Prospect and refuge : shelter in Roxbury /

This thesis attempts to use the concept of juxtaposed prospect and refuge to design shelter on a large urban site (92,000 square feet). The broad range of scales stretches the applicability of prospect and refuge as a design tool, yet also forges a varied understanding of related (and sometimes syno...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lee, Jane Elizabeth
Corporate Author: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Architecture
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: c1993
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Summary:This thesis attempts to use the concept of juxtaposed prospect and refuge to design shelter on a large urban site (92,000 square feet). The broad range of scales stretches the applicability of prospect and refuge as a design tool, yet also forges a varied understanding of related (and sometimes synonymous) architectural principles such as back-front directionality, contrast, threshold, mystery, life-affirmation. The selection of a 'healing' shelter for program intensified the exploration of prospect and refuge, as the given user group compelled a particular attention to architectural elements and dimensions at an intimate scale. This precision, coupled with the demands of community space on such a large site, brought into play intermediate issues of continuity and adjacencies and, thus, more incidents of prospect and refuge
Physical Description:67 p. : ill., maps ; 22 x 29 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 66-67)