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    • Drought + Deluge: An Amphibious Neighborhood for Mexico City's Urban Poor 

      Pierson, Kelsey
      Mexico City’s water cycle is broken. Rain is falling but doesn’t make it underground to the aquifer of potable water, causing severe floods. Evapotranspiration is accelerated before water can be used by people, causing ...
    • Revenge of the Lake: An Exploration of of Water, Sacrifice, and Regeneration in Mexico City 

      Black, Madeleine
      Mexico City is sinking quickly, in parts up to nine inches a year and in total thirty feet since its foundation in 1325. Mexico City was built on the lake bed of Lake Texcoco. The original inhabitants of the city, the ...
    • Unbuilt 

      Gonzales, Gabrel Alec Kosovsky
      Cities are in a continual state of change, translated in an incremental process of building and unbuilding, addition and subtraction. But “when building is the only proper, sanctioned event, there is no platform in place ...