Collage goes in sequence, begins at Terrace Street (Image 1) and ends on Parker Street (Image 3).
My ritual collage model breaks up a ritualistic feast into three distinct "C's". The first "C" which is the lowest part of the model shows conjugation. Members will enter the space at random, thus making it chaotic. The next level is consume. Here it is more organized since people will be sitting at tables to begin to eat. The final and highest point of the model is celebrate. Here is where after eating, members will celebrate by dancing in a practiced ritualistic dance.
This studio course explores conceptual design through a series of elemental architectural exercises. The design studio builds on the strong foundation of the freshman studio sequence as students complete a series of short exercises. Each exercise explores basic spatial, material, structural, and site concepts in the making of architecture. Students develop increasingly complex programmatic and circulatory
solutions while considering site and context as factors in appropriate design responses. They also continue to increase their understanding of basic building systems, materials, structure, and connections.