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Liberating Rivers

Niccolò Piacentini, MArch/LArch 2020, explores using Peri-urban areas as test sites for agricultural methods compatible with functioning floodplains.

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Terminal Vacancies

Conor Irick, MArch 2018, examines how industrial infrastructure can transcend its function as raw utility and extend into public amenity.

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Live | Work | Grow

Steven Jackson, MArch 2016, explores integrating housing and food production into a shared infrastructure model for housing.

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Design for 203X

George Lee, MArch 2020, presents his vision of what residential architecture would look like if sustainability was the primary driver of all buildings.

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Soilcraft

Stevie Koepp, LArch/MArch 2019, examines soil as a living matrix which might reframe environmental values in the urban setting.

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The Shape of Global Wealth

John Reynders, MArch 2016, explores the phenomenon of the slender tower as a built manifestation of global wealth.

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Landscape of Fulfillment

Bennett Sapin, MArch 2014, proposes a new model for a consolidated e-commerce fulfillment center, intermodal freight terminal, and retail marketplace.

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Algaetecture Studio Final Review

The Arch 507 Algaetecture Studio, Winter 2023, taught by Professor Gundula Proksch, successfully presented their studio projects on integrating algae cultivation in the built environment.

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Re:GEN

Kelsey A. Crotty, MArch 2020, offers an alternative method to occupying space as an exploration into the future of high-density living.

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Designing for Disassembly

Will Wheaton, MArch 2017, explores opportunities for extending the life of a building and its components through design for disassembly.

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Datascapes

Kristopher Chan, MArch 2014, examines how data offers new ways of understanding and designing within the built environment.

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