- Serena Salvi
- Lydia Immanuela Oehlwein
- Athenna Janelle Lucero Grindaker
4. term, Urban Design, Master (Master Programme)
The thesis aims at building spaces in the public realm that invite people to interact and that enrichen the users’ experience. The thesis takes its point of departure in the effects of climate change on the dense urban environment. Hence, the design proposal incorporates the ecological cycles to approach a more resilient design in the public realm. The thesis explores how the human behavior effects and is affected by its relationship to nature.
Language | English |
---|---|
Publication date | 24 May 2018 |
Number of pages | 204 |
Keywords | nature, Costa Rica, community participation, flooding |
---|