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    A PROPOSED REDEVELOPMENT OF SASA COMMUNITY AND FERRY TERMINALA Study on the Application of the Principles of Smart Growth Waterfront Community

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    CHAPTER 1 P A G E |

    1Background of the Study

    INTRODUCTION

    Please read the instructions carefully for the preparation of your manuscript, and

    the submission deadline, and procedure.

    This document should be used as your template for preparing your full paper

    submission for the ACARE. If you use this guidance document as your template and use

    the styles as they appear, it will greatly assist those who are producing the proceedings.

    Do not format your paper to simply look like this document, but use this template directly

    and change the text to your own text without changing the format of font, spacing, etc. You

    should use the exact styles as in this document. (For those familiar with using Word styles

    and formatting functions, the style list of this document is called ARF1. You can use the

    styles in this list to set the formatting attributes, especially the typeface, line spacing,

    indents, and the space around headings, tables and figures.)

    Please have your paper checked and edited before submitting it, as the organizers

    may have to reject papers that are of very poor English. MS Word spelling and grammar

    checkers will surface many errors, but there will be many sentences with poor English that

    remain undetected by the automatic checks.

    There will be a review for the full paper. Authors with accepted full paper will be

    notified by emails and are required to submit THE REVISED final paper in a format

    according to publishing requirement. If you use the styles designated in the template

    faithfully, you may need only minor adjustment to the final paper, if the publisher require

    some changes to the formatting.

    1.1 Language for Full Paper

    The text should be in clear and concise United StatesEnglish.

    1.2 Margins and Layout

    Your text should be laid out for a standard A4 size paper (8.27 x 11.69, portrait).

    Margins should be set accordingly as: top 1; bottom 1; left 1.25; right 1; gutter 0; header

    distance 0.5 and footer distance 0.3. The text area is thus 6.02 wide and 9.69 high.

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    Text should be justified.

    1.3 Header and Footer

    Please follow the automatic page numbering format that is already set in the footer

    of this template. There is no page number and header for the first page of each paper.

    Note that there are no headers for all even (left) pages. Odd (right) pages, other than the

    first page, would include the paper title at the center of the header. Use an abbreviation if

    your title is too long.

    1.4 Fonts and Spacing

    Body text should be set using the ARF1-Normal style (Professional looking fonts, 11 pt).

    Provide 6 pt spacing after paragraphs. Paragraphs may not be indented. Emphasis within the text,

    such as words to be defined or key phrases, should be italicised. Bulleted lists may be used (style:

    ARF1-Bulleted List), with a simple dot for a bullet.

    Numbered lists may be used;

    Arabic numbers are preferred, set off by a close parenthesis.

    Use only one Carriage Return/Line Feed after a paragraph. Do not insert any empty lines

    between paragraphs.

    1.5 Tables

    Put tables in the text, in the paragraph after they are first mentioned. Centre tables on the

    page, unless it is necessary to use the full page width. Exceptionally large tables may be placed

    landscaped (90orotated) on the page, with the top of the table at the left-hand margin.

    Keep tables simple. All texts in the table are 9 pt with 1.5 line spacing. Column headings

    should be bold and centered. Put units in the column heading, in parentheses. Legends should be

    italicised, left, 10 pt, above the table. Leave 12 pt above and 6 pt below the legend.

    Use fine horizontal rules. Only three are usually needed: one below the caption to start the

    table, one to end it, and one below the column heads. Do not use vertical rules or boxes. Do not

    extend rules across the page but only as wide as the widest text within the table. An example of a

    table is given below.

    Table 1 Formatting Instructions (Source: Author)

    Style Name Style Format

    ARF1- Applicable for abstract and keyword

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    Abstract Based on ARF1-Normal | Font 8

