Shape Computation Lab

GT Next | GT Nest, i75/85, Atlanta, GA

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01. A recursive space frame

02. The seed of the parti: an oblique spatial relation between two oblongs

03. Derivation of designs in the grammar: Aperiodic designs

04. Derivation of designs in the grammar: Periodic designs

05. Exploded axon of the three spatial elements of the building: program, circulation and structure

06. Topographic plan with main urban pedestrian corridor over the North Bridge

07. Ground floor plan

08. First floor plan

09. Second floor plan

10. Axons of the oblique circulation cores of the GT Nest

11. Interior view of the oblique vertical core

Anya Ray

ARCH 4885: Landhugger Studio

Athanassios Economou, PhD

School of Architecture

College of Design

Georgia Institute of Technology

Fall 2018

Keywords

Landhuggers studio; Visual computation; Typology; Variation; Shape grammars

 

A building that hovers over the site, with minimal connection to the ground expresses the need for imagination and ideas to be able to grow and become a reality. Through the use of one simple spatial relationship, a light, delicate, complex, highly expressive, highly aesthetic, and highly performative structure grows. The spatial relationship is approached in three different ways, as the building mass, as a skin system, and as both\ the structure and circulation of the building. The GT Nest will highlight academic, entrepreneurial, and performance spaces. This expressive building will reflect the aspirations and knowledge growth of the students who inhabit the space, designing the next innovative technology. The performance space will enable students to showcase their work, which the community can come, witness, and be a part of the evolution of the designs. There will also be temporary housing for guests, such as visiting professors. In order to create privacy, the housing units cannot be reached by the main circulation, but by its own separate entrance.