WIT ARCH 210 STUDIO 03 Fall 2013

2013 Project 1

Amanda Pierre

Project 3.1 - 2nd Iterations of Light Instruments

Sean Reis

Project 2.3 - Ritual Intervention Essay

Sean Reis

Mission Hill Feast


Follows the four C's

  • Conjugate: Members of the feast will arrive to the bottom of the site to greet one another. Friend's and family will show up and embrace one another after the long work day.
  • Consume: After conjugation, people will begin to disperse into the main feast and prepare the main dinning tables. The head chef's will light the central fire and begin to cook an assortment of meats and vegetables. Everyone will sit around the central fire, hold hands, and give grace. The head chef's will begin to disperse the main dishes around the central fire in special manner. Once everyone has their plate, food can now be consumed. Special toast's will be given to any great accomplishments for the day.
  • Celebrate: After the food is consumed, everyone will head up the stairs to the highest point of the structure. Music will be accompanied by a practiced dance and everyone will celebrate. Everyone should be dancing and happy over the joy's of the good feast and a healthy life.
  • Clean-up: Once the celebratory dance is over, everyone will make their way back to the main hall and help clean up the dinning area. Once everything is cleaned and set for the next feast, everyone can then leave and resume their daily lives.

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Andrew Todd Marcus

Project 1 - Final

Sean Reis

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This is my final section model and renderings of the Mission Hill site. The renderings follow the same "seperation" concept as the section model.

Project 4 - Light Study Sections of Intervention

Sean Reis

Sophomore Portfolio

Sean Reis

Studio Begins at 3:00 on Monday 9/23

Andrew Todd Marcus

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.

Light Instruments: 1st and Final Iterations

Alex Ambila

Portfolio Work Samples

Sean Reis