

Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Medina, Alejandro Josue URN etd-09232009-112417 Title Urban Canopy Degree Master of Architecture Department Architecture Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Schnoedt, Heinrich Committee Chair Bryon, Hilary Committee Member Doan, Patrick A. Committee Member Keywords
- canopy
- civic
- columns
- roof
- theater
- urban
- washington dc
Date of Defense 2009-08-03 Availability restricted Abstract This thesis explores the definition of an urban canopy, how civic architecture can create a space for the pedestrian in the city, and the elements which can compose such a space.
Experimentation in the urban canopy allows definition into the protective nature of such an archetype. Filtering and entrance techniques are discovered to allow access by the pedestrian only. The structural and spatial composition of the space is also developed to enhance human interaction and usability. Layering provides different levels of access and privacy as different groups use the space. And finally the employment of light highlights key elements and creates a presence in the space.
This covering is designed to protect more than just the citizens below. It creates a place that fosters civic community under the a the generous shelter of a new urban institution.
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