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Studio Works 12

Laura Miller, Paula Meijerink, Martin Zogran, faculty editors

Harvard University
Graduate School of Design

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
Sauerbruch Hutton: Sense and Sensuality

Cities: 10 Lines, Approaches to Cities and Open Territory Design

Mansilla + Tunon: Playgrounds

Between Form and Circumstance: Re-Thinking the Contemporary Landscape / The Recent Practice of Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates

Beyond the Harvard Box

Constructing the Swiss Landscape

Project Zagreb: Transition as Condition?

African Cities, a Photographic Essay

 

BOOK 2

Options Studios Fall 2003

New York Docklands Museum and Cultural Center

Shadow Cities: Nomads and Nanomaterials

Zip, Padova, and the Parco del Roncajette

Museum of Contemporary Art in Portugal

Restructuring Relationships between Parks and Stations in Tokyo

The Marfa Project

Non-Formal Buenos Aires: Public Space Strategies for Emergency Settlements

Self-Familiar: Treasure Island Performing Arts Center

 

Options Studios Spring 2004

Experiments with Blank Typologies: London Olympics, Lea Valley

Beijing: the University Campus as an Operative Device to Reshape the Metropolis

Seoul Long Beach: Investigation in Materiality

Saja-Besaya River Basin, Spain

Offset Ceilings

Centers for an Edge City: Transforming Tysons Corner, Virginia

Urban Hotel

Dubal Studio

Museum of Maya Archaeology, Copan, Honduras

The French Gulch Mine Superfund Studio

Tides: Sancti-Petri Cadiz, Spain

Participatory Planning at a Local Level, Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Grapes

 

Options Studios Fall 2004

Before Motown - After Techno: Designing for the Detroit Musical Continuum

The Landscapes of Don Quixote, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Paffard Keatinge-Clay: Mastery through Innovation, Innovation through Mastery

Harlem 125 / Shifting Culture, Shifting Economy, Shifting Urbanity

Dance Space

Migrating Coastlines: Emergent TranFORMations for Dubai, U.A.E.

Mumbai: Repositioning the Cotton Textile Mill Lands

LUNIT

Tokyo's 'New Order' from a Local Perspective

The Search for a Modern Monumentality: the New Paris Courthouse

 

Options Studios Spring 2005

101 Urban Salvations

Cultural Porosity

Arequipa by the Sea: a New Town Project

Studies on Ecolomy: Iceland/Dubai

He Sapa Leadership Academy

Almere: Spillover City

Belfast, Recast

Urban Desert: Pampas de San Bartolo

The Promise of Paradise

Museum of Copan Archaeology Part II

Lissome Urbanism: Rail Infrastructure as a Backbone for the Rethinking of Continental Catalunya

Reframing of Open Public Space in Tokyo

Makinamedina: Reconfiguring the Relationship between Geography and Event in the City of Fez

Lichtbau Studio

 

Independent Design Theses

Abstract Material Mechanics: Andrew Baccon, MArch I, Spring 2007

Grand Rapids Made: Richard Broene, MArch I AP/MUP, Spring 2007

Variable Components and Assemblies: Prefabricated Climate Research Centers: Christopher Campbell, MArch I, Fall 2006

MetroBasel: Landscape & Energy: Oliver Cooke, MArch I AP, Spring 2007

Action as Representation: an Itinerant Architecture for MOVEON.ORG: Laura Crescimano, MArch I, Spring 2007

A Lifeline for Palestine and Israel: Christoph Hesse, MAUD/MUP, Spring 2007

Between Surplus and Efficiency: Sarah Jacoby, MArch I, Spring 2007

Julie Kaufman, MArch I, Spring 2007

Formal Motivation vs. Motivated Form: the Decorated Duck and the Fea Shed: Richard Lam, MArch I, Spring 2006

Figured Catastrophes: New Models of Surface Developability: Joel Lamere, MArch I, Spring 2007

(In)Determinacy among Generatrices of Form: Parametric Continuity and Differentiation of a Dormitory Cellular Matrix: Annie Ming-Yee Lo, MArch I, Fall 2006

Regeneration: Elizabeth Richey, MArch I, Fall 2006

Cameo Roehrich, MArch I, Fall 2005

Canal, Mounds, Bridges: the Economics of Architectural Infrastructure in a Shifting Landscape: Evi Syariffudin, MArch I, Fall 2005

Nodal Morphologies and Civil Organizations: an Urban Hospital in Istanbul: Andrew Witt, MArch I, Spring 2007

Ritchie Yao, MArch I AP, Spring 2007

 

Advanced Research Seminars

Quito: a Flatbed Site as an Agent for a New Centrality: Joan Busquets, Felipe Correa

Situating the Metropolitan Distrcit: Urban Restructuring in Phoenix, Arizona: Martin Zogran

Acknowledgments


Publication Title
Studio Works 12

Year Published
2008, Harvard Graduate School of Design

Author/Editors
:Laura Miller
Paula Meijerink
Martin Zogran