Models and Movement: The Final Touches on Theaters

A look into the spring semester studio projects for graduate year 1.

“¡Hola!” from Barcelona. The 2G BCN studio just got back from a 9-day architectural grand tour of the Netherlands!
Bags packed and ticket in hand, we headed to Dallas, home of the AT&T Performing Arts Center
UG3′s present their massive experiential interior models.

This time on Manufactured Fields: experiential renders and story time.

From bigness to thickness, and from no sleep to great models. A post from the undergraduate class of 2014.

Paul Andersen of Indie Architecture is leading a group of third year graduate students through a research seminar and studio that investigates “New Swerves on Regular Curves.”

A cemetery proposal for New Orleans, LA with Grant Gibson.

Exploring landscape as an artificial and industrially produced assembly system.
“From Bigness to Thickness” is intended to engage the challenges preset on the shift of scales between urban and architectural design.

Stewart Hicks’s studio takes on furniture to tackle the issue of character and building type. We are critical of Philip Johnson’s AT&T building in that he didn’t create a new building type.
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Looking back on Exactly Wrong.

With mid-review checked off our quest list, we look forward to implement what we learned into architecture you’ll recognize.