Author(s)/Creator(s)

Ann O'Connell

Document Type

Thesis

Degree

B. ARCH

Date

5-2015

Keywords

field urbanism, contemporary, city, suburb, dwellings, spatial patterns, neighborhood, thresholds

Disciplines

Architecture | Urban, Community and Regional Planning

Description/Abstract

This project employs a tactical approach to the design process. Spatial patterns and local relationships regulate form and program to facilitate these hybrid social constructions. The development of field elements re-organizes in terms of interrelationships and functions, creating infinite possible combinatory logics in the evolution of the neighborhood. These logics negotiate the threshold between figure and field, accommodating programmatic indeterminacy with architectural specificity to thicken and intensify, producing an alternative "collective" urbanism.

Additional Information

Part 2/3.

Source

Syracuse School of Architecture 2015

Creative Commons License

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