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Teng, Shih-hui (author)
This thesis investigates the phenomenon of Taiwanese preference for Dutch architects in public building design. The study aims to identify the reasons behind this trend and analyze the impact of the Superdutch approach on the design of public buildings in Taiwan. To achieve this goal, the historical evolution of public architecture in Taiwan is...
student report 2023
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Chang, Hsiu-Ju (author)
This thesis intended to reveal the history of the first-generation female architects in Taiwan with feminist analysis, focusing on two architects from the postwar period, Xiu Zelan and Wang Chiu-Hwa. Through exploring their stories and works, the research aimed to retrieve the absent role models for female students in future generations.
student report 2021
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Yang, Wan-Yu (author)
Architectures were used as a crucial tool to change Taiwanese self-identity during the Japanese rule of Taiwan because architecture is closely related to people's lives. Although Japan is not the most prolonged colonial regime in Taiwan's history, there are still many traces of Japan left in life in Taiwan nowadays. Because the Japanese set the...
student report 2021
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Lee, Alex (author)
The history of Taiwan is closely attached to the establishment of transportation infrastructure. The thriving scene of urban Taiwan emerged in the 70s after the establishment of several national level infrastructure projects. They have become the backbone of both Taiwan's past economic glory as well the daily necessity of present society. As the...
master thesis 2017
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Gao, Y. (author)
Circular economy is an economic model aiming at decoupling economic growth from the consumption of finite resources. It attracts attention to system changes at all levels, and Taoyuan City Government devotes itself to the circular economy development as well. Nevertheless, the Taoyuan environmental protection park, with the early ambition of...
master thesis 2016
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Commandeur, A.S. (author)
Turbidity currents are major transport agents in reservoirs in which high concentrations of fine sediments flow in. Reservoir sedimentation due to turbidity currents is often severe in these cases. Turbidity currents are not well understood due to their complex turbulent flow structure, the interaction between the flow with the particles and the...
master thesis 2015
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Peng, Chi-Hsuan (author)
master thesis 2006
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Van den Berg, B. (author), Eelkema, M. (author), Smith, M. (author), Van To, P. (author)
Master project report. In the year 2004 there was a flooding in an area between Da'an River and Dajia River in Taichung County, Taiwan. The flooding was caused by outlets which were clogged up, thus lacking the capacity to discharge the amount of rainwater that the typhoon caused into the sea. A survey conducted by the project group, showed that...
student report 2006
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Greeve, J.M.N. (author)
De bestaande havens van Taiwan worden gekenmerkt door de beperkte bereikbaarheid voor grote schepen, schepen van het Panamax type (60.000 dwt) kunnen slechts in bepaalde omstandigheden binnenlopen. Bovendien ontstaan er, bij de huidige snelle ontwikkeling van goederenstromen, in de naaste toekomst congestieverschijnselen in de havens. Samen met...
master thesis 1986
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