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The School of Architecture Planning & Landscape Postgraduate Research Students: 2000 - 2001
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The last year in the school of Architecture, Planning and Landscape (AP.L) has seen a wide range of new researchers beginning their studies at Newcastle to all those post-graduate researchers both new and established welcome and good luck in your studies, also to those who have successfully completed their programme of study the Forum team would like to issue its congratulations. The following in this section are the relevant details of all research post-graduates currently studying in A.P.L. Research in this school has a high reputation both in the UK and internationally with many renowned scholars acting as supervisory staff for the post-graduate researchers. This has been developed over the year 2000-2001 with more post-grads involved in research. This means that for those involved in the schools wide ranging research, there is a vibrant ethnically, culturally and socially diverse research environment that is exciting and stimulating to work in. Below are the thesis/dissertation titles, and e-mails of these students. This aims to facilitate in the development of an extensive network of scholars both within Newcastle University and from other researchers across the globe.
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Nassra AL-DHAHERI ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: The Appraisal of Functional Comfort in Public Schools Prototypes
in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi
Mohammed AL-DOUSSARI ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Industrial Development in Eastern Saudi Arabia
Abdulrahman AL-GOW (aalgowCmyahoo.co.uk) Title o.lDissertation: The Oasis Environment: Planning for Sustainable Development
Wael ALHALABI ([email protected]) Title o.l Dissertation: Safety Standards for Residential Buildings in Makkah Central Area
Mubarak AL-HBABI Title o.l Dissertation: The Future of Housing Policy in Abu Dhabi and the Impact of
Urban Design and Structure of the Island
Nawal AL-HOSANY ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Energy Managemcnt and Facade Design of Prison Buildings in Hot
Climates
Sultan Bin Tabnoon AL NAHYAN (unavailable) Title ofDissertation: Impacts of Applying Skin Technologies in Hot Climates: The Case
of Abu Dhabi Emirates
Abdulbabeez AL-WAFI ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Interior Design in Saudi Arabia in its Historical and Cultural
Context
Kbodran AL-ZAHRANI ([email protected]) Title o.l Dissertation: Modal Split Model of Travel to School in Saudi Arabia
Alessandro AURIGI ([email protected]) Title 0.(Dissertation: Cyberspace and the City
Halima AUTA ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Space Organisation as a Socio-Cultural Construct: The Domestic
Architecture of the Mada, Central Nigeria
Nazan A YDIN-WHEATER ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Unavailable
Lotfy Kamal Abdou AZAZ ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Cartography and Remote-Sensing: Map of Urban Growth in
Alexandria until the end of 20th Century
Martin BEATTIE ([email protected]) Title o.l Dissertation: City of Dreadful Night: The Subconscious of the City
Safar BENESLOU ([email protected]) Title o.l Dissertation: Conceptualisation in Architecture and Urban Design
Simon BISHOP ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Regional Governance and Emerging Institutional Relationships
Gordon BLOW ([email protected]) Title o.l Dissertation: Lightweight, Portable, Multi-purpose Structures for Immediate
Worldwide Use
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Alpana BOSE ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: The Improvement of Slums through Home-based Enterprises: A
Case Study ofDelhi, India
John BRADY ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Offender Policing for Sexual Offences Short of Rape
Chin-Nang CHEUNG ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Place-Making: Reading Spatial Transformation in the
Development Centres A Case Study of Taipei, Taiwan
Hugh CLEAR HILL ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: The Environmental Impact of Wind Energy Development:
Balancing Traditional Environmental Protection with Sustainability Objectives
Tracey CROSBIE ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Segmentation and Targeting in the Marketing of Utilities: The
Rhetorics and the 'Realities'
Julia DALE ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Adaptive Reuse of Urban Buildings: Primary Schools in Havana,
Cuba
Prabir Kumar DAS ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Sustainability of Brick Roofing Systems in Social Infrastructure
Development Sector: an Appraisal in the Context of Rural India
Alok S DASGUPTA ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Transformation: Neighbourly Negotiations and Particular
Problems of Very Constricted Sites - The Case of Delhi, India
Kassem EGBARIA ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Lessons From Traditional Architecture of Arab Settlements in Israel: Towards The Development ofan Authentic Contemporary Built Environment.
