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C+O CANAL VISITOR CENTERFINAL CAPSTONE PROJECTPROFESSOR PAT RANDRALEIGH, NC | SPRING 2014INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal was initially a waterway constructed in 1828. It was to

connect man and nature, connecting the country to city, as well as being a vital commercial route.

The new visitor center will act as an extension of the surrounding parks, welcoming in people along the canal and the waterfront

park. The center also acts as a threshold from the Potomac River to the main street in Georgetown.

As a supplement and a connection to the larger area, a wellness center offers opportunities for both local residents and visitors to experience a more active lifestyle

along the waterfront.

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PEACE STREET CORRIDORLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL STUDIOPROFESSOR CARLA DELCAMBRERALEIGH, NC | SPRING 2013INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

Peace Street has historically been a connector running east to west in the downtown of Raleigh.

Today, it lacks an identity and sense of place that highlights its variety of users and its distinguished places.

The transformation of the corridor begins with

promoting a means of accessibility for all

users, carrying out means of healthy living,

and providing safer and sustainable means to access the corridor.

Introducing micro parks will be implemented throughout the corridor based on the needs of the immediate site and density of users.

Some parks will be densely vegetated with trees and planting, while others may provide an open

area for sitting, play, and refuge.

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HOME IN THE CITYARCHITECTURAL URBAN STUDIOPROFESSOR TOM BARRIERALEIGH, NC | FALL 2012INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

The study of the house provided a basis of phenomenology, bringing certain issues to the forefront, such as transitional spaces

and a courtyard typology.

Bordering over a creek downhill, the house is set overlooking the creek, looking away from the city and into a wall of trees. The

form creates a refuge from the bustling street and neighboring houses.

The focus of the house is shared spaces. The main area allows the family to interact with each other on a daily basis. Intended for an extended family, a guest bedroom is detached from the sleeping quarters where a family member may eventually move in.

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EXPLORIS MIDDLE SCHOOLARCHITECTURAL INTERMEDIATE STUDIOPROFESSOR TIM MARTINRALEIGH, NC | FALL 2011PARTNER: TAYLOR SMITH

Through holding the urban edge of the site, the rhythm of downtown goes uninterrupted and

allows for a private courtyard space to be utilized for outdoor activities. Holding the urban edge is the two main masses of the scheme, one primarily public the other private.

A bridge connects these two masses with the

intersection of the two components at vertical atrium spaces located on the North and South edges of the site.

With subtle zones of public and private one knows how to navigate the building without

needing guidance. Transparent materials are used to open up the large spaces in multiple configurations.

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COLLEGE OF DESIGN EXPANSIONARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY STUDIOPROFESSOR JIANXIN HURALEIGH, NC | SPRING 2012PARTNER: KIM JOHNSON + TAYLOR SMITH

The school expansion serves to connect the existing College of Design with the surrounding university in its entirety.

A focus was made on the public realm by providing diverse settings for people to enter, walk through, and leave the area.

Through research and analysis, the design is based on the image of two arms spreading out from one pivotal point. The expansion

serves to act as a gateway into the design campus.

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NCMA PERFORMING ARTS CENTERARCHITECTURAL COMPREHENSIVE STUDIOPROFESSOR DAVID HILLRALEIGH, NC | FALL 2013INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

Resting on top of a gentle ridge, the new

addition to the NCMA campus brings art into motion as it provides several galleries with an emphasis on music.

Following the valleys and folds of the landscape, the performing arts center intends to act as one with the existing sculpture park.

The roof imitates the curvature of the land as

well as pulling and pushing the form to create a more fluid progression throughout the building. While the roof mimics the bends of the earth, it also provides shelter

from above while maintaining an unbroken vista out onto the site.

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