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Paseos del Vergel is a complex in Tijuana, Mexico that houses nearly 5,000 people, primarily single mothers. The project creates formal and informal interventions that support community making and foster new forms of domesticity.
Student Work
Building Blocks: An Incremental Housing Strategy
Authors
Emily Cass
Course
Advanced Design Studio: Postprivacy, Designing New Centralities at the Border
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City Plan
Community
Housing
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Mexico
Student work
Tijuana
Urbanism
Urban planning
Year End (of the World)