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- RE-POSITIONING THE CHICAGO BOULEVARD SYSTEM: TOWARDS THE DEFINITION OF AN ACTIVE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
- Creator
- Vadacca, Anna
- Date
- 2016, 2016-05
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How can urban infrastructures be reinterpreted based on their social potential? The thesis discusses the value that infrastructures can have...
Show moreHow can urban infrastructures be reinterpreted based on their social potential? The thesis discusses the value that infrastructures can have in relation to mobility and quality of life, in the context of the urban project, and proposes an example of how underutilized spaces, that pertains to an outdated model of the city, can be re-configured as adaptable and dynamic infrastructures. The Boulevard System of Chicago emerged during the process of “beautification” that the “City Beautiful” movement fostered in the 19th century. From being the “Emerald Necklace”, as it was known, the Boulevard System became today a fragmented infrastructure that mirrors the socio-economic segregation of Chicago neighborhoods. Within the archipelago of different urban realities of the city, the Boulevard System represents today an under-utilized urban space that reinforces the already existing urban thresholds between different urban communities. The goal of the research is to re-think the Boulevard System as a new transportation corridor, able to interact with other urban systems. The proposal for the boulevards is part of an Infrastructure Plan for Chicago that aims to propose ways inwhich different actions on infrastructure can revitalize the City. The idea is to re-activate the boulevard through a series of interventions, articulated around the re-connection of the fragmented system, as a new “ring” infrastructure, and the engagement with the surrounding specificities. The proposed Bus Rapid Transit system should offer an experience through the parks in Chicago and support its reactivation through the promotion of activities and events. Furthermore, the creation of a hub around the Garfield Green Line station is meant to propose a more engaging transit experience around the city of Chicago.
M.S. in Architecture, May 2016
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- The Intrepid Penguin Lodge at Shackleton Station: AAA-Board
- Creator
- Tolsky, Benjamin
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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This is a design for a new research station in Antarctica that also includes Antarctica's first hotel as part of the station. The emphasis is...
Show moreThis is a design for a new research station in Antarctica that also includes Antarctica's first hotel as part of the station. The emphasis is on a modular design that is easily expandable and reconfigurable in order to meet the needs of future Antarctic research and tourism demands. The end result of the project is a single 16 minute animation to demonstrate life at the station both as a daily routine and a seasonal routine, as well as the logistics of shipping and constructing the station in Antarctica.
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- Protecting the Artists' Social Construct in a Mutually Beneficial Developer Environment
- Creator
- Sheen, Daniel
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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This project is a mixed-use high rise which will incorporate the program of the newly constructed high rise buildings of retail, hotel, and...
Show moreThis project is a mixed-use high rise which will incorporate the program of the newly constructed high rise buildings of retail, hotel, and condominiums with the program of the existing Powerhouse Arts District, art gallery, auction house, art work spaces, and artist lofts. In order for this combination of program to occur and to retain developer interest in this high rise tower, relationships between the program were investigated. Typical “inefficient” or unleasable spaces in a traditional high rise were used as opportunities to incorporate these art district programs into the site. Artist lofts were design on the perimeter of the mechanical floors to take advantage of double height spaces as well as privacy. Art galleries, and an auction house was incorporated on the lower service level in order to take advantage of loading/unloading access. Art work spaces were designed around program which required column free spacing and a sunken art plaza was designed to add additional frontage to different retail and art programs located below grade. The design of both the high rise and its program intends to restore the deteriorating identity of the Powerhouse Arts District in Jersey City, NJ.
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- ISC - Immigration Suppport Center
- Creator
- Alatorre, Beverly
- Date
- 5/2/2011, 2011-05
- Description
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The ISC serves for cultural exchange between immigrants and their new country of residency whilst providing the ability to learn new skills...
Show moreThe ISC serves for cultural exchange between immigrants and their new country of residency whilst providing the ability to learn new skills necessary for personal growth and integration.
Sponsorship: Conger-Austin, Susan
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- Sustainable Theme Park and Museum: KFujishima_Brochure02
- Creator
- Fujishima, Kenta
- Date
- 5/4/2011, 2011-05
- Description
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An indoor facility consisting of both theme park and museum components with the integration of green and sustainable elements.
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- Digital Urban Park: Thornton Final
- Creator
- Thornton, Alastair
- Date
- 5/4/2011, 2011-05
- Description
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This project is a park that utilizes social networks and interactivity to convey and make physical the internet. This is explored through...
