studio 3a

Woodbury School of Architecture I Instructor: Berenika Boberska I Fall 2018

Objects inspired innovative design languages through patterns, color, modulations, orders and organizations. Design language through a series of two-dimensional graphic and three-dimensional spatial studies was examined with consideration for the domestic life and the occupants’ relationship to their surroundings. As modern cities move forward, diminishing pollution is a concern being assessed with an intent to reduce the amount of vehicles driven in the city. The goal of this project is to preserve certain vehicles with sentimental value such as classics. Therefore, this area of Frogtown is entirely vehicle friendly by incorporating great circulation for vehicles, carwash, and car repair shop.

 
SECTION A

SECTION A

SECTION B

SECTION B

SITE AXONOMETRIC

SITE AXONOMETRIC

1st FLOOR PLAN

1st FLOOR PLAN

2nd FLOOR PLAN

2nd FLOOR PLAN

SECTION PERSPECTIVE

SECTION PERSPECTIVE

SECTION AXONOMETRIC

SECTION AXONOMETRIC

ABSTRACT AND FREE FORM COMBINATION MODEL

ABSTRACT AND FREE FORM COMBINATION MODEL

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