Copy-and-Paste

dc.contributor.advisorLast, Nana
dc.creatorAtas, Zeynep
dc.date.accessioned2009-06-04T08:15:10Z
dc.date.available2009-06-04T08:15:10Z
dc.date.issued2005
dc.description.abstractCopy-and-Paste is a self-sustaining system generating sameness in different locations. The same urban grid, the same outfit, the same house, the same car appear everywhere; copies of each other pasted all around. Copy-and-Paste is there, unquestioned, and seem-to-be arbitrary. This thesis explores and experiments copy-and-paste as a design method, applied strategically, considering the already existing condition and its own potentials, to create beneficial architectures and environments, while introducing a bit of disturbance to the system to turn it back over itself.
dc.digitization.specificationsThesis was rescanned at 24-bit color in 2020. PDF has been OCR’d and made accessible.
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dc.format.extent52 pp
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dc.identifier.callnoTHESIS ARCH. 2005 ATAS
dc.identifier.citationAtas, Zeynep. "Copy-and-Paste." (2005) Master’s Thesis, Rice University. <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/1911/17754">https://hdl.handle.net/1911/17754</a>.
dc.identifier.digitalRICE2733
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1911/17754
dc.language.isoeng
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dc.subjectArchitecture
dc.titleCopy-and-Paste
dc.typeThesis
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thesis.degree.departmentArchitecture
thesis.degree.disciplineArchitecture
thesis.degree.grantorRice University
thesis.degree.levelMasters
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Architecture
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