Re-FORM
Accessibility and Community in China's Superblock Neighborhoods
by Andrew Stokols
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About the Book
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Architecture
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 104 - Publish Date: Jun 28, 2017
- Language English
- Keywords China, urban, architecture, cities, design
About the Creator
Andrew Stokols is an urban planner/designer and researcher. He recently graduated with a masters in urban planning at Harvard Graduate School of Design. His thesis explored the potential of urban network analysis to improve walkability and community in China's super block neighborhoods. Andrew has also been involved in research projects investigating various facets of global urbanization, particularly in China and Asia. As part of Neil Brenner's urban theory lab at Harvard GSD, Andrew investigated the confluence of the global logistics industry and China's "One Belt One Road" program in furthering urbanization in central Asia and western China. Andrew has worked across Asia and the U.S. on a wide range of projects involving sustainable development and cities. After graduating college, he worked for a nonprofit in Beijing managing heritage preservation and rural development projects, and taught GIS to community organizations and students as a 2011 Davis Peace Prize Fellow in Sri Lanka.