Highway to The Bottom: Recasting Baltimore's Highway to Nowhere

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Title
Highway to The Bottom: Recasting Baltimore's Highway to Nowhere
Description
This thesis explores the potential for the landscape architect to flip the script on designing with remnant landscapes from the mid-20th century era of urban renewal, focusing on West Baltimore’s Highway to Nowhere. The form and materiality of the sunken highway have become ingrained in the cultural landscape; there is an opportunity to design a new landscape typology from this existing infrastructure, without modifying its form or material. Through resurfacing historic residential and commercial fabric and making the site ecologically productive for surrounding context, the Highway to Nowhere is recast as the Highway to The Bottom. The Highway to The Bottom operates in opposition to the structures undergirding it: annexation/blotting, demolition, and greenwashing. This thesis recasts these obstructions as productive design frameworks in the form of ownership, material, and experience, all as expressions of the hole in the ground in West Baltimore.
Creator
Eloshway, Melissa
Subject
Baltimore
Highway
Landscape
Preservation
The Bottom
Urban Renewal
Landscape architecture
Urban planning
Black history
Contributor
Zewde, Sara
Date
2022-05-19T04:04:25Z
2022
2022-05-18
2022-05
2022-05-19T04:04:25Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Eloshway, Melissa. 2022. Highway to The Bottom: Recasting Baltimore's Highway to Nowhere. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
29212151
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37371660
Language
en