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_aMangwani, Tanya (UI8116) _990046 |
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245 | 0 | _aCombination effects of various threshold conditions and landscape elements in residences of India (Softcopy is also available) | |
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300 | _ai,122p. | ||
505 | _aContents Declaration Guide Approval Dedicated Acknowledgement Proposal Abstract Aim Objectives Scope and Limitation Introduction Methodology Literature review Chapter 1: Interior and Landscape Design Association 1.0 Man, built and nature interactions 1.1 Understanding practices 1.1.1 Interior Design 1.1.2 Landscape Design 1.2 Association 1.2.1 Why and the need 1.2.2 Where; At Interface 1.3 Interface Permeability Chapter 2: All about Thresholds 2.0 Definition 2.1 Perceptions of Threshold (analogy/metaphor/spatial) 2.2 Threshold as Spatial Phenomenon ( Psychological/mental; Physical/real ) 2.3 Threshold as Transition 2.4 Thresholds of Residence 2.5 Threshold Porosity ( Punctures and Perforations ) 2.6 Dual nature of Threshold 2.6.1 connector 2.6.2 separator Chapter 3: Effects of Landscape elements 3.1 Landscape elements placement 3.2 Parameters affected by Landscape elements (view, light glare, sound, temperature, IAQ) 3.3 Setting up Microclimate 3.4 Thresholds by virtue of Landscape elements (Soft Threshold/ Hard Threshold) 3.5 Landscape elements as Separator/ Connector Chapter 4: Case Studies 4.1 Selection criteria 4.1.1 Climatic Region Categorization 4.1.2 Landscape Elements Placement 4.2 Analytical Parameters 4.3 A) Breathing Wall Residence B) The House that Rains Light C) Gomati House D) Copper House Chapter 5 : Final Note 5.1 Inferences 5.2 Conclusions Addendum Bibliography Review Feedbacks | ||
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_aTindwani, Beena (Guide) _990047 |
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