Show moreThis project is a park that utilizes social networks and interactivity to convey and make physical the internet. This is explored through three parts and varying levels of group interaction between both the users of the space and by the spaces direct influence from the internet.
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- the evolution of the south fork turning basin: Grilli_Evolution
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- Grilli, Graham
- Date
- 5/4/2011, 2011-05
- Description
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a historical analysis of the South Fork Turning basin from 1833-2040 including proposals for future timeline. wetland remediation coupled with...
Show morea historical analysis of the South Fork Turning basin from 1833-2040 including proposals for future timeline. wetland remediation coupled with modular housing and adaptive reuse solutions. prototype for other potential developments along river's edge leading to healthier Great Lakes basin.
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- Alleviating Homelessness in Chicago: Alleviating Homelessness in Chicago - Book
- Creator
- Degroff, Justin
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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Alleviating homelessness in Chicago through the creation of a network of self-sufficient, revenue generating support nodes.
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- waterWORKS: RW_MastersBoardFinal
- Creator
- Webster, Reed
- Date
- 5/3/2011, 2011-05
- Description
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Water shortages will be a global problem by the year 2025. With the Great Lakes Basin accounting for 95% of the fresh water in the United...
Show moreWater shortages will be a global problem by the year 2025. With the Great Lakes Basin accounting for 95% of the fresh water in the United States it will soon become our most valuable natural resource. In re-defining urban relationships to the Great Lakes a healthy, ecologically stable, and regenerative water system can become our greatest national asset. Providing a prototype solution for one of these urban areas (Traverse City, MI) may set a precedent for long term protection of the Great Lakes.
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- Eco-Life (URBAN REDEVELOPMENT following CATASTROPHE in nanjing, china): Yingqiu Wu_Master project_May 2011++
- Creator
- Wu, Yingqiu
- Date
- 2011-05-04, 2011-05
- Description
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My project is an urban redevelopment following catastrophe. A catastrophic explosion in 2010 left a portion of Nanjing city destroyed. The...
Show moreMy project is an urban redevelopment following catastrophe. A catastrophic explosion in 2010 left a portion of Nanjing city destroyed. The project proposes a new urban plan to rebuild the neighborhood and restore the community. A powerful explosion at an abandoned plastics factory in Qixia district of Nanjing city has left several people dead and dozens injured. Buildings and vehicles within 100m of the factory destroyed, 3000 citizen got the key of the street and buildings suffered varying degrees of damage in the area 8 miles in circumference. The blast was caused by a leak from a gas pipeline inside the factory, the blast happened after workers dismantling the plant damaged a propylene pipeline. The leaked gas was then ignited when a car engine was started at the scene. There were a community college and several kindergartens in this area, fortunately, it was summer break at that time, no students hurt reported. It is a unique opportunity to develop a plan in an urban context when the prior years of development have been wiped away. The purpose of the project is giving condos return to 3000 people who lost their houses in the explosion and planing mix-used buildings of the community for next 20 years. At present, many old nerghbourhoods in China are being replaced by new ones. In the most cases, the existing urban patternes are erased and a town is built with out any links to what had previouly existed there. My ptoposal is reusing most of the existing tree line streets, river and bridges. The key of this proposal is sustainability, first idea is using existing river to develop a nice wetland park and the second idea is farming gradens.
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- Facade Retrofit - High Performance Facade Systems for an Existing Building: FacadeRetrofit_Velichkova_Poster
- Creator
- Velichkova, Gergana
- Date
- 5/4/2011, 2011-05
- Description
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THE FAÇADE HAS THE HIGHEST POTENTIAL WHEN TRYING TO OPTIMIZE THE ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF A BUILDING. THE MAIN GOAL OF THE PROJECT IS TO...
Show moreTHE FAÇADE HAS THE HIGHEST POTENTIAL WHEN TRYING TO OPTIMIZE THE ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF A BUILDING. THE MAIN GOAL OF THE PROJECT IS TO INVESTIGATE WHAT IS THE VALUE OF FACADE RETROFIT AND STUDY THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERFORMANCE, WEIGHT, EMBODIED ENERGY, ASSEMBLY EFFORT, COST AND POTENTIAL SAVINGS. 4 DIFFERENT FACADE SYSTEMS ARE ANALYZED AND COMPARED IN THE CONTEXT OF AN EXISTING BUILDING. ONE OF THE SYSTEMS IS CURRENTLY INSTALLED AND HAS BEEN RECENTLY RETROFITTED, WHILE THE OTHER THREE ARE DESIGN PROPOSALS WHICH FOCUS ON THE FOLLOWING ASPECTS: PERFORMANCE AND DAYLIGHT, MINIMAL STRUCTURE AND ADAPTABILITY.
