Architecture can accommodate the condition of queuing by spatially translating the factors that make it a positive experience, ultimately increasing human psychology and curing the city of toxic waiting space
In addition to responding to its immediate physical context, architectural form has the capacity to ...
This dissertation is based on the premise that experience is inherent to architecture and that we ou...
In cognitive science, long-term anticipation, such as when planning to do something next year, is ty...
This thesis looks into the architectural experience of waiting, in order to understand the fundament...
In this thesis I seek to investigate in the physical expressions of waiting spaces, with a particula...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2004.Pages 122 and ...
The study presented here applies from an interdisciplinary perspective the “temporal know-how” of ar...
A large portion of office space has been left vacant, and thus provides no beneficial program to its...
Society is stuck in daily routines, led by social norms and conventions. Often we are unaware of thi...
One of the main ways in which in-between time-spaces are organised and materialised in the urban env...
Waiting is a pervasive feature of life in organisations, yet little prior research has focused on th...
One of the main ways in which in-between time-spaces are organised and materialised in the urban env...
The project I’m proposing will analyze the effect of temporary environments on deteriorated cities t...
This paper argues for a basic need for graspable “handles” to be physically present, or merely sugge...
Waiting can be exasperating, but sometimes that helplessness, knowing there is nothing to do but wai...
In addition to responding to its immediate physical context, architectural form has the capacity to ...
This dissertation is based on the premise that experience is inherent to architecture and that we ou...
In cognitive science, long-term anticipation, such as when planning to do something next year, is ty...
This thesis looks into the architectural experience of waiting, in order to understand the fundament...
In this thesis I seek to investigate in the physical expressions of waiting spaces, with a particula...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2004.Pages 122 and ...
The study presented here applies from an interdisciplinary perspective the “temporal know-how” of ar...
A large portion of office space has been left vacant, and thus provides no beneficial program to its...
Society is stuck in daily routines, led by social norms and conventions. Often we are unaware of thi...
One of the main ways in which in-between time-spaces are organised and materialised in the urban env...
Waiting is a pervasive feature of life in organisations, yet little prior research has focused on th...
One of the main ways in which in-between time-spaces are organised and materialised in the urban env...
The project I’m proposing will analyze the effect of temporary environments on deteriorated cities t...
This paper argues for a basic need for graspable “handles” to be physically present, or merely sugge...
Waiting can be exasperating, but sometimes that helplessness, knowing there is nothing to do but wai...
In addition to responding to its immediate physical context, architectural form has the capacity to ...
This dissertation is based on the premise that experience is inherent to architecture and that we ou...
In cognitive science, long-term anticipation, such as when planning to do something next year, is ty...