Telesis 2021
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2021Author
Person, Angela
Sack, Evan
DeCuyper, Ben
Godfrey, Ryan
Kinnaman, Randall
Vaccarino Gearty, Giuliana
Howell, Travis
Pickens, Tanner
O’Connor, Kate
Doglas, Rebecca
Goodale, Ian
Gravel, Ben
Mas Pohmajevic, Candelaria
Swaby, David
Lange, Jake
Hays, Emily
Hilmes, Johanna
Finklestein, Alex
James, Jae
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Front Matter: This edition of Telesis, the University of Oklahoma Gibbs College of Architecture student journal, explores the theme of "Isolation." Editorial: The Telesis Team introduces Telesis: Isolation. Association: Randall Kinnaman shares his childhood experiences of visiting his incarcerated father at various prison visitation centers. Disorientation: Giuliana Vaccarino Gearty explores the positive outcomes from feeling lost in a city. Dismantling: Travis Howell and Tanner Pickens share the history of Oklahoma City’s Deep Deuce and Interstate 235. Engagement: Kate O’Connor introduces Marywood University’s Socially Responsible Architecture seminar. Food Fight: Rebecca Doglas combats food deserts. Drops: Ian Goodale provides shelter to the homeless. Displacement: Ben Gravel provides shelter for those displaced by California Wildfires. Schematics: Ryan Godfrey proposes inclusive design schematics for people with autism. Villa: Candelaria Mas Pohmajevic examines COVID 19 outbreaks in Argentina’s Shanty Towns. Rehabilitation: David Swaby investigates prison rehabilitation in the form of educational programs. Chair: Jake Lange explores the importance of agency in processes of rehabilitation. Incarceration: Emily Hays calls designers to no longer be complicit in the design of carceral facilities. Tunnel: Johanna Hilmes explores the benefits of incorporating color in prison design. Interview: Alex Finklestein interviews Dr. Jae James regarding his experience of incarceration and resultant ambitions.
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