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1255 LIVING
A mixed-use development is a combination of multiple programmatic functions that can promote walkability, create vibrant living and working environments, offer affordable housing, increase economic mechanism growth, and ...
C.I.T.I.E.S.: Community Integration by the Transformation and Invigoration of Existing Spaces
Even with ever evolving technology, movement within the United States continues to be an issue. Traffic and travel times increase as suburbs move further and further from the city while housing prices in the city rise ...
CLUS-TX
The next evolution of sustainability, affordability and community in one building site. In which people can live in an area where they can grow their own food, and have outdoor activities. This project is able to explore ...
Neighborhood Sufficiency: an Environmental Model of a Self-Sufficient Urban Community
This project explores ideas of self-sufficiency through the design of a neighborhood-campus. This neighborhood is composed with easily accessible structures that are connected to multiple public urban mobility forms. This ...
Aliviar
Aliviar is a Relief Community and Shelter Facility for immigrants coming into America for the first time. The proposed project contains housing, education, legal resources, and community spaces. This project focuses on the ...
The Retreat at Geauga Lake
To bring new life to this amusement park by creating a new place for people to gather and enjoy. Including a hotel, event center, and park with walking trails. As this is an adaptive reuse project, the aim is to preserve ...
Nantucket: Living with Water
Today, our 2101 world map looks very different from that of 2020. The sea levels have risen more or less by twelve-foot across the globe. Most of the famous beaches of the world have disappeared into the oceans. The coastal ...
The Three Sisters
The Three Sisters is a Native American agriculture practice that dates back to the indigenous times of America. This agriculture practice includes three vegetables: corn, beans, and squash. These three vegetables are grown ...
Food for Thought: Architecture as an Ecosystem
Food for Thought is a proposal for rehabilitation of the Women’s Museum in Dallas, Texas. Situated on the Fair Park grounds in South Dallas, this project seeks to propose an architectural intervention alleviating the ...
Vertical Communities: An Exploration in Urban Architecture
As the population continues to increase and cities expand in size, sustainable building solutions are needed now more than ever to help combat this unprecedented growth before it spirals out of control. This can cause ...