Architectural Design, Level III: A Student Center for MIT
As taught in: Fall 2004
Four images representing the different stages of the studio: installation, tectonic model, analytical model, and final model. (Image courtesy of MIT OpenCourseWare.)
Instructors:
Prof. Fernando Domeyko
MIT Course Number:
4.155B
Level:
Course Features
Course Description
This studio will investigate the social, programmatic, tectonic and phenomenological performance and character of a student gathering place on the MIT campus. Whether it is simply for socializing or for more specific events, the student gathering place will serve as a refuge from the vigorous educational environment of the Institute, and it will reinforce a critical sense of "place" through the almost logical organization of its program. The place will foster a casual discovery of "being": a reflection upon the student's own existence based upon participation in group events and an intellectual attitude toward acting. To create a space that inspires, rather than imposes: such a discovery is the foremost challenge of this studio.


