- Ideas
- Street life as an escape
- Fire escapes
- Repetition
- They take the same form all the time.
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- Fire escapes adorn the facades of New-York’s low-rises. Sometimes, inhabitants make little aesthetic customizations to this purely functional structure.
- Is there an opportunity for them to mean more?
- Instead of obstructing our views of a buildings façade could they form part of it?
- Repetition
- Soane Museum
- Shafts of light – hallway lighting
- The American Dream/Classic Assimilation/Humble Beginnings
- For immigrants, Tenement housing was the starting point for many families.
- It represented their beginnings in America.
- With increasing success and assimilation, some people still remember their roots and they try to celebrate it.
- How can we add dignity and grace to something which in retrospect should evoke a sense of humility?
- Where do Tenements fit in today
- Who would they be designed for?
- Who belongs to the working class populous cities?
- Learning from the early tenants
- What did the early tenants do to ameliorate their living conditions?
- Ingenious solutions?
- What were the positive aspects of the communal life that arose from such high-density living?
- Staggering the living units.
- Sometimes a lot can be gained if even half a story of space is added to a unit. Not all spaces need to be accessible by the full human figure.
- What other combinations can be achieved within the same volume?
- Different extrusion heights (Berlin Memorial)
- Light and Air
- Dumbbell tenements
- Letting light and air carve out the form of the building.
- The history of tenement houses – a struggle for more light and air.
- Circulation
- Dispensing with straight prison-like corridors.
- They remove identity.
- Dispensing with straight prison-like corridors.
- Backyards
- Clothesline as symbols of low-income
- No privacy
- Clothesline to tarpaulins to privacy
- The City and The Tenement Houses
- The relationship between New York’s Grid and the lots occupied by tenement houses
- The Staggered Planes of Rooftops as possible communal spaces connecting multiple houses
- References that might prove useful
- Movies
- Gangs of New York (Martin Scorsese)
- Books
- ”How the Other Half Lives
- Movies
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