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Field Methods on Howe

Event

Students from the Yale School of Architecture and Yale School of Environment share their interactive, New Haven-based research projects with a public at 68 Howe Street, the Miya’s Sushi Building.  Visitors received a “Participation Punch Card” which they filled out with stickers and stamps as they engaged with students and discussed their projects.  

Article in the New Haven Independent features student projects: 

https://www.newhavenindependent.org/article/miyas

Rudolph and Renewal

Project

21 min video

An American Beat Film, produced by Elihu Rubin, directed and edited by Stephen Taylor

Produced in association with the Yale Digital Media Center for the Arts:  Lee Faulker, Sarah Lasley, Laraine Sammler; and the Yale School of Architecture:  Robert A.M. Stern, Dean Sakamoto, Dana Keeeton, Britt Eversole, Ian Mills

Re-Discovering and Re-Imagining the Staten Island North Shore Railroad

Project

Staten Island’s North Shore Railroad corridor is defunct and largely disused.  This project, initiated in the Core 4 Urbanism Studio at YSOA, is a research-based public engagement that questions the past, present, and future of this potentially valuable civic asset.   

The work was installed at the Stapleton Branch of the New York Public Library in Staten Island, open to the public between April 12 and April 20, with two faciliated workshops.

Research:  Ariel Bintang, Jerry Chow, Janice Chu

Installation Design and Workshops:  Janice Chu

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