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stitched  future  INCLUSIVE  URBANISM  +  ARCHITECTURE    ARCHITECTURE  485/585  &  486/586  TERMINAL  DESIGN  STUDIO  STUDIO  INSTRUCTOR  KAARIN  KNUDSON,  AIA  

As  structural  inequaliDes,  ecological  degradaDon,  and  ongoing  crises  push  people  farther  apart,  design  at  all  scales  can  be  leveraged  to  repair  a  damaged  urban  fabric,  address  persisDng  inequiDes,  soNen  transiDons,  and  bring  communiDes  back  together.      

This  studio  will  address  sustainable  urbanism,  inclusive  neighborhood  design  and  community-­‐supporDng  architecture  in  an  era  of  climaDc,  demographic  and  technological  disrupDon.    

Working  in  teams,  students  will  develop  a  master  plan  for  a  new  mixed-­‐income  neighborhood  on  a  large,  previously  developed  urban  site.      Within  this  redevelopment  master  plan,  a  new  community  cultural  center  or  children’s  museum  will  be  sited  among  affordable,  workforce  and  market-­‐rate  housing.    

Master  plans  will  be  completed  in  teams;  building  designs  will  be  completed  individually  unless  otherwise  discussed.    Students  will  have  the  opDon  of  developing:    1.  a  museum/center  design,  2.  a  mixed-­‐income  housing  design,  3.  or  both  programs  in  a  single  structure.        

FALL    Research      Case  Studies  Programming  Thesis  Site  SelecDon  

WINTER    Urban  Design  +  IniMal  Concepts      

Working  in  teams    Develop  a  district-­‐scale  master  plan  +  basic  architectural  concepts.    Final  Review:  Urban  design  proposal,  preliminary  siDng,  design  concepts.  

SPRING    Design    Development    Comprehensive  building  design    Weekly  studies  and  in-­‐studio  workshops      Passive  strategies  Placemaking    

Placement of elements due to INTERNAL functional relationships

Placement of elements due to relation to EXTERNAL context

SITE  ANALYSIS  Edward  White  

SUBURBAN  +  URBAN  FORM  

RADBURN Town Plan, New Jersey (1929) REDLINES Residential Security Map (1939)

Radburn, New Jersey (1929) LEAVITTOWN, PA (1939)

UNDERPRODUCTION  OF  HOUSING  IN  THE  U.S.?  

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