M.Arch. Structurally Determinant Project, Gallery 2
Jun Guo. Columbia College Dance Theatre. 1 of 3.
Jun Guo. Columbia College Dance Theatre. 2 of 3.
Jun Guo. Columbia College Dance Theatre. 3 of 3.
Matthew Troia, "High-Speed Rail Station," with Studio Professor John Durbrow. This high-speed rail station in Normal, Illinois, facilitates a connection between the two sides of the track through a gently sloping plane that extends along the length of the platform. The station responds to the historical Jeffersonian grid as well as the diagonal axis created by the rail line, and expresses this confluence through the use of structure. 1 of 2.
Matthew Troia, "High-Speed Rail Station," with Studio Professor John Durbrow. This high-speed rail station in Normal, Illinois, facilitates a connection between the two sides of the track through a gently sloping plane that extends along the length of the platform. The station responds to the historical Jeffersonian grid as well as the diagonal axis created by the rail line, and expresses this confluence through the use of structure. 2 of 2.
Phillip Scott, "Dwight High-Speed Rail Station," Studio Professor John Dubrow. The station extends the urban fabric of the existing community by establishing a new and innovative mode of travel within the larger metropolitan network. Spanning two rail lines and a state highway, the station forms a multimodal crossroads and physical threshold for rail, automotive, bicycle and pedestrian traffic. 1 of 2.
Phillip Scott, "Dwight High-Speed Rail Station," Studio Professor John Dubrow. The station extends the urban fabric of the existing community by establishing a new and innovative mode of travel within the larger metropolitan network. Spanning two rail lines and a state highway, the station forms a multimodal crossroads and physical threshold for rail, automotive, bicycle and pedestrian traffic. 2 of 2.
Steven Pantazis. “Regenerative Infrastructure” is a high-speed rail station proposal for Kankakee, Illinois. The design is intended to read as a single surface consisting of platform, canopy and program. The truss system alternates from inside to outside of the surface in order to pick up the bending forces due to the elliptical shape of the surface in section. 1 of 2.
Steven Pantazis’ “Regenerative Infrastructure” project won second place in the Chicago Award for Architecture competition sponsored by AIA Chicago. 2 of 2.
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