaleza agradable y entretenida. El kit de siembra, será un producto diferenciado que incentive al consumo de alimentos orgánicos y saludables, aprenderán a cosechar y cultivar en casa. Es una nueva opción para las empresas que desean mejorar la imagen corporativa en el rubro ecológico. El plan de marketing, se enfoca principalmente en utilizar una estrategia de marketing B2C mediante ferias y ventas online para particulares atendiendo una necesidad no cubierta. El segundo segmento utilizará la estrategia B2B, dirigida a empresas interesadas en resolver necesidades específicas como la mejora de una imagen ecológica. Se busca el posicionamiento de la marca y el cumplimiento de los objetivos proyectados. La gestión de RRHH está enfocada en atraer candidatos calificados, capaces de desarrollar las competencias exigidas, se ofrecerá un buen clima laboral dentro de la corporación buscando el compromiso sostenible de los colaboradores con la empresa. El plan de operaciones establecerá actividades, procesos y políticas claves enfocado en cumplir el lead time y un adecuado relacionamiento con los proveedores reforzando la calidad del producto. En el plan financiero, se estima una proyección a tres años, la inversión inicial será de S/.70,913.00 aportada por los accionistas y nuevos inversores. El PRI se estima que será en un año.
The present project has been carried out in order to offer a product that provides an enjoyable and entertaining nature experience. The seeding kit will be a differentiated product that encourages the consumption of organic and healthy foods, each person will learn how to harvest and grow at home. In addition, it is a new option for companies that want to improve the corporate image in the ecological field. The marketing plan focuses mainly on using a B2C marketing strategy through fairs and online sales for individuals attending a need not covered. In the second segment, the B2B strategy will be used, aimed at companies interested in solving specific needs such as the improvement of an ecological image. The company look for the positioning of the brand and the fulfillment of the projected objectives. HR management is focused on attracting qualified candidates capable of developing the skills required by the company, maintaining a good working environment within the corporation, seeking the sustainable commitment of the employees with the company. The operations plan establishes a series of activities, processes and key policies for the business focused on meeting the lead time and the appropriate relationship with the suppliers, reinforcing the quality of the product. In the financial plan, a projection is estimated at three years, the initial investment will be S/.70,913.00 contributed by the shareholders and new investors. The PIR is estimated to be one year.
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Turkel, Joel A. (Joel Abram) 1969. "Arctic house." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/70314.

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Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1999.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 67-[69]).
Currently available housing in the Arctic is limited to solutions that have been adapted from designs for less severe climates. This thesis has developed a new manner of residential construction designed specifically for the Arctic climate and culture. The system invented ensures a variety of building options for traditional cultural requirements, while also improving on the level of amenity expected of contemporary dwellings. It has developed a sustainable and responsible building system that represents definite and quantifiable improvements through the use of appropriate technologies.
by Joel A. Turkel.
M.Arch.
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McRae, Nicholas Jarome. "Inscrutable House." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2017. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc984276/.

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Montenegro, Vigo Carmen Jackeline, Ytosu Aldo Kanemoto, and Solís Evelyn Rosario Yackson. "House Workers." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/654931.

