Shape Computation Lab

75/85 Torus | Student Dormitory at i75/85

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01. Point and line growth in the network grammar

02. Planar growth in the network grammar

03. Refinement of the grammar and possible rule applications

04. Formation of the basic L-dihedral unit and aggrgation of the module

05. Plan of the main floor of the student dormitory

06. Plan of the second floor of the student dormitory

07. Section of the dormitory spanning the North st and facing East

08. Plans of the modules and their aggregations

09.Physical model of the dormitory extending along North St and spanning the 75/85 interstate

10. View of the courtyard of the main module

11. View of the perimetric ring of the dormitory looking towards the 75/85 below

Keyan Rahimzadeh and Jessica Marquardt

ARCH 6051: Landhuggers Design Studio

Athanassios Economou, PhD

School of Architecture

College of Design

Georgia Institute of Technology

Fall 2011

 

Keywords

Landhuggers studio; Courtyards; Housing; Typology; Variation; Shape grammars

A set of L-shape modular blocks combine in various ways to produce a rich set of configurations in planar and sectional space. These configurations are readily translated in nested courtyard schemes at various scales ranging from the unit itself to the complete assembly. The selected scheme from the housing grammar is developed above the 75/85 interstate that bounds the GT campus to provide a visual entry to the campus at North street and a symbolic presence of the institution at the highway below. The programmatic core of the project consists of graduate housing for GT students along with community space and retail at the ground floor. The GT housing requirements include 107 units to accommodate 238 beds in various arrangements of one-, two-, three- and four-beds per room at a total area of 90,000 sq.ft.