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Back and forth: (Re)weaving and (re)knitting Locust Point into the fabric of Baltimore City

Posted on:2005-11-09Degree:M.ArchType:Thesis
University:University of Maryland, College ParkCandidate:Akinsade, Olumide OseyemiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2451390008996037Subject:Architecture
Abstract/Summary:
The identity of cities were defined by gothic cathedrals in the middle ages in the same way that industrial “palaces” of the industrial age codified a sense of identity for many major cities. These infrastructure that were built on the thriving manufacture of steel, automobiles e.t.c. saw their heyday during the industrial era are now witnessing a rapid transformation in form and function within today's information driven era. How can a city or neighborhood retain its delicate ecosystem of industrial history, role, identity and function in the face of such epic global industrial transformation? This thesis will address and solve through master planning, these issues faced within the neighborhood of Locust Point in Baltimore city. It will also seek to strengthen the community through adaptive reuse of its existing industrial buildings, the linkage of the community to the Baltimore harbor and connection to Fort McHenry, a national historic park.
Keywords/Search Tags:Industrial, Baltimore
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