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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.?