Shape Computation Lab

Janus | Maker Space, GT

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01. A sketch for the shape rules of the educational spaces around the atrium of the project

02. A production of a parti of circulation around the courtyard

03. Ground floor plan of the classroom building

04. Second floor plan of the classroom building

05. Third floor plan of the classroom building

06. Fourth floor plan of the classroom building

07. Longitudinal section of the classroom building along the E-W axis of the site

08. Elevation of the classroom building along the E-W axis of the site

09. Transverse section of the classroom building along the N-S axis of the site

10. Top view of the model of the classroom building

Chandi Jundal and Charles Woodbridge

ARCH 3012: Visual Computation Design Studio

Athanassios Economou, PhD

School of Architecture

College of Design

Georgia Institute of Technology

Spring 2010

 

Keywords

Learning spaces; Landhuggers; Duality; Shape grammars

"After comprehending the outside of the object, the child likes also to investigate its inside; after a perception of the whole, to see it separated into its parts; if he obtained a glimpse of the first, if he has attained the second, he would like from the parts again to create the whole" (Froebel, 1896). The classroom of the future is envisioned here as janus interface with two divergent faces, ambitions and compositional strategies: the exterior makes reference to the site adn the GT campus and expresses regularity. The interior creates a new personal identity and expresses change. The threshold between the faces serves as an inviting transition between the urban and individual experience. The educational spaces are formed out of a rule set that transforms lines into space and specifies the emergent transitional space around the courtyard as the core of the project.