Jalal EL-BELAZIE ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Urban Design and Urban Regeneration in Libya with Reference to
Tripoli Region
Rima EL-HASSAN ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: The Use of GIS to Support Conservation Areas Appraisal in Urban
Centres. The Case ofMedieval Centre for Tripoli, Lebanon
Muhammad FAQIH ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Traditional Housing Environment Changes within a Process of
Culture Change (Indonesia)
Akinsola FASUBAA (a.k.fasubaaCQJ,ncl.ac.uk) Title ofDissertation: Planning for a Sustainable Urban Environment through Poverty
Alleviation in Metropolitan Lagos - GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques Approach
Rodrigo FIRMINO ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Virtual Cities on the Urban Context: Understanding and
Evaluating Urban Planning through the Internet
Paul GAUCI ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Spatial Planning in the Maltese Context
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John GELDER ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: A History of Building Contract Documentation
Michael C. GLEN ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: The Application of Computer Aided Design to the Modelling of
Historic Buildings
Susannah GUNN ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Urban Housing Capacity: Micro-Level Methodological Issues
Abdul Hafeez A. HAFAZALLA ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: The Role of the Public Sector in the Planning, Design and
Development of Urban Housing in Third World Countries: A Case Study of Khartoum
Cate HAMMOND ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: A New Approach to Regional Spatial Planning
Neveen HAMZA ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Refurbishment of Office Buildings to Enhance Thermal
Performance
Seyed Jafar HEJAZI ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Transportation in Urban Design
Mauricio HERNANDEZ-BONILLA ([email protected])
Title q/Dissertation: Urban Regeneration in Mexican Cities (Comparitive Studies)
Omar JAMALUDIN ([email protected])
Title of Dissertation: Assessment Criteria for Intelligent Building
Philip JENNINGS ([email protected]) Title qfDissertation: Home on the Range? Public Perceptions of the MoD's Use and
Development of its Rural Training Estate.
Jeong-Hee KIM ~IDf!~~;!ill~!!'~1lli)
Title o/Dissertation: Comparative Study on Urban and Regional Land Use Planning
System in Korea and England
Jung-Hoon KIM \~~~~!::!:..!!l::.:..!!Ell Title ofDissertation: An Analysis of Land Use Change using GIS and Spatial Analysis:
A Case Study of Seoul Metropolitan Region Perimeter
Yong-Joo KIM
Economic Valuation of Environmental Health Risks from
Residential Radon Radiation in South West England using the
Choice Experiment Technique
Richard P KINGSTON \!.4~~!:.!!L!~~~~}
Title ofDissertation: Domestic Water Supply Disconnection and Public Health
Eli KONVITZ ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: The Fifth Utility?: The Rise of CCTV Surveillance in Britain
Hemavathy KUPPUSWAMY ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Use of GIS in Urban Planning
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Karina LANDMAN ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Gated Communities: A Study on the Impact and Long-Term
Implications of Gated Communities in Developing Countries and Particularly in South Africa
Chun Nan LIN ([email protected] ) Title of Dissertation: A Study of the Life-Space and Place-Landscapes of Multiple
Racial Groups: A Case Study ofYuen-Jwo-Shen, Nan-Tou Hsien, Taiwan
Mark LITTLE ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Architecture and Memory
George MACDONALD ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: The True Houses of the Future
Stella MAGOYE (stellam(dlbanks-of-the-wear.co.uk)
Title of Dissertation: Residents Involvement in Housing Regeneration Projects
Lamine MAHDJOUBI ([email protected]) Title of Dissertation: An Investigation of the Effectiveness of Computer Visual Realism
for Environmental Design
Agam Marsoyo ([email protected]) Title of Dissertation: Transformation of Housing in Indonesia
Abdulghani H MONA WAR ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Energy Conservation in Building Design and Construction in Saudi
Arabia
Stephen MUKIIBI ([email protected])
Title of Dissertation: An Analysis of the Effect of Housing Policies on the Urban Low
Income Earners ofUganda: The Case of Kampala
Kayo MURAKAMI ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: A Perspective on Community Development in Rural Arcas through
Partnerships: Case Studies on Rural Planning in the UK
Retno MURNI ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Towards a Consumer Protection Law for Housing in Bali,
Indonesia
Mark NAPIER Cm.:.lli!l1i!ITif!dgill.J~~) Title ofDissertation: The Incremental Growth of Housing Through Resident
Participation: a Comparative, Post-Occupancy Investigation of Two Core Housing Projeets in South Africa
Yousef NEYAZI ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Urban Planning and Information Systems
Geoffrey PURVES ([email protected] )
Title ofDissertation: Design of Primary Health Care Facilities
Patrizia RIGANTI ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Economic Value of Archaeological Sites
Richard ROBERTS O:QJ~~~~:gJJ!:l Title ofDissertation: Alienation and Tribal Peoples in Chotanagar, Bihar, India
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Peter ROGERS ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Consuming Cities: Selection and exclusion in Urban Space
Jonathan RUTHERFORD ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: New TechnologylNew Urbanism: Making Places through
Information Technologies
Sawsan M SARIDAR ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: The Impact of Facade Design on Daylighting Performance in
Office Buildings
Barbara SENKWE (senkweb((iJ,cbu.ac.zm) Title ofDissertation: An Appraisal of the Political and Social Dimensions of Water
Commercialisation in a Developing Country Context: Experiences from Kitwe, Zambia.
