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Grid and Courtyards

Course

GSD Core Studio 4 : A Housing Community

Date

2019 Spring

Instructor

Andrew Holder

Site

Allston, Cambridge, MA, US

Team

Biru Cao, Katy Cheng

Precedent Study: Deere & Company Headquarters West Building / Kevin Roche
An expansion of the headquarters, it is located on the knoll west of the original administration building. The exterior of the building is based on the original curtain wall, modified to meet current energy conservation requirements.

To avoid the psychological problem of people working in an annex, it was determined that the addition should have a center of its own; and that center became an enclosed garden, around which the open-workstation office space is arranged. The resulting garden, which is sixty feet wide, slopes down one level from the main entry to connect to the cafeteria at the lower level and serves as a relief space for the transition between work and meal. The rocks that form the surface of the garden came from Iron Mountain in Michigan and are appropriate to the environment created by the exposed, weathered steel building. The barn-like, skylighted roof of the central courtyard helps to give the illusion of greater height and more volume.

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Ground Floor Plan

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Roof Plan

Program: 
Compared to the “hiding gesture” which lies in American architectures, this project aims to achieve a new interpretation of this inward and unwelcoming intention. Thus, it could have more connection and interaction with its context and users. Those six hidden boxes each has its distinctive function, including a light well, exhibition spaces, laboratory, gathering spaces and so on. 

 

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Unit Plans

While the repetitive floor plates are penetrated by these boxes, containing regular offices, organized as a field of landscape of offices as a continuous interior. The winter garden in John Deere turns into a field of hidden boxes. When people approach the building, they first see the repetitive glass curtain wall which wraps the entire building, and further discover that there are white solid boxes hidden inside, which also becomes several indicators for people to explore the building.
 

Diagram

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