Skateboarding is not just a sport, it is a way of life. Slow down to experience life, appreciate the artistry, and embrace everyone's unique life journey. Use discarded skateboards to demonstrate sustainability. Break through the traditional framework and become a rich and diverse culture.
Parisian Knees
Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
There is little doubt that density is reshaping our cities, at a furious pace and with vast implications for urban life. As far-reaching as these transformations are, this studio focused on a particular pressure point: the base of the density cross-section, where density (life that goes up) and public space (life that spreads outward) have no choice but to meet. This is the city’s urban knee, its horizontal-to-vertical bending point, out of which the public spaces of tomorrow will spring.
This studio had three aims:
-Researching spatial typologies of public space in high-density contexts, with a focus on those transformations of public life and the human condition that arise with increased density.
-Investigating structure and horizontal/vertical circulation as they relate to new forms of public space.
-Exploring alternative programming modes (as public space, as private space, and as hybrids of both) that result from more intertwined public and private governance.
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