You are invited to the School of Architecture and Planning’s Faculty Research Symposium. Hear more about what SA+P Faculty are doing. Below are the following presentations.
ADAM BRIDGE
Tradition and Vitality: Organization and Incentive Structures for Cultural Improvement Districts
LEON BRIDGES
Historic Markers in Detroit, Michigan and Columbus, Indiana
DANIEL CAMPO
Historic Preservation in a Void: Insurgent Conservation and Urbanism Practices in Buffalo and Detroit
RUTH CONNELL
Learning Sustainable Collaborative Urbanism: The Varanasi Study
WALTER EDWARD DUKES
Pathway to Accreditation for Our Construction Management Program
SUZANNE FRASIER
The Kashi Experience: Understanding the Physicality of the Sacred City’s Ghats and Chowks
MOHAMMAD GHARIPOUR
Churches and Synagogues in the Islamic World: The Dilemma of Religious Space
BRIAN GRIEB
Solar Decathlon 2013: A Tale of Two Solar Villages
PAVLINA ILIEVA
Traditions and Innovations: Arcosanti, Taliesin, and the West
JEREMY KARGON
A Symbolic Landscape for Suburbia: Baltimore Chizuk Amuno’s “Hebrew Culture Garden,” circa 1954
GABRIEL KROIZ + PAVLINA ILIEVA
Skin Treatment: subcutaneous and superficial enhancements to a legacy curtain wall
TONYA SANDERS
Partnerships. . . Not Co-optation Leads to Improved Faith-based Community DevelopmentFRED SCHARMENThe High Frontier, the Megastructure, and the Big Dumb Object
ARCHANA SCHARMA
•Greenway and city patterns: Investigating the rhythm of the city
•Critiquing Athena Tacha’s design works: Office of NJ DEP Courtyard
PAUL VOOS, DALE GREEN, + MARY ANNE AKERS
Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad: Heritage Tourism Master Plan
SIDNEY WONG
Sharing of Archival Research Experience – the Case of Resilience of Radburn – the foresight and assumptions of Stein and Wright