Minima Maxima

Architecture can provide unique, experiential spaces at varying sizes. In situations of housing scarcity or lack of affordability, design becomes imperative in crafting spaces that, while spartan and minimal, allows for variation and individuality to arise. In the context of an urban intervention, a...

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Main Author: Uricks, Ryan Gerard
Other Authors: Architecture
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Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/96212
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-962122021-12-01T05:43:18Z Minima Maxima Uricks, Ryan Gerard Architecture Schnoedt, Heinrich Weiner, Frank H. Dugas, David Architecture Architecture can provide unique, experiential spaces at varying sizes. In situations of housing scarcity or lack of affordability, design becomes imperative in crafting spaces that, while spartan and minimal, allows for variation and individuality to arise. In the context of an urban intervention, architecture can unite the city and the people by offering space for the city and creating an active community for its occupants. This thesis uses a micro-apartment complex in Chicago overlooking a park and elevated subway tracks to show how architecture and design can provide dignified spaces of any size. Master of Architecture Architecture can provide unique, experiential spaces at varying sizes. In situations of housing scarcity or lack of affordability, design becomes imperative in crafting spaces that, while spartan and minimal, allows for variation and individuality to arise. In the context of an urban intervention, architecture can unite the city and the people by offering space for the city and creating an active community for its occupants. This thesis uses a micro-apartment complex in Chicago overlooking a park and elevated subway tracks to show how architecture and design can provide dignified spaces of any size. 2019-12-24T09:00:25Z 2019-12-24T09:00:25Z 2019-12-23 Thesis vt_gsexam:22769 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/96212 en In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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Minima Maxima
description Architecture can provide unique, experiential spaces at varying sizes. In situations of housing scarcity or lack of affordability, design becomes imperative in crafting spaces that, while spartan and minimal, allows for variation and individuality to arise. In the context of an urban intervention, architecture can unite the city and the people by offering space for the city and creating an active community for its occupants. This thesis uses a micro-apartment complex in Chicago overlooking a park and elevated subway tracks to show how architecture and design can provide dignified spaces of any size. === Master of Architecture === Architecture can provide unique, experiential spaces at varying sizes. In situations of housing scarcity or lack of affordability, design becomes imperative in crafting spaces that, while spartan and minimal, allows for variation and individuality to arise. In the context of an urban intervention, architecture can unite the city and the people by offering space for the city and creating an active community for its occupants. This thesis uses a micro-apartment complex in Chicago overlooking a park and elevated subway tracks to show how architecture and design can provide dignified spaces of any size.
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