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Food For Thought: Social & Historic Value of the Mid-century Supermarket
The modern supermarket emerged in the mid-20th century, responding to the evolving needs of the rapidly changing social and urban landscape in post-war America. Now ingrained in our culture and community, the phenomenon is emerging as potential addition to our historic fabric. This thesis looks at the evolution of the supermarket ...
Cybernetic Campus: University in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
This thesis explores concepts for the urban university in response to the growing use of automation and artificial intelligence in the current Fourth Industrial Revolution. With the anticipated loss of nearly half of all jobs we have today, new forms of technology will disrupt the economy and society in unexpected ways while ...
Piloting Neighborhood Conservation Districts in Seattle: A Case Study in Wallingford
This thesis considers Neighborhood Conservation Districts (NCDs) as a viable tool to address the lack of framework to preserve the character of Seattle neighborhoods. NCDs are widely used across the United States as a method of managing bulk, scale, and form in historic neighborhoods. A review of Neighborhood Conservation ...