In After the City, Lars writes about the "function of the tourist behavior" where all neglect to "use the building---they photograph, read about it, and listen to tour guides...they don't look at it."1 This passive 'lack of interaction' makes me wonder as to what architecture is or where its potential lies. Is it merely the background upon which scenes take place, like the set to a play? I think architecture has more potential than that. It is possible for it to be the place of interaction; or rather it can create a moment of interaction. I propose that through making or interaction this tourist behavior is not present...architecture is. The following thesis explores the moment between dweller and dwelling, the point where the potentiality ...
This paper crosses the discourses, thoughts and practices developped through two spatial instruments...
This article focuses on the combination of programs and the architecture of cultural projects that h...
We often think of architecture as distinct buildings, yet as we move through the city we continuousl...
This thesis examines the relationship between architecture and the tourist experience. In architectu...
The thesis argues for architecture which intentionally allows for multiple readings as a means of em...
The chapter explores how temporary architectural structures can become media for bottom-up approache...
This thesis explores the notion that “architecture is attraction”. Architecture exerts an attractive...
Architecture is a verb. Active and in flux, movement is a generator of spatial experience that I exp...
The elements of the environment are characterized by variability. The structure of the city is also ...
Architecture today, no longer reflects the limits of experimentation and innovation. An extremely lo...
In this position paper, we present the results of an ongoing theoretical investigation into the phen...
The architect has to carry the great weight of the responsibility of human habitat. Therefore he can...
AbstractThe article aims to bring into discussion architecture as cultural ingredient, and to invest...
Considering works of architecture as design-objects does not engage sufficiently with architecture a...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, May, 2020Catalo...
This paper crosses the discourses, thoughts and practices developped through two spatial instruments...
This article focuses on the combination of programs and the architecture of cultural projects that h...
We often think of architecture as distinct buildings, yet as we move through the city we continuousl...
This thesis examines the relationship between architecture and the tourist experience. In architectu...
The thesis argues for architecture which intentionally allows for multiple readings as a means of em...
The chapter explores how temporary architectural structures can become media for bottom-up approache...
This thesis explores the notion that “architecture is attraction”. Architecture exerts an attractive...
Architecture is a verb. Active and in flux, movement is a generator of spatial experience that I exp...
The elements of the environment are characterized by variability. The structure of the city is also ...
Architecture today, no longer reflects the limits of experimentation and innovation. An extremely lo...
In this position paper, we present the results of an ongoing theoretical investigation into the phen...
The architect has to carry the great weight of the responsibility of human habitat. Therefore he can...
AbstractThe article aims to bring into discussion architecture as cultural ingredient, and to invest...
Considering works of architecture as design-objects does not engage sufficiently with architecture a...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, May, 2020Catalo...
This paper crosses the discourses, thoughts and practices developped through two spatial instruments...
This article focuses on the combination of programs and the architecture of cultural projects that h...
We often think of architecture as distinct buildings, yet as we move through the city we continuousl...