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Balance | Federal Courthouse, Charlotte, NC
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Law and adjudication are built along a balancing apparatus of absolute and relative values. The project for a Federal courthouse at Charlotte, NC uses this polarity to propose a parti for the project organized around two spatial patterns: the one on the public front of the courthouse is structured by an unfolding series of ramps and bridges over the volume of the open lobby to foreground an itinerant perception of the public space. The second to the back, overlooking the public garden, is structured by a series of modular spaces to emphasize the discrete nature of the courtroom spaces and their support. The courthouse becomes then a completely transparent building consisting of a front sectional volumetric area for the public to occupy, an interstitial zone in-between the interior space of the courthouse and the outside city, and the sloped public garden in the back. |
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