Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on neighborhoods a typological study : submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of master of architecture : faculty of architecture, university of Melbourne (Record no. 43485)

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Title Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on neighborhoods a typological study : submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of master of architecture : faculty of architecture, university of Melbourne
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/>Preface iv<br/>Acknowledgement v<br/>List of figures v'<br/>List of tables vi<br/>List of charts yi<br/>CHAPTER ONE Introduction 1<br/>Research context 1<br/>Research aims 2<br/>Research questions 2<br/>Scope 3<br/>Significance 3<br/>Thesis outline 4<br/>CHAPTER TWO Emerging lifestyles and neighborhoods<br/>2.1. Wired environments 5<br/>2.1.1Dubai Marina (phase one) 5<br/>2.1.2The town of Blacksburg 6<br/>2.1.3The town of Abingdon 7<br/>2.1.4Colletta Di Castelbianco 8<br/>Neighborhoods and Residents<br/>2.2What does neighborhood mean? 10<br/>2.3Neighborhood and residents' impact on it 11<br/>2.4Neighborhood typology 13<br/>ICTs and People<br/>2.5What does 1CT mean? 16<br/>2.6Impacts of ICTs on people 17<br/>2.7e-Lifestyles 19<br/>2.8ICT and Space 22<br/>2.9Impacts of ICTs on neighborhoods 23<br/>2.10. ITCs in Australia 24<br/>2.10.1Individuals and home-lives 24<br/>2.10.2Work performance 25<br/>CHAPTER THREE<br/>Research design and fieldwork<br/>3.1Methodology 27<br/>3.2Identified qualities of neighborhoods 30<br/><br/>3.2.1Social qualities 30<br/>3.2.2Spatial qualities 32<br/>3.2.3Services 35<br/>3.3.Developing interview content 36<br/>3.3.1First group of questions: Lifestyle 37<br/>3.3.2Second group of questions: Social and Spatial preferences 38<br/>3.4. Fieldwork 39<br/>3.4.1. Search for participants 39<br/>3.4.2. New and modified definitions 40<br/>3.4.3. Sample transcription data 41<br/>3.4.4. Sample questionnaire data 50<br/>3.4.5. Sample information about participants 54<br/>3.4.6. Limitations and constrains of methodology 68<br/>CHAPTER FOUR<br/>Results<br/>4.1Spread of lifestyles in neighborhood types 69<br/>4.2Spread of lifestyles and pattern of daily in-town trips 70<br/>4.3Job changes and movements 73<br/>4.4Preference criteria for neighborhood selection 74<br/>4.4.1Live-work Vs e-Nomad 74<br/>4.4.2Center Vs Residential Partnership 75<br/>4.4.3Retreat 76<br/>4.5.Desirability of the 26 neighborhood qualities 77<br/>4.5.1Live-work Vs e-Nomad 11<br/>4.5.2Center Vs Residential Partnership 79<br/>4.5.3Lifestyles in different types of 79<br/>neighborhoods<br/>4.6. Qualitative analysis of daily preferences 83<br/>4.6.1Live-work Vs e-Nomad 83<br/>4.6.2Retreat residents 86<br/>4.6.3Global Vs Local 86<br/>CHAPTER FIVE Analysis and Discussion<br/>5.1. Changing neighborhoods 89<br/>5.1.1Impacts relevant to all neighborhood types 89<br/>5.1.2Impacts relevant to Center neighborhoods 90<br/>5.1.3Impacts relevant to Residential Partnership 92<br/>neighborhoods<br/>5.1.4Impacts relevant to Retreat neighborhoods 93<br/>5.2Reviewing assumptions 94<br/>5.3Conclusions 95<br/>5.3.1. Future work 96<br/>Bibliography 97<br/>Appendix A Invitation letter 103<br/>Appendix B Questionnaire 105<br/>Appendix C Primary results and analysis 109<br/>Appendix D Introduction of the participants 119<br/>
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