Author(s)/Creator(s)

Clifford Shih, Syracuse University

Document Type

Thesis, Senior

Degree

B. ARCH

Date

Spring 2013

Keywords

Architecture, waterfront, Shanghai, water, urban, public space

Language

English

Disciplines

Architecture

Description/Abstract

The existing waterfront condition presents a separation between the water and urban. I propose this separation between the water and urban is an interacted space of urban and water. Waterfront constructed in this way protects the city from floating, yet a solution of creating a public space, ports, and water filtration facility will blend the separated condition. Thus, architecture exemplifies a vehicle to constitute physical and visual connection for dichotomy edge created by the waterfront in a rapid stratified urbanization and industrialization.

Additional Information

Advisors: Julie Larson / Yutaka Sho

Source

Student Submission

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License
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