Reclaiming the Fall Zone: Mediating Physical and Cultural Exchange in Richmond, VA
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Noonan, Peter V Digital Repository at the University of Maryland University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) Architecture |
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23/06/2016
23/06/2016
2016
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This thesis will address cultural and physical place reclamation, at the ambiguous intersection of ‘city’ and nature.’ By creating a juxtaposed sequence of multi-scalar interventions, which challenge the conventional boundaries of architecture, and landscape architecture; in order to make commonplace a new dynamic threshold condition in Richmond, Virginia. At its core, this thesis is an attempt at place-making on a site which has become ‘no place.’ This concept will be manifest via a landscape park on Mayo Island in Richmond, anchored by a community retreat center, and architectural follies along a constructed path. The interventions will coincide with value of place in historical Richmond: an integrated, socially desegregated waterfront hinge; a social nexus of inherent change, at the point which the river itself changes at the fall line. |
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doi:10.13016/M2G20P |
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Palavras-Chave | #Architecture #Sustainability #Sociology #Fall line #Flood #Procession #Promenade #Richmond #Virginia |
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