Trailblazing: Empowering Rural Youth Through Mobile Architecture

This thesis proposes a network of small-scale architectural interventions to address a growing issue of youth substance abuse in rural Nova Scotia, Canada. Thorburn, a hub of a larger region of dispersed communities, acts as a testing ground for this proposal. An extensive system of trails and cabi...

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Main Author: McLean, Brenda-Dale
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10222/35256
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-NSHD.ca#10222-352562013-10-04T04:13:30ZTrailblazing: Empowering Rural Youth Through Mobile ArchitectureMcLean, Brenda-DaleArchitectureMobile ArchitectureSubstance AbuseYouthNova ScotiaRuralThorburnPictou CountyThis thesis proposes a network of small-scale architectural interventions to address a growing issue of youth substance abuse in rural Nova Scotia, Canada. Thorburn, a hub of a larger region of dispersed communities, acts as a testing ground for this proposal. An extensive system of trails and cabins currently provides both a means of transportation and informal, unsupervised gathering space for youth. Four test sites were chosen to represent a wide range of possible sites. Each exists at an intersection between these trails and the public realm. Each of these sites could not, on its own, sustain an active year-round program. On-site interventions are partnered with a mobile youth centre whose presence at each site is influenced by seasonal use and special events. Each site is modified to create flexible spaces whose function adapts to, but is not limited by, the presence of the youth centre.2013-08-09T12:53:49Z2013-08-09T12:53:49Z2013-08-092013-07-08http://hdl.handle.net/10222/35256en
collection NDLTD
language en
sources NDLTD
topic Architecture
Mobile Architecture
Substance Abuse
Youth
Nova Scotia
Rural
Thorburn
Pictou County
spellingShingle Architecture
Mobile Architecture
Substance Abuse
Youth
Nova Scotia
Rural
Thorburn
Pictou County
McLean, Brenda-Dale
Trailblazing: Empowering Rural Youth Through Mobile Architecture
description This thesis proposes a network of small-scale architectural interventions to address a growing issue of youth substance abuse in rural Nova Scotia, Canada. Thorburn, a hub of a larger region of dispersed communities, acts as a testing ground for this proposal. An extensive system of trails and cabins currently provides both a means of transportation and informal, unsupervised gathering space for youth. Four test sites were chosen to represent a wide range of possible sites. Each exists at an intersection between these trails and the public realm. Each of these sites could not, on its own, sustain an active year-round program. On-site interventions are partnered with a mobile youth centre whose presence at each site is influenced by seasonal use and special events. Each site is modified to create flexible spaces whose function adapts to, but is not limited by, the presence of the youth centre.
author McLean, Brenda-Dale
author_facet McLean, Brenda-Dale
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title Trailblazing: Empowering Rural Youth Through Mobile Architecture
title_short Trailblazing: Empowering Rural Youth Through Mobile Architecture
title_full Trailblazing: Empowering Rural Youth Through Mobile Architecture
title_fullStr Trailblazing: Empowering Rural Youth Through Mobile Architecture
title_full_unstemmed Trailblazing: Empowering Rural Youth Through Mobile Architecture
title_sort trailblazing: empowering rural youth through mobile architecture
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/10222/35256
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