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Urban Memory : Beijing City Wall Ruins Reconstruction & Exhibition, Yuan Jin
Urban Memory : Beijing City Wall Ruins Reconstruction & Exhibition, Yuan Jin
Masters Theses
The question of how to renovate the Beijing City Wall Ruins Park raises issues that engage exhibition, architectural, landscape, and urban design, not to mention cultural relics protection. It demands that we consider our attitude towards history. The walls and towers that used to surround the city have disappeared over years of changes and demolition. Except for the Zhengyangmen Tower and Deshengmen Tower, only a fragment exists: a section of Ming Dynasty wall in the southeast corner of the inner city.
The length of the project site is about 1.5km, which includes the wall fragment. By using the tools of …
Dialogue Across Time : Atlanta, 1996 And 2020, Qianyu Liu
Dialogue Across Time : Atlanta, 1996 And 2020, Qianyu Liu
Masters Theses
In the opening ceremony of the Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games of 1996, millions of people watched Muhammad Ali as a cultural icon carried the Olympic flame torch to light the cauldron. He was shaking from his Parkinson’s, and it was an emotional moment for many people. Atlanta Cauldron Tower was designed by a pioneer contemporary artist, Siah Armajani, who produced a monolithic uninhabited sculpture you cannot climb. The tower of 106ft is still prominent when we look back to the historic photographs today.
However, the tower lost the context it relied upon along with the partial demolition of Centennial Stadium …
Remembering Culture In The Modern Era : Cultural Center Spa Grössling, Alex Trajanov-Godmas
Remembering Culture In The Modern Era : Cultural Center Spa Grössling, Alex Trajanov-Godmas
Masters Theses
Review and explanation of the important questions. Culture, tradition and heritage are important terms in a country’s history. Once these terms are no longer present or forgotten about, the country suffers, therefore this problem needs a solution.
Field In Adaptive Reuse : Discussion Of The Existence Of The Field And Its Influence, Yilun Shao
Field In Adaptive Reuse : Discussion Of The Existence Of The Field And Its Influence, Yilun Shao
Masters Theses
In a building like a pavilion, the walls are abstracted into pillars, and this hollowed -out design aesthetically reflects the concept of negative space in Asian aesthetics. The creation of the field is not by the enclosure of wall, but through the radiation of the pavilion’s spirit to create a negative space with fuzzy boundaries. If the spirits which dwell in the pavilion cannot radiate outward but must be contained within, visitors will not see this buildings, but sculptures form.
What is fascinating about architecture is that it can divide the space so that people enter and feel the effects …
Integration As A Catalyst For Change : School For Rohingya Children, Naeera Ali
Integration As A Catalyst For Change : School For Rohingya Children, Naeera Ali
Masters Theses
Ruplal house, built during the rise and growth of the merchant class in Dhaka, is now neglected and decaying. How can this space be repurposed as an education center for refugee children, become a long term stratergy for basic education that provide relief,hope for the community of refugees and revive the dying heritage of Old Dhaka?
The Rohingya refugee crisis is said to be the world’s fastest growing human rights disaster. The Rohingya are an ethnic group consisting of a majority of a Muslim population who have lived in the Buddhist majority country of Myanmar. Due to ongoing violence the …
Gassed Out, Toban Shadlyn
Gassed Out, Toban Shadlyn
Masters Theses
As the automobile industry continues to evolve with car sharing services, electric vehicles and soon autonomous driving, the infrastructure that supports our present-day car culture will become obsolete. While the current advancement focuses on the future of car design and accompanying policies, there is a need to consider the evolution of our infrastructure from an adaptive reuse standpoint.
Among the different kinds of automotive infrastructure, gas stations in particular, are the most environmentally problematic yet advantageous due to their abundance. The conversion of gas stations, however, is not a new notion. While these sites have been renovated into cafés, restaurants, …
Moments Of Rotary Motion : Temporary Use In Vacant Industrial Heritage Architecture, Xuecheng He
Moments Of Rotary Motion : Temporary Use In Vacant Industrial Heritage Architecture, Xuecheng He
Masters Theses
The vacant industrial historic building at 145 Globe Street within the Jewelry District in Providence, Rhode Island is designated one of the ten most endangered historic properties in the city. After surviving many stalled plans for renovation there are no efforts underway to save it, and deterioration from natural elements and vandalism continues. Many Industrial heritage buildings wait in a similar limbo. When there are no definite plans for renewal, often these buildings are left vacant for years without routine maintenance, causing severe damage and posing a threat to public safety. These buildings should be used as a resource in …
Lighting : An Atrium Core To Reconnect With The Sun, Quan Lei
Lighting : An Atrium Core To Reconnect With The Sun, Quan Lei
Masters Theses
At the Rhode Island School of Design, students work so much that they treat their studio as home; the majority stay in studio past midnight, which leads to lack of sleep. How to improve students’ physical and mental health is a question demanding immediate investigation, particularly as relates to rest. According to the scientists at the Lighting Research Center (LRC) in Troy, N.Y, engagement with daylight environments increase occupant productivity and comfort, and provide the mental and visual stimulation necessary to regulate circadian rhythms, encouraging more restful sleep. Students cannot function healthily because their busy schedules remove them from the …
A Place For Family: Support Health Through Community, Jiaqi Li
A Place For Family: Support Health Through Community, Jiaqi Li
Masters Theses
Traditional hospital care and medical treatment view patients as individuals, without considering the network of family members or friends who that person relies on for health, or who may themselves rely on the patient for wellbeing. Hospitals focus on healing in a vacuum, and hospital architecture plays a negative role in separating patients from friends and family. As a result, a single person’s illness can break networks of support. There is need for a new kind of program that considers the most important part of this network, family, as a whole. A system of buildings within a single neighborhood surrounding …
Community In A Post-Diest World, Kirby Benjamin
Community In A Post-Diest World, Kirby Benjamin
Masters Theses
We are in need of a new sense of community, that doesn’t rely upon religion. There exists a demand to adapt the church typology to meet the needs of current society rather than allowing these important buildings to be demolished or preserved indefinitely in an unneeded state.
With the decline of Christian religious practice in America, thousands of churches become underutilized or vacant every year, leaving these icons with strong religious associations empty. This abandonment simultaneously impacts the communities these churches once held together. Today’s generations’ sense of community has transitioned from physical to virtual connections, leading to less meaningful …