Modular Regeneration
Abstract
Modular Regeneration is a communal hub that integrates the physical, social, and cultural environment rebuilding the identify and sense of place in Northwest Goldberg. Located in the Northwest Detroit area, considered deteriorated. Northwest Goldberg is regenerating due to the resident's ambition to assimilate, modernize, and improve their neighborhood. Ambitions manifest as converting blighted lots into plazas, market spaces, rock and community gardens. This project has five goals to temper these initiatives into formal regeneration: 1. Promote advanced manufacturing for Detroit; 2. Promote Northwest Goldberg's artistic culture; 3. Promote recreation; 4. Promote learning; 5. Promote commerce in Northwest Goldberg.
Subject
Formal RegenerationCommunal Architecture
Community Architecture
Architectural design
Urban renewal
Neighborhood planning
Historic districts
Architects and community
Michigan--Detroit
Department
ArchitectureCollections
Citation
Grimes, Aaron (2021). Modular Regeneration. Master's thesis, Texas A & M University. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /196164.