Manifesting Density
Abstract
The following thesis is considered an urban design gesture with architectural elements thatredefines a city in need of revitalization. Tacoma’s history is one often showcased by the defiant
work of the people who may have often caused more harm than good. But through those times, it
importance to acknowledge the minority groups that may have interacted with and come face to
face with these notable members. Understanding how policy and social events shaped the way
minorities occupied space and were often vacated from it eradicated their presence and future. The
term minority, in this case also represents those who served as community leaders and even small
business owners that served as the backbone of their communities. Manifesting Density focuses on
the role of the minority having an inclusive presence. Understanding the power of placemaking
expressed in the void we know as architecture that revisits modern forms of culture, education, and
production. Within the Theater District of Tacoma, many organizations have explored ways of
potentially bringing life back to a vibrant sector of the community. Focusing on how even the
smallest gestures make an impact, the Johnson - Cox Building is selected as the anchor for the
community. It is with this intervention an exploration takes place through a vessel that has the
potential of showcasing many perspectives through the means of convenience and storytelling
defined by means of the past and means of today’s time.
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