PROFESSOR




OLAIA CHIVITE AMIGO




STUDIO SECTION




INFRASTRUCTURE
IN FLUX




After decades of constant “humming” and contamination, the once mighty industrial riverfront factories of the Detroit-Rouge region are beginning to close their doors or reduce their operations. The private companies that remain active are facing immense public pressure to remediate the areas they have polluted for so long.

Their responses to this pressure are often vague; outlining hands-off “renaturalization strategies”, or referencing ecologically-driven movements such as the Green New Deal and aiding in the fight against climate change. But these corporate plans are almost always set to begin in some distant, unfathomable future. They fail to address what is left behind today; resilient communities that are affected by severe pollution, economic imbalance and environmental injustice. Our studio will be looking at River-Rouge’s outcast and largely inaccessible Belanger Park. The triangular park is clearly defined and constrained by three competing boundaries: a steel manufacturing plant, a soon-to-close coal power plant, and the Detroit River. Taking cues from these three adjoining environments -- steel, power, and water -- we will use a recreational program as a guide to explore proposals informed by material, energetic, or ecological infrastructures. Our goal is to develop projects that exaggerate the park’s relationship to its surroundings, as either a place floating beyond its context or as a place deeply embedded within it.
 

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MALCOLM MCCULLOUGH

Max Coolidge


Diana Huang

STUDENT WORK




JONATHAN LIAO

“DETROIT RIVER: REBORN”




Detroit River: Reborn calls attention to the pollution near the Belanger Park next to the Detroit River by showcasing different aspects of a green building. There are 3 pavilions that showcases sustainability methods: The Ecosystem Pavilion extends to the open marshes and helps locals to engage with the ecosystem. The Water Pavilion showcases water efficiency with green roof, rain harvesting roof, and irrigation system. The Air Pavilion has walls have different panels with tiny holes that allow air to go through with plants on other panels that filters the air.






















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