Showing posts with label urban studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban studio. Show all posts

Monday, March 8, 2010

urban studio's open house

UNCG's design build program urban studio has finished it's second project thanks to outreach program Youth Focus, professor Robert Charest and over 150 students.  known as my sister's house, this 4,500 sq. ft. building is now a transitional home to 8 single teenage mothers and their children.  i had the opportunity to work on my sister's house last summer and it was truly gratifying to see the project all grown up and ready to go.  
        
photo taken by caroline vickery
photo taken by meghan kauffmann
photo taken by meghan kauffmann

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Lighting Calculations/Map

Greensboro, NC/ 8am/ overcast sky/ Dec. 21st/ working plane: 2'-6"

AGI32 Rendered Light


Greensboro, NC/ 8am/ clear sky/ Dec. 21st

Greensboro, NC/ 8am/ clear sky/ Dec. 21st

Greensboro, NC/ 2pm/ clear sky/ Dec. 21st

Greensboro, NC/ 4pm/ clear sky/ Dec. 21st

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Photo Journal

This is a photo journal made up of thoughts and images from my summer session with Urban Studio.











My Sister's House

These photos represent many months of hard work for IARC's community oriented design build program appropriately titled "Urban Studio". This summer's course offered a full plate of varied build activities ranging from electrical wiring to custom carpentry to roofing. If I had to tag this experience with one word, I think I would choose "humbling". Taking part in a design build project connected to a strong social agenda in an impoverished fringe community is still to this day, difficult to get my head around. Thankfully, support and guidance from my intrepid professor and peers kept me asking questions and learning by doing. The build is scheduled to be move in ready by January 2010, when it will officially become "My Sister's House", a home for teenage mothers and their children. I am interested to see just how the community takes in these young mothers who will no doubt undergo some serious changes as they leave their relative communities and transition towards a more stable life. For more information on the Urban Studio Program and My Sister's House, check out http://www.uncg.edu/iar/us/.