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COVID-19 Urban Speculation and Scenario Planning

Speculative urbanization is “the construction of new urban infrastructure or settlement for primarily political or economic purposes, rather than to meet real (as opposed to artificially projected) demographic or market demand.”
Christopher Marcinkoski, The City That Never Was (2016).

This lab workshop explores the construction of possible future scenarios by analyzing current conditions, trends and speculative possibilities through a fixed methodology that ensures multiple outcomes.

Department>
Architecture

Program>
Architecture

Course> ​
Integrated Design Lab 4

Contact
lblair@ltu.edu
Instagram: @lrblair_

Luke Blair
Luke Blair is a student at Lawrence Technological University, pursuing a Bachelor’s of Science in Architecture and is an active member of both AIAS and NOMAS student organizations. He is interested in the relationship between the technical, measured form and unmeasurable, phenomenological space of architecture.

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