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Passing Through: An Enquiry Into Boundaries, Benjamin Pell
Passing Through: An Enquiry Into Boundaries, Benjamin Pell
Architecture Thesis Prep
"This thesis is intended as an enquiry into the origins of discipline and its subsequent representations through the twentieth century. This proect will examine issues of surveilance and control, coundary and institutions, as a contemporary critique of nineteenth century practices of formation and re-formation. Furthermore, the investigation will examine the evolution of institutional confinement, and propose a re-sacrilization of punishment through rituals of discipline.
Sensitive Urban Mass, Thomas Zoli
Sensitive Urban Mass, Thomas Zoli
Architecture Senior Theses
Even with little remaining industrial presence in Amsterdam, NY the relics of industrial prosperity still hold an important urban identity. They represent the city as it was originally designed. I propose that by reprogramming a large section of integrated, industrial urban fabric, it is possible for the city to reclaim its identity and grow. Most early American industrial architecture is inherently urban. only later when planning boards purged industry from the city center because of the side effects if an industrial core, did the evolution on the industrial satellite city emerge. The mill (grist, textile, powder, etc.) was the urban …
Architecture News; The Newsletter For The Syracuse University School Of Architecture, Bruce J. Abbey
Architecture News; The Newsletter For The Syracuse University School Of Architecture, Bruce J. Abbey
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Architecture News: The Newsletter of the Syracuse University School of Architecture Vol. 5, No. 1, Spring 1997
Sensitive Urban Mass, Thomas Zoli
Sensitive Urban Mass, Thomas Zoli
Architecture Thesis Prep
"The issue to be tested is the notion that the formal structure of a multidisciplinary building of this type is analogous to the formal structure of the campus itself; buildings and departments organized strategically to promote a collective, academic atmosphere.
The program is a Center for Nonlinear Research on the campus of Princeton University."
Architecture As Gateway: A Cultural Center In Annapolis, Maryland, Stephanie A. Brackbill
Architecture As Gateway: A Cultural Center In Annapolis, Maryland, Stephanie A. Brackbill
Architecture Thesis Prep
"I contend that a gateway can be created to link the two polar conditions without necessarily creating a physical passageway from one condition to the other, but by creating a link between past and present; A link between humanity and nature; a link between ignorance and understanding."
A Diamond In The Square, Christopher Guido
A Diamond In The Square, Christopher Guido
Architecture Thesis Prep
"When a traditional city element moves to the suburbs, it is detrimental to the element and to the city. The reinsertion of a separated city element into an urban situation, through the reestablishment of its physics, economic, and social relationship to the city, can serve to benefit the newly placed element and its context."
Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Spring 1997, Syracuse Architecture
Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Spring 1997, Syracuse Architecture
School of Architecture Lectures Series
Poster for Lecture.
Foglio Issue No. 3, Bruce Abbey, Marcello Fantoni
Foglio Issue No. 3, Bruce Abbey, Marcello Fantoni
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Foglio is a publication that covers the work produced by students and faculty of Syracuse University during their time in Florence. This edition covers the topics of urbanism as well as many contemporary issues.