Print Email Facebook Twitter South Chicago Learning Center Title South Chicago Learning Center Author Majcherska, A.K. Contributor Cavallo, R. (mentor) Van der Meel, H. (mentor) Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Department Architecture Programme Complex Projects Date 2014-10-28 Abstract The city of Chicago is dealing with issues of shrinking population, spatial segregation and losing relevance. Existing masterplan proposed for South Works site doesn’t address the challenges specific of this context, which undermines its viability and jeopardizes possible impact that project could have in the urban renewal. Additionally, within proposed economic model, spatial conditions of the proposal are not feasible to be achieved, which reduces the possible potential of the location as an alternative to prevailing model of living. The development on the site requires an urban strategy (incorporating both architectural and non-architectural solutions), that is not only a framework for the investment but primarily, a catalyst for development within and beyond site limits. Subject ChicagoLearning centerhybridComplex ProjectArchiectural Urbanismmasterplan To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:103c1397-ef10-4b8a-b03d-7e0264f56463 Coordinates 41.739311, -87.541906 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2014 Majcherska, A.K. Files PDF Graduation_reflection_Aga ... herska.pdf 52.21 KB PDF South_CHICAGO_LEARNING_CENTER.pdf 86.25 MB PDF posters.pdf 372.21 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:103c1397-ef10-4b8a-b03d-7e0264f56463/datastream/OBJ2/view