Author(s)/Creator(s)

Matthew R. Kanewske

Document Type

Thesis, Senior

Degree

B. ARCH

Date

Spring 2006

Keywords

Portland, mapping, post-industrial, infrastructure, public space

Language

English

Disciplines

Architecture | Urban, Community and Regional Planning

Description/Abstract

"Portland provides an opportunity to examine the way this can relate to formal construction because cities' primary sites of public spaces will be integrated with the flows of movement, but this creates a dichotomy between the nature of site as a singular entity and the requirements of multiplicity required by a system. In this lies an opportunity for architectural invention of new forms of communicative public space."

Additional Information

Advisors: Hogue / Moe

Creative Commons License

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