Urban Integration + Re-Design
REVIEW: March 5 & 7, Greene Gallery
TODAY’S URBANITY + THE FABRIC OF TOMORROW
[Final Project Mid-Semester Review]
Midterm Reviews were concluded with a review of the work from Chris Perry and Ted Ngai’s thesis students. The work represents the halfway mark for students within their final year at the School of Architecture. Students and faculty came together to critique and review the work as their semester enters its final stretch.
The students working with Ted Ngai have applied the material and fabrication techniques they analyzed, studied and developed in their first semester in order to curate and generate large scale urban integration themes among the students final projects.
Chris Perry’s students similarly offer large scale integration into the existing urban fabrics of cities ranging from Buffalo, New York to Los Angeles California. Concerns of architectural restoration, revival, and adaptive reuse have posed interesting opportunities, questions, and concerns for these young designers.
Students have presented the defense of their thesis and final projects and will present the final product to colleagues, professors, and critiques at their final review in the coming weeks as the semester draws to a close in late April and early May.
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