The Post Office Is Now A House

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Title
The Post Office Is Now A House
Description
The Post Office Is Now A House positions the United States Postal Service’s national network of 35,000 post offices as a site for exploring two progressive policies: the Green New Deal and the Homes for All bill, which call for adapting and upgrading existing buildings and constructing 9.5 million social housing units, respectively. By integrating social housing and other public programs, such as day cares or credit unions, alongside updated postal services, the post office can continue to play a vital role in local civic life.

Adapting post offices to meet these policy objectives requires a design approach that is at once repeatable, and thus nationally relevant, and highly specific, responsive to community aspirations and site constraints. Referencing the 20th century history of constructing post offices based on standard Federal plans, the project proposes a series of “assemblies,” common relationships between old post offices and new housing, which can be adapted for different sites and regions.
Creator
Hoyt, Hannah Connolly
Subject
climate change
federal building
Green New Deal
housing
post office
public housing
Architecture
Public policy
Urban planning
Contributor
Witte, Ron
Date
2021-09-14T04:36:08Z
2021
2021-01-20
2021-03
2021-09-14T04:36:08Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Hoyt, Hannah Connolly. 2020. The Post Office Is Now A House. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
28265229
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37369499
Language
en