Planning for Upland Expansion: Developing a Framework for Community-Informed Housing Design to Support Indigenous Resilience in the Context of Dynamic Coastal Landscapes
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Simonsen, Hannah
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The Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe on the Pacific Coast faces many challenges,including the increasing impacts of climate change and the risks of a dynamic
coastal landscape. For those reasons, they are planning for upland expansion,
which involves moving their existing community from an at-risk location on
the tidelands of the coast to a safer location further inland.
This thesis will argue that community-based design processes are critical to
developing meaningful design solutions. Through an active partnership with
the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe, this thesis strives for the collaborative
development of a design framework for high-performance building that
reflects the community's values and goals. The developed document is
intended for use throughout the design processes of upland expansion, which
involves moving their existing community from an at-risk location on the
tidelands of the coast to a safer location further inland. Qualitative and
quantitative methods are used to investigate the process of
community-based design for sustainable architectural frameworks. This thesis
explores design planning methodologies, provides insights on how to conduct
community-informed design research, and ultimately strives to contribute to
resilient and sustainable design processes which prioritize community
involvement.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2023
