Search for dissertations about: "housing space quality"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words housing space quality.
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1. Housing Themselves : Transformations, Modernisation and Spatial qualities in Informal Settlements in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Abstract : This thesis is an attempt to address issues of housingtransformation in informal settlements. Transformation ofhouses is seen to be associated with modernisation forceswhereby people adapt their houses to suit their needs anddesires. READ MORE
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2. Rental housing markets in Chinese megacities : Heterogeneity, Mobility, and Interconnectivity
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to develop an in-depth understanding of the rental housing market in Chinese megacities. To achieve this purpose, this thesis mainly focuses on three aspects: heterogeneity, mobility, and interconnectivity. READ MORE
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3. Housing Layout and Space Use. A Study of Swedish and Chinese Neighbourhood Units
Abstract : Housing layouts designed as neighbourhood units are often assumed to be able to perform various practical and social functions. But whether the spatial pattern of the planned neighbourhoods itself can be given some explicit theoretical foundation and be subjected to functional formulation, is a problem which has been hardly tackled by architectural research. READ MORE
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4. Green space management & residents' benefits : a study of Swedish rental multi-family housing areas
Abstract : Management of green spaces in rental multi-family housing areas is discussed in a Swedish context and the benefits of maintenance for residents examined in this thesis. In Sweden, these green spaces are an important part of the urban green structure and the housing companies who manage these spaces are important green space providers. READ MORE
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5. Demand Controlled Ventilation. A Case Study for Existing Swedish Multifamily Buildings
Abstract : The energy issue is rising on the agendas all over the world and energy efficiency and energy saving become more and more important. The building sector stands for a large part of the total energy used, e.g. READ MORE