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Serving Life: Creating Community in a Resort Town

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2011-04-08

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Brennan, Derek

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This thesis studies how architecture and planning influence community living through relationships between public spaces, housing, and circulation that focus on stimulating social activities for the betterment of service industry workers’ way of life. Our built environment can not only connect people to one another or to activities or to places, but it can also isolate people. For the service-based populace of Lake Louise, Alberta, isolation is a recurring factor in various aspects of their lives. The design attempts to establish connections between the people and the community, to eradicate the barriers that fragment the community without neglecting the necessity of refuge for the individual.

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connecting people and community, architecture and planning, community living in a resort town, space for public activity, Lake Louise, AB, communal housing, social interaction and individual refuge

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