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Con el crecimiento del e-commerce en el mundo, las personas han optado por solicitar servicios electrónicos con mayor frecuencia, cambiado muchos escenarios al punto de estar presente en las actividades cotidianas de las personas. Esta nueva realidad permite producir nuevos aplicativos móviles, los cuales son cada vez más innovadores y ayudan a los usuarios, quienes obtienen información y servicio en tiempo real. En este contexto, nace el proyecto de negocio House Workers, ante la necesidad de familias que requieren servicios especializados para mantener la comodidad del hogar. Esto será posible con la colaboración de especialistas que brindarán el servicio en plazos mínimos, en función del requerimiento de los usuarios. House Workers brindará mejores ofertas de servicios de electricidad y gasfitería, que serán solicitados mediante el aplicativo móvil que siempre estará comprometido en cumplir su objetivo de facilitar los requerimientos en los rubros mencionados cuando se produzcan accidentes, fallas o defectos, además de brindar el mantenimiento preventivo en forma oportuna y con excelente calidad. La atención se brindará a los usuarios, en tiempo real, será personalizada mediante la plataforma de servicios online, en plazos de 24 horas como máximo, para incrementar los niveles de satisfacción de los usuarios tras constatarse la calidad del servicio recibido. En un principio, House Workers atenderá en el ámbito de Lima Metropolitana, y después el modelo de negocio se expandirá a otros distritos periféricos compatibles con el público objetivo. Asimismo, se planifica la posibilidad futura de llegar a otras ciudades del país.
With the growth of all the e-commerce activities in the world, people have chosen to request electronic services that are becoming more and more widespread, especially with the use of the internet, that its now present in all of our life. With this new scenario, the markets and the general people request mobile applications or “apps” that helps them in their daily life and routines. These apps are getting more customizable and adapting to their customer’s needs, retrieving the requested information and performing the service with no delay in response. In this context, House Worker's business project was born, in the face of the need of families who require specialized services to maintain and increase the comfort of the home. This will be possible with the collaboration of special technicians who will provide the service in short time depending on the needs of the users. House Workers will provide better offers of electricity and plumbing services, which will be requested through the mobile application that will always be committed to providing the best service and fulfilling its objective of providing to families all the help they need regarding the malfunction with their home appliances, electric connections, or some trouble with their pipes. In addition to providing preventive maintenance in due time. Initially, the service will be provided only at Lima Metropolitana, nevertheless we will plan to expand to the other peripheral districts compatible with our target audience and we project the possibility to reach other cities of the country.
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Dogadaylov, R. Y. "Smart house." Thesis, Sumy State University, 2014. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/45449.

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An important aspect of human life is house. After all, a house, apartment or flat are the places where a person spends most of free time. A house is a fortress which should be cozy, comfortable, beautiful and what is the most important - safe and at the same time needs to be economically efficient. That is the maximum resource saving electricity, water, heat and natural gas.
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Galagan, A. А. "Passive house." Thesis, Сумський державний університет, 2012. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/28643.

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Krivonos, D. V., and L. M. Chuchilina. "Cever house." Thesis, Вид-во СумДУ, 2009. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/17011.

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Shulyma, O. "Passive house." Thesis, Видавництво СумДУ, 2012. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/26065.

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Krivonos, D. V., and L. M. Chuchilina. "Clever house." Thesis, Вид-во СумДУ, 2009. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/17062.

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Roudnická, Michaela. "Zenith House." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta výtvarných umění, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-240506.

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Diploma project Zenith House is trying to find and map a position of figural painting in a contemporary art world. Through a detailed study of works of contemporary painters, who use historical influences and compositions, it argues the evolution of painting. It slightly touches the phenomenom of portraiture and the contemporary trend of de-skilling the craftsmen.
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Edwards, Stephanie Lorraine. ""Still House"." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2020. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1703404/.

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Still House is a poetry manuscript that explores the relationship between traditional gender roles and traditional poetic forms. The poems in this collections seek to revise the role of the homemaker and interrogate whether it is okay to take comfort and pleasure in tasks that are often labeled as feminine (i.e. cooking, baking, decorating, organizing, shopping, choosing outfits) while rejecting other parts of the homemaker archetype, such as subservience to and dependence upon men. Limited gender roles, patriarchy, sexist comments, capitalism, toxic masculinity, the cis-hetero-white-male gaze, trauma, physical pain, illness—these all can make it feel like we are not fully in control and ownership of our bodies, like something is encroaching. The poems in Still House are invested in using the poetics of embodiment (a poetics centered around telling stories about the body through immersive sensory details) to reclaim the body from trauma, patriarchy, and chronic pain and illness.
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Sio, Hoi San. "House I." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32539.

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This thesis began with an interest in apartment housing typology. I am familiar with this typology, yet it remains mysterious. The topic was never touched on in five years of architectural education or the time spent working in firms. I felt the need to study this typology. It is through the repetition of working with the realization that the hand and mind are one; I understand what I am working toward and the hand informs the mind of what it is doing. The notion of centralization, transparency, spatial ambiguity, symmetry, dematerialization, are used as a method to organize space and architectural elements. Spatial orders and conditions are examined through the use of idealized color. This work is the result of a year long study of the above architectural vocabulary. It is my hope that through this study, I can begin to establish a point of view. This thesis is a cross section of a thought.
Master of Architecture
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Weissberger, David. "Economie House." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/33775.

