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The New SUB Urban

Date Issued
August 1, 2017
Author(s)
Herr, Brad Lee  
Advisor(s)
Julie L. Beckman
Additional Advisor(s)
Gale Fulton, Jason T. Young
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/41060
Abstract

By pairing the unique and varying physical conditions of open-pit mines with the contextual situations and issues that surround them, these often abandoned and overlooked gaps in the earth can be rethought as a new landscape for creating future infrastructures that uniquely address national and global issues that are likely to increasingly effect our world in the future. This thesis project aims to rethink and restore purpose to these numerous vacant gaps left in the earth to determine how their unique conditions can provide a greater benefit to society through adaptive reuse.

Subjects

open-pit mines

quarry

rock quarries

adaptive reuse

Nashville

underground living

Disciplines
Landscape Architecture
Other Architecture
Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Degree
Master of Architecture
Major
Architecture
Embargo Date
January 1, 2011
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The_New_SUB_Urban.pdf

Size

3.38 MB

Format

Adobe PDF

Checksum (MD5)

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