Architectural Design Studio: Architecture 484/584 & Architecture 486/586
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This Scholars' Bank collection contains studio boards by Architectural Design Studio: Architecture 484/584 students. These students study at the Portland Center Architecture Program in Portland, Oregon.
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Item Open Access Anchor(2017-07-05) Sakthivel, Nithya Krithika; Gast, GeraldItem Open Access CINC: Center for Innovation & Collaboration(2017-07-03) Bowers, AlisonItem Open Access Designing in Paradise: Authenticity through a Contemporary Filter(University of Oregon, 2016) Woltz, Keri; Neis, HajoThe public promenade creates an opportunity to unite the fragmented city of downtown Honolulu, Hawaii with a series of linked social interventions. Reflective of the ancient Hawaiian zoning order, each intervention is conceptually based on the physical entities that occupied historic Hawaii. Mixed with the surrounding natural environment and programmed event space, each intervention creates a cultural sense of place.Item Open Access The Home: Xiaozheng Elementary School(2017-07-03) Lou, YifeiItem Open Access i.TMI(2017-07-03) Adamson, TomItem Open Access The Lloyd District Transportation Independence Plan(University of Oregon, 2014) Wilson, Richard H.Item Open Access Micro-Enterprise Portland Urban Architecture, Final Design(University of Oregon, 2014) Wilson, Richard H.Item Open Access Portland Community Museum(2017-07-03) Daniels, AnyaItem Open Access Portland Youth Center for Arts(2017-07-03) Stockwell, ClaireItem Open Access RE INVEST; RE USE; RE STORE(University of Oregon, 2014) Prassas, AlinaYouth unemployment in Greece is devastating an entire generation and dramatically altering life. The catastrophic failure of global economics has led to more and more consumption, but without the demand needed to sustain its levels in Athens. This catastrophe has been especially apparent in Greece, and the youth of the nation are paying the highest price. Poor waste management is just another daily fact for many in Greece, but it leads to vast illegal landfills and leaching waste sites, as well as an unattractive and depressing urban landscape. The urban fabric of Metaxourgeio is decaying, and metro wide storm water management is lacking. Corruption plays heavily into many of these problems, and creating a transparent, open institution is crucial. By reinvigorating an old working-class neighborhood now home to many young people and immigrants in the heart of the city, hope and opportunity can be made. By creating local economies through community recycling and upcycling, the neighborhood will be engaged and prosper, while a startup innovation center will spark ingenuity and focus, and foster opportunity in the younger generation, routed in the potential of Metaxourgeio. Reclaiming public space for public use and focusing on green spaces will enrich and enliven the community.Item Open Access Stryiskyi Park Campus & Khutorivka Master Site Planning Strategies(University of Oregon, 2014-11-25) Wilson, Richard H.The Stryiskyi Park Campus is on its way to development. This drawing is illustrates the current and future potential of the east end of the campus. As the Church finishes construction and the library begins construction the interstitial landscape space will need to be addressed. In addition to this there is a need to understand the impact of a potential road will have on the plans for a new residence hall or sports field. Several configurations are tested amongst the constraints to inform the best use of the property. Strong influences on the site include the tree lined alley of Stryiskyi Park as the campus pedestrian entrance, the existing academic buildings, in addition to the interim lack of buildings, a vehicle drop off, solar access. Pedestrian nodes are identified and linked by clear and direct pedestrian pathways.