The open superblock

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2011
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THE OPEN SUPERBLOCK looks towards the unused land within the existing superblock grid as an opportunity to introduce public space into the suburban fabric. By gathering and juxtaposing a variety of programs and activities into specific sites, the Open Superblock acts in contrast to its surrounding context. Unlike the current mono-functional superblock which is bound by the grid, the proposed intervention challenges the endless infrastructural gridiron, stitching together existing blocks, and overtime inverts the initial closed superblock into a dense, yet open development. In the end, this proposed intervention combines multifamily housing, programmatic density and planned open space in order to address the public realm within the suburban fabric.

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Master of Architecture
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Thesis
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Communication and the arts, Architecture
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Mickey, Elizabeth. "The open superblock." (2011) Master’s Thesis, Rice University. https://hdl.handle.net/1911/70352.

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