TIMESCAPES: an architectural process of memory and adaptation


Autoria(s): Chamy, Adam
Contribuinte(s)

VanderGoot, Jana

Digital Repository at the University of Maryland

University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)

Architecture

Data(s)

22/06/2016

22/06/2016

2015

Resumo

What if the architectural process of making could incorporate time? All designers who impact the physical environment- consciously and unconsciously are gatekeepers of the past, commentators of the present, and speculators of the future. This project proposes the creation of architecture and adaptive public space that looks to historical memories, foster present day cultural formation, and new alternative visions for the city of the future. The thesis asks what it means to design for stasis and change in a variety of scales- urban, architectural, and detail and arrives at a speculated new neighborhood, institutional buildings, and landscape. Central to this project is the idea of the architect as archeologist, anthropologist, and artist. The project focuses on a rapidly changing part of the city of Fort Worth, Texas and assigns a multipurpose institutional buildings and public space as a method of investigation. The thesis hopes to further architectural discourse about into the role of architecture in the preservation of memory, adaptive potential of public spaces, and the role of time in architecture.

Identificador

doi:10.13016/M2JJ51

http://hdl.handle.net/1903/18148

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #Agriculture #Design #Urban planning #Architecture #Collected Memory #Collective Memory #Fort Worth #Memory #Time in Architecture
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Thesis