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Studio Works 11 Joe MacDonald, Holly Getch Clarke, Paula Meijerink, Martin Zogran, faculty editors Harvard University |
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Contents
BOOK1
Preface
Introduction to Departments
Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning and Design
Faculty of Design
Core Studios
Architecture
Landscape Architecture
Urban Planning and Design
Exhibitions
Josep Lluis Sert: The Architect of Urban Design, 1953–1969
Michael Maltzan: Lift
Alejandro Aravena: X
Projecting Reclamation in Design
Phylogenesis: FOA's Ark
The City of Aleppo
BOOK 2
Options Studios Fall 2003
Chile MMX: Alejandro Aravena
Downtown Seoul: The Recovery of the Chungae Chun Stream: Rodolfo Machado
Border Station: San Ysidro, CA: Michael Maltzan
The Future Urban Landscape of Cesena, Italy: Carl Steinitz
Soft: Sheila Kennedy
Sculpture Center: LIC, New York Addition–Connection: Linda Pollak
A Cross Section Through the City: Redevelopment of the Han Jiang Riverfront in Wuhan, China: Peter G. Rowe
Open Figures: The Contouring of Architecture: Ron Witte
Eleven Cities and the Milan Convention Center Site: Martha Schwartz, Brent Stringfellow
Micro Public Space by Flux Management: Momoyo Kaijima, Yoshiharu Tsukamoto
Options Studios Spring 2004
Detroit: Alex Krieger, Matthew Kiefer
Field Trip: Mack Scogin
Urban Form: Moscow Luzhniki Studio: Rodolfo Machado
2CC: Preston Scott Cohen
Altered Faces: Reworking the Teheran Corridor, Seoul, Korea: Niall Kirkwood, Alistair McIntosh, Woo-Kyung Sim
Square One: Martyr's Square, Downtown Beirut, Lebanon: Hashim Sarkis
Superquadras, Projections and Pilotis: Jorge Silvetti
Bringing Harvard Yards to the River: Joan Busquets
Interstitial Spaces–New York City: Ken Smith
The Bone Studio: Vincent James
Architecture(s) of Geopolitical Transgression: Richard Sommer, Hailim Suh
Evoking Nature: Architecture as Landscape on the Emerald Necklace: Frank Barkow, Regine Leibinger
Options Studios Fall 2004
The Chilean Pavilion for the Venice Biennale. The Rigorous Construction of a Pleasant Place: Alejandro Aravena
City of Knowledge: Jonathan Levi
Alternative Futures for Tepotzotlan, Mexico: Carl Steinitz
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Educational Center: Stephen Cassell, Adam Yarinsky
Expanding Boston's Core: Somerville and its Competitive Context: Francois Vigier
A Bridge and a Pavilion in Bilbao: Spiro Pollalis
Baseball in the City: Jeanne Gang
Parks and Cities: Climate, Experience, and Frugality as Design Engines: Michael Van Valkenburgh
Automotive Design as a Laboratory for Disciplinary Dynamics: Wes Jones
Berlin: The Museum Island and Beyond: Thomas Muller
Revealing Houston's Midtown Disposition: Marcel Smets, Mark Dwyer
Options Studios Spring 2005
The Rhinoceros Next Door: Mack Scogin
UK/NL: A Building in Amsterdam Harbor: Tony Fretton
A New Neighborhood for Charleston, SC: Alex Krieger
Touristic Development in the Istrian Peninsula, Puntizela, Croatia: Jorge Silvetti with Ivan Rupnik
Two Investigations in Residential Design: George Hargreaves
The Bone Studio 2: Experimental Concrete Architecture: Vincent James
Provoking a New Form of Urbanity: The Corvin Promenade, Budapest: Rodolfo Machado, Felipe Correa
Structure Ornament: Experiments with Blank Typologies: Farshid Moussavi
Intermodal Istanbul: Hashim Sarkis
Institutions and Architecture Over Time: Rafael Moneo
Monterrey, a Mexican City and Landscape in Transformation: Leland Cott, Mario Schjetnan
Seoul, Korea: Remment Koolhaas, Jeffrey Inaba
New Orleans: Redesigning a Fragile Edge: Joan Busquets
Indefinitely Extendable Museum, Ueno Park, Tokyo: Preston Scott Cohen
Independent Design Theses
The X2 Line: Propagating Self-Organization in the California Delta: Richard Kennedy, MLA II, Spring 2005
Conundrum Cubed: Begum Bengu, MArch I, Fall 2003
Edging Out Volume: Michele Prata, MArch I, Fall 2003
Polyvalence: An Architecture of Reciprocity: Jason Halaby, MArch I AP, Spring 2004
Thesis: Jeannette Kou, MArch I, Spring 2004
Anyhouse: The Mass-Produced Custom Home: Marzuki Stevens, MArch I, Fall 2004
Paris: The Crux of Les Etoiles: Amelia Stephenson, MArch I, Spring 2005
Thesis: Aziza Chaouni, MArch I, Spring 2005
Landing: Industry and the Structures of Places: Daniel Sewall Adams, MArch I AP, Spring 2005
Second Nature: Geoffrey Von Oeyen, MArch I, Spring 2005
Urban Morphologies in the San Francisco Bay Area: Simon Demeuse, MArch II, Spring 2005
Advanced Research Seminars
Swedish Cloud Exhibition: Toshiko Mori
Algorithmic Architecture: Kostas Terzidis
Materials and Construction: Toshiko Mori, Thomas Schroepfer, Nader Tehrani
Acknowledgments
Publication Title
Studio Works 11
Year Published
2006, Harvard Graduate School of Design
Author/Editors
Joseph MacDonald
Holly Getch Clarke
Paula Meijerink
Martin Zogran
