Conflict Urbanism 2023
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The Line That Changed a Nation

The Line That Changed a Nation

Bushwick's Work in Progress

Bushwick's Work in Progress

Weapopnizing Apathy, Pakistan

Weapopnizing Apathy, Pakistan

Housing, a Silent Weapon of Mass Destruction

Housing, a Silent Weapon of Mass Destruction

The Destruction of Ukrainian Cultural Heritage

The Destruction of Ukrainian Cultural Heritage

Exploring The Conflict Between Over-Simplified Design and Diverse Community Needs in Small Parks in Queens, New York

Exploring The Conflict Between Over-Simplified Design and Diverse Community Needs in Small Parks in Queens, New York

Geonarratives for Video Mitigation

Geonarratives for Video Mitigation

Units of Study: The Complex Landscape of a New York City Reading Curriculum

Units of Study: The Complex Landscape of a New York City Reading Curriculum

Those Who Live and Travel in the Dark

Those Who Live and Travel in the Dark

At the Fault Lines: Developing an Alternative Earthquake Risk Assessment Method for Istanbul's Building Stock

At the Fault Lines: Developing an Alternative Earthquake Risk Assessment Method for Istanbul's Building Stock

Projective Mapping the Controversial Timelines of Svalbard, Norway

Projective Mapping the Controversial Timelines of Svalbard, Norway

Conflict Urbanism 2023

  • Laura Kurgan
  • ljk33@columbia.edu

Student projects from the Spring 2023 Conflict Urbanism seminar.