Claiming Public Space
Claiming Public Space in Urban Chicago
Winter 2009; Professor: David RaskinA quick sketch of an urban intervention in response to Vito Acconci’s work and writings.
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Key Images Below:
- Chicagoans inhabit the orthogonal
- Cloudgate breaks the orthogonal
- Chicagoans flock to the new topography
- Traffic flow derived by narcissism
- Narcissism prohibits public gathering
- Gathering spaces need to be created
- Adaptable gathering spaces are created
- Activity/Relaxation, Isolation/Cooperation achieved







