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Offshore Speculation: Generative Ethics For Submerged Lands, Leigh Miller
Offshore Speculation: Generative Ethics For Submerged Lands, Leigh Miller
Masters Theses
Where is the line between land and sea? As the United States begins to extend renewable energy infrastructures offshore, it will fundamentally blur the boundary between submerged and visible lands. In communities unfamiliar with landscapes of extraction and generation, the realities of this emerging industry will challenge notions of ownership, aesthetic values, and environmental ethics.
Offshore Speculation opens a dialogue between the discipline of landscape architecture and the spatial politics that support the nation’s transition away from fossil fuels. Reimagining the sea as a new urban territory on submerged land allows honest interrogation of the land-sea binary. Because landscape architects …
Rising To The Occasion : A Resiliency Strategy For Brickell, Miami, Stephanie Gottlieb
Rising To The Occasion : A Resiliency Strategy For Brickell, Miami, Stephanie Gottlieb
Masters Theses
As a result of climate change, there has been an increase in flooding all over the world, especially in coastal areas. The coastal city of Miami, Florida is about seventeen feet above sea level at its highest point, with much of the city at five feet or less above sea level. This study is focused in the neighborhood of Brickell. The neighborhood is on the coast and thus acts as a barrier between the Atlantic and other neighborhoods in Miami. The neighborhood has also been the center of a lot of recent growth and development and has become a cultural …
With Water, Kt Mcleod
With Water, Kt Mcleod
Masters Theses
Focusing on the coastal areas of Maine and the existing water conditions, this thesis proposes the integration of architecture to engage with and help facilitate a micro-climate while serving the surrounding natural environments.