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Graduate Studio Fall-2021

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Graduate Studio Fall-2022

MAIN MAGNA STREET BLOCK DEVELOPMENT

Graduate Elective Fall-2022

In Salt Lake City, there is a lack of residential houses that lies in between single-family houses and midrise apartments. Row houses can be introduced as a resilient typology for Salt Lake City that will create high density, transit-oriented development, address problems caused by the pandemic, and reimagine living spaces in the new normal.

The site analysis involved context mapping to find an appropriate site for the rowhouse development. It showed the growth of amenities towards the south direction from the Downtown area and the mixed zone indicated by a crescent as a prospective area for the project site.

HOUSES: A RESILIENT TYPOLOGY FOR SALT LAKE CITY

Salt Lake City, Utah

Graduate Studio Fall 2021

Supervisor: Prof. Matthew Daines

Location: 900 South State Street

Area: 16114.47 sq meters (3.98 Acres)

Area of the site

STEP 1 Creating Commercial Corner

Building commercial rental spaces in the northwest to cater commercial activities

STEP 2 Row Houses

Introducing row houses on top of the commercial spaces and the periphery forming a courtyard

STEP 3 Breaking the Volume

Breaking the overall mass in response to climate and existing vegetation

STEP 4 Levels of Open Spaces

Creating open spaces in different levels for public interaction and greenary

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