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The capstone studio in the Bachelor of Architecture program at the Boston Architectural College, Degree Project is a comprehensive studio, incorporating building systems, materiality, and other realities of construction into the design process, while still emphasizing the importance of context [cultural, social, environmental, historical, etc] and rigorous design.
Friday, March 16, 2012
These images describe some of the spatial qualities that I am considering for an underground building. The first one is obviously trying to engage the water in a different way but also how inverting a building inverts your relationship to the standard ground plain that is taken for granted. The second one is trying to get at what an exhibition space in my library might feel like. As of now I am organizing my reading areas, service points, media storage, and circulation around these exhibits of humankind's greatest discoveries. Since they are anchorpoints for the building's program I am looking to create highly dramatic spaces. ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgt1y5ty7FmeXOPSN4DgC389XB8Hi16NyUpHm2_Va3qdhUl5yjrqDgfXi-w_F_yVOui_Io8TNeYxcKMfknl-OXxTZUGj-IA9ICqpgqrtbDs8uKRNakXBovw77Gaxj77T5zse5YcCtYulAPh/s400/reading+space.jpg)
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