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door, window, stair

04 door, window, stair

Fall 2019 - design 3| Professor mark mcglothlin Site Location: n/a

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beginning to bridge conceptual architecture to practical architecture, door, window, stair sought to explore the spatial relationships of thresholds and their roles in the organization of space.

tasked with resolving a space that holds book tectonics, this was the first project that revolved around creating practical, human-scale spaces.

the initial approach to developing this project came from collaging old technological drawings pulling out primary spatial concepts from them. these concepts were then constructed into process models that began to scale the project, anchoring the project to the rough scale we would be working in, before moving into the final model, constructed at a scale of 3/8” = 1’

section oblique conceptual model

final model photographs

structural anchor

a conceptual driver explored in this model was the idea of a book shelf that could not only continue on endlessly, but acts as the core structure for the project, anchoring into the ground with spaces that branch off of that core.

final model photographs

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