Exploring efficient land-use and densification through architectural synthesis
(2019) ASBM01 20191Department of Architecture and Built Environment
- Abstract
- This Thesis will limit itself to exercising architectural interventions based on a set of
identified locations with the aim of creating a framework for new housing units.
The architectural intervention will form round these sites, social groups and economical
building methods with ambition of being integrated in the urban framework
limiting need to travel and utilising existing infrastructure. Materiality and
construction methods will also be analysed
The architectural interventions will then be set into a larger urban context of how
many new housing units could be provided. 3 sites will be chosen for a zoomed in
urban context analysis providing information about how these interventions would
affect the urban context.
A... (More) - This Thesis will limit itself to exercising architectural interventions based on a set of
identified locations with the aim of creating a framework for new housing units.
The architectural intervention will form round these sites, social groups and economical
building methods with ambition of being integrated in the urban framework
limiting need to travel and utilising existing infrastructure. Materiality and
construction methods will also be analysed
The architectural interventions will then be set into a larger urban context of how
many new housing units could be provided. 3 sites will be chosen for a zoomed in
urban context analysis providing information about how these interventions would
affect the urban context.
A discussion will end the thesis following the research questions (Less)
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- author
- Jones, David
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- ASBM01 20191
- year
- 2019
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- language
- English
- id
- 9002005
- date added to LUP
- 2020-01-24 13:17:17
- date last changed
- 2020-01-24 13:17:17
@misc{9002005, abstract = {{This Thesis will limit itself to exercising architectural interventions based on a set of identified locations with the aim of creating a framework for new housing units. The architectural intervention will form round these sites, social groups and economical building methods with ambition of being integrated in the urban framework limiting need to travel and utilising existing infrastructure. Materiality and construction methods will also be analysed The architectural interventions will then be set into a larger urban context of how many new housing units could be provided. 3 sites will be chosen for a zoomed in urban context analysis providing information about how these interventions would affect the urban context. A discussion will end the thesis following the research questions}}, author = {{Jones, David}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{Exploring efficient land-use and densification through architectural synthesis}}, year = {{2019}}, }