Shannon Clayton holds a M.Arch and B.Arch Sci from Ryerson University. Her Master’s thesis considered the potential development of imageability and sense of place within North American postwar suburbs, through an understanding and re-envisioning of modernity. This lead to an exploration of themes of pragmatism, landscape urbanism, the megastructure, and the master plan. Shannon continues her interest in postwar architecture and criticism, and has a special interest in the conservation and adaptive reuse of modern heritage and urban design.
Sessions in which Shannon Clayton participates
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
- Re-Envisioning Modernity: Transformations of Postwar Suburban Landscapes
- Participant Shannon Clayton (ERA Architects) |
- 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM | 30 minutes Part of: Alternative Modernities | Modernités alternatives
- In an effort to explore the potential transformation of North American postwar suburbs, this M.Arch thesis actively engages in the ongoing criti...
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