Month: May 2018
Constructed Environments Seminar: BRIDGE V
Throughout the semester I feel like I have drastically improved my research skills, and how to hone in on a specific paradox in a given area. Some of the most influential readings: Urbach, Henry “Exhibition as Atmosphere” Kimmelman, Michael “In Protest, the Power of Place” Rios, Michael “Whose Public Space” Elliott, Denielle, and Dara Culhane […]
Constructed Environments Studio: BRIDGE IV
The urban sprawl of New York city has affected Crown Heights since the early 1900’s. Over the past 100 years the neighborhood has changed from being a destination of farmland and countryside homes, to a bustling main street with the extension of the Fulton St train reaching Franklin Avenue. As a result of urbanization, homes […]
Constructed Environments Studio: BRIDGE V
BRIDGE I: LINK BRIDGE I was a great project to start off the semester. Working in small groups we were able to get to know some of our new classmates, and was lucky enough to have a very strong group who I feel all worked very well together to create a presentation with aesthetic and […]