B.Arch. Advanced Studios
Shaun Danielson. Lunch Box is a plaza located on 43rd and Calumet in Bronzeville, and it is host to three main spaces: The Grove - an outdoor classroom, The Platform - a performance and outdoor art gallery, and The Cafe which acts as an anchor to the site, holding the community bulletin board and much of the public seating. 1 of 3.
Shaun Danielson. Like the layers of complexity found within Bronzeville, Lunch Box utilizes the layering of materials and spaces to create an area for youth and adults within Bronzeville to gather, learn, and display their creative abilities. 2 of 3.
Shaun Danielson, "Lunch Box." 3 of 3.
Piotr Bronkowski. This reinforced concrete multi-purpose high-rise includes thirty-seven condo floors, a multi-story parking lot, green roof, and indoor public mall. 1 of 3.
Piotr Bronkowski. Students were challenged to design the high-rise while focusing on function, construction techniques, costs, building and zoning codes, and efficiency. 2 of 3.
Piotr Bronkowski. Reinforced Concrete High-Rise. 3 of 3.
Garrett Rock, "Aquatic Center." The project explores the use of acrylic chambers to dematerialize and allow atmospheric conditions to provide visual legibility. As the visual boundaries disappear and reappear, it is the flux of conditions that governs the perception of the aquatic center. 1 of 3.
Garrett Rock, "Aquatic Center." The project explores the use of acrylic chambers to dematerialize and allow atmospheric conditions to provide visual legibility. As the visual boundaries disappear and reappear, it is the flux of conditions that governs the perception of the aquatic center. 2 of 3.
Garrett Rock, "Aquatic Center." The project explores the use of acrylic chambers to dematerialize and allow atmospheric conditions to provide visual legibility. As the visual boundaries disappear and reappear, it is the flux of conditions that governs the perception of the aquatic center. 3 of 3.
Laura Gomez Hernandez, “Building with Water.” Water is the main source and material in this new urban swimming pool development. The project incorporates the existing park environment and creates a unique atmosphere by swimming among the trees in a very intimate way. 1 of 3.
Laura Gomez Hernandez, “Building with Water.” The scheme is based on an automated system of urban pools which are designed to be open at any time providing the visitor with a relaxing experience in nature, but within the city. 2 of 3.
Laura Gomez Hernandez, “Building with Water.” The urban pool encourages the visitor to continually discover a completely new space as the pools are always changing as they adapt to the requirements of the moment. 3 of 3.
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