Saturday, June 27, 2015

Architecture and Construction Dissertations and dissertation proposals

C/E/1244. Proposal. Impacts of engineering codes on local construction industry in UK

WORDS:
940
DATE:
2015
PRICE:
9.99 GBP
The paper proposes to looks at the effect of environmentally friendly engineering and architectural codes on the profitability of the construction industry. The aims and objectives of the research are outlined, literature is reviewed on the ‘green codes economics’ focusing on the current urban planning of London. The methodology of the research is described.

C/A/102. Dissertation. Steel and timber framed buildings: comparative analysis

WORDS:
11400
DATE:
2015
PRICE:
119.99 GBP
The dissertation looks at the selection of materials for frames used in building construction focusing on timber and steel frames. Literature is reviewed on the history of timber and steel as construction materials, timber and steel properties, types of timber and steel frames, their costs and sustainability, advantages and disadvantages of timber and steel framing, etc. Case studies of steel framed homes and timber framed homes are presented conducting inventory analysis, considering their environmental impacts, comparing costs, etc. The dissertation is based on secondary research and primary research via an online survey of respondents from civil construction companies. Conclusions are made about a more suitable framed structure for residential purposes.


C/A/98. Reduction of Embodied Carbon in Construction Projects: Research Methodology

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2015
PRICE:
29.99 GBP
The paper offers a methodology chapter from the dissertation “Reduction of Embodied Carbon in Construction Projects” providing information about research design, strategy of inquiry, research methods and data collection techniques.


S/A/40. Dissertation. Reasons for uncertainties in refurbishment projects

WORDS:
16000
DATE:
2015
PRICE:
169.99 GBP
The dissertation examines causes of uncertainties in construction projects associated with either demolishing or refurbishing old building. Literature is reviewed on the complexity of refurbishment projects, risks of refurbishment, influence of stakeholders on refurbishment, availability of resources for refurbishment, etc. The dissertation is based on secondary research and statistical analysis of variables that may cause uncertainty in the refurbishment process. Conclusions are made about factors that influence the uncertainty of refurbishment projects suggesting recommendations about related risk management techniques.

C/A/90. Dissertation. Rise of masonry and decline of timber frame construction in UK new built market

WORDS:
12150
DATE:
2014
PRICE:
129.99 GBP
The dissertation looks at the trends in the UK new build construction market investigating sustainability of timber frame construction in comparison with masonry construction. Literature is reviewed on timber frame domestic buildings discussing their history, strengths, weaknesses and risks. Negative perceptions of timber frame construction are explored arguing their influence on the dominance of masonry construction forms in the UK. The methodology of the dissertation is based on secondary research and primary research conducted via a questionnaire to study attitudes towards sustainability of the construction methods. Conclusions are made about the preference of masonry construction over timber frame construction.


C/A/85. Proposal. Constitutional, industrial and social impacts of zero carbon building

WORDS:
1550
DATE:
2014
PRICE:
19.99 GBP
The paper proposes to examine the interpretation of the zero carbon concept in building construction from governmental, industrial and public perspectives. Literature is reviewed on the background of zero carbon introduction in the UK, professionals’ interpretation of the zero carbon movement, the impacts of zero carbon building on end users, etc. The methodology of the research is described, its chapter structure is presented.


C/A/84. Proposal. Burj Khalifa building: evaluation of long term problems

WORDS:
1400
DATE:
2014
PRICE:
19.99 GBP
The paper proposes to look at the problems that may be faced in the long term by the world’s tallest building Burj Khalifa situated in Dubai, UAE. The background of Burj Khalifa is described, the objectives and purposes of the research are outlined, the methodology is explained, the timetable of the work is indicated.

C/A/80. Proposal. Construction risks associated with Burj Dubai skyscraper

WORDS:
1450
DATE:
2014
PRICE:
19.99 GBP
The paper proposes to estimate long-term risks associated with Burj Khalifa (Burj Dubai), a skyscraper in Dubai that is the tallest man-made structure in the world. The aims and objectives of the research are outlined, the methodology is described, anticipated costs of the project implementation are considered.