    Indent: Hanging 1.9

    ARF1-

    Affiliation

    Based on ARF1-Normal | Italic | Flush Left | 24 pt after

    ARF1-

    Author

    Based on ARF1-Normal | Flush Left | 24 pt before | 0 pt

    after

    ARF1-

    Bulleted List

    Based on ARF1-Normal

    Indent: Left 0.63 Hanging 0.63 | Outline numbered | Tabs

    1.27

    ARF1-

    Equation

    Based on ARF1-Normal | Italic

    Flush Right | 12 pt before and after

    ARF1-

    Figure

    Based on ARF1-Normal | Centred | 12 pt before | Widow/

    orphan Control

    ARF1-

    Figure Captions

    Based on ARF1-Normal | Bold | Centred | 24 pt after |

    Widow/ orphan Control

    ARF1-

    Heading

    Applicable for Reference and Appendix heading

    Based on ARF1-Heading 1

    Indent: Left 0 First 0 | No Number | Tabs: not at 1.59

    ARF1-

    Heading 1

    Based on ARF1-Normal | Font 12 | Bold | All caps | Kern

    at 13 pt

    Indent: Hanging 1.59 | Flush Left | 24 pt before and 12 pt

    after Widow/ orphan Control | Keep with next | Keep lines

    together | Level 1 | Outline

    ARF1-

    Heading 1.1

    Based on ARF1-Heading 1

    Not all Caps | 12 pt before | Level 2

    ARF1-

    Heading 1.1.1

    Based on ARF1-Heading 1.1 | Font 10 | Level 3

    ARF1-

    Heading 1.1.1.1

    Based on ARF1-Heading 1.1.1 | Level 4

    INTA1-

    Normal

    Applicable for body text

    Times New Roman | Regular | Font 10

    Justified | outline level = body text | 0 pt before | 6 pt after

    | single line spacing

    ARF1-

    Number List

    Based on ARF1-Bulleted List | Outline numbered

    ARF1-

    References

    Based on ARF1-Normal

    Indent: Hanging 0.95 | Widow/ Orphan Control

    ARF1- Based on ARF1-Title

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    A PROPOSED REDEVELOPMENT OF SASA COMMUNITY AND FERRY TERMINALA Study on the Application of the Principles of Smart Growth Waterfront Community

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    Subtitle Font 12 | Not Bold | Italic | 0 pt before

    ARF1-Table

    caption

    Based on ARF1-Normal

    Bold | Flush Left | 12 pt before

    ARF1-Table

    Header

    Based on ARF1-Table text

    Bold | Centred

    ARF1-Table

    Text

    Based on ARF1-Normal

    Font 9 | 1.5 line spacing | 0 pt after

    ARF1-Title Based on ARF1-Normal | Font 14 | Bold | Kern at 14 pt

    Flush Left | 72 pt before and 0 pt after

    Widow/ orphan Control | Keep with next | Keep lines

    together

    ARF1-

    Header

    Based on ARF1-Normal | Bold | Centred

    Tabs: 7.62 centred 15.24 right flush

    ARF1-

    Footer

    Based on ARF1-Normal | Font 9 | Bold | Centred

    Tabs: 7.62 centred 15.24 right flush

    1.6 Illustrations

    Illustrations include line drawings, charts, photographs and digital imagery. All such

    illustrations will be considered as figures. They should all be digitised. High quality should

    be maintained. Line drawings should be converted to a raster format. Set images to an

    appropriate final size and orientation.. Provide at least 300dpi resolution for the final

    manuscript for printing purposes. Frame the figures where necessary. Images should be

    inserted in the body of the document for review.

    Each figure should be placed after the text that refers to it. Leave spacing of 12 pts

    above the figure and 6 pt below. All figures should be mentioned in the text (Figure 1).

    Embed a Caption below the figure. The editors will make final decisions regarding the

    location of the figure.

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    Figure 1 Sample Figure (Source: Author)

    Each figure must have a brief descriptive caption. Use the ARF1-Figure Caption

    style for the caption. Number all diagrams, figures and photos sequentially, Figure 1,

    Figure 2, etc, with one character space between the number and the caption. Use the

    Caption style provided in the electronic template. All figures should be referenced within

    the body text.

    1.7 Equations

    Equations should be italicised and centred on the page, with the equation number

    in parentheses, flush right. Please put 12 pt spaces above and below the equation.

    E=mc2 (1)

    Whenever possible, try to avoid breaking equations between parentheses,

    brackets, or braces.

    1.8 Bullets and Numbering

    Please refer to the section Fonts and Spacing.

