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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
The Question Of Slim | A Critical Look At Manhattan's Recent Trend Towards Slenderness, Raymond Sova
The Question Of Slim | A Critical Look At Manhattan's Recent Trend Towards Slenderness, Raymond Sova
Architecture Senior Theses
Manhattan’s real estate market since the turn of the 20th century to present day can be characterized as an extreme optimization of the economical elements of architecture. Most of the buildings in Manhattan’s diverse and complex skyline share a tenacious desire to maximize the profitability and feasibility of a site while minimizing overall building expenditure. This concept is defined in Koolhaas’s ‘Delirious New York,’ as the relationship between “the Needle” and “the Globe.” Seemingly immeasurable wealth and investment have given rise to a new sub-typology of super-tall strikingly skinny (Slim) residential skyscrapers that may very well result in the demise …
Hacking The Urban Village | Architecture As Board Game, Xuyun Liu
Hacking The Urban Village | Architecture As Board Game, Xuyun Liu
Architecture Senior Theses
This thesis proposes the board game as a new research methodology and platform for the study of southern China's urban villages.
Hacking the Urban Village examines the urban villages that have, in recent decades, become a common but informal settlement type in China as a result of China's unprecedented period of urbanization.
This research forms the contextual core of a board game where game settings present the current urban conditions and players may explore alternative forms of urbanism. The board game offers players the opportunity to investigate both he formal conditions of the urban village life along with it attendant …
The Image Machine, Jeremy Min Burns
The Image Machine, Jeremy Min Burns
Architecture Senior Theses
Architecture has always been an image machine. From the Lascaux cave paintings to the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris to the multimedia installations of the Eameses to the early projects of Diller Scofidio, images and architecture have cohabited persistently and productively for centuries. However, since the dawn of the digital age, the ontological status of images has changed; and in turn so has the relationship between images and architecture. Rather than being anchored to a specific material support, images exist as manipulable data. While some have viewed the digital turns as the transcendence of information beyond the human subject, an era of …
Sponge Logics | Rethinking Thresholds Through A Porous Mass, Tanvi Sanghvi
Sponge Logics | Rethinking Thresholds Through A Porous Mass, Tanvi Sanghvi
Architecture Senior Theses
This thesis contends that the separation and distinction between the envelope and the mass in contemporary architecture is to be resisted. Architect and theorist, Greg Lynn, argues that mass “is not only the outward shape of a building; it’s also the projection of shape, plan organization, spatial and sectional type, and façade”1.This critical reevaluation of the mass, and its relationship to the interior spaces and the building’s face, is particularly pertinent to the modern construction in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. The character of the historicist and postmodern buildings that make up Jaipur is made solely based on the applied façade. This …
Parity, Hamza Hasan
Parity, Hamza Hasan
Architecture Senior Theses
Digital data contributes to an increasingly alienated aspect of our infrastructure. The complex practices of the Internet produce highly specified, engineered objects. Though their forms are ‘optimized,’ their intentions are not: the two primary considerations for the development of the infrastructure of the Internet are energy and security. Each category presents its own deliberations, but both often produce non-architectural, infrastructural elements beyond public visibility. The hidden infrastructure of data storage and mining (the indexing and analysis of data and traffic) produces spaces outside the agency of normative architectural discourse.
The key consideration for the design of the Internet is redundancy, …
Releasing The Unconsciousness | Visualizing The City, Taihui Li
Releasing The Unconsciousness | Visualizing The City, Taihui Li
Architecture Senior Theses
This thesis explores how subway stations lost their identity as strategic node of connectivity which constructed the prevailing image of New York City. In Civilization and Its Discontents (1930), Sigmund Freud famously compared the human mind to the city of Rome. He argues that both contain strata of memory and history which have accumulated over the years through a messy and ad-hoc process. Like Rome, New York City also has a layered history, albeit not as deep.
This thesis contends that the subway entrance serves as an experiential entre into the unconscious experience of the unknown elements of the past. …
Housing In Zurich, Switzerland, Edward Asfour
Housing In Zurich, Switzerland, Edward Asfour
Architecture Senior Theses
Housing in Zurich, Switzerland
Britton Award Winner, Thesis Board.
Thesis Board By D. Kocieniewski, D. Kocieniewski
Thesis Board By D. Kocieniewski, D. Kocieniewski
Architecture Senior Theses
Britton Award Winner, Thesis Board.
Whitney Museum Addition, Tobias Gabranski
Whitney Museum Addition, Tobias Gabranski
Architecture Senior Theses
Whitney Museum Addition in New York City.
Britton Award Winner, Thesis Board.
Student/Artist Housing, Jeanne Stoney
Student/Artist Housing, Jeanne Stoney
Architecture Senior Theses
Student/Artist Housing in Washington, DC.
Britton Award Winner, Thesis Board.
Theater-Hotel Complex In Albany, Ny, Joseph Galea
Theater-Hotel Complex In Albany, Ny, Joseph Galea
Architecture Senior Theses
A theater-hotel complex in Albany, NY.
Britton Award Winner, Thesis Board.
