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- Learning Company, Literacy Center, Johannesburg, South Africa: learning co. aisling gray
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- Gray, Aisling
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- 2010-07-29
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- Washington Park Center for Improvisational Music
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- White, Kellen
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- 2010-07-30
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- Elementary Charter School: Renovation and Addition
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- Hutchison, William
- Date
- 2010-07-29
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- Children's Center for Learning and Joy
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- Rao, Sijun
- Date
- 5/13/2011, 2011-05
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This project provide children with the learning chance they can not get in regular schools. The environment help them develop multiple...
Show moreThis project provide children with the learning chance they can not get in regular schools. The environment help them develop multiple intelligences.
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- Buffalo Food Path
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- Huttel, Anna
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- 2010-07-29
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- Redefining the Urban Lifestyle, West Englewood, Chicago, IL
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- Haberkost, Jesse
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- 2010-07-29
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- Children's Center for Learning and Joy - Final Board Report
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- Rao, Sijun
- Date
- 5/13/2011, 2011-05
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This project provide children with the learning chance they can not get in regular schools. The environment help them develop multiple...
Show moreThis project provide children with the learning chance they can not get in regular schools. The environment help them develop multiple intelligences.
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- Nibakure Children's Village School: Nibakure Childrens Village School
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- May, Bryan
- Date
- 2010-07-13
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- Eat Local Cleveland
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- Blewitt, Matthew
- Date
- 2010-07-29
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- URBAN SPRAWL AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA
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- Wang, Xiaoxiao
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- 2012-07-11, 2012-07
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Compared to the rich literature on urban sprawl in Western cities, relatively little is known of the driving factors, processes, and future...
Show moreCompared to the rich literature on urban sprawl in Western cities, relatively little is known of the driving factors, processes, and future trends of urban sprawl in China. This research will analyze the socio-economic forces behind two parts of urban sprawl in China: urban decentralization (the creation of development zones and new towns) and urban renewal (infrastructural changes to existing urban fabrics) and reveal two basic characteristic for Chinese urban sprawl: a). de-densification; and b). expansion of urbanized areas (urban built-up areas). This proposal aims to use the term “urban sprawl” to consider the reasons behind urban land-use changes and urban pattern transformations on a regional level. It begins with definitions of sprawl in Western and Eastern countries, and follows an analysis of the social, political, and cultural factors of sprawl. Three case studies will focus on three urban centers in China: Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. Still another component is data analysis with the program SPSS based on related Index for urban sprawl and sustainable development for 15 top urban regions in China during 10 years. This research has explored causes of urban sprawl in China: a). the changing residential preferences of some residents: willing to move out of the core; and b). overcrowded, deteriorated, and old-fashioned structures in central cities becoming targets for demolition in pursuing a new era of modernity, prosperity, and renaissance. Then, this research has pointed out: a). uneven land reform is the key to understand Chinese-style urban sprawl and it is also the necessary condition to the paradox posed by development zones and urbanized villages; b). China’s urban sprawl is driven by both market and government forces; and c). there are a series of new conditions for urban sprawl in China, for example: rising private automobile ownership, rising demand for space and changing residential preference, local public policy, and the real-estate industry. This research intends to provide a comprehensive definition of “urban sprawl” in China, identify the patterns of urban sprawl and growth in three urban regions (Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou), and illustrate the concepts and possible alternative strategies for green urban growth and change in China. Finally, it will offer suggestions on how to effectively control urban sprawl in China, as well as provide a pathway to achieving sustainable development.
Ph.D. in Architecture, July 2012
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- RE-IMAGING ANTIQUITIES IN LINCOLN PARK: DIGITIZED PUBLIC MUSEOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS IN A POST-COLONIAL WORLD
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- Whittaker, Daniel Joseph
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- 2015, 2015-12
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The study of an architecture of autonomy consists of theoretical investigations into the realm of building types where a sole use or purpose...
