PART TO WHOLE

The creation of volumes through programmatic convergence becomes a direct architectural act—one that fuses multiple disciplines into a single collaborative environment. Each volume is an assemblage of specialized workspaces, whose prescribed functions relate to one another through deliberate architectural juxtaposition. This approach challenges the traditional assumption that the functions of a factory—or any productive environment—must remain separate.

By allowing architecture to assume divergent and intersecting forms, the project destabilizes entrenched sociopolitical norms. Rather than reinforcing the status quo, it opens new spatial and cultural possibilities, offering a productive lens through which to reimagine the way we inhabit, work, and create.

Advisors - Dagmar Richter, Anthony Buccellato 

fall | 2017