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This thesis inquires into the nature of economy and its connection with the architecture of the house. Economy is a slippery term. In its original sense, the word had more to do with philosophy than finance. It raised issues of necessity, hierarchy, government, and happiness. Aristotle distinguished chrematistics, the art of getting wealth, from economy, the art of household management.Vitruvius, the first architectural theorist, offered a differing interpretation of the word, and included it as one of his six principles of architecture. Henry David Thoreau revisited Aristotleâ s ideas and invented a new, solitary economy. Both he and Aristotle emphasized that the purpose of economy is to meet material needs with sufficiency rather than surfeit. Economie House explores these ideas architecturally. On an imaginary site a perfect red cube sits on a concrete platform. Steel frames support a translucent, gabled roof. The cube opens in various ways to reveal the machines that serve manâ s biological needs. Closed, the cube suggests the limits of material goods as contributions to the good life.
Master of Architecture
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Treser, Steven Thomas. "Cliff House." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/33272.

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This thesis began with the goal of designing a bold house cantilevered over the edge of a cliff 120 feet above the water, and evolved into the study of how to design when starting with the primary form of a cube. The cube was chosen as representing the crystalline form of the rock upon which the house sits. The outside shell of the house is horizontal, board formed concrete, also in reference to the layered rock of the cliff face. There are two primary forces cutting away the mass of the cube to produce the final form of the house. The first force is of the site, and is generated by two spectacular views. These two views are used to cut through the house, forming an â Xâ shaped atrium eight feet wide and four storeys high, in the center of the house. The second force is generated by the desire to bring daylight into two opposite corners of the house. The southern corner of the house faces the lake. The bottom of that corner is cut out more than the top to admit direct sun in the winter, indirect sun in the summer, and reflected sun off the lake year round. The northern corner of the house faces the woods. The top of that corner is cut out more than the bottom to allow northern light into the top floors and maintain privacy on the lower floor, where the driveway approaches the house.
Master of Architecture
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Wysor, Charles Frank. "Tower House." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/52956.

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This thesis is an architectural investigation of a house as a rational object imbued by memory. The place is a wooded hill on the border between a hundred acre farm and the marshy ravine of the Totopotomoy "Totomoy" Creek in Mechanicsville, Virginia. The farm dates back to the Civil War when the Totomoy was no man's land between Union and Confederate earth works. It has been farmed by my grandfather since the late 1940s. The house is a pair of rectangles separated by a stair. The concrete block walls are punctured by large windows, aligned to define interior passage and establishing clarity of spatial and formal relationships. The tower house is the reduction and rational manifestation of familial memory.
Master of Architecture
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Lanni, Katherine Elizabeth. "Hallway, House." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/23140.

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This project uses the program of a house on Claytor Lake as a vehicle for exploring the role of turning in protecting and uniting adjacent spaces.  Drawing was the primary means for this process of exploration, and can be read wholly and without the support of related text.  Figures at various scales -- from column to tree, resident to house -- both inhabit and articulate the project.  This house celebrates the preeminence of the hallway, and emphasizes its authority with the presence of subordinate figures and an agonistic landscape.
Master of Architecture
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Xie, Wenshu. "Moon House." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/34444.

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This thesis is out from the relationship between imagination and memory. Imagination is always from memory. After expressing my imagination through pencil, things that are invinted are actually familier to the past. Based on what I have done about my thesis, the invention of using mirror image as a dimension system come up.
Master of Architecture
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Nawas, Yousef Ibrahim. "Solar House." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/9753.

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The Solar House is an investigation that resulted from an inter-disciplinary, design built competition ( the Solar Decathlon). This event was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy in an atempt to integrate architecture, technology, and dwelling. The investigation focused on making a house using matter as a conduit to the spiritual, by emphasising two different natures in contrasting conditions. At the same time inclusive of all the technological aspects of a building that operates on solar energy, embedded with the complexities of building systems and new materials.
Master of Architecture
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Lohr, Jonathan. "Octagon House." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1313632158.

