Urban hill symbiosis.

Wong Chi Hang Francis. === "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2000-2001, design report." === On double leaves. === Chapter 1.0 --- INTRODUCTION === Chapter 1.1 --- Genesis === Chapter 1.2 --- Initial association === Chapter 1.3 --- D...

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Other Authors: Wong, Chi Hang Francis.
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Language:English
Published: 2001
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spelling ndltd-cuhk.edu.hk-oai-cuhk-dr-cuhk_3237882019-02-26T03:35:02Z Urban hill symbiosis. Skyscrapers Skyscrapers--China--Hong Kong Urban renewal Urban renewal--China--Hong Kong Architecture--Environmental aspects Architecture--Environmental aspects--China--Hong Kong Mountains Mountains--China--Hong Kong Wong Chi Hang Francis. "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2000-2001, design report." On double leaves. Chapter 1.0 --- INTRODUCTION Chapter 1.1 --- Genesis Chapter 1.2 --- Initial association Chapter 1.3 --- Definition of main issue Chapter 1.4 --- Site selection Chapter 2.0 --- ANALYSIS Chapter 2.1 --- Historical analysis Chapter 2.2 --- Intricate meanings of 'Hill' to present people Chapter 2.3 --- Comparative analysis of small hill and commercial hill Chapter 3.0 --- CONCEPTION Chapter 3.1 --- Project value Chapter 3.2 --- Objective and new role of hill Chapter 3.3 --- Definition of planning issue Chapter 4.0 --- EXPLORATION Chapter 4.1 --- Analogy of principle of clinical microbiology with the urban-hill phenomenon Chapter 4.2 --- "Intrinsic quality of hill as journey, height or out look" Chapter 4.3 --- Reading what 'Hill' is Chapter 5.0 --- DEVELOPMENT Chapter 5.1 --- Meaning of issue Chapter 5.2 --- Thesis argument Chapter 5.3 --- Programmatic mean Chapter 5.4 --- Client profile Chapter 5.5 --- Users profile Chapter 5.6 --- Schedule of accommodation Chapter 6.0 --- FINAL DESIGN Chapter 6.1 --- Planning Strategy Chapter 6.2 --- Site plan design Chapter 6.3 --- Architectural design Wong, Chi Hang Francis. Chinese University of Hong Kong Graduate School. Division of Architecture. 2001 Text print 36 leaves : col. ill. ; 30 cm. cuhk:323788 http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5890958 eng China Hong Kong China Hong Kong China Hong Kong China Hong Kong Use of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons “Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International” License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) http://repository.lib.cuhk.edu.hk/en/islandora/object/cuhk%3A323788/datastream/TN/view/Urban%20hill%20symbiosis.jpghttp://repository.lib.cuhk.edu.hk/en/item/cuhk-323788
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language English
format Others
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topic Skyscrapers
Skyscrapers--China--Hong Kong
Urban renewal
Urban renewal--China--Hong Kong
Architecture--Environmental aspects
Architecture--Environmental aspects--China--Hong Kong
Mountains
Mountains--China--Hong Kong
spellingShingle Skyscrapers
Skyscrapers--China--Hong Kong
Urban renewal
Urban renewal--China--Hong Kong
Architecture--Environmental aspects
Architecture--Environmental aspects--China--Hong Kong
Mountains
Mountains--China--Hong Kong
Urban hill symbiosis.
description Wong Chi Hang Francis. === "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2000-2001, design report." === On double leaves. === Chapter 1.0 --- INTRODUCTION === Chapter 1.1 --- Genesis === Chapter 1.2 --- Initial association === Chapter 1.3 --- Definition of main issue === Chapter 1.4 --- Site selection === Chapter 2.0 --- ANALYSIS === Chapter 2.1 --- Historical analysis === Chapter 2.2 --- Intricate meanings of 'Hill' to present people === Chapter 2.3 --- Comparative analysis of small hill and commercial hill === Chapter 3.0 --- CONCEPTION === Chapter 3.1 --- Project value === Chapter 3.2 --- Objective and new role of hill === Chapter 3.3 --- Definition of planning issue === Chapter 4.0 --- EXPLORATION === Chapter 4.1 --- Analogy of principle of clinical microbiology with the urban-hill phenomenon === Chapter 4.2 --- "Intrinsic quality of hill as journey, height or out look" === Chapter 4.3 --- Reading what 'Hill' is === Chapter 5.0 --- DEVELOPMENT === Chapter 5.1 --- Meaning of issue === Chapter 5.2 --- Thesis argument === Chapter 5.3 --- Programmatic mean === Chapter 5.4 --- Client profile === Chapter 5.5 --- Users profile === Chapter 5.6 --- Schedule of accommodation === Chapter 6.0 --- FINAL DESIGN === Chapter 6.1 --- Planning Strategy === Chapter 6.2 --- Site plan design === Chapter 6.3 --- Architectural design
author2 Wong, Chi Hang Francis.
author_facet Wong, Chi Hang Francis.
title Urban hill symbiosis.
title_short Urban hill symbiosis.
title_full Urban hill symbiosis.
title_fullStr Urban hill symbiosis.
title_full_unstemmed Urban hill symbiosis.
title_sort urban hill symbiosis.
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