Document Type
Thesis Prep
Degree
B. ARCH
Date
Fall 2002
Keywords
infrastructure, New York City, Harlem, connectivity, identity, subway
Language
English
Disciplines
Architecture
Description/Abstract
"Infrastructure serves as a milt-scaled organizing urban framework in which material practices impose an identity on a given place allowing for the activation of otherwise static conditions.
Recommended Citation
Saponara, Nick, "Infrastructure and Improvisationalism" (2002). Architecture Thesis Prep. 80.
https://surface.syr.edu/architecture_tpreps/80
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Additional Information
Advisors: Anne Munly / Scott Ruff