Industrious Neighborhood: A Model for Equitable Growth in the Age of Industrial Evolution

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Title
Industrious Neighborhood: A Model for Equitable Growth in the Age of Industrial Evolution
Description
In rapidly densifying cities with evolving economies, housing instability and labor market mismatch are fundamental socioeconomic challenges. Contemporary urban growth needs to increase housing affordability and create new means to activate the under-skilled workforce. At the confluence of these issues lie dormant lands full of potential. Light-industrial zones, serviced by robust infrastructure, have the capacity to harness emerging industries and forge new synergies for mixed-income housing and middle-skill job training. Rejuvenating derelict industrial buildings into adaptable urban models can stimulate economic growth and create a new precedent for upward mobility.

By zooming in on the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, a rapidly gentrifying community surrounded by light-industrial land across the Los Angeles River and downtown L.A., this thesis challenges market-driven development through strategic urban design intervention. This proposal for the Industrious Neighborhood gives new agency to forgotten lands and offers policymakers an actionable pathway for socioeconomic growth and equitable development on prime land.
Creator
Mutis, Jorge Enrique
Subject
Affordable Housing
Development
Equity
Industrial
Rezoning
Upskill
Area planning & development
Urban planning
Transportation
Contributor
Rowe, Peter
D'Oca, Dan
Date
2024-06-21T12:09:14Z
2024
2024-05-20
2024
2024-06-21T12:09:14Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Mutis, Jorge Enrique. 2024. Industrious Neighborhood: A Model for Equitable Growth in the Age of Industrial Evolution. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
31299381
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37379177
Language
en