Architecture always begins with two components: a client and an idea. The role for "client" may be expanded to include an owner, a user group, an entire community, or even a person or event memorialized. The ‘idea’ makes the building unique, and it evolves as the project develops, gaining depth and cohesion with each iteration of design. Add competition to this, and the intensity amplifies. Client, idea, and competition came together in the design for the Julia Carson Community Center, entered into the 2011 Gresham-Smith design competition administered by Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning. The competition entry titled “Creating Centers” focuses on sustainability, community connections, and catalyst design. A reflec...
MOTIVATION At the turn of the century, Robert Putnam (2000, 27) wrote “...a powerful tide bore Ameri...
The goal of a new community center, set in the Southeast Ward, Lancaster, Pa, is to create an iconic...
To create a space that matters one must focus on the needs of the people who will use it. It is easy...
Architecture always begins with two components: a client and an idea. The role for "client" may be ...
Architectural design competitions have a manner of evoking the best work capable of designers. Unfor...
The design is geared towards experience and interaction both in and outside the building, as well as...
The thesis focuses on a certain organization that aids cities and their citizens in the growth of co...
In Good Deeds Good Design, Roberta Feldman states that empowering community design facilitates effec...
This thesis explores the development of an interdisciplinary design incubator and community business...
For my thesis, I will be designing a facility for the Winds House to be based out of. The Winds Hous...
This is the final studio project of my undergraduate architectural career. I chose to document the p...
The City of Pawnee is looking to renovate the Pawnee Municipal Hospital, which has been closed since...
In the fall of 2003, I joined four other graduate architecture students in search of a way to gain p...
Gentrification is described as the process of renovating and improving a house or district so that...
The “Rose Herbert Community Center” is the culmination of a project questioning how a building can b...
MOTIVATION At the turn of the century, Robert Putnam (2000, 27) wrote “...a powerful tide bore Ameri...
The goal of a new community center, set in the Southeast Ward, Lancaster, Pa, is to create an iconic...
To create a space that matters one must focus on the needs of the people who will use it. It is easy...
Architecture always begins with two components: a client and an idea. The role for "client" may be ...
Architectural design competitions have a manner of evoking the best work capable of designers. Unfor...
The design is geared towards experience and interaction both in and outside the building, as well as...
The thesis focuses on a certain organization that aids cities and their citizens in the growth of co...
In Good Deeds Good Design, Roberta Feldman states that empowering community design facilitates effec...
This thesis explores the development of an interdisciplinary design incubator and community business...
For my thesis, I will be designing a facility for the Winds House to be based out of. The Winds Hous...
This is the final studio project of my undergraduate architectural career. I chose to document the p...
The City of Pawnee is looking to renovate the Pawnee Municipal Hospital, which has been closed since...
In the fall of 2003, I joined four other graduate architecture students in search of a way to gain p...
Gentrification is described as the process of renovating and improving a house or district so that...
The “Rose Herbert Community Center” is the culmination of a project questioning how a building can b...
MOTIVATION At the turn of the century, Robert Putnam (2000, 27) wrote “...a powerful tide bore Ameri...
The goal of a new community center, set in the Southeast Ward, Lancaster, Pa, is to create an iconic...
To create a space that matters one must focus on the needs of the people who will use it. It is easy...