PROJECTIONS
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The Machine and the Garden
Daegu Global Studio: Like the interrelated parts of a living organism, the ‘The Machine and the Garden’ outlines the potential of the city to innovate, create, and regenerate the products and services…
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Fragments of a New Housing Language
If we use language as a metaphor, a current wave of architects has quietly begun reassembling the elements of housing into new syntaxes. While each work in this book and represents a unique solution, their innovations can be seen as typological advances…
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Interdependent Urbanism
If zoning at its core is about egalitarian relationships, we are at a crossroads where computation can play a major role in successful urban design. By leveraging performance based zoning standards instead of prescriptive rules, this tool demonstrates…
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Spaces of Translation
Like many of the ‘ethnic’ areas of our cities, Manhattan’s Koreatown (located between 28th and 34th Streets east of Broadway) is a place where a particular group has inscribed its cultural practice onto an inherited urban fabric, putting what is ‘marginal’ and what is…
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Preservation, Pluralism, and Adaptive Reuse
Preservation as a movement, usually understood as a conservative force that works to strengthen the idea of a linear, univocal, ‘American’ history, originally emerges in the 1960’s to put forth a more radical proposition: That preserving a structure by instilling it with a new…