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Elizondo, Luna Roberto Carlos. "Medusa House." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1429271265.

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Cochran, Henry McCormick. "First house." Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/52062.

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Wenzel, Martina. "Glass house." Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/53362.

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Cinalli, Michael Anthony. "Aqua House." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/104215.

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With the rise of urbanization and population migration into urban areas there are opportunities for new ways of designing homes in a city. There is an opportunity to rethink urban living by merging the suburban/ rural lifestyle with the lifestyle of the city. Introducing the program of food production or vertical farming to an apartment building allows for this merger of lifestyles. Inviting these two programs to coexist within the same space allows them to benefit from each other's presence and create a new building typology in the urban fabric of a city. This thesis idea led to the design of a building located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that embodies both of the programs of a residential building and food production. The residents of the building use the food production space as circulation and as a yard-like gathering space. Through the use of these spaces the idea of cohousing is introduced. Cohousing is defined as the use of design to generate a community that builds connection and insights collaborative participation. The system that occupies this communal space is aquaponics, defined as the growth of aquatic life (fish) in conjunction with the growth/farming of vegetation. The fish and plants benefit from each other, the fish providing waste nutrient water and the plants filtering that waste out of the water in a closed looped irrigation system. The introduction of an aquaponics system allows for the diversity of food production to be broadened in a limited environment. The residents of the building and community tend to the aquaponics system as a collective. This space can also act as a park for the residence to reprogram to their needs i.e. a block party, beer garden, marketplace, educational space, special event space, ect. The building is designed to be able to react and respond to the outside climate to provide optimal conditions for the growth of plants and comfort of occupants. There is a robotic louver system that can be programmed to allow direct light or to shade an area of the building depending on the needs of the plants or occupants beyond. This thesis is designed to be a building of a new typology in an urban environment and introduce new ideas as to what a home in a city is, in a rapidly changing and advancing society. Thesis Statement: With the changing of the world and lifestyles new typologies and opportunities in housing emerge. Using new spatial configurations and introducing food production generates a new building type
Master of Architecture
This project is designed for people that live in the city to experience a new idea of what a home in the city can be. This project combines housing and food growth into one building by using between spaces. The goal of merging housing and food growth is to create a new type of building in a city. The building is located in Philadelphia, PA along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The goal is to create a housing experience that replicates that of one in a rural or suburban area but in actuality located in a city. The building is designed to enhance life in a city and create a community like apartment building. Different species of vegetables and fish are grown by the people living in the building.The people that live in this community can use the food production spaces as an interior park for what they need i.e. a block party, beer garden, marketplace, educational space, special event space, ect. The building responds to the outdoor temperatures to allow for the plants inside to grow and the occupants to live in comfort. The overall theme of the project is to successfully design a new living condition in the city by merging housing with food production.
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Prachmanová, Zuzana. "Lodging House." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-391923.

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Tato diplomová práce představuje určenou část projektové dokumentace ve stupni pro provádění stavby (dle vyhlášky č. 499/2006 Sb. ve znění vyhlášky č. 62/2013 Sb.) zabývající se komplexní rekonstrukcí a vytvořením nástavby stávající budovy školního ubytovacího zařízení ve městě Bzenci. Zároveň dojde ke změně užívání stavby na nájemní dům s byty charakteru sociálního bydlení. V souvislosti s touto skutečností se navržená rekonstrukce snaží zachovat a využít stávající konstrukce v co největším rozsahu, s cílem nezbytně tak nenavyšovat náklady rekonstrukce stavby.
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Alarcon, Solano Francis Carla, Castillo Diana Milagros Loayza, and Aimoto Ana Cecilia Tomikawa. "Party House." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/624695.

