Godfrey, Brian J.
Policy Transfer and the Global City Dilemma
Re-Imagining the Industrial Landscape through Adaptive Reuse: Comparative Case Studies from New York and the Ruhr Valley
Reflection, Reproduction, and Challenging at the Brooklyn Zen Center: Complexifying Cultural Capital, Gentrification, the Mindfulness Movement, and Scale
This project analyzes the Brooklyn Zen Center as a case study in order to complexify our understandings of cultural capital, gentrification, the modern American mindfulness movement, and geographic scale. Through an analysis focused at the local scale, we see how...
seized space : two projects for poughkeepsie, new york
Shifting Gears: Approaches to Bicycle Activism in New York City
This thesis aims to identify the different mechanisms at play within varying types of bicycle activism in New York City. Through an examination of three case studies – a grassroots group, a non-profit organization, and an institutional program – I...
Striking back: combating predatory equity and promoting affordable housing in New York City
The Brooklyn Waterfront: Building for a Resilient and Sustainable Future
The city and the citizen: shifts in Argentine national identity through the contested spatial production of Buenos Aires 1880-1955
The Effects of Congestion Charging on Automobility in Outer London: An Analysis
In 2003, the British government body Transport for London (TfL) introduced the Congestion Charge Zone (CCZ) encircling Central London, a system designed to reduce road congestion within the British capital’s commercially robust yet chronically gridlocked cultural centre. The primary stipulation...