The Emergence of a New Urban Fabric - Hispanics in the Greater Hilltop Area: Internship project by Robert Lemon, 2006


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Description
This was a project by Robert Lemon for the CRP Internship award competition, Spring 2006. Student projects on affordable housing, neighborhood (re)development, environmental preservation, transportation, and other topics were displayed in the Banvard Gallery at the Knowlton School of Architecture on May 29 through June 9, 2006. "This project examines the Hispanics in the western most part of the Greater Hilltop Neighborhood Area in Columbus, Ohio. It examines the cultural characteristics brought from Latin America and inserted into Columbus. More specifically it examines how Hispanics have shaped their physical environment and what cultural aspects they have had to transform to life in Columbus. In examining these aspects this report looks at population trends, transportation uses, shopping characteristics, and the overall built environment." - Robert Lemon This project received the second year student honorable mention at the competition. This work is a part of the online collections of the Knowlton School of Architecture Student Archives, The Ohio State University. It is part of an effort to make accessible student work ranging from the first student that graduated from the program in 1903 to the present. Keywords: United States, Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, student work, KSA, internship, Banvard Gallery, poster, settlements, neighborhoods, culture.
Style/Period
2000s (2000 - 2009)