This thesis proposes a redesign of a waterfront park in South Baltimore, Maryland. Middle Branch Park, located one mile south of Baltimore's Inner Harbor, offers a unique opportunity to restore a degraded shoreline in the context of watershed stewardship. This thesis strives to reestablish Middle Branch as a functional critical buffer within the urban fabric of Baltimore city by utilizing shoreline restoration techniques, stormwater management and floating wetlands. The issues of water quality within the Middle Branch and the surrounding area are reflected in the design decisions. The design focuses on visualizing the hydrology of water in the landscape and creates opportunities for people to be within the water-landscape. Moreover, within...
Coastal communities along the Mid-Atlantic shoreline are facing difficult decisions moving forward i...
Stasis is not a condition of life, things are constantly evolving. Design excellence is achieved thr...
This thesis will study the resident’s perceptions of a community park in the new urbanism community ...
This interdisciplinary research-design thesis explores the role of resident engagement in developing...
Title of Thesis: RECLAIMING THE ANNAPOLIS WATERFRONT: Towards an Architecture of Place Name of D...
The built environment negatively affects the water cycle, introducing chemicals and nutrients into t...
This thesis will look at the revitalization of downtown Salisbury, Maryland, by introducing an image...
This project focuses on the potential of landscape architecture to redefine the relationship of urba...
This thesis proposes to reintroduce a "sense of place" into a community that has undergone rapid and...
The Quinnipiac River is a tidal river that leads to the New Haven Harbor and ultimately the Long Isl...
Thesis (M.Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2003.Includes biblio...
This thesis argues that architecture can enhance the education process through both the plan strateg...
The Chesapeake Bay is out of balance. As the effects of decades of overharvesting, overdevelopment, ...
Urban waterfronts are unique in their potential to provide various opportunities for economic develo...
ABSTRACT Title of thesis: A STREAM RUNS THROUGH IT: RECONNECTING WATERSHED AND LANDSCAPE ...
Coastal communities along the Mid-Atlantic shoreline are facing difficult decisions moving forward i...
Stasis is not a condition of life, things are constantly evolving. Design excellence is achieved thr...
This thesis will study the resident’s perceptions of a community park in the new urbanism community ...
This interdisciplinary research-design thesis explores the role of resident engagement in developing...
Title of Thesis: RECLAIMING THE ANNAPOLIS WATERFRONT: Towards an Architecture of Place Name of D...
The built environment negatively affects the water cycle, introducing chemicals and nutrients into t...
This thesis will look at the revitalization of downtown Salisbury, Maryland, by introducing an image...
This project focuses on the potential of landscape architecture to redefine the relationship of urba...
This thesis proposes to reintroduce a "sense of place" into a community that has undergone rapid and...
The Quinnipiac River is a tidal river that leads to the New Haven Harbor and ultimately the Long Isl...
Thesis (M.Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2003.Includes biblio...
This thesis argues that architecture can enhance the education process through both the plan strateg...
The Chesapeake Bay is out of balance. As the effects of decades of overharvesting, overdevelopment, ...
Urban waterfronts are unique in their potential to provide various opportunities for economic develo...
ABSTRACT Title of thesis: A STREAM RUNS THROUGH IT: RECONNECTING WATERSHED AND LANDSCAPE ...
Coastal communities along the Mid-Atlantic shoreline are facing difficult decisions moving forward i...
Stasis is not a condition of life, things are constantly evolving. Design excellence is achieved thr...
This thesis will study the resident’s perceptions of a community park in the new urbanism community ...