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Collective Housing Study
ARC367 | Close Readings in Urban Design | In collaboration with Sheila Ye and Franklin Tang

As a gathering place for human and crucial resources, cities are com-posed of many different spatial concepts divided by “boundary.” As Kevin Lynch discussed: “many edges are uniting seams, rather than isolating barriers.”1 The function and influence of the boundary are flexible to both sides. The complexity and rapid expansion of modern cities make it difficult for people to control urban life as a whole. In cities, people are constrained by the physical and intangible boundaries that have accumulated throughout history...
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