Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 126-127).The essence of trauma is precisely that it is too horrible to be remembered, to be integrated into our symbolic universe. All we have to do is to mark repeatedly the trauma as such. - Slavoj Žižek This thesis re-examines the role of ruins preservation by speculating on the inherent tension between disaster ruins, psychological interventions and collective memorialization. It challenges the misconception of architectural preservation which is against human interaction as well as possibilities for future change. In other words, the historicization of past events shou...
This project looks at how destroyed architecture, although physically lost, fundamentally continues ...
Cultural Heritage and Waste Heritage are the focus of different research activities, but they are li...
This project looks at how destroyed architecture, although physically lost, fundamentally continues ...
The relationship of humans and nature has changed over time due to the advancement of technology and...
This conference paper is based on fieldwork I conducted at the National Earthquake Museum (which inc...
Heritage is the inherited past; it is what evokes a nostalgic sense of tradition or history. In buil...
The event of disaster makes people lose their 'Homes' and 'Places', and not mere buildings. Homes at...
Nowadays, there is growing interest and need for reusing old buildings globally, which is now percei...
13 pagesThe aim of this paper is to show how the paradigm of disaster resilience may help reorientin...
13 pagesThe aim of this paper is to show how the paradigm of disaster resilience may help reorientin...
13 pagesThe aim of this paper is to show how the paradigm of disaster resilience may help reorientin...
In 2011 the Banks Peninsula experienced an unprecedented natural disaster. This disaster, anearthqua...
13 pagesThe aim of this paper is to show how the paradigm of disaster resilience may help reorientin...
This thesis discusses the potential for preserving the cultural assets embodied in built heritage, w...
Throughout history many villages and cities have been abandoned following natural disasters (floods,...
This project looks at how destroyed architecture, although physically lost, fundamentally continues ...
Cultural Heritage and Waste Heritage are the focus of different research activities, but they are li...
This project looks at how destroyed architecture, although physically lost, fundamentally continues ...
The relationship of humans and nature has changed over time due to the advancement of technology and...
This conference paper is based on fieldwork I conducted at the National Earthquake Museum (which inc...
Heritage is the inherited past; it is what evokes a nostalgic sense of tradition or history. In buil...
The event of disaster makes people lose their 'Homes' and 'Places', and not mere buildings. Homes at...
Nowadays, there is growing interest and need for reusing old buildings globally, which is now percei...
13 pagesThe aim of this paper is to show how the paradigm of disaster resilience may help reorientin...
13 pagesThe aim of this paper is to show how the paradigm of disaster resilience may help reorientin...
13 pagesThe aim of this paper is to show how the paradigm of disaster resilience may help reorientin...
In 2011 the Banks Peninsula experienced an unprecedented natural disaster. This disaster, anearthqua...
13 pagesThe aim of this paper is to show how the paradigm of disaster resilience may help reorientin...
This thesis discusses the potential for preserving the cultural assets embodied in built heritage, w...
Throughout history many villages and cities have been abandoned following natural disasters (floods,...
This project looks at how destroyed architecture, although physically lost, fundamentally continues ...
Cultural Heritage and Waste Heritage are the focus of different research activities, but they are li...
This project looks at how destroyed architecture, although physically lost, fundamentally continues ...