Sameh SHAABAN ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Evaluation of Visual Approaches to Building Products'
Information Retrieval for Architects
Bhai Khan SHAR ([email protected] ) Title ofDissertation: Information Technology and the Construction Industry: An
Application of 'Specification Manager' to assess its Contribution and Implications in the Construction Industry ofPakistan.
Mohan Lal SHAR"IA (sh [email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Estimating Wildlife Values in Indian National Parks
Clare SHERRIFF ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Free Classicism in Edwardian Library Architecture
Dong-Jin SHIN ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Social Relations of Urban Design in the Urban Development
Process
Hector Chapa SIKAZWE ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: The Application of Work Flow Management in the European
Construction Industry
Xenofon Sotirchopulos ([email protected]. gr) Title ofDissertation: Computer Aided Building Conservation Management and Report
on Damages Inflicted by Earthquakes
Graham SOUL T (g.a.soult(iilncl.ac.uk) Title ofDissertation: The Meanings of Conservation: Competing Discourses in the Re
Use of Historic Buildings
Ngakan SUECA ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Socio-Cultural Transformation of Urban Vernacular Settlement: A
Tool to Improve Living Environment for Modern Balinese
Imade SUKADANA ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: The Role of Non-Government Organisations in Transmigration
Community Development Case Study of Parigi Central Sulawesi
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EI-Hag TAHA ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Future Rural Settlcment Design Criteria for Gezira main area in
Sudan
Ciptade TRIMARIANTO ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Thermal Efficient Building Design for Tropical Climates
Kim TULLETT ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Facilitating Building Regeneration
Jo TWIST (j.twist(wbbc.co.uk) Title ofDissertation: Rethinking Geographies of Urban 'Community-ICT' Relations in a
'Global Information Society'
Jiandang WANG ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Environmental; and Climate Design in Architecture: Dwelling
Design in Central China Five Province.
Trevor WREN ([email protected] Title ofDissertation: Developing Holistic Evidcnce - Based Understandings of a City
Population and it's Communities
Seong WONG YUN ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Town Planning and Housing Redevelopment in Korea
Zafrie ZAINUDDIN ([email protected]) Title ofDissertation: Urban Design and Crime Prevention: The Urban Design
Implications in the Prevention of Crimes in Residential Areas (Case Study: North East ofEngland)
Enlin ZHUANG ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Mending the Disrupted Urban Landscape
Completed Students during the academic year 2000-2001
Maria-Tereza AQUINO ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Information Management in Design Offices
Faez Saad AL-SHIHRI ([email protected])
Title ofDissertation: Conflicts between Economic Development and Ecological
Protection in Saudi Arabia
David DE SILV A
Title ofDissertation: Improving Shelter, Water & Sanitation - A Case Study of
SouthTarawa, Kiribati Islands
Vicky JOHNSON Title ofDissertation: Valuing Improvements in Bathing Water Quality: Contingent
Valuation, Conjoint Analysis and the Transfer Ability of Benefit
James MARTIN
Title ofDissertation: Site And Settlement: Land And Settlement Structures In Rural
Northumbria
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Ian THOMPSON Title ofDissertation:
Jafar MOJTABAVI Title ofDissertation:
Raymond RUTHERFORD Title ofDissertation:
Robert WOOD Title ofDissertation: Perspective
The Changing identity of the Built Environment Development and Transformation of Architecture and Urban Planning in Tripoli City , Libya
Sources of value in Landscape Architecture
An Evaluation of Rural Development Planning in Iran After the Revolution 1979.
Resident Initiated Extension Activity in 'Right to Buy' Housing
Arson: A Geographical, Demographical and Motivational
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APL Seminar Series
Academic year 2000-2001
Series Organiser: Graham Soult.
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Since the merge of the departments of Architecture, Planning and Landscape in 1999, ' these weekly series have provided a rich inter-disciplinary forum in which postgraduate researchers, Staff members - whether from the university of Newcastle or invited deliberated and debated the latest findings and topical issues with the presenters.
Each seminar lasts for an hour, typically allocating twenty to forty minutes for each presentation, followed by time for questions and discussions. The gatherings also enhanced the social interaction between researchers and staff.