Sponsorship: Sobek, Werner
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- Bike Chicago
- Creator
- Moore, Matt
- Date
- 2010-07-29
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- Chicago Casino: GrainElevatorReuse_Casino
- Creator
- Sholar, Scott
- Date
- 4/13/2011, 2011-05
- Description
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Transforming abandoned grain elevators while redefining the normal Casino typology. Understanding the capabilities of abandoned grain...
Show moreTransforming abandoned grain elevators while redefining the normal Casino typology. Understanding the capabilities of abandoned grain elevators and how they can be reused to create a successful design.
Sponsorship: Felsen, Martin
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- Center for Chemical Dependency Recovery: Center for Chemical Dependency Recovery
- Creator
- Rymarz, Anna
- Date
- 4/29/2011, 2011-05
- Description
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The recovery center is a place of spiritual and physical healing for patients suffering from substance abuse. Through medical treatment,...
Show moreThe recovery center is a place of spiritual and physical healing for patients suffering from substance abuse. Through medical treatment, education and encouragement, the center will strive to mitigate the discomforts associated with detoxification and rehabilitation.Nature has been proven to: help hospital patients heal faster, reduce stress and improve mood. Therefore, the building’s wonderful views, vast amounts of daylight, healing gardens, use of natural materials, and easy access to a large park, were all design schemes to create the most therapeutic environment.
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- Protecting the Artists' Social Construct in a Mutually Beneficial Developer Environment: DSheen_ProtectingArtistsSocialConstruct_Presentation
- Creator
- Sheen, Daniel
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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This project is a mixed-use high rise which will incorporate the program of the newly constructed high rise buildings of retail, hotel, and...
Show moreThis project is a mixed-use high rise which will incorporate the program of the newly constructed high rise buildings of retail, hotel, and condominiums with the program of the existing Powerhouse Arts District, art gallery, auction house, art work spaces, and artist lofts. In order for this combination of program to occur and to retain developer interest in this high rise tower, relationships between the program were investigated. Typical “inefficient” or unleasable spaces in a traditional high rise were used as opportunities to incorporate these art district programs into the site. Artist lofts were design on the perimeter of the mechanical floors to take advantage of double height spaces as well as privacy. Art galleries, and an auction house was incorporated on the lower service level in order to take advantage of loading/unloading access. Art work spaces were designed around program which required column free spacing and a sunken art plaza was designed to add additional frontage to different retail and art programs located below grade. The design of both the high rise and its program intends to restore the deteriorating identity of the Powerhouse Arts District in Jersey City, NJ.
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- New Urban Living in a Closed City
- Creator
- Witzman, Brad
- Date
- 2010-05-01, 2010-05-01
- Description
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This project is investigating the change in urban dwelling typologies when an impassable perimeter is placed around a city for future social...
Show moreThis project is investigating the change in urban dwelling typologies when an impassable perimeter is placed around a city for future social and environmental reasons. I will work in two phases first establishing how the city might change and then designing a living unit which addresses the needs of those transplanted and fits into this new closed city.
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- LAKESHORE CITY: A PROPOSAL FOR SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
- Creator
- Karpuzi, Isida
- Date
- 2013-04-25, 2013-05
- Description
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After the collapse of the steel industry, the US Steel South Works plant left behind a vacant 600-acre area of lakefront land and thousands of...
Show moreAfter the collapse of the steel industry, the US Steel South Works plant left behind a vacant 600-acre area of lakefront land and thousands of unemployed workers that had inhabited the adjacent neighborhood of South Chicago. This thesis proposes the revitalization of this abandoned area through the development of a new community called Lakeshore City. The design of the new city is informed by the social and economic issues that have kept South Chicago in a poor condition since the closing of the mill and it is based on the solutions to those issues. Through adding diversified program, enhancing connectivity, and encouraging human interaction, Lakeshore City attempts to create a contemporary and socially sustainable living environment that can bring new prosperity to its surrounding neighborhood.
M.S. in Architecture, May 2013
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- 'BUILDING' SKINS: EVALUATION OF THE DESIGN PROCESS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT GLASS FAÇADES
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- Muro, Maria Palencia
- Date
- 2011-05-09, 2011-05
- Description
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The main significance of this Thesis is reinforcing the importance of validating the design decisions for glass façades in order to improve...
