Brooklyn Bridge - city hall: rethinking the New York subway station

As subway ridership around the world increases the typology has an opportunity to play an increasingly important role in the daily routine of urban dwellers. Underground spaces pose unique psychological and physiological stresses on occupants; therefore, an opportunity exists to rethink the subway s...

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Main Author: Goodwill, Clifford
Other Authors: Roshko, Tijen (Interior Design)
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22108
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-221082014-07-04T04:25:38Z Brooklyn Bridge - city hall: rethinking the New York subway station Goodwill, Clifford Roshko, Tijen (Interior Design) Coar, Lancelot (Architecture) Bird, Lawrence (McGill University) Interior Design Biophilia Picnolepsy Non-place As subway ridership around the world increases the typology has an opportunity to play an increasingly important role in the daily routine of urban dwellers. Underground spaces pose unique psychological and physiological stresses on occupants; therefore, an opportunity exists to rethink the subway station interior to respond to experiential and existential conditions of the traveler. This practicum aims to address these issues by redesigning an existing subway station that responds to convergence of picnolepsy, non-place, and biophilic design methodologies. Project goals include a design that focuses on experiential and emotional qualities to create a more exciting and comfortable space without impeding existing efficiencies. 2013-08-26T16:39:51Z 2013-08-26T16:39:51Z 2013-08-26 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22108
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topic Interior Design
Biophilia
Picnolepsy
Non-place
spellingShingle Interior Design
Biophilia
Picnolepsy
Non-place
Goodwill, Clifford
Brooklyn Bridge - city hall: rethinking the New York subway station
description As subway ridership around the world increases the typology has an opportunity to play an increasingly important role in the daily routine of urban dwellers. Underground spaces pose unique psychological and physiological stresses on occupants; therefore, an opportunity exists to rethink the subway station interior to respond to experiential and existential conditions of the traveler. This practicum aims to address these issues by redesigning an existing subway station that responds to convergence of picnolepsy, non-place, and biophilic design methodologies. Project goals include a design that focuses on experiential and emotional qualities to create a more exciting and comfortable space without impeding existing efficiencies.
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Goodwill, Clifford
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title Brooklyn Bridge - city hall: rethinking the New York subway station
title_short Brooklyn Bridge - city hall: rethinking the New York subway station
title_full Brooklyn Bridge - city hall: rethinking the New York subway station
title_fullStr Brooklyn Bridge - city hall: rethinking the New York subway station
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