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Sowing The Seeds Of Growth: A Study On Schenectady, Ny’S Food Desert, Kelsey M. Ling
Sowing The Seeds Of Growth: A Study On Schenectady, Ny’S Food Desert, Kelsey M. Ling
Architecture Theses
Humanity, it seems has always struggled to find a balance between human comfort and other factors, such as environmental and political factors. Sometimes even when our intentions are good, they are not enough to meet basic human needs. A common worldview of many living in the United States is that a lack of food is a third-world problem, but this is some- what of a falacy. Food availability varies greatly from one part of the US to another.
Many issues can contribute to a lack of food. For example, out west water shortages sometimes create crop shortages. Cities such as …
Hatfield Community Center: Hatfield, Massachusetts, Patrick Dominov
Hatfield Community Center: Hatfield, Massachusetts, Patrick Dominov
Architecture Theses
The goal of the project is to create a building that can be as active as possible throughout the day and evening. This can be done by finding a variety of users to occupy the building for different times of the day. In addition, creating multipurpose spaces will allow the building to stay smaller in size; a space in the building can take on multiple functions. Bringing in the entire community to this building is what will make the building successful. The building will be designed with the entire community in mind; young, middle-age, and elderly, not just a specific …
Reuniting A Community: The Stephen Kaplanis Ymca, Michael R. Kozlowski
Reuniting A Community: The Stephen Kaplanis Ymca, Michael R. Kozlowski
Architecture Theses
The goal of this thesis was to create a center that brings all teenagers of Danbury, CT together, especially the young generation to keep them active and growing.
Social Rejuvenation: A New Community Center, Lancaster, Pa, John Snavely
Social Rejuvenation: A New Community Center, Lancaster, Pa, John Snavely
Architecture Theses
The goal of a new community center, set in the Southeast Ward, Lancaster, Pa, is to create an iconic place that will unite people in a downtrodden neighborhood by providing a setting that will bring the community together, once again. The principle element that these downtrodden communities lack is a cultural or social bond. By providing a place where members of the community can gather together, celebrate and share their different cultures will ultimately create a new cultural and social bond within the neighborhood and the greater community. Also by providing a place for everyday activities to take place within …