Re Identifying North Station
Yeh, Li-Chun
Railroad stations
Stations
Subway stations
Subways
School of Architecture 5th year final project publication
In Re Identifying the Station, through a thorough investigation of the North Station, typology of a station, Boston, the site, and the Big Dig, a proposal for the parcel adjacent south of the Garden/North Station creates new physical and visual connections into the city. The design choreographs the different movements that occur on the site, so as to bring emphasis to the station and arena, and the re identity of a “grand station” as a center of living, entertainment, culture and society.
School of Architecture. (Troy NY: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2007)
Warriner, Kenneth. Faculty advisor.
Oatman, Michael. Faculty advisor.
Ellinger, Jefferson. Faculty advisor.
Garba, Fareh. Faculty advisor.
2007-05
2008-05
Electronic thesis: Bachelor of Architecture 5th year final project
Digital
PDf Acrobat 8
English
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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