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An urban living environment
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1957)
Implications of house images according to Gaston Bachelard : a house by the sea
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991)
Bill -n- (kris'tl) at OSB, Chicago
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996)
Can the individual be implicated in the mega-scale environment by mediating the barriers and marginal zones of the urban landscape? This investigation engages the megalopolis and its full grotesqueness in terms of scale ...
Buildings as integrated systems.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967)
A stratoport: study in design of ground facilities for launching and landing of space-ships
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1957)
The use of photographic images for explorations of meaning in architecture.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1972)
Form elements of houses : investigating the collective form of detached houses
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989)
This thesis focuses on the collective form of detached houses. A result of the American phenomenon of detached, single family, freestanding houses being the standard type. Through an observation of eight environments of ...
Built to last : designing for a referential continuity in the built environment
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991)
This thesis is about exploring a way of understanding, designing and building architecture which acknowledges that we are a part of a world which is always changing and becoming, without denying or forgetting the past, and ...
The office : an analysis of the evolution of a workplace
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1982)
Much of the historical discussion concerning the office building has operated at the level of image . In this reading architects, faced with specific program requirements and technical possibilities, adopt a language for ...
Diaspora, dislocation, denizen : a cultural center in Lowell, Massachusetts
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997)
The condition of being migrant is peculiar to modernity. Being migrant is often a result of political estrangement from one's homeland, or dislocation due to economic pressures. It is a status which requires the individual ...