Date of Award
Spring 5-30-2020
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Architecture (MArch)
Department
Architecture
First Advisor
Rachely Rotem
Second Advisor
Ijlal Muzaffar
Abstract
The truth of a city’ s culture is that Birds and Human live in a single-shared ecosystem boundaries. Architects as human always think of architecture according to human’s needs and neglect animals’ demands. However, the architecture and a city should acknowledge and response to the cultural need and value of the society of which it interacts—birds and human. Architecture needs to create spaces connecting these two species by boundaries. The thesis seeks to explore the transition area between these boundaries—a type of space providing a chance for birds and human living tog ether harmoniously.
Recommended Citation
Sun, Pan, "A city's culture should include birds : to rethink of architecture with birds in mind" (2020). Masters Theses. 456.
https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/masterstheses/456
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