The architectural project aims to tackle the pressing issue of middle-class housing scarcity in Royal Oak, MI, a city known for its vibrant community and growing economy. Recognizing the need for affordable yet high-quality housing options, the design emphasizes innovative solutions that blend functionality with aesthetic appeal.
Worked in conjunction with a number of other students within my First Masters Studio Class. I helped create graphics among the drawings shown, as well as participate in building the structure with fellow peers.
Awards granted : IDA Silver in Small Scale and Installation
Transforming an outdated hotel space by incorporating modern trends that reflect the hotel's unique location in the design.
Further investigation on how we can morph existing work into our own.
This Project is centered around the idea of sustainability and a Continuous Spatial system. The building contains two sections, one dedicated to athletics, and the other dedicated to the general public.
Through Rhino, the group I had worked with and I developed a series of images that represent the model that was created.
Evaluation the external conditions that effect building masses that are of large scale
This Project is aimed to discover different influences that the site has on the existing structure. Using views, and circulation, the experience throughout the building can be changed by the external conditions surrounding it.
Analysis of an existing building and establishing new structural systems that are now up to code conditions.
Development and study of the Swatt Miers teahouses, to further understand the load capacity and structural support it holds.
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