Tuesday, November 24, 2009

KSA: Knowlton School of ArchitectureKSA: Knowlton School of Architecture

Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture

Student Project: Kevin Parzych

Project Images

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plan and section

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This project called for the design of a multi unit housing complex at the edge of the Short North district in Columbus, Ohio. The design process began with the mapping of the spatial inhabitation of living programs by multiple individuals. The juxtaposition of these patterns led to strategies for the overall form, access, exterior spaces, and fenestration for the design. Moreover, variations of the mapping led to establishing different design strategies for each unit. Ultimately, the main goal of the design was to establish the individualism of each separate unit. This was accomplished not only from the dynamic form of each unit but also by designing each unit in different manors. The complex essentially became a conglomerate of different entities. The conglomerate condition of the design is expressed on the exterior through the envelope of each unit. The units are separately clad with its own distinct material, including wood, metals, and colored siding. The polychromatic quality of the diagrammatic studies is preserved through the nature of the materiality. Exterior spaces are primarily utilized as private balconies for a single unit. However, the central open areas are a common community space, accessible to all residents. ... ...

Instructor
Jimenez Lai
Course
Architecture 341: Architectural Design IV
Quarter
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Columbus , OH, 43210-1138 USA
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