Monday, November 23, 2009

KSA: Knowlton School of ArchitectureKSA: Knowlton School of Architecture

Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture

Student Project: Hillary Bretcko

Project Images

model photo

interior model photo

section drawing

The goal of this project was to create a psychologist's office through the contrast and combination of two spaces, one static and the other dynamic. These spaces were made in terms of the concept, which was drama. Light use became crucial in the scheme. The patient area is set up as a stage with bright light streaming in through a skylight created by the shift of the roof plane, in contrast to the subtle, diffused light that marks the path into the office portion, and the darkness of the office itself. The project implies an inverse relationship of doctor and patient.

Instructor
Mark Ours
Course
Architecture 241: Architectural Design I
Quarter
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Columbus , OH, 43210-1138 USA
614 292 1012

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