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Rock, Paper, Nature

Undergraduate 3 studio at the University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning. Rock, Paper, Nature Studio is an exploration of biomimicry within an architectural context in pursuit of designing a "Eco-holiday" in Marblehead, Ohio. Instructor: Karl Daubmann.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Rule #1

The excavated rock should be equivalent to the rock used to build.

This rules determines the amount of sq. feet needed to be removed and used vs the stone required to move towards the winery.

Thus the depth of the building and height of it would be affected by the quantity of stone required for construction. The more stone needed the deeper the building will sink in to the site.
Posted by Timmer at 8:14 PM

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