Building 'Code': A Spatial Ethology
by Marshall Prado (MDes ’12) This research is a study of urban agents in the…
by Marshall Prado (MDes ’12) This research is a study of urban agents in the…
by Daniel Ibanez (MDes ’12) Historically, urbanization has depended upon landscapes and broader ecologies to…
by Dongsei Kim (MDes ’12) Borders are everywhere and exist at every level of our…
by Jutta Friedrichs (MDes ’12) The Inconspicuous Life of Walls amplifies the natural and sublime…
by Melissa Kit Chow (MDes ’12) and Helena Slosar (MDes ’12) Spatio-phenomenal intervention (SPI) is…
by Daekwon Park (MDes ’12) This thesis investigates the design process of biologically-inspired smart building…
by Aviva Rubin (MDes ’12) This thesis proposes a re-conceptualization of the moment of dissent…
by Aneesha Dharwadker (MDes ’12) There is a wall in Delhi being swallowed by architecture.
Daniel Ibañez (MDesS ‘12, DDesS candidate) and Fadi Masoud (MLA II ' 12) have been accepted to present their paper, Topo-logics in the Mediterranean Basin: Exploring potentials of topography as infrastructure and resource for new urban metabolisms, at the Med.Net.EU conference in Italy.
Dongsei Kim (MDesS '12) in Urbanism, Landscape, Ecology, has won an Honorable Mention in the National Geographic Award in Mapping for "The Demilitarized Zone: Redrawing the 151 mile border between North and South Korea."