C/E/1098. Dissertation. Role of heritage conservation in urban regeneration: case of Souq Waqif marketplace in Doha

WORDS:
16950
DATE:
2014
PRICE:
169.99 GBP
The dissertation examines the impact of traditional architecture conservation on urban development in Qatar using a case study of Souq Waqif market-place in Doha. Literature is reviewed on the theory and practices of heritage conservation (HC) considering the relationship between HC, social development and tourism. Cultural economic and financial aspects of HC are addressed. The methodology of the dissertation is based on secondary research and primary research carried out via interviews with Doha residents and foreign visitors. Conclusions are made about the priorities of investment in new buildings vs. capital expenditures on renovations and conservation of historic and traditional buildings in the urban areas of Qatar.

C/A/79. Proposal. Zero carbon building: political, industrial and social perspectives

WORDS:
1550
DATE:
2013
PRICE:
19.99 GBP
The paper proposes to examine the concept of ‘zero carbon building’ and its political, industrial and social impacts. The sources and areas of the literature review are defined discussing zero carbon status of buildings and its implementation through legislation and governmental policies. The methodology of the research is described, the chapter breakdown is presented.


C/A/70. Dissertation. Factors affecting UK construction industry

WORDS:
8200
DATE:
2013
PRICE:
89.99 GBP
The paper examines factors that affected the UK construction industry in 2011/2012 investigating the impacts of government policies on construction skills, graduates’ job trends in construction, current economic conditions, skilled workers migration into the UK construction industry, changes in tuition fees influencing the industry, alteration of the retirement age in construction workers, etc. The methodology of the research is based on secondary data obtained from the literature review and primary data collected via questionnaires aimed to identify stakeholders’ attitudes towards skills of construction personnel in the UK. Conclusions are made about construction productivity in the UK.


C/A/66. Dissertation. Impact of design on occupiers of professional buildings

WORDS:
7550
DATE:
2013
PRICE:
79.99 GBP
The paper examines the influence of the building design, technological artefacts and architectural innovations of professional spaces on the occupants’ health, emotional state and productivity. Literature is reviewed on the impacts of atmospherics, physical design, and décor elements on people’ behaviour in buildings including the theory of habitat selection. The methodology of the research is based on secondary sources. Conclusions are made about the connection between good building design and higher productivity of the workers’ performance.

C/A/47. Proposal. Housing Regeneration in Barking and Dagenham: Impact and Benefits

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
29.99 GBP
The paper proposes research into residents’ perceptions of the benefits and costs of the housing regeneration project in the London borough of Barking & Dagenham. The aims and objectives of the research are outlined, its background is explained, literature is reviewed on the issues of housing regeneration, the methodology of the research is described.

C/A/42. Proposal. Architecture and urbanization in Japan

WORDS:
700
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
9.99 GBP
This proposal is for a study that examines architecture and urbanization in Japan. The paper provides a description of the topic, and explains the reason why Japanese architecture is different to Western. The context of the research is discussed, and the proposed plan for the study is detailed.


C/A/39. Proposal. An examination of lean construction and sustainability in the UK construction industry

WORDS:
2650
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
29.99 GBP
This is a proposal for a study on construction management, and aims to asses if lean construction is the way forward to ensure sustainability in the UK construction industry. The background to the research is examined, and the proposed methodology is presented. The paper aims to use the case study approach, and uses the Millennium Dome and St Pancras as case studies. The proposal outlines the data collection methods that are to be used.


C/L/821. Proposal. Examination of the legal aspects of establishing causation in construction claims

WORDS:
900
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
9.99 GBP
This proposal is for a study based on examining the legal aspects of establishing causation in construction claims. The reason why the topic was chosen is assessed, and the paper identifies the scope of the research. The methodology is provided in detail, along with an outline of the main content of the discussion.


