DE-CENTER
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2012-09-05
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Detroit continues to stand out as emblematic of failing urban economies, infrastructure, density, and form. But its spatially dominant urban relationships also provide the opportunity required to transform unsustainable, expanding megalopolises. Taking lead from the recently established Detroit Works Project, De-Center transforms existing urban conditions to propose a network of urban islands that respond to the extreme conditions created through modern planning. It demands that architecture and urbanism act as a single project.
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Master of Architecture
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De-Center, Architecture, Detroit, Archipelago, Network Archipelago, Albert Pope, Kizy, Urban design, Urban planning, Detroit Works Project
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Kizy, Sean. "DE-CENTER." (2012) Master’s Thesis, Rice University. https://hdl.handle.net/1911/64674.
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