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Exploration And Autonomy : Wild Children In The City, Xiaojie Li
Exploration And Autonomy : Wild Children In The City, Xiaojie Li
Masters Theses
From 1980 to 2000, China adopted a teacher-centered kindergarten model with the main purpose of imparting knowledge, leaving children in a passive learning environment. Since 2001, this system’s adverse impact on child development has become clear to preschool educators. As a result, teachers have begun to consider kid friendly environments and games. However, even these games were arranged with a top-down, teacher-centered structure.
An education revolution has emerged that aims to release the freedom of children by prioritizing their needs, paying respect and trust to exploration, as well as giving children choice. One pioneering philosophy applying this principle is Anji …
42nd Soundscaping: Sound As Media For Reshaping Urban Ecology, Chao Li
42nd Soundscaping: Sound As Media For Reshaping Urban Ecology, Chao Li
Masters Theses
This proposal aims to draw people’s attention to our surrounding acoustic environment and shift people’s awareness from “hearing” to “listening”. In urban areas, to enrich our living experiences, people choose to get rid of the noisy environments. I believe landscape architecture always has the power to connect human’s different senses with our environment. As the most dynamic and abstract phenomenon, sound has the potential to guide landscape spatial design and modify our ecological system. The investigation focuses on 42nd Street as a primary study area which is historically one of the most iconic streets in the midtown of Manhattan, connecting …
Urban Ecotone: Restoring The Water-Land Balance As A Strategy For Social Equity, Yuzhe Ma
Urban Ecotone: Restoring The Water-Land Balance As A Strategy For Social Equity, Yuzhe Ma
Masters Theses
This thesis focuses on Dhaka, Bangladesh, and the urban interface between the more formal developed parts of the city and the less-formal and more economically-vulnerable urban neighborhoods.
It seeks to reframe this interface as an ‘ecotone’ versus a hard boundary. By reframing this area along ecological lines, this interface is positioned as a place with a great diversity of ‘species’ and fertile conditions and collisions, which allow it to act as a generator of new opportunities benefitting both of the communities (biomes) which transition into it.
This ecotone is seen as being further fed by the presence of urban ecology …