The BROOKLYN BLOCK challenges scalar issues of urbanism and navigation. By identifying the descrepency between the diverse macro-scale and repetitious micro-scale of cities like Brooklyn, the interverntion seeks to resequence urban geographies by laminating districts. A more compressed sense of urban environments allows for people to experience the a wide variety of macro-space within cities like Brooklyn but at a smaller, more managable urban scale.
CREDITS
Garrett Ryan Miller
Advanced Studio_b.price
California College of the Arts_Fall 2012
Garrett Ryan Miller
Advanced Studio_b.price
California College of the Arts_Fall 2012