2 research outputs found

    Mapping urban diversity in New York City based on commuter data: Tracts with tall buildings display highest commuter diversity

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    Quantifying and mapping urban diversity is a newly emerging field of research. In this present thesis, I build on past and ongoing research. I expand diversity mapping to the mapping of commuter diversity. In particular, I map commuter diversity in New York City as a case study, and I demonstrate that areas with tall buildings are the most diverse. In addition, I suggest that commuter diversity correlates with urban diversity more broadly, which may be useful in the study of diversity where commuter data is most easily available. My thesis comes with a GitHub page that provides data and code and makes it easy for anyone interested to replicate the results.AR2A011Architectural History ThesisArchitecture, Urbanism and Building Science

    An Interdisciplinary Study on the Parana Delta of Argentina

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    With combined efforts from water management, architectural and hydraulic engineering students, an interdisciplinary and resilient design is set up for the ParanĂ¡ Delta. The design relates to all the current environmental, architectural and flood risk challenges - among others, as well as the potential issues in the future since the ParanĂ¡ Delta is a highly dynamic environment.Multidiscipinary Projec
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