戈登•道格拉斯

戈登•道格拉斯

副教授

城市规划部 & 区域规划

戈登.douglas@yscfrp.com

 

关键字
Urban Design, Neighborhood Identity, Urban Planning, Urban Development, 首页lessness, 住房, Architecture, Gentrification


Current Research Activities

I am currently engaged in a multi-year study of architecture and place in the Bay Area. Looking at the concepts of inside and outside, space and place, core and periphery, I have been conducting ethnographic and photographic research on sites ranging from tech campuses to tent encampments for the past five years. A first piece of this research was published in 2023, but the culmination will be my second book, tentatively titled insideOutside: Architectures of Exclusion and Places of Hope in the Bay Area. 通过 a combination of in-depth ethnography, rich social and economic spatial data analysis, and architectural and cultural criticism, it aims to present a unique look at the urban challenges and opportunities facing the region. Cases range from land use at the urban-wildland interface to the placelessness of new-build suburbs to the self-built homes of unhoused people on urban streets; more hopeful examples include Indigenous land rematriation, the dream architectures of Afrofuturism and other speculative urban imaginaries, and everyday successes in affordable housing production and human- and ecologically-centered urban design. The book itself will be highly graphical in presentation, featuring renderings, maps, data visualizations, and other illustrations throughout. Other recent projects include two methodological papers on conducting urban planning research, and a study with 一个 of our awesome graduate students on the preponderance of mobile homes in 硅谷.

Research 连接s to Current 事件

My current projects are both very much concerned with current events. 研究 on Covid urbanism is of course directly relevant to the current moment (I am also currently teaching a course on this topic) and the Oakland Slow Streets study in particular will be of great use to the City of Oakland (the director of Oakland's Dept. 的交通工具 has already written his support for my study). My ongoing study on the architectures of inequality in the Bay Area is also highly timely, with its focus on both the increasingly sizable informal settlements of our region's unhoused population as well as the spatial impacts of the tech industry (only changing further now in light of the pandemic's implications for office work environments).

Personal 连接s to Research

My work has long focused on the intersection of urban space and local culture and 身份. My first book, The Help-Yourself City, examined people who make unauthorized but ostensibly civic-minded improvements to the streets in their communities, from guerrilla gardens to hand-painted bike lanes and street signs. 自从回到 Northern California in 2017, it has been impossible to ignore how the stark social challenges facing our region are manifest in the physical landscape, from the fortresslike citadels of the tech economy to the informal settlements lining our streets. 生活 in Oakland, working in San Jose, and commuting around our region by bike and transit has compelled me to document and learn more about these realities, with the goal of helping communities, scholars, and future placemakers working to make things better.

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