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STUDIO 3A

WOODBURY UNIVERSITY//fall 2018//

INSTRUCTOR: JASON REBILLOT

 

The following shows two different objects that are being destroyed and then re-arranged in a different aspect to come up with a new, non usable object that would serve as an inspiration for the final project. In this project we have to test spatial potentials of products of phase 1 and 2 by way of exterior programmatic conditions. We have to address social vs. private programs that demand interior and exterior requirements and possible overlaps of the two. We also have to examine the relationships between units to each other and overall mass. At the end we have to finalize housing strategy in terms of architectural form with regards to site, context, codes and regulations.

 
 

In phase one we focus on translating abstract external forces into a generative system of operations. We have to find specific design language and design thinking through drawing two-dimensional patterns and making three-dimensional variations that will lead the way forward to the next phases.

 
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In phase two we test the spatial potentials of products of phase 1 by way of interior programmatic conditions. We develop strategies by which interior spaces had to be divided into micro programs under the housing umbrella.

 

In the final phase we test spatial potentials of products of phase 1 and 2 by way of exterior programmatic conditions. We address social vs. private programs that demand interior and exterior requirements and possible overlaps of the two. Also, we examine the relationships between units to each other and overall mass. Nevertheless, we finalize the housing strategy in terms of architectural form with regards to site, context, codes and regulations