    1.9 Identification and Credits

    List of all authors, affiliations and proper credits for contributors should only be

    provided in the final paper, i.e. accepted full paper.

    1.10 References

    The References heading should not be numbered(see later section). References

    should follow the APA style This style is one of the most widely used. It should be possible

    for all authors to collect bibliographic data and format it in a consistent manner. Many web

    sites include examples of how to format your references using the APA Style.

    Only texts that are cited in the paper should be included in the References. All

    works that are cited should be included in the References section.

    1.10.1 Citation

    References should be cited in the text by author name and the date of publication,

    enclosed in parentheses. The citation is placed at the end of the sentence. If there are

    three or fewer authors, all authors are included in the citation embedded in the text. More

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    than three authors should be cited as the first author and then the designation et. al. If

    a single sentence has more than one citation, all citations are enclosed in a single set of

    parentheses. Multiple citations within a single set of parentheses are separated by asemicolon.

    Here are examples of citations as they would appear embedded into the text:

    One author: (Yeang 1996)

    Two authors: (Hawkes and Forster 2002)

    Four or more authors: (Johnson et al. 1999)

    Two works by same author in same year: (Lam1998a, 1998b)

    Several works by same author in different years: (Olgyay 1952, 1963)

    Several works by different authors: (Johnson et al. 1999; Yeang 1993; Ong 2003;

    Olgyay et al. 2000)

    1.10.2 Bibliographic Data

    1.10.2.1

    The bibliographic data should be provided in the References. Bibliographic data

    lists all authors in the order as designated on the title page or under the title in a journal

    publication. First names should be initialised.

    The References should be alphabetized by first authors surname. If more than one

    work has the same first author, the works should be alphabetised by second author and

    so on. If more than one work by the same author list is cited, the works should be ordered

    by date of publication. If it is still impossible to distinguish the author list, then a lower case

    letter may be appended to the year of publication.

    Bibliographic data should include the author, the year of publication, the title and

    publication in which an article appears, and the publisher.

    HEADING, FIRST ORDER

    Headings in your paper should be created using the predefined heading styles in

    the template. Generally, first to third orders should be used, fourth order heading only

    when you really need it, and fifth order headings and further should be avoided. All

    headings use Times New Roman, bold. For exact details, such as the line spacing before

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    and after headings, please see Table 1.

    1.11 Subheading, Second Order

    Second order heading is also in 12 pt font, bold, but not all capitals.

    1.11.1 Subheading, Third Order

    Third order heading is in 10 pt font, bold, again not all capitals. If headings follow

    one another without text in between them, some adjustment will be done.

    1.11.1.1 Subheading, Fourth and Higher Order

    For fourth and higher order headings, if you really insist on using it, is similar to

    third order heading but just add another level to your numbering. This is not encouraged,

    but try to limit your subheading to third level only.

    REFERENCES

    Hawkes, Dean, and Wayne Forster. 2002. Architecture, engineering and environment.

    London: Laurence King Pub. in association with Arup.

    Johnson, E.A., S.F. Wojtkiewicz, L.A. Bergman, and B.F. Spencer, Jr. (1997),

    Observations with Regard to Massively Parallel Computation for Monte Carlo

    Simulation of Stochastic Dynamical Systems, International Journal of Non-Linear

    Mechanics, 32(4), 721734.

    Olgyay,Victor W.,andSoontorn Boonyatikarn.2000. The Shinawatra University: Design

    for the millennium. In Architecture, city, environment: Proceedings of PLEA

    International Conference 2000, Cambridge, United Kingdom, July 2000, edited by

    Koen Steemers and Simos Yannas. London: James & James.

    University of Chicago Press. 1993. The Chicago manual of style, 14th ed. Chicago:

    University of Chicago Press.Yeang, Ken. 1996. The Skyscraper, Bio-climatically considered; A design primer. London:

    Academy Editions.

    http://linc.nus.edu.sg/search/a?Olgyay%2C+Victor+W.http://linc.nus.edu.sg/search/a?Boonyatikarn%2C+Soontornhttp://linc.nus.edu.sg/search/a?Boonyatikarn%2C+Soontornhttp://linc.nus.edu.sg/search/a?Olgyay%2C+Victor+W.