Show moreThe study of an architecture of autonomy consists of theoretical investigations into the realm of building types where a sole use or purpose is manifest in a structure that could, site provided, be constructed. However, provisions that conventional architecture traditionally provide are not present in these explorations. Technological advancements such as indoor plumbing, electric lights, and vertical conveyance systems in the form of elevators and escalators are excluded. Platonic geometric form-making are instead thoroughly investigated, imagined, and manipulated for the purposes of creating new spatial experiences. The desired resultant is an architecture of singularity, an architecture of fantastical projection. Through a series of two theoretical ritual-based investigations, three-dimensional form manipulation and construction of proportioned scale models, the essence of elements that compose a spatial experience contributed to a collection of metaphorical tools by which the designer may use to build a third imagined reality: the re-imagination of the archetypal museum. A building whose purpose is not solely to house ancient objects in a near hermetically-sealed environment, free of temperature, humidity and ultra-violet light aberrations, but is a re-imagined. A structure meant to engage the presence of two seemingly divergent communities: the local patron/visitor and the extreme distant denizen. This paper also examines key contemporary global artists’ work and their contributions to the fragmentation / demolition of architectural assemblages for thepurposes of re-evaluating the familiar vernacular urban landscape while criticallypositioning the rôle of both the artifact and gallery in shaping contemporary audience’s museum experiences. The power of the internet and live-camera broadcasting of images utilizing both digital image recording and full-scale screen-projections enable the exploration of “transporter-type” virtual-reality experiences: the ability to inhabit an art work’s presumed original in situ location, while remaining in Chicago as a visitor within a vernacular multi-tenant masonry structure: vacated, evicted, and deconstructed for the purposes of displaying art amidst a new urbane ruin. The complexities of this layered experience is meant to simultaneously displace and interrupt a typical set of so-called a priori gallery expectations while providing the expectant simulacrum that video cameras and screens provide, whetting a contemporary patron’s appetite.positioning the rôle of both the artifact and gallery in shaping contemporary audience’s museum experiences. The power of the internet and live-camera broadcasting of images utilizing both digital image recording and full-scale screen-projections enable the exploration of “transporter-type” virtual-reality experiences: the ability to inhabit an art work’s presumed original in situ location, while remaining in Chicago as a visitor within a vernacular multi-tenant masonry structure: vacated, evicted, and deconstructed for the purposes of displaying art amidst a new urbane ruin. The complexities of this layered experience is meant to simultaneously displace and interrupt a typical set of so-called a priori gallery expectations while providing the expectant simulacrum that video cameras and screens provide, whetting a contemporary patron’s appetite.positioning the rôle of both the artifact and gallery in shaping contemporary audience’s museum experiences. The power of the internet and live-camera broadcasting of images utilizing both digital image recording and full-scale screen-projections enable the exploration of “transporter-type” virtual-reality experiences: the ability to inhabit an art work’s presumed original in situ location, while remaining in Chicago as a visitor within a vernacular multi-tenant masonry structure: vacated, evicted, and deconstructed for the purposes of displaying art amidst a new urbane ruin. The complexities of this layered experience is meant to simultaneously displace and interrupt a typical set of so-called a priori gallery expectations while providing the expectant simulacrum that video cameras and screens provide, whetting a contemporary patron’s appetite.positioning the rôle of both the artifact and gallery in shaping contemporary audience’s museum experiences. The power of the internet and live-camera broadcasting of images utilizing both digital image recording and full-scale screen-projections enable the exploration of “transporter-type” virtual-reality experiences: the ability to inhabit an art work’s presumed original in situ location, while remaining in Chicago as a visitor within a vernacular multi-tenant masonry structure: vacated, evicted, and deconstructed for the purposes of displaying art amidst a new urbane ruin. The complexities of this layered experience is meant to simultaneously displace and interrupt a typical set of so-called a priori gallery expectations while providing the expectant simulacrum that video cameras and screens provide, whetting a contemporary patron’s appetite.positioning the rôle of both the artifact and gallery in shaping contemporary audience’s museum experiences. The power of the internet and live-camera broadcasting of images utilizing both digital image recording and full-scale screen-projections enable the exploration of “transporter-type” virtual-reality experiences: the ability to inhabit an art work’s presumed original in situ location, while remaining in Chicago as a visitor within a vernacular multi-tenant masonry structure: vacated, evicted, and deconstructed for the purposes of displaying art amidst a new urbane ruin. The complexities of this layered experience is meant to simultaneously displace and interrupt a typical set of so-called a priori gallery expectations while providing the expectant simulacrum that video cameras and screens provide, whetting a contemporary patron’s appetite.
