Scholarly Commons at Miami University Scholarly Commons @ MU
    • Login
    • Scholarly Commons FAQs
    • SHERPA/RoMEO
    • SPARC Author Addendum Engine
    View Item 
    •   SC Home
    • Student Research and Scholarship
    • Architecture Masters Theses
    • View Item
    •   SC Home
    • Student Research and Scholarship
    • Architecture Masters Theses
    • View Item
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Returning children to the core of the town: challenging conventional daycare design

    Thumbnail
    View/Open
    (66.67Mb)
    Date
    2014
    Author
    Genet, Craig Louis
    Metadata
    Show full item record
    Abstract
    The migration of families and businesses out of the urban core has been as detrimental to American small towns as American cities. Architectural solutions to blighted small towns focus on economic revival, street design, residential development, but rarely connect children with the town core. This link is crucial. For towns to prosper rather than die from neglect, the next generation needs to personally connect with their town and absorb the world outside home and school through real life experience. How can architects revitalize the core of a small town so that it connects harmoniously with children? This investigation explores how children benefit from a healthy town core, and how children, in turn, improve the social and economic life of a town core. These relationships disappear in a town core that is deprived of population and businesses, such as Middletown, Ohio, the primary case study in this research. The work of urbanists, as well as personal experience shows that the town core is safer at a greater density, and designed to balance cars and pedestrians. Designing for children is critical to achieving density, high pedestrian traffic, and livable neighborhoods. Therefore, children are vital to the revival of a town core, for a town core without children is simply incomplete and ultimately unsustainable.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/2374.MIA/5184
    Collections
    • Architecture Masters Theses

    Browse

    All of Scholarly CommonsCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

    Statistics

    View Usage Statistics

    - Miami University Libraries
    - Center for Digital Scholarship
    - Contact Us
    DSpace software
    Mirage 2 Theme
    htmlmap