Project Development & Drawings
Ramp, Plans, Sections, Elevations, Axon
The initial design started with three standard levels: a basement, level 1 set three feet above grade to allow for light into the basement, and level 2. The next step was to connect the building to A&D, adjacent to the proposed intervention. The place identified to have a connection (bridge) was the dead end of a corridor located on the second level of A&D. The second level is located at 248 feet above sea level while level 1 is located five feet below at 243 feet above sea level. To allow for an accessible and a positive experiential journey, a ramp was placed inside the building starting on the first level to directly connect the two levels and buildings.
Tiers and Ramp Process
circulation corridor that took valuable square footage away from other possible programmatic elements. Also, the raised first floor provided an awkward relationship that required additional ramping between grade and exterior entry on all sides. A solution that tackled all these issues was needed: to have a more integrated ramp, solve the relationship between grade and entry, and allow the basement to receive natural light.
The solution to all of these design goals materialized in the form of tiering the building. The first level was split into three tiers. Each tier had specific programmatic elements and was connected via a ramp that acted as the primary circulation path. Tier one was situated at site grade of 241 feet above sea level facing the library, allowing for seamless entry into the building. This tier included the lobby and a studio space. Tier two stopped off at a midpoint landing of the ramp and included a studio, conference room, and pinup gallery. The ramp ended at tier three, which was 248 feet above sea level in line with the second floor of A&D. Users have a choice to use the connecting bridge to access A&D or to access the third tier. This includes a secondary lobby, a study space, and a raised exterior terrace.
The third tier near Hayward hall needed a path to come back down to grade. The first iteration consisted of using a standard switchback ramp that ran along the existing Architecture & Design building. Our team wanted a solution that was better integrated with our form and the site. The starting point utilized the two existing triangular forms within the design and added a third triangle attached to the third tier. From there, circulation was carved out in order to create a functional and inviting sequence into the building. The addition of a public stair element further increased accessibility and user interaction by prospective users on campus.
Exterior Ramp Scheme Development
Arbain, Green, Himmelsbach
1/8" = 1'-0"
Drawings Plans Level 1
Fall 2022 Design 8
Arbain, Green, Himmelsbach
Drawings Plans Level 2
Green,