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En el presente trabajo se desarrolla un proyecto empresarial, el cual es innovador y moderno. Tiene como nombre Party House, el cual es una plataforma virtual que ofrece el servicio de catering a domicilio para eventos personales y reúne todos los productos y servicios que desees con un solo clic pudiendo realizar cotizaciones de los paquetes que elija y cancelando online desde la comodidad donde se encuentre la persona. Esta idea de negocio nace con un grupo de amigas, cuando una de sus integrantes desea realizar una celebración por el onomástico de su compañero de trabajo, y la pregunta que se hace es ¿Qué compro? ¿Quién va a comprar las cosas para preparar? ¿Quién va a adornar? Se identificó el segmento al cual va ser dirigido el servicio, en este caso se seleccionó a personas de 25 a 45 años de edad de los distritos de San Isidro, Miraflores, Surco y San Borja que buscan realizar un evento personal para un amigo o un familiar, perteneciente a un sector económico que puede facilitarle el acceso a un mundo digital, donde las personas con un solo clic encuentran lo que necesitan, y es que hoy por hoy nadie tiene tiempo para organizar sus eventos, cuentan con una vida muy agitada y sus actividades cotidianas los absorben. Por lo que muchos deciden acudir a distintos servicios de catering, a veces sin conocer su trayectoria y se arriesgan a que el producto no cumpla los parámetros de calidad y buen servicio, sin dejar de lado los lineamientos sanitarios que debe tener cada proveedor. Y es cuando Party House inicia sus operaciones con un sistema práctico, pues permite que mediante su plataforma virtual llegue a los distritos de mayor índice de demanda en servicios de catering, y posteriormente está en la mira que se expanda en todo el Perú. Finalmente, después del análisis de la investigación y la captación de los clientes a nuestro negocio, presentamos el análisis financiero desde el año 2018 al 2022, por el cual se concluye que el proyecto es rentable y que obtendrá una buena aceptación del mercado objetivo, además según el análisis del VAN y TIR, los cuales presentan cifras óptimas que conlleven a ser factible que alguien apueste por este atractivo proyecto e invierta lo necesario
On this report, we develop a business Project that is innovative and up to date. PARTY HOUSE is a virtual platform that offers catering at a remote site for personal events. It brings together everything you want. With just a click away you can ask for prices and pay online with ease. This business idea started when a group of Friends wanted to celebrate the birthday of a coworker and they started to ask themselves: What should we buy? Who is gonna buy it? Or Who Will decorate? Our target was focused on people between the ages of 25-45 that live around the districts of San Isidro, Miraflores, Surco and San Borja. This people wanted to organized something nice for a family member or a friend and have an easy acces to a digital world where they can find what they need. Nowdays, no one has time to arranged an event and daily activities take the most of our time and energy and this is the reason why most of us decide to take on this kind of service and product. Even sometimes, people has hired catering without knowing anything about it. Taking risks with quality, good service and of course, healthy guideline. Finally, after researchs and preparation of clients into our business, we present you the Financial Review 2018-2022 that gives you a profitable and well accepted business around the target. According to the VAN and TIR review, this business has top numbers alluring anyone who wants to invest on this type of Project.
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Moreano, Ancco Rosario Janeth, Pérez Anthony Frank Nizama, Guerrero Enrique Manuel Hernández, and Santamaria Stephania Solange Zelada. "FLIP HOUSE." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/626229.

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La economía colaborativa se ha convertido en una tendencia mundial y está revolucionando diversos sectores y el sector inmobiliario no es la excepción. Asimismo, con el incremento del uso de la tecnología, las plataformas que facilitan el alquiler de viviendas se han multiplicado. Esto ha permitido que quienes buscan alquilar alguna propiedad lo hagan sin necesidad de intermediarios, es decir, pueden contactar al propietario directamente solo accediendo a la plataforma y pagando una comisión por el servicio. Sin embargo, en estos últimos años esta revolución no solo ha llegado a la venta y alquiler de viviendas habituales, también lo ha hecho al alquiler vacacional, la búsqueda de departamentos compartidos e incluso intercambios de propiedades. El planteamiento de esta oportunidad nos lleva a desarrollar una nueva idea de negocio de intercambio de casas de playa y campo entre propietarios a nivel nacional, que a corto plazo significarán ingresos económicos altos y un reto por ingresar dicho modelo en el mercado peruano.
The collaborative economy has become a global trend and is revolutionizing different industries and the real estate industry is no exception. Also, with the increased use of technologies, the platforms that facilitate the rental of homes have multiplied. This has allowed those looking to rent some property to do so without intermediaries, that is, they can contact the owner directly by accessing the platform and paying a commission for service. However, in these last years this revolution has not only come to the sale and rental of usual homes, it has also done to the holiday rental, the search for shared apartments and even property exincremechanges. The approach of this opportunity leads us to develop a new business idea for the exchange of beach and field homes between owners at the national level, which in the short term will mean high economic income and a challenge to enter this model in the Peruvian market.
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Jamil, Eleena. "Rethinking modernism : the Sugden House & the Mother's House." Thesis, Cardiff University, 2005. http://orca.cf.ac.uk/55516/.

