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Thesis Statement Portland is facing a housing crisis. The aim of the project is to introduce, encourage, and support a live-able mixed use community within…
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My Concept is to explore live/work housing by combining living, playing, learning and working needs of the users by layering spaces of interaction to support…
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Main responses from final review #1 of 2: Why support local industries?Enrich the concept of the Airbnb for industries prototype Why open space? Columns? Will…
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An evolving economy demands a new understanding of workspace. Mass timber, an indicator of a changing environment and economy, is the means by which that…
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Thesis Sentence: Connecting the edges of society with the forefront of shared economy (AirBnb) to better the livelihood of the homeless population in Portland, Oregon….
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The project addresses the effect of ongoing development on the site and its evident gentrification by expansion of the existing skatepark. The cultural significance of…