Unpaving Paradise : Envisioning a Healthy Hialeah

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Title
Unpaving Paradise : Envisioning a Healthy Hialeah
Description
Hialeah is a city of “unhealthy” urban character in terms of green coverage, economic opportunity, and medical care; however, its strong sense of community and interpersonal “weak ties” could help overcome these characteristics with reinvigorated participation for a reformulation of the city. Imageability as a method of participation invites the minds of community members acting as designers to formulate a strategy for the health of their own city, ascertaining “what does a healthy Hialeah look like?” This relationship between individuals in the act of imageability is not merely a connection, or even many connections, rather it is defined by an exponential almost intangible network of relations and actions, known to us as complexity. The fruits of this discussion on imageability and health are integrated and designed into a framework for Hialeah that challenges its health infrastructure by redesigning a connective network centered on a synthetic urban orchard.
Creator
D'Amico, Christopher
Subject
Design
Fruit
Health
Landscape
Miami
Tree
Urban planning
Landscape architecture
Design
Contributor
Sturla, Paola
Date
2021-05-21T13:49:48Z
2021
2021-05-18
2021-05
2021-05-21T13:49:48Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
application/octet-stream
Identifier
D'Amico, Christopher. 2021. Unpaving Paradise : Envisioning a Healthy Hialeah. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
28540598
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37367631
Language
en