M.S. in Architecture, December 2015
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- Initiating Strategies for Urbanization and Housing Patterns
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- Rehan, Natale
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- 2010-07-30
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- URBAN RETROFIT OF THE HISTORICAL CITY OF AHMEDABAD, INDIA
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- Patel, Chanakya Dineshbhai
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- 2012-11-26, 2012-12
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Most great cities of today originally started as small settlements on the banks of rivers. Ahmedabad, founded in year 1411 AD by emperor Ahmed...
Show moreMost great cities of today originally started as small settlements on the banks of rivers. Ahmedabad, founded in year 1411 AD by emperor Ahmed Shah indeed has a claim for thriving in all aspects of life for the past six centuries. Established as a small military settlement on the dry and sandy north Gujarat plains on the bank of river Sabarmati, Ahmedabad today is fifth largest city and seventh largest metropolitan of India. Geographically the Sabarmati River divides the city of Ahmedabad into two segments. Within each side of the city there are two distinct images, urban west and historic east. It could be stated that the historic district of city must now hold its position as the center both geographically and economically considering the overall metropolitan area of Ahmedabad. With rapid urbanization, the historic district is overlapped by today’s fast paced life and urbanity resulting a steady loss of its heritage and greater than that, a sense of place. This thesis proposes a conservation and reconstruction model for the historic district of Ahmedabad addressing the most fundamental issues of economic viability and sustainability. The main challenge driving this thesis is how to retrofit the historic district so that it matches the urbanity of 21st century along with keeping its historic character intact. The initial process is to assemble background observations and research that will provide an understanding of the concepts required for retrofitting the historic district of Ahmedabad. It is hopeful that the ideas and architectural process can also be a framework to be applied on other historic cores that have been neglected and suppressed by today’s urbanity and especially in Asian countries.
M.S. in Architecture, December 2012
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- Creative Public Library and Material Center
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- Phanuprasit, Praerin
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- 2010-07-29
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- Waste to Work
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- Vlahakis, Meredith
- Date
- 2010-07-30
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- Nibakure Children's Village School
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- May, Bryan
- Date
- 2010-07-13
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- 35TH BRONZEVILLE·IIT SOCIAL CONDENSER
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- Hyesun, Jeong
- Date
- 2012-11-19, 2012-12
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The transit station at IIT is mono-functional, lacking connections to place or programs that engage flows of people passing in and out of the...
Show moreThe transit station at IIT is mono-functional, lacking connections to place or programs that engage flows of people passing in and out of the neighborhood. Due to this fact, campus areas around the transit station become desolate and lackluster giving no motivation for people to remain at the station other than just to take train and bus. IIT’s campus lacks engagement with Bronzeville, although both the institution and neighborhood share the transit station. My proposal for these problems is to design a transit station and cultural complex that provides a social condenser for the larger community of Bronzeville. This will create a rich mixture of programs and amenities to be shared by both audiences
M.S. in Architecture, December 2012
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- Learning Company, Literacy Center, Johannesburg, South Africa: final board
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- Gray, Aisling
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- 2010-07-29
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- Chicago Urban Art Center
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- Erick, Kristanto
- Date
- 2010-07-29
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- SHIPPING CONTAINER AS HOME FOR MIGRANT WORKER IN CHINA
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- Yang, Ying
- Date
- 2014, 2014-12
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The spectacular increasing population of Chinese rural migrant workers is a big issue faced by government in recent years. Most of Chinese...
Show moreThe spectacular increasing population of Chinese rural migrant workers is a big issue faced by government in recent years. Most of Chinese migrant workers are now confronted with the difficult working and living conditions in the Chinese labor market. How to relieve the tension of housing market for these poverty migrant workers is the question of my thesis. To satisfy worker’s desire for basic living conditions, a modular housing service system in China is a practicable infrastructural project to be developed by government.
M.S. in Architecture, December 2014
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