Urban Design Ideas for Winter City
Advisor: Mason White
Cities in the north ought, because of their isolation, to be made more attractive and pronounced than their counterparts in southern parts. They ought to be gathered in a cluster to create a human environment in the desert. Ralph Erskine, 1959
Urban design often only considers the negative connotations with respect to winter. Most human activities, therefore, take place indoors. If design approaches are to shift toward more positive opportunities, design for winter will make significant contributions to envisioning sustainable outdoor activities spaces that reflect northern values and lifestyles in winter cities.
This thesis explores how design can engage urban life and behavior in winter cities. How can design encourage people with outdoor activities during winter? The study includes site analysis and case studies on different three winter cities which influenced by different winter issues around the world. This includes Harbin, China; Kiruna, Sweden; Winnipeg, Canada. The design envisions a typical winter residential block to address winter issues and create opportunities for spaces and programs that confront and celebrate winter.
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