Send my love to Tijuana -- Tijuana sends her love : the transcendental Tijuanense telecommunications bridge to everywhere

Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2009.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hale, Mary E., S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Other Authors: Mark Goulthorpe.
Format: Thesis
Language:eng
Published: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2009
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/49737
_version_ 1826201150722932736
author Hale, Mary E., S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
author2 Mark Goulthorpe.
author_facet Mark Goulthorpe.
Hale, Mary E., S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
author_sort Hale, Mary E., S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
collection MIT
description Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2009.
first_indexed 2024-09-23T11:47:19Z
format Thesis
id mit-1721.1/49737
institution Massachusetts Institute of Technology
language eng
last_indexed 2024-09-23T11:47:19Z
publishDate 2009
publisher Massachusetts Institute of Technology
record_format dspace
spelling mit-1721.1/497372019-04-12T07:32:10Z Send my love to Tijuana -- Tijuana sends her love : the transcendental Tijuanense telecommunications bridge to everywhere Tijuana sends her love : the transcendental Tijuanense telecommunications bridge to everywhere Transcendental Tijuanense telecommunications bridge to everywhere Hale, Mary E., S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mark Goulthorpe. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. Architecture. Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2009. Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-57). Send My Love to Tijuana I Tijuana Sends Her Love replaces an existing pedestrian bridge that connects two vibrant neighborhoods in Tijuana, Mexico. The bridge is strategically situated to integrate itself into the city's urban fabric, while maintaining visibility from the United States Border and the San Ysidro Border crossing, the most heavily trafficked border crossing in the world. There, passage is tightly controlled, extending wait-times to unbearable lengths for even those permitted to cross legally. Nearby, my project provides an alternative portal that is universally accessible to those who wish to reconnect with their loved ones by way of another, virtual means: free videoconferencing within dedicated spaces. These spaces range in scale, beginning with the precedent of the phone booth for private, intimate conversations and ending with large-scale public projection zones for families. In either case, families and loved ones are reconnected on opposite sides of the border in a communion whose significance is witnessed by the monumental scale and form of the architectural composition. Not only is the building's form significant, its details also contribute to its monumental character. While the fagade facing the United States is a severe 900 foot-long, 40 foot-high, rectangular, corrugated steel, reflection of the existing border "fence", its symbolic severity is subtly subverted by an array of millions of end lit fiber optic cables. These cables are translucent hairs that blow in the breeze and that channel in from the fagade through the building's folded steel structure, and out into rooms, out beside walkways, and out through ceilings. (cont.) When light activates one end of the optical cable, it illuminates on the opposite end as well. Therefore, the cable channeling system allows for daylight to penetrate the interior spaces, whereas at night, the fagade is illuminated by the internally lit building. The illumination on the fagade is an eery, abstract depiction of the activities inside, as shadows from pedestrians deactivate the cables they pass, and the family-conferencing projections activate cables that portray content on the fagade. Finally, individual lights within the personal telecommunications rooms, when in use, can also be mapped to their own zones. Thus, form and fiber optics enhance the symbolic value of the bridge, which anyway represents the human desire to connect, and directly opposes the ever impassible border wall, which is an embodiment of military might and the distinctly human desire to separate. This thesis project was inspired by my personal experiences with the family members left behind in Central and South America by their dearest relatives-children, husbands, wives-who journeyed illegally to United States in order to garner a financial foothold to support their loved ones back home. by Mary E. Hale. M.Arch. 2009-11-06T16:27:32Z 2009-11-06T16:27:32Z 2009 2009 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/49737 444782450 eng M.I.T. theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. See provided URL for inquiries about permission. http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7582 57 p. application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology
spellingShingle Architecture.
Hale, Mary E., S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Send my love to Tijuana -- Tijuana sends her love : the transcendental Tijuanense telecommunications bridge to everywhere
title Send my love to Tijuana -- Tijuana sends her love : the transcendental Tijuanense telecommunications bridge to everywhere
title_full Send my love to Tijuana -- Tijuana sends her love : the transcendental Tijuanense telecommunications bridge to everywhere
title_fullStr Send my love to Tijuana -- Tijuana sends her love : the transcendental Tijuanense telecommunications bridge to everywhere
title_full_unstemmed Send my love to Tijuana -- Tijuana sends her love : the transcendental Tijuanense telecommunications bridge to everywhere
title_short Send my love to Tijuana -- Tijuana sends her love : the transcendental Tijuanense telecommunications bridge to everywhere
title_sort send my love to tijuana tijuana sends her love the transcendental tijuanense telecommunications bridge to everywhere
topic Architecture.
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/49737
work_keys_str_mv AT halemaryesmmassachusettsinstituteoftechnology sendmylovetotijuanatijuanasendsherlovethetranscendentaltijuanensetelecommunicationsbridgetoeverywhere
AT halemaryesmmassachusettsinstituteoftechnology tijuanasendsherlovethetranscendentaltijuanensetelecommunicationsbridgetoeverywhere
AT halemaryesmmassachusettsinstituteoftechnology transcendentaltijuanensetelecommunicationsbridgetoeverywhere