This year the APL seminar series continues its success from the previous year continuing to underpin a diverse theme of academic discussions across the field of Architecture, Planning and Landscape.
Thursday 21 September 2000 TRACEY CROSBIE (CUT, APL, University of Newcastle) Technological Innovation In The Provision Of Domestic Serviccs: Moving Beyond The Rhetoric Postgraduate Researcher
Thursday 28 September 2000 Dr NIRAN ABBAS (Dept. of English, Birkbeck College, University of London) High Tech Notions in Cybernetics Outside Speaker
Thursday 5 October 2000 GRAHAM SOULT (CUT, APL, University of Newcastle) Peeling Back the Listed Building: Understanding Competing Layers of History Postgraduate Researcher
BOB CATTERALL (CURDS, University of Newcastle)
Urban Regeneration and the Failure ofPlanning Strategies
Lecturer(????)
HUGH CLEAR HILL (APL, University of Newcastle)
Renewable energy development in the north-east the challenge of sustainability
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SIMON BISHOP (APL, University of Newcastle)
Regionalism and Europc
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Thursday 9 November 2000
SAMEH SHAABAN (CIRC, APL, University of Newcastle)
Information Visualisation: Towards Enlarging Architects' Information Space
Postgraduate Researcher
Thursday 16 November 2000
NEVEEN HAMZA (APL, University of Newcastle)
Refurbishment of office building facades to enhance their thermal performance
Postgraduate Researcher
Thursday 30 November 2000
MATT STEELE (CREUE, APL, University of Newcastle)
The potential for the use of GIS as a tool in transport policy decision making
Research Associate (????)
Thursday 7 December 2000 ANDREW LAW (Dept. of Geography, University of Newcastle) The construction of 'English' 'landscapes and identities' via the appropriation of material heritages: A study on the 'heritage conservation movements' in Leeds and York. Postgraduate Researcher
Thursday 14 December 2000
FRANCIS GRAVES
(APL, University of Newcastle; Consultant Architect with Alsop & Stormer Architects, London)
The Design of c/PLEX, West Bromwich: Inception to Arts Council Bid
Part Time Lecturer
Thursday 25 January 2001
CLARE SHERRIFF (APL, University of NewcastIe)
Free Classicism in the Edwardian Library
Postgraduate Researcher
Thursday 8 February 2001 PROF. JOHN W. SIMPSON (Prof. of Landscape Architecture and Natural Resources, The Ohio State University; Visiting Research Scholar, School of Landscape Architecture, Edinburgh College of Art) Yearnings for the Land - a comparison of the landscape history of East Lothian to that of Marquette County, Wisconsin Outside Speaker
Thursday 15 February 2001
CATE HAMMOND (CREUE, APL, University of Newcastle)
Integrating regional strategies - the role of regional spatial planning
Postgraduate Researcher
Thursday 22 February 2001
PROF. STEVE LOCKLEY (CIRC, APL, University of Newcastle)
Managing E-commerce in Construction - revolution or e-business as usual?
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Thursday I March 2001 COLIN HAYLOCK (APL, and North East regional representative of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CASE CASE - White Horse or Dead Horse? Can CASE change attitudes about the value of design? Part-Time Lecturer
Thursday 8 March 200 I DR STEPHEN GRAHAM (CUT, APL, University of Newcastle) Splintering Urbanism: Technological Mobilities and Contemporary Urban Space Reader
Thursday IS March 2001 ZAN GUNN (APL, University of Newcastle) Urban Capacity - what does it mean? Postgraduate Researcher
Thursday 10 May 2001 DR GRAHAM TIPPLE (CARDO, APL, University of Newcastle) From shebeens to cricket farming: Home-based enterprises in developing countries Reader(????)
Thursday 17 May 2001 JOHN GELDER (APL, and Special Projects Coordinator, NSS Services, University of Newcastle) A history of building contract documentation Postgraduate Researcher
Thursday 24 May 200 I TRACY CROSBIE (CUT, APL, University of Newcastle) New information technologies, business strategies and the utilities industry Postgraduate Researcher
Thursday 31 May 2001 PETER ROGERS (CUT, APL, University of Newcastle) Consuming Cities: Selection & Exclusion in Urban Space Postgraduate Researcher
Thursday 7 June 2001 BHAI KHAN SHAR (APL, University of Newcastle) The Construction Industry of Pakistan in the New Millennium Postgraduate Researcher
Abstracts of previous seminars, and full details of the current programme, are available from the APL Seminars website, at http://www.apl.ncl.ac.uk/whats_on
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