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Butler Center : A Case For The Adaptive Reuse Of Industrial Buildings, Lori J. Ryder Oct 1995

Butler Center : A Case For The Adaptive Reuse Of Industrial Buildings, Lori J. Ryder

Theses

This thesis is a study of the viability of adaptive reuse principles through a comparison between the rehabilitation of the industrial city of Lowell, Massachusetts and the former American Hard Rubber Company building in Butler, New Jersey. Historical, social, and architectural profiles of both sites were made to support my feasibility study and designs for the complex at Butler. The site at Lowell was analyzed as a successful model of an adaptive reuse project to measure the proposals for Butler.

Butler's site has been reused, but this study found it to be largely deficient in its adherence to accepted adaptive …


The Architecture Of Ricardo Porro : Questions Of Form And Content, Mariano Alemany May 1995

The Architecture Of Ricardo Porro : Questions Of Form And Content, Mariano Alemany

Theses

Aside from the two Schools of the Arts built In Cuba during the early sixties, the work of Ricardo Porro is unknown to most American architects. This essay is intended to make available to an American audience a critical examination of Mr. Porro's work. His work consists not only of buildings which have been erected in Cuba, France and Liechtenstein, but also of numerous unbuilt projects. Ricardo Porro is not only an architect but also a painter, sculptor and cabinetmaker. He has also written various articles on architecture which have been published in European journals and, most importantly, he has …


Recombinant Architecture On Materiality In Architectural Methods, James P. O'Brien May 1995

Recombinant Architecture On Materiality In Architectural Methods, James P. O'Brien

Theses

This thesis is an argument for the development of a sound material method in architecture. In order to establish what constitutes a sound material method for artistic production, an historical survey is made of architecture, fine arts and literature in the 20th century. The primary method of research used is the critical analysis and comparison of artistic methodologies. Key sources in this analysis are Walter Benjamin's The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, and The Author as Producer.

It is found that artistic methods that use modern materials and methods creatively can be learned from to inform …


The Cyberspace Workplace : An Argument And Design For The Virtual Office, Richard C. Jones Jan 1995

The Cyberspace Workplace : An Argument And Design For The Virtual Office, Richard C. Jones

Theses

The Virtual Office has become a viable solution to the need for a changing workplace. Technology, design, and a redefinition of work have combined to create something entirely new. An office not of walls and doors but of electronic peripherals, networks, and global digital communication. This concept allows workers to be free from their physical surrounding to conduct work from remote locations or in some instances in a totally electronic world commonly referred to as Cyberspace. Through research, interviews, and problem solving the virtual office concept presented will redefine the use of space as we know it. These concepts will …