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Reviving The Lao Vernacular: Preserving Culture Through Floating Communities, Julianna Viengxay
Reviving The Lao Vernacular: Preserving Culture Through Floating Communities, Julianna Viengxay
Bachelor of Architecture Theses - 5th Year
The goal of this project is to strengthen a community through a series of cultural activities coexisting with nature with treehouses, houseboats, and a community center through ecotourism in Lao. There has always been floating communities on land, and water due to the heavy amount of rainfall, and monsoons from May to October. A strong focus on design elements such as material, form, and structure while preserving the local culture. Emphasizing the importance of the Lao vernacular with form, and how symbolism throughout in Lao architecture as expression.
Analyzing the indigenous way of local construction to understand the complexities of …
Bio-As:Biophilic Redesign Of The Residential Home, Nadia Alexander
Bio-As:Biophilic Redesign Of The Residential Home, Nadia Alexander
Bachelor of Architecture Theses - 5th Year
Bio-As is the assimilation of structural design and biophilia in residential architecture. It is the re-imagining of the intervening spaces defining a home through the production of panels, modules, and nodes. These three different scales of production can be used to form a connection between the natural environment and traditional spatial structures.
A Kit For Kids - Revitalizing Low-Income Communities By Embracing The Younger Generation, Anirose Burge
A Kit For Kids - Revitalizing Low-Income Communities By Embracing The Younger Generation, Anirose Burge
Bachelor of Architecture Theses - 5th Year
How often do we consider the physical, emotional, and social needs of youth when determining ways to better society? When deciding actions in a community, the needs of the next generation should be put as a top priority. This thesis will research and develop ways of doing this through architecture.
This project will create a modular and transportable structure that will focus on teens ages 11-15. The structure will be developed using a kit of parts so that it can be placed onto any site while also containing a site-specific program. The program will contain three categories with subcategories to …
Technological Augmentation: Creating A Public Center For Making, Timothy Hardeman
Technological Augmentation: Creating A Public Center For Making, Timothy Hardeman
Bachelor of Architecture Theses - 5th Year
We live in an era where technology is driving forward at an unprecedented pace. We have access to tools, materials, and processes which weren’t even conceptualized 50 years ago. 3D printing, CNCs, and Laser Cutters allow us to create incredible designs, and at affordable prices. We have carbon fiber, advanced composites, and modern alloys.
But where do we experience these things? In a classroom? Through screens as we read about these intangible leaps in technology? Why don’t we have a place where we get to experience these things first-hand, and experiment with our own ideas about how they could be …
Embedded Form: Using Structure To Inform Engaging Spaces Responsive To The Human Experience, Huntington Brown
Embedded Form: Using Structure To Inform Engaging Spaces Responsive To The Human Experience, Huntington Brown
Bachelor of Architecture Theses - 5th Year
This thesis takes a look at the basic understanding of structure as expressed in nature in the form of the catenary curve. This curve produces a funicular structure in response to gravitational loads. When inverted, this tension-based cable becomes an optimized arch in compression. This FORM as a result of gravity is the basis on which any material can be used to make a space. Understanding spatial qualities and expression of structure, the psychology component is embedded, along with the secondary structure, as a design component that can be dialed in to produce a spatial quality that, in theory, should …
Transfused Architecture: Ascent Of A Developing World, Sandy Ferrier
Transfused Architecture: Ascent Of A Developing World, Sandy Ferrier
Bachelor of Architecture Theses - 5th Year
Because there is a lack of adequate health care facilities in developing countries, there is a substantial amount of unrealized, optimal health gains and effective, architectural interventions which are not fully realized. With 80% of its population living below the world poverty line, Haiti is one of the poorest countries in the Western hemisphere. The United Nations Development Program’s 2014 report shows the extents of poverty at 75% mainly in the rural areas of Haiti. Only 25% of households benefit from adequate sanitation, thus people become more susceptible to infections and diseases. Reoccurring natural catastrophes have also dented the country's …