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The Sugden House is consistently committed to the idea of functionalism in its direct, natural and honest take on materiality and construction, while the Mother& rsquo;s House is mostly ambiguous, inclusive and is made up of residual spaces and detached skins. In urban planning terms, the Sugden House represents a new order to the city, one that sensitively rose from a deep understanding of family and community needs, whereas the Mother's House represents an acceptance of suburbia and its noisy tendencies, a non-judgemental acceptance of 'what people' want.
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Dasgupta, Ushashi. "House to house : Dickens and the properties of fiction." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:5105b20f-d521-4660-8b44-363170ca33c3.

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This thesis explores the idiosyncrasies of the nineteenth-century property market and the significance of rented spaces in the literary imagination, focusing on Charles Dickens's fiction and journalism. The traditional understanding of the Victorian home has been challenged in recent criticism that points to the permeability of the public and private spheres, complicates the ways in which gender mapped onto these spheres, and highlights the difference between home and house, freehold and leasehold. This thesis contributes to the discussion by showing that domestic space was a more fractured concept than the middle-class ideal suggests. Versions of 'home' could be found in a multitude of unlikely and unstable places: in inns, hotels, lodging-houses, boarding-houses, and private houses subdivided into apartments for income. Drawing particular attention to London, I reveal tenancy - the commodification of space - to be a governing force in everyday life in the period. The vast majority of the population had an immediate economic relationship with the rooms and houses they inhabited, and this basic fact had various social, psychological and imaginative corollaries. Dickens may have been read as an overwhelming proponent of domestic ideology, but as this thesis argues, rented spaces had an enduring hold upon him. Most significantly, for Dickens, to write about tenancy meant to write about writing. His tenancy narratives touch upon questions of genre, style, character, authorial self-consciousness and the literary marketplace - especially his dialogue with the writers working around him. I explain that the emerging prominence of rented spaces gave Dickens and his circle new narrative opportunities, offering them a tool with which to study the boundaries of different genres. Space, then, does not simply provide a backdrop for incident in the novel, but plays a direct part in determining which incidents take place. Accordingly, the chapters in this thesis are principally divided by genre. The introduction lays out the historical, theoretical and geographical coordinates of the argument. The first chapter identifies some of the key features of Dickens's emerging urban style, situates his early work within an influential farce tradition, and brings the figure of the landlady to life. The second discusses spatial metaphors in the Bildungsroman; it ends with an argument about the 1851 window-tax repeal and its implications for literary lodging-houses. Chapter 3 considers the sudden growth of the hospitality industry during the Great Exhibition and its corresponding narratives, from comedy to sensation fiction. This is followed by a short interlude on seaside lodgings, where Dickens and his contemporaries modernised the pastoral for the nineteenth century. After charting contemporary debates surrounding 'low' lodging-houses, Chapter 4 demonstrates how these writers used rented spaces to make major contributions to the rise of the detective story. The fifth chapter, on living alone and living together, is largely dedicated to the multi-authored Christmas numbers of Household Words and All the Year Round; these witty collections suggest that the dynamics of the lodging-house reflect the politics of Dickens's immediate circle. Finally, a coda contemplates the legacy of Dickens's tenancy narratives in the late nineteenth century and beyond.
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Suszko, Andrew M. III. "The House as a Coat: or, Why Architects Don't Design Houses." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1398698920.

