Section: 503A/503B/503C/503D
AU_18_503C_Witzel_Maura_02
AU_18_503C_Witzel_Maura_01
AU_18_503A_Portman_Nick_03
AU_18_503A_Portman_Nick_02
AU_18_503A_Portman_Nick_01
AU_18_503B_Culaba_Michelle_03
AU_18_503B_Culaba_Michelle_02
AU_18_503B_Culaba_Michelle_01
AU_18_503C_Kim_Edward_03
AU_18_503C_Kim_Edward_02
AU_18_503C_Kim_Edward_01
AU_18_503B_Matviichuk_Maksym_03
AU_18_503B_Matviichuk_Maksym_02
AU_18_503B_Matviichuk_Maksym_01
AU_18_503B_Flores_Andres_03
AU_18_503B_Flores_Andres_02
AU_18_503B_Flores_Andres_01
AU_18_503B_Dow_Ben-Hsin_03
AU_18_503B_Dow_Ben-Hsin_02
AU_18_503B_Dow_Ben-Hsin_01
AU_18_503A_Gregoire_Rosemarie_03
AU_18_503A_Gregoire_Rosemarie_02
AU_18_503A_Gregoire_Rosemarie_01
AU_18_503A_Barr_Alex_03
AU_18_503A_Barr_Alex_02
AU_18_503A_Barr_Alex_01
Urban Waterfront
This studio explored issues of urban context, site analysis, urban theory, urban design, the architectural design of an institutional building, and the development of professional communication skills in architecture. While challenging students to envision what the study area neighborhood might become, this course also required students to design buildings that fulfill the functional requirements of a diversity of occupants, while addressing life safety, structural and tectonic issues.