Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (p. 63-64).This thesis addresses the issue of creating a new urban identify for Nicosia, Cyprus, by rebuilding the Buffer Zone -the "no man's land" that presently divides the city- in a way that encourages the sharing of the urban space by both the Greek and Turkish communities. The author investigates theories of the relationship between activities and the physical space and how the physical characteristics of space can shape image and identity, and consequently affect people's behavior. Drawing on these theories, a series of interventions within the Buffer Zone that will slowly transform the space into an area with opportu...
During the 22nd ISUF conference: City as organism. New visions for urban life, organised by ISUF Ita...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1999.Includes bibli...
The urban settlement of Nicosia (former Ledra) started in Bronze Age on the two sides of the river P...
This written thesis investigates the capacity of shared spaces to instigate rapprochement between ad...
On 17th October 2008 twelve sixth year architecture students from the School of Planning, Architectu...
Additional contributor: Rachel Iannacone (faculty mentor).The passage of centuries of foreign influe...
The thesis aims to investigate women’s everyday experiences of navigating the relationships between ...
Focusing on the case of Cyprus, the thesis explores the relationship between urban space and group c...
Urban seperation of cities mostly resulted by the political and ethnic conflict is not considered a ...
The chapter discusses and unfolds the dimensions of territorial fragility in Nicosia in light of Cyp...
This introductory essay aims to frame the book’s primary research setting, contents and contribution...
Divided cities present an intriguing phenomenology in urban design where political and/or cultural c...
In this book, the authors present a combination of research-by-design, place-based, and policy-orien...
The reproduction of space along the border in post-conflict divided cities is an important issue in ...
Conflict is a timeless topic of conversation, rising and recurring in various parts of the world. Wh...
During the 22nd ISUF conference: City as organism. New visions for urban life, organised by ISUF Ita...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1999.Includes bibli...
The urban settlement of Nicosia (former Ledra) started in Bronze Age on the two sides of the river P...
This written thesis investigates the capacity of shared spaces to instigate rapprochement between ad...
On 17th October 2008 twelve sixth year architecture students from the School of Planning, Architectu...
Additional contributor: Rachel Iannacone (faculty mentor).The passage of centuries of foreign influe...
The thesis aims to investigate women’s everyday experiences of navigating the relationships between ...
Focusing on the case of Cyprus, the thesis explores the relationship between urban space and group c...
Urban seperation of cities mostly resulted by the political and ethnic conflict is not considered a ...
The chapter discusses and unfolds the dimensions of territorial fragility in Nicosia in light of Cyp...
This introductory essay aims to frame the book’s primary research setting, contents and contribution...
Divided cities present an intriguing phenomenology in urban design where political and/or cultural c...
In this book, the authors present a combination of research-by-design, place-based, and policy-orien...
The reproduction of space along the border in post-conflict divided cities is an important issue in ...
Conflict is a timeless topic of conversation, rising and recurring in various parts of the world. Wh...
During the 22nd ISUF conference: City as organism. New visions for urban life, organised by ISUF Ita...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1999.Includes bibli...
The urban settlement of Nicosia (former Ledra) started in Bronze Age on the two sides of the river P...