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A Living Room Is A House Is A School Is A Home Is A Home Front: Re-opening The Cambridge School
(2023-05-22)
The Cambridge School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (1915 - 1942) was a short-lived but significant experiment in architectural education. Over its 27-year lifespan, it produced over 800 graduates, more than ...
Suburban Exaptation: Densification Without Demolition
(2023-05-23)
Wood framing, widely available and easy to assemble, has come to embody the ideal of a modular architectural system but not the image. Despite this inherent ability to enable change, its rigid implementation through the ...
House on the Side of the Mekong
(2023-05-23)
The Mekong River is a life source and space for spiritual belongingness that binds people on both banks, yet it also serves as an unnatural territorial boundary that divides northeastern Thailand from Laos. This thesis ...
A Cenotaph For Many
(2023-05-23)
Hart Island, located in the Bronx, New York City, is the only place to bury the bodies of the unclaimed or unidentified in the city. The next of kin of some individuals buried on Hart Island opted for public burial. Others ...
Building (,) Set (,) Prop
(2023-05-23)
Every building is a living archive of its history. The archive, legible through the envelope’s fading color, surface marks, or structural cracks, transforms in a complex and nonlinear way. Recognizing the importance of ...
Dot as Architecture
(2023-05-23)
This thesis project investigates the role of a Dot, first by defining the Dot within Architecture and second by situating the Dot within the contemporary city as a new proposal of nonfigurative architecture. Introducing ...
How to Mourn: When Life and Death are not Enough
(2023-05-24)
Oh wretched ones, how cursed are your fates. The pair are frozen in the face of a pre-ordained demise, rendered dumb by forces uncontrollable and indomitable. What happens when something dies over and over and over again, ...
Permanent Impermanence with the House in Three Climates or Living and Perceiving with Material Temporal Cycles
(2023-05-23)
In a civilization of rapid temporality and supposed linear progress, a human-nature dichotomy proliferates from our ways of living all the way to the building wall section. As our temporal rhythm of the solar movement ...
An Invitation to Walk within Walls: A Salt Shed
(2023-05-24)
Across New York City lie mountains of road salt brought to its shores from mines as far as Tarapacá, Chile. These migrant minerals spend most of their days in sheds across the five boroughs until they are dispersed atop ...
"As If!": Reimagining Suburban Forms through the Accessory Dwelling Unit
(2023-05-23)
Featured in the New York Times article “The Next Affordable City is Already Too Expensive,” Spokane, WA finds itself in the throes of the national housing crisis. In response, this thesis proposes to design a series of ...