Communities are defined as a unified body of individuals sharing common interests, values, and/or beliefs. Often we speak of community as a united population, which bonds people together. However, Structuralist studies of Claude Levi-Strauss and Edmund Leach, in conjunction with the arguments of Richard Sennett, reveal communities are founded upon ideals of homogeneity and identity, through the generation of boundaries. The cultural construct of boundaries suppresses the complexity of the world around us, to rationalize and organize a more understandable one. Through the manipulation of architecture, boundaries may be reinforced to support a single interpretation or division of the urban context. However, this exploration seeks a dif...
Does our physicality influence society? If it does then what meaning can be derived from that relati...
With finite land resources and ever increasing population, urbanization continues to edge natural en...
This book is based on contributions from science and practice to the international symposium on “Sus...
In many metropolitan areas, the traditional residential model produces an urban environment which co...
Whether in equilibrium or imbalance, social conflict is inherent in any dynamic society, particularl...
This thesis will address cultural and physical place reclamation, at the ambiguous intersection of...
This thesis explores the archaeology of neighbourhoods in the city of York, between c.600-1600. Draw...
Institutional buildings are necessary in any community whether it is an urban or suburban setting. T...
There is never a seamless transition when societies adopt new ways of communicating and interacting,...
This thesis explores how architectures sense of place is rooted in the natural environment. The buil...
This thesis examines the use of mediating entities in overcoming barriers found in many university-...
The role of urbanization in the history of civilization is a profound and intricate part of human ge...
Human behavior, of any given individual or group of individuals, occurs within varying ranges of abi...
Ideas and beliefs about human settlement patterns have made radical fluctuations throughout the twen...
Crime cannot be understood as a single-solution problem. Participation of the community is important...
Does our physicality influence society? If it does then what meaning can be derived from that relati...
With finite land resources and ever increasing population, urbanization continues to edge natural en...
This book is based on contributions from science and practice to the international symposium on “Sus...
In many metropolitan areas, the traditional residential model produces an urban environment which co...
Whether in equilibrium or imbalance, social conflict is inherent in any dynamic society, particularl...
This thesis will address cultural and physical place reclamation, at the ambiguous intersection of...
This thesis explores the archaeology of neighbourhoods in the city of York, between c.600-1600. Draw...
Institutional buildings are necessary in any community whether it is an urban or suburban setting. T...
There is never a seamless transition when societies adopt new ways of communicating and interacting,...
This thesis explores how architectures sense of place is rooted in the natural environment. The buil...
This thesis examines the use of mediating entities in overcoming barriers found in many university-...
The role of urbanization in the history of civilization is a profound and intricate part of human ge...
Human behavior, of any given individual or group of individuals, occurs within varying ranges of abi...
Ideas and beliefs about human settlement patterns have made radical fluctuations throughout the twen...
Crime cannot be understood as a single-solution problem. Participation of the community is important...
Does our physicality influence society? If it does then what meaning can be derived from that relati...
With finite land resources and ever increasing population, urbanization continues to edge natural en...
This book is based on contributions from science and practice to the international symposium on “Sus...