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Designing the Middle Scale: Post-Industrial Cities as Living Hubs
(2022-05-18)
Urban shrinkage has been a topic that shadows many cities not only in the US, but also around the globe for years, and post-industrial as a typology specifically stimulates interest for this thesis. For the industrial ...
A Renter's Right to Return: Deprivatizing Resilience In The California Context
(2022-06-08)
Drawing from history, sociology, architecture, and disaster and housing planning and policy, this thesis seeks to address how disaster preparedness and recovery efforts in the United States have failed renter communities ...
How Are 'We' Living? Reevaluating the Chicago Boulevard System
(2022-05-18)
At its inception, the Chicago Boulevard System was heralded a civic “success” as it connected the city through a “magnificent chain of parks and parkways,” and provided ample space for carriage transportation and leisure ...