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    Investigating the Open Work

    tracking/surface/myth

    by J. Travis Miller

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    This is J Travis Miller's masters thesis for Cornell University's Graduate School of Architecture.



    The thesis investigates Umberto Eco's "The Open Work", Roland Barthes' "Mythologies", and Claude Levi-Strauss' "Structural Anthropology" as starting points for establishing a design methodology for an environment that has no existing built fabric. Folded into the investigations are studies of movement, mammal cross sections, and skeletons as aspects to elaborate on the methodology. The intention was to establish a series of constructs that required travelers/visitors to fabricate their own interpretation of dwelling at several disparate sites, then bring their experience back to a "cultural process centre" to record their experience.



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    • Primary Category: Architecture
    • Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
      # of Pages: 86
    • Publish Date: May 07, 2011
    • Language English
    • Keywords design theory, The Open Work, Umberto Eco, Roland Barthes, structural anthropology, Claude Levi-Strauss, Arctic Coastal Plain, Arctic Ocean, ice pack, Hula Hula River, Brooks Range, built form, multiple interpretations, thesis, architecture, culture, myth, Inuit, Inupiaq, Mythologies, path, knowledge, tundra, movement, diagrams
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