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Architecture Senior Theses
Britton Award Winner, Thesis Board.
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Architecture Senior Theses
Britton Award Winner, Thesis Board.
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Architecture Senior Theses
Thesis Board, Britton Award Winner
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Architecture Senior Theses
Thesis Board; Britton Award Winner.
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Architecture Senior Theses
Thesis board; Britton Award winner.
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Architecture Senior Theses
Thesis Board, Britton Award Winner.
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Architecture Senior Theses
Photographs of site model.
Britton Award Winner, Thesis Board.
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Architecture Senior Theses
Britton Award Winner, Thesis Board.
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Architecture Senior Theses
Thesis Board, Britton Award Winner.
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Architecture Senior Theses
Thesis Board, Britton Award Winner.
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Thesis Board By Unknown, Unknown
Architecture Senior Theses
Thesis board, Britton Award Winner.
D. Leonard Thesis Board, D Leonard
D. Leonard Thesis Board, D Leonard
Architecture Senior Theses
Britton Award Winner, Thesis Board
The Zoological Paradox, Thorfun Chutchawanjumrut
The Zoological Paradox, Thorfun Chutchawanjumrut
Architecture Senior Theses
Through on-site field investigation, studies of animal behaviors,
and Jon Coe’s zoo enrichment principles, this thesis proposes
that zoo architec-ture should prioritize the needs of the animals
by incorporating behavioral and environmental enrichments
into its design. Enrichments refer to the pro- cess of providing the
appropriate behav-ioral and environmental stimuli that foster the
animals to exhibit their own natural behaviors.
Adapting Jon Coe’s strategies and Heini Hediger’s concept of
territory as precedents, “A Zoological Paradox” proposes the reimagining
of the zoo typology by integrating existing enrich-ment
methodologies, as well as allowing human visitors to interact and
engage in the process …
Food For Function, Ryan Desilva
Food For Function, Ryan Desilva
Architecture Senior Theses
This thesis proposes to develop and apply sustainable energy strategies driven by the needs of yet commercial kitchens within the context of adaptive re-use of buildings. Spatializing systems within the framework of building envelopes will minimize energy usage, promote smarter holistic building design; but most importantly, teach culinary students sustainable strategies related to the growth, use and reuse of food as it pertains to the consumption and production of energy.
Food For Function Pt. 2, Ryan Desilva
Food For Function Pt. 2, Ryan Desilva
Architecture Senior Theses
This thesis proposes to develop and apply sustainable energy strategies driven by the needs of yet commercial kitchens within the context of adaptive re-use of buildings. Spatializing systems within the framework of building envelopes will minimize energy usage, promote smarter holistic building design; but most importantly, teach culinary students sustainable strategies related to the growth, use and reuse of food as it pertains to the consumption and production of energy.
Library Public-Ness: Bridging The Digital Divide Pt. 2, Chao Dou
Library Public-Ness: Bridging The Digital Divide Pt. 2, Chao Dou
Architecture Senior Theses
This thesis contends that the bricks-and-mortar public library must continue to deliver on its core mission of providing free access to information for everybody. To achieve this aim, the 21st century public library must be ever more accessible, inviting, and flexible. This thesis proposes that the current public library in downtown does not properly serve the needs of the city's citizens. Accordingly, this thesis investigates the creation of a new public library for downtown Syracuse, and seeks to provide a means of bridging the digital divide, providing ready access to digital information for the many and the few.
Stimulating The Urban Domain In High-Rise Social Housing Developments, Heather Dela Cruz
Stimulating The Urban Domain In High-Rise Social Housing Developments, Heather Dela Cruz
Architecture Senior Theses
While architecture will not singularly solve the social problems that arose from the creation of these "towers in the park," it is this contention that through the combination of the benefits of both high-rise and low-rise structures it will be possible to provide residents with amenities that lead to new cultural and economic opportunities that will foster an interactive and diverse urban community.
Stimulating The Urban Domain In High-Rise Social Housing Developments Pt. 4, Heather Dela Cruz
Stimulating The Urban Domain In High-Rise Social Housing Developments Pt. 4, Heather Dela Cruz
Architecture Senior Theses
While architecture will not singularly solve the social problems that arose from the creation of these "towers in the park," it is this contention that through the combination of the benefits of both high-rise and low-rise structures it will be possible to provide residents with amenities that lead to new cultural and economic opportunities that will foster an interactive and diverse urban community.
Reimagining Obsolete Underground Infrastructure, Pt. 3, Alexa Hansford
Reimagining Obsolete Underground Infrastructure, Pt. 3, Alexa Hansford
Architecture Senior Theses
This thesis aims to tackle the issues of obsolete infrastructure through the creation of a new network throughout the urban center. Networks of abandoned underground structures exist in urban locations everywhere, left untouched or forgotten when building anew was easier. These sometimes iconic structures are left with only small traces of their influence upon their context. Sites like these still have the ability to influence their surroundings on both an urban and a local scale. Due to the elevation of such spaces, they are inevitably at a greater risk for damage. Redesigning the network to accommodate and adapt to the …