A primary function of art and thought is to liberate the individual from the tyranny of culture- Lionel Trilling
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Cross Section #2: 12 E. 14th street to 10 E. 13th street. Collaboration with Aaron Cantrell Thanks to Adam Kaufman, Leigh Davis, Juliette Crellin, Rotem Linial, Dwight Cassin, Adnan Lotia, David Shade, Sonja Tsypin, & Mara |
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"In modern times, when housing is not typically organized into walled courtyards, rabbinic interpretation has permitted this requirement to be met by creating a continuous wall or fence, real or symbolic, surrounding the area to be aggregated. The fence is required to have certain properties and consist of structural elements such as walls or doorframes. When the fence is symbolic, the structural elements are often symbolic "doorframes" made of wire, with two vertical wires (often connected to utility poles) and one horizontal wire on top connecting them (often using utility wires). " |
Labels:
architecture,
barriers,
cross sections,
nolli map
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