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Van, Bastelaar Kara. "The image of house, an exploration of new house advertising." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape2/PQDD_0024/MQ51105.pdf.

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Johansson, Erika. "House master school /." Göteborg : Univ, 2008. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=017475767&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Westerfield, Lindsey Britton. "House of Mirrors." TopSCHOLAR®, 2010. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/155.

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[Partial Abstract} A mirror provides a reflection of the beholder. Not quite an exact replica, there is space and time between the original object and its reflection. Different mirrors produce different angles, lighting, tone, and mood. The mirror is a tool of reference and of introspection; of confinement and of freedom. ... Shifting between poetry and prose, my manuscript is two-fold. I am the one holding the mirror, looking into my own face and heart, translating what I feel and see onto the page. Simultaneously, my family's hands clasp the hilt of that mirror, turning it so that I may view their faces and stories in light of my own adaptation. ...
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Mactavish, Tracey. "House of tools." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp01/MQ31617.pdf.

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Beer, Nicky. "The diminishing house." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/6024.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007.
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on October 16, 2007) Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Djupa, Ann. "SANT'ORSOLA CULTURE HOUSE." Thesis, KTH, Arkitektur, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-96821.

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The project’s objective is to provide Florence with a new concept - a public Cultural House open for everyone and offering a current, reflective and innovative cultural experience from a local, national and international perspective. At the same time, this will open up and give colour and new life to the ancient convent “Sant’Orsola”, consider the balance between old and new, and relate to what it once was - a place for the community characterized by togetherness, activation and educational possibilities. The circle is the central symbol and associates to the history and never ending time, as a clock that goes around… tic toc. The aim is to address a current need, reduce some gaps and to find a value that is not only about the local historical aspects, but the interaction and exchange between different people and cultures in real time.
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Bearden, Sam. "The burning house." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/23772.

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Singleton, Charles John. "House of Water." Thesis, Lancaster University, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.387445.

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Samuelsson, Mikaela. "Jordbro Culture House." Thesis, KTH, Arkitektur, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-169055.

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Jordbromalmskolan was shut down despite protests from the citizens of Jordbro. It was going to give place for housing in an attempt to save a dying commercial centre, but it was occupied by cultural workers who managed to convince the municipality to keep the building as a culture house. This project addresses culture as an engine for public life by adapting a building to a new program, revealing existing qualities and adding new architectural layers.
Jordbromalmsskolan stängdes 2009 trots protester från Jordbros invånare. Skolan skulle ge plats åt nya bostäder i ett försök att rädda Jordbros döende centrum. 2012 flyttade några kulturorganisationer in i huset på ett rivningskontrakt och Jordbro Kulturhus skapades. Efter två års kamp lyckades kulturarbetarna övertyga kommunen att behålla huset som kulturhus. Det här projektet adresserar kultur som en motor för publikt liv genom att anpassa en byggnad till ett nytt program, lyfta fram befintliga kvaliteter och addera nya arkitektoniska lager.
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Costanza, David (David Nicholas). "100% petroleum house." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/79129.

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Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2013.
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 126).
I am designing a Case Study House to be sponsored by Royal Dutch Shell which utilizes the by-product of oil extraction, petroleum gas, to produce a zero waste, 100% petroleum based house. The motivation of the Case Study House is to address the housing shortage in Iraq, and demonstrate the capacity of petrochemicals as a building material. In the Western hemisphere an abundance of trees provides wood, an easy to work with construction material. In contrast, Iraq currently lacks a pervasive natural resource for construction. However, Iraq does boast one of the largest reserves of oil in the world. During the oil production process natural gas is trapped underground with the petroleum. Because of the pressure change during extraction, natural gas will surface with the crude oil. This type of natural gas is known as associated petroleum gas; it is released as a byproduct or waste product of petroleum extraction. With the right facilities in place these associated gases can be harnessed for energy, and become a feedstock for petrochemical industries. I am interested in using Basra, Iraq's second most populous city, as a case study for improving the housing need in Iraq. There are several key reasons why Basra will serve as both a strategic and necessary site to develop this idea. Basra's crucial location on the southern tip of Iraq, and at the intersection of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, has made it Iraq's main port and a gateway into the country. This access to various kinds of transportation through primary ports, as well as rail lines to Baghdad, coupled with a rapidly growing economy stemming from, oil and downstream petroleum based industries, makes Basra an opportune location for a housing intervention. In conclusion, Iraq has the capacity to produce vast amounts of building material domestically from petroleum gas, a by-product of oil, its primary export. With plastics beginning to emerge as viable building materials in the construction industry, Iraq could likely be on the forefront of making the use of plastics as building materials mainstream.
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Harman, David Mark. "Suburban house studies." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/66750.

