The human tendency for bounded space bridges time, place and culture. Boundaries can either be physical or invisible, permanent or temporal, political or natural, they can invite or exclude, unite or divide. Boundaries can assist in regulating communication between separate entities, but they can also isolate and be detrimental to the well being of their contents. It is a natural human tendency to place people and things into well-defined categories, and it can be difficult to dismantle our preconceptions about these categories. If designers are not aware of this predilection, harmful environments can be created if these boundaries are replicated spatially. The Oldtown and Penn Fallsway neighborhoods in East Baltimore, Maryland are...
Critics would commonly agree that in many contemporary cities wasteful modes of consumption, encoura...
Working simultaneously at multiple scales, this thesis focuses on the process of making, a process o...
This article argues for a reconceptualization of one of the most basic concepts in urban studies: th...
ABSTRACT: The urban neighborhood has traditionally been defined as an urban space where residents sh...
Few spatial scales are as important to individual outcomes as the neighborhood. However, it is nearl...
Information Technologies and increasingly advanced infrastructural connections compress space and ti...
It is readily acknowledged that the configuration of a built environment is shaped by the outer line...
My thesis is motivated by a growing interest in our urbanized landscapes and their effect on social ...
Urban spaces are sites of dynamic connection, but may also be defined by their established boundarie...
In today's world of urban revitalization, there becomes a need for architects to understand the need...
The American city is an agglomeration of definitive districts of program and groups of residents, an...
I contend that the advent of the super highway, reliance on the automobile and large scale infrastru...
This research, conducted in the Queen Village neighborhood of Philadelphia, focuses on the role of ...
Studying great American Cities and their development also gives us insight into the problems many ci...
Since the end of World War II, American cities have been stuck in the development trend of urban spr...
Critics would commonly agree that in many contemporary cities wasteful modes of consumption, encoura...
Working simultaneously at multiple scales, this thesis focuses on the process of making, a process o...
This article argues for a reconceptualization of one of the most basic concepts in urban studies: th...
ABSTRACT: The urban neighborhood has traditionally been defined as an urban space where residents sh...
Few spatial scales are as important to individual outcomes as the neighborhood. However, it is nearl...
Information Technologies and increasingly advanced infrastructural connections compress space and ti...
It is readily acknowledged that the configuration of a built environment is shaped by the outer line...
My thesis is motivated by a growing interest in our urbanized landscapes and their effect on social ...
Urban spaces are sites of dynamic connection, but may also be defined by their established boundarie...
In today's world of urban revitalization, there becomes a need for architects to understand the need...
The American city is an agglomeration of definitive districts of program and groups of residents, an...
I contend that the advent of the super highway, reliance on the automobile and large scale infrastru...
This research, conducted in the Queen Village neighborhood of Philadelphia, focuses on the role of ...
Studying great American Cities and their development also gives us insight into the problems many ci...
Since the end of World War II, American cities have been stuck in the development trend of urban spr...
Critics would commonly agree that in many contemporary cities wasteful modes of consumption, encoura...
Working simultaneously at multiple scales, this thesis focuses on the process of making, a process o...
This article argues for a reconceptualization of one of the most basic concepts in urban studies: th...