C/M/1558. Dissertation. Analysis of health and safety issues in occupied properties while kitchen and bathroom refurbishment work is in progress

WORDS:
15200
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
159.99 GBP
This dissertation analyses various health and safety issues involved during the refurbishment of occupied properties. The study selected two councils and surveyed 60 occupants and two project managers in order to draw conclusions about any correlations there may be between the two. As this research is exploratory and descriptive in nature, both qualitative and quantitative methods are employed to identify the various health and safety issues, though predominantly qualitative research is preferred as the various health and safety issues from both the occupants as well as the builder’s perspectives are being explored. The research uses both open ended and close ended questions to identify the health and safety issues faced by the stakeholders during the refurbishment process. A comparison of the work ethic of the suppliers is made and how this can affect the customer’s perception of the refurbishment experience is examined.


C/A/23. Proposal. Spaces that shock: consequences of ‘extreme' interior designs

WORDS:
350
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
9.99 GBP
The paper proposes research into the contemporary spatial designs seeking to explain the idea of ‘shocking spaces’, their challenges to the traditional notions of space, and their functional properties. A brief outline of the dissertation is presented including a list of selected bibliography.


C/B/1647. Dissertation. Criticality, Post-Criticality and Tradition in Beijing Architecture: Case Studies of Yung Ho Chang and Rem Koolhaas

WORDS:
11200
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
119.99 GBP
The dissertation looks at the architectural tradition in China addressing the debate between criticality and post-criticality and analysing the use of tradition and culture-specific practice in two architects who worked in Beijing, i.e. Rem Koolhaas and Yung Ho Chang. Their building projects are examined in the context of globalisation, urbanisation, and Chinese traditions. Conclusions are made about the sensitivity of each architect to cultural, physical and economic features of the country.


C/B/1616. Dissertation. Conflicting Factors in Irish Ground Construction Industry

WORDS:
14900
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
149.99 GBP
The dissertation investigates the current situation within the Irish construction industry conducting its PEST analysis, addressing the issues faced by the industry, assessing its global position and making predictions about its future development. Literature is reviewed on the conflicts typical of the construction industry, the problems of small businesses operating within the industry and the barriers to their growth. A study is conducted to identify the reasons behind the conflicts related to ground construction in Ireland using the methods of descriptive and statistical (cross tabulation) analysis based on the primary data collected through sampling and questionnaires. Conclusions are made about the conflicting variables related to the delays in decision-making about ground construction. Appendices are provided in a separate file.


S/A/25. Dissertation. Nature and architecture: evaluation of Art Nouveau

WORDS:
8700
DATE:
2007
PRICE:
89.99 GBP
The dissertation looks at the role of Antonio Gaudi in the Art Nouveau movement of the late 18th – early 19th centuries. The history of the movement is reviewed describing the earlier Arts & Crafts movement and its representatives, the advance of the natural science and the discoveries of the period, Gaudi's life and creative work, and the influences of other artistic schools on his style.


S/A/21. Dissertation. Improving safety performance at construction site in Saudi Arabia

WORDS:
16500
DATE:
2007
PRICE:
169.99 GBP
The dissertation investigates the existing safety measures at construction sites in Saudi Arabia. The review of literature touches on the importance of safety in the construction industry, the types of construction hazards, Saudi Arabian Labour Law on the protection against occupational risks and industrial accidents, construction site security, etc. The background of Saudi Arabia is described, a study of safety levels at construction sites is conducted using secondary research methods in combination with primary data collection through questionnaires. Conclusions are made about the legal approaches to the regulation of occupational safety and health.


S/A/16. Dissertation. Sustainable Development in Islamic Architecture

WORDS:
10500
DATE:
2006
PRICE:
109.99 GBP
The dissertation investigates architectural approaches to sustainable development in Muslim culture. The review of literature touches on the issues of ecology, natural environment (NE), Arabic understanding of nature and cosmology, the problems of NE conservation, the use of environmental elements (water, air, earth, light) in Islamic architecture, the courtyard house design, etc.


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