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Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1993.
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This thesis looks at contemporary American detached single-family suburban dwellings. It does so from a historical/typological viewpoint (descriptive) and from a design viewpoint as well (prescriptive). Diagnostic analysis of over 50 spec/tract house plans provided evidence that many of the plans, while functionally efficient, were lacking in territorial definition, flexibility of use, and intimacy of environment. The research of the thesis attempts to locate these shortcomings and, in an investigation of the house through its constituent parts, redesign the detached single-family suburban 'ranch' house.
by David Mark Harman.
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Macdonald, Harold Bane. "Landscape furniture house." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/75995.

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A house. over there on the cliff. it is very large. the owner must have a lot of cash. right on top of the cliff over the reservoir. seagulls come from the rockport ocean to drink fresh water and sit in the sun. the house does not loom large in their minds. it is irrelevant. the way literature is irrelevant to architecture. the gulls are thinking about fish. even when they fly. twirling gliders. make my day. curving perfect while i swerve ascending. i am free when i ski. but fish are in the quarry. by the cliff. where men look under the curving roof up into the sky.
by Harold Bane Macdonald.
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Rahija, Robin L. "House of Women." UKnowledge, 2016. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/english_etds/43.

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Peters, Matthew. "La Rue House." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2006. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/441.

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Aranguren, Lujan Isabel Elvira del Rosario, Torres Mariela Alejandra Baella, Crevoisier Brenda Genesis Sagastegui, Ordinola Angela Valeria Machuca, and Valiente Ricardo Alberto Villalobos. "House´s Workers." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/654891.

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La presente idea de negocio está basada en cubrir la necesidad de reparación en los hogares en Lima Metropolitano, House's Workers, busca brindar la solución a las reparaciones domiciliarias en los rubros de electricidad, gasfitería, carpintería y limpieza y/o desinfección, que pueden suceder en el día a día. La presente idea de negocios está adaptada al contexto en el que nos encontramos actualmente, Covid-19, los cuales nos solicitan contar con los protocolos de bioseguridad; salvaguardando la vida de nuestros clientes y colaboradores. Asimismo, el proyecto busca formalizar un servicio que por muchos años se ha desarrollado de manera informal y, bajo escasos estándares de calidad, de esta manera, también buscamos impulsar la formalidad de las pequeñas empresas en nuestro país. Contamos con un equipo con experiencia en el rubro de servicios y con un personal técnico con experiencia en cada rubro. Finalmente, luego de haber desarrollado el presente proyecto de investigación, podemos indicar que House’s Workers es una idea de negocio rentable, pues cuenta con una utilidad positiva desde el primer año y al término del quinto año contaremos con una utilidad neta de S/. 157,281 soles, con un crecimiento de 10% del segundo al quinto año.
This business idea is based on meeting the need for home repair in Lima Metropolitan, House's Workers seeks to provide the solution to home repairs in the areas of electricity, plumbings, carpentry and cleaning and/or disinfection, which can happen on a day-to-day life. This business idea is adapted to the context in which we are currently in, Covid-19, which ask us to have biosecurity protocols; safeguarding the lives of our customers and collaborators In addition, the project seeks to formalize a service that for many years has been developed informally and, under low quality standards,in this way, we also seek to boost the formality of small businesses in our country We have a team with experience in the field of services and a technical staff with experience in each area. Finally, having developed this research project, we can indicate that House's Workers is a profitable business idea because it has a positive profit from the first year and at the end of the fifth year, we will have a net profit of S/. 157,281 soles with growth of 10% from the second to the fifth year.
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