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Systemic Design: Experiments To Trigger Pedestrian Empathy In The Urban System, Yu Chen
Systemic Design: Experiments To Trigger Pedestrian Empathy In The Urban System, Yu Chen
Masters Theses
It is inconvenient for people with different physical abilities – such as visual or physical impairment – to wander around public spaces. Issues of accessibility deficiency are not caused by single disciplines, like design. They arise from natural, cultural, social, and political dynamics, which in turn cause a lack of empathy in society and an insufficient inclusion of people with different abilities. They are systemic problems that require systemic solutions.
Systemic thinking is an alternative way of thinking about relationships and patterns in systems. When thinking about and with systems, triggers outside the system can play an essential role in …
Immortal/ Ephemeral/ Versatile, Zhenhong (Brad) Lei
Immortal/ Ephemeral/ Versatile, Zhenhong (Brad) Lei
Masters Theses
Imagine 150-year-old building components coming together to form a summertime fruit market. The building is ephemeral, but the parts are here to stay, as well as the building/unbuilding cycle. The immortal ephemerality paradigm embraces the precarious lifespans of buildings and urban environments, alongside the infinite craving for new buildings and urban renewals.