Publication Date

2025

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Book

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This paper explores the ongoing housing crisis in America and presents a unique approach to addressing it through urban design inspired by college campuses. By focusing on sustainable, pedestrian-friendly environments and mixed-use spaces, this research proposes a new model for revitalizing downtown areas. The study integrates principles from campus design with affordable housing solutions, emphasizing community connection, walkability, and sustainable growth. Using 3D modeling software, the paper will visualize how these design concepts could transform Johnson City, New York, a town currently undergoing revitalization. The research explores the historical, social, and economic factors contributing to the housing crisis, offering a holistic approach to urban planning that promotes both livability and economic stability. The results will highlight the need for urban reform and demonstrate how incorporating campus-based principles can benefit urban development, improving the quality of life and fostering economic growth.

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Revitalizing Johnson City: Addressing the Housing Crisis Through Campus-Inspired Urban Design and 3D Modeling

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