Multi-storey car park Essays

  • Riverbank Case Study

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    want to keep that way. The business aspect of Grant’s Valley has an ever growing need for more space for tourists to park and there is just too much traffic for the area to withstand. Riverbank’s historically quaint Grant’s Valley would benefit from the destruction of the unused junior-high on 35th and Princeton and the new construction of a one hundred space parking lot and a new park. This would attract more people and lessen the unattractive curb appeal of the parking lot in the residential area

  • Planning report

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    planning application has been approved by the module tutor Carol Ludwig on the 28th October 2013. 1.4 All directions in this report (Northern, Southern and etc.) are given as from a point of the main front elevation of the building facing the existing car park (see appendix 1). 2.0 Selected Planning Application details 2.1 Selected Planning Application: DC/13/00963/FUL – Hill Top School, Wealcroft 2.2 Applicant: Secretary Of State For Education 2.3 Site.

  • Problems in Developed Cities

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    relieve city centre was to simply build more car parks. Although this seems a simple solution, it does not completely solve the problem. One of the main advantages to doing this is that commuters and visiting tourists and shoppers are able to park their car somewhere safe. In addition, it would probably relieve congestion in the city centre considerably. This suggestion is likely to please both the public and government as from building more car parks, government also gain as they can collect

  • Land Use Survey

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    Land Use Survey Aim --I am doing this survey to see how the land is used in Rotherham Town centre. --I will see which variety and types of buildings etc shops, offices, make up the main part of Rotherham and spot vacant shops and land use patterns of shops, offices etc. Hypothesis · I think that there will be a small variety of different types of shops because I think Rotherham Town centre is very small. · I think that all the big brand high street chain shops e.g. W H Smiths

  • The Chicago Railway System Of Chicago Railroads In Chicago

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    Railway In Chicago The rail systems put into place in Chicago have always been a major factor in freight transportation. The city provides a centralized hub for the railways throughout the country. After a long run the system is bound to find flaws as old technologies are passed by new ones. The existing railroad structures have in time taken a toll over the years of service. “The railroad system of Chicago has been around for a long time now. After many years it has gone past time time of despair

  • Exhibition Reflection

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    exhibition based on a theme of “to construct point of convergence for reality and fabricated imagery through installations, sound and vision” (Oi!, 2014). The exhibition presents Leandro Erlich’s Bâtiment, Meta4 Design Forum’s Façade and Kingsley Ng’s Luna Park. Incorporate works of different artists Reflection! is not only a solo exhibition but a group exhibition, how to incorporate works of different artists into a larger picture instead of a parallel narration of each work was an essential consideration

  • Operation Management: The Malaysia’s Capital Airport Kuala Lumpur International Airport

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    Executive summary: The below discussion was all about operation management and how well it can be performed. The scope of operation management is for the better understanding where it can be implied to improve their management and role of operation management is to explain the importance of it. The below assignment explain briefly explains about the operation management in KLIA how it was developed to an international standard, how they provide the fine and international standard of service to the

  • Case Notes for Corr v IBC

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    accident and over time his depression got worse. He attempted to commit suicide on two occasions, the first time he took and overdose of drugs and was admitted to hospital. The second time he succeeded in taking his own life by jumping from a multi-storey car park. • Procedural History The case was brought to the Queen’s Bench Division in 2005 where it was dismissed by Mr. Nigel Barker, QC, a deputy judge of the Queen’s Bench Division. This dismissal was appealed by Eileen Corr, the widow of Mr Thomas

  • Green Roof Case Study

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    This paper reports a feasibility study of constructing an extensive green roof on a future multi-storey carpark building in Singapore. In-depth technical analysis on each layer of the green roof, benefits analysis on society, environment and economy and financial analysis have been performed. Research on the contractor company to build this carpark in Singapore is also identified together with the local incentive schemes that support this green structure. Throughout the analyses, a conclusion based

  • Changes in Technology and Changes in the Housing Design Architecture

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    According to Bemis (1936) “A new conception of the structure of our modern houses is needed, better adapted not only to the social conditions of our day but also to the modern means of production: factories, machinery, technology and research”. Albert Bemis, US housing manufacturer in the early twentieth century has a vested interest in using technology to advance new concepts in the design of houses. Nevertheless he points to the important relationship of the use of technology in the structural

  • Analysis Of Jumpha Lahiri's 'Interpreter Of Maladies'

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    Jumpha Lahiri, one of the second generation immigrants in the USA, acknowledged as one of the women writers in Indian English Literature for her Indian themes, is a recent new wave literary artist. She has authored the Pultizer Prize winning collection of short stories Interpreter of Maladies: Stories of Bengal, Boston and Beyond (1999) and the novel The Namesake (2003). Being herself an immigrant, she feels the significance of family and how it ties man to his homeland. In the words of Lahiri herself