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RIGS OF REFUGE: SPATIAL AGENCY AND ITS ROLE IN CONFLICT

Date Issued
August 1, 2017
Author(s)
McGraw, Brittany Lauren  
Advisor(s)
John M. McRae
Additional Advisor(s)
Katherine A. Ambroziak, Liz Teston
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/41072
Abstract

Architecture is an inherently political endeavor. As such, designers should carefully consider the spatial dialogue that the built environment creates between those who control spaces and those who use them. In times of crisis, this dialogue often ceases to be an equal exchange, pushing users’ needs aside and exerting authority in the most expedient way possible.


This thesis proposes that amidst settings of conflict, hyper-responsive architectural systems can counteract landscapes of authority by returning spatial agency to users. As the means of providing such a system, oil rigs should be repurposed as a network of deployable crisis response hubs.

Subjects

Architecture

Oil Rig

Adaptive Reuse

Humanitarian

Crisis

Spatial Agency

Disciplines
Cultural Resource Management and Policy Analysis
Emergency and Disaster Management
Other Architecture
Peace and Conflict Studies
Degree
Master of Architecture
Major
Architecture
Embargo Date
January 1, 2011
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