Show moreThe main significance of this Thesis is reinforcing the importance of validating the design decisions for glass façades in order to improve their energy performance and achieve an optimum interior space comfort without compromising its ability to adapt to future needs. Since the influence of glass façades in energy consumption is widely known and proved, and environmental and user needs change with time, this research encourages the evaluation of glass-wall designs in order to ensure high performing building envelopes. The research consists of three main parts. First, in relation to glass façade design there has been an analysis of glass components and its effects, an identification of the façade requirements, and a study of the technology behind the glass enclosure. Second, there has been a numerical evaluation of different glass-wall systems; glazing types, window-towall ratio and screening devices have been simulated for heating, cooling and lighting loads using TRNSYSlite, and COMFEN respectively. The combination of these results along with the study of the SHGC, U-value, Tvis, incident solar radiation and energy transmission and conduction, has concluded in a catalogue of glass-wall systems suitable for each orientation. Third, the numerical results have been applied in the design of a glass enclosure for an existing building in Chicago. The overall results of this research provide criteria to design a residential glass enclosure in Chicago that can improve its performance today, and can also be adapted to meet future space and environmental needs. Hopefully, architects will be encouraged to numerically evaluate their design intentions to obtain energy efficient and adaptable glass-wall designs.
M.S. in Architecture, May 2011
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- NEW SUSTAINABLE CITY IN MACEDONIA
- Creator
- Dubrovski, Filip
- Date
- 2012-11-14, 2012-12
- Description
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Blessed with the unique power of limited understanding, for centuries human supremacy stood as the universal rule for success and progress....
Show moreBlessed with the unique power of limited understanding, for centuries human supremacy stood as the universal rule for success and progress. With this organized human dominance, present humankind challenged the once unapproachable frontiers of the planet climate equilibrium. For some it is Mother Nature’s perpetual behavior, for others the point of self-destruction. With only a minimum effort given to understand its power and relevance, the human ignorance continued to consume the values of commodity and comfort to achieve an illusion of happiness and self-achievement. Until about five years ago, this illusion created the world’s greatest financial crisis that until today still has no resolution. Addressing the present environmental, social and economic issues by designing a sustainable city becomes a daunting challenge. Given the global unfavorable urban conditions, it is somewhat difficult to understand how the city, man greatest achievement, can also be comprehended as a redemption. Nevertheless, the only certainty of the evolution pattern of civilization is that global population increases will additionally worsens these conditions. Unlike in the past centuries when population increases favored the rich and well established, these patterns now occur in rural regions of undeveloped societies that begin to grow swiftly but without the infrastructure to meet the demand. Additionally disadvantaging are the patterns of intensive sprawl of the mega metropolis which are now captives of the amplifying cost of energy and the congestion of transportation. Therefore, it is an imperative to visualize the New City with its predetermined scale as the most efficient sustainable smart tool to mitigate the xi consequences of these undesirable patterns that are causing social and environmental destruction. The project for a New Sustainable City in Macedonia is an approach that envisions multidisciplinary contributions to society, environment and the economy. Its purpose is to present the best example of a new civilized relation between natural and artificial environment. The design implements values of the walkable and community based transportation methods, multiple socially interactive public squares and elevated residence living. It aims to protect the natural environment and mitigate ecological threats due to climate changes.
M.S. in Architecture, December 2012
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- PROTOTYPE OF SUSTAINABLE NEW CITY IN CHILE
- Creator
- Hernandez Gomez, Soledad Macarena
- Date
- 2012-11-20, 2012-12
- Description
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In an era of global climate change and rapid urbanization, it is necessary to change the way of cities have been developed. Cities need a new...
Show moreIn an era of global climate change and rapid urbanization, it is necessary to change the way of cities have been developed. Cities need a new vision and a new strategy to reduce their impact on the environment. Therefore, it is essential to research about how to design sustainable cities, which are the main characteristics of a sustainable urban design, and how it is possible to combine all these factors in a sustainable way to develop a city which reduces impact in the ecosystem and creates a better quality of life as a place to live. For these reasons, one of the main objectives of this thesis is to develop a prototype of a sustainable new city based on the sustainable city principles, and also to understand the social, economic and environmental context where the city is located. In this proposal, the new city is located in the extreme South of Chile to replace a previous city that was destroyed by a volcanic eruption. Therefore, this new city - New Chaiten- is an opportunity in the region to build a city which represents a new vision of sustainable urban development which promotes a balance between the social and economic needs of the community and environmental conservation. Furthermore, it creates an enjoyable urban environment with a high quality of life while reducing energy consumption.
M.S. in Architecture, December 2012
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