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02/15: Transitional Housing

Back to overpasses and University City. This is a project from Fall 2012, a design for transitional housing for the formerly homeless. My writing from the semester: Our site is one defined by transience, by commute, by Motion. The site is an overlap of anonymous paths and few destinations. In an effort to provide a... Continue Reading →

02/13: The Underbelly of the Overpass

Following up on yesterday's discussion of traffic and energy, I wanted to share a few model photographs of a project which literally builds off of highway infrastructure. The site is along Chestnut Street between 30th Street and the Schuylkill Expressway, across the street from the old Post Office building. This section of Chestnut Street was... Continue Reading →

02/12: Ambient Energy

It took me a while to accept the concept of 'noise pollution', that noise can be a difficult to control nuisance which can lower the quality of life for those exposed to it. I try walking down Walnut Street Bridge while listening to music and I find myself unable to hear anything other than tire... Continue Reading →

02/10: Main Streets

Another detour today, this time down Main Street, or The Main Street Project, which began in 1977 and (until last year) was operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. It started as architectural and economic analysis meant to help local governments come up with strategies to revitalize their downtown. The Main Street Project summarize their... Continue Reading →

02/08: Co-Lab Precedents

Back to the Co-Lab project, and the use of precedents. I had looked at other Co-Lab arrangements to see how to organize program concerns. For the building elements, I looked towards projects that took an active role in framing views, both from within and from without.   These photos were taken at the Bellevue Library... Continue Reading →

02/07: Happy Friday

It's been a long two days, so here are some photos of school work. First one is about trying to make a game with rules (like the Game of Life) out of the simple task of cutting across a city grid.   Next up is a preliminary look at the macroeconomics of Bangladesh. I tried... Continue Reading →

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