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Description
Through comparative analysis of existing development in this region, this project identifies archetypes of ranging scale and magnitude which will influence evidence-based adaptive reuse design strategies and prototypical responses. With such a vast infrastructure, many opportunities exist to subvert paradigm shifts of thinking in terms of desert living, resource management, and utility distribution.
Publisher Location
Las Vegas (Nev.)
Publication Date
5-15-2019
Publisher
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Language
English
Keywords
Urban sprawl; Adaptive reuse; Desert living; Utility distribution
Controlled Subject
Architecture
Disciplines
Architecture | Art and Design | Urban Studies and Planning
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444.490 KB
Recommended Citation
Borquez, Pedro and Wolak, Taylor, "[In]Hospitable" (2019). Hospitality Design Graduate Student Capstones. 5.
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/arch_grad_capstones/5
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