Description
An exploration of how architecture can react to American hyper-consumption of clothing products. With the goal to raise public awareness and create systemic, sustainable change in the fashion industry, this project synthesizes each part of manufacturing, including production, consumption, and post consumption, into one local campus. By bringing manufacturing back into the daily rhythms of an urban context and combining a prototypical mix of fashion related programs, ethically minded consumers are formed.
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Title
- Architectural Design and the Consumer Mind
Contributors
- Marshall, Jordan (Author)
- Murff, Warren (Thesis director)
- Smith, Brie (Committee member)
- Hejduk, Renata (Committee member)
- School of Sustainability (Contributor)
- The Design School (Contributor, Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Date Created
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2021-05
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