2022S_Final Project_Russo Section
ARCH-2800 | Rhett Russo, Associate Professor Final Project Studio – Russo Section Selected Student Work: Allison Daboval Becca Dailey Lily Wood Nathanael Musera //
Mestizo Robotics (Art_X@Rensselaer)
Art_X@Rensselaer MESTIZO ROBOTICS Art_X@Rensselaer is looking for a small group of curious and self-motivated art and HASS, cognitive science and engineering students (junior, senior and/or graduate) and interested faculty to participate in a novel initiative coordinated by the School of Architecture, HASS and EMPAC. We are interested on students with a basic knowledge of and/or interest in the […]
S’14 FP Review Dates
ARCHITECTURE IN THE EXPANDED FIELD: Final Project Directed Research Sequence [ARCH 4980 + 4990] REVIEW DATES | SPRING 2014. Final Project 1 + 2 [F2013 – S2014] Design Phase [Part I] Wednesday, March 5 12:00 – 6:00 Greene Gallery LEITAO (w/Ngai) CREMBIL (w/Perry) Design Phase [Part II] Friday, March 7 12:00 – 6:00 Greene Gallery […]
Spring 2014 Electives
Please see here the list of courses available for next semester: SPRING 2014. ARCH4020 Bedford Architecture Engineering Seminar This interdisciplinary seminar consists of students from both the School of Architecture and Civil Engineering department. Presentation of a variety of structural typologies bears direct relation to practical experience and the necessity for constructive interdisciplinary discourse. Specific structural typologies are […]
Pianka Paul
ARCH-4980.2 | Jeremy Carvalho, Adjunct Professor SOCIAL INTEGRATION WITH INTERCONNECTIONS PIANKA PAUL The topography of Bangladesh is basically low-lying, flat alluvial land with an extensive network of rivers and channels. The total land area is 147, 570 sq km where 80% is flatland, and 20% land is 1 meter or less above sea level. Its geographical location makes […]
Liana Muresan
ARCH-4980.2 | Jeremy Carvalho, Adjunct Professor HYDROLANDSCAPE Collection and Growth of Natural Resources LIANA MURESAN The cold deserts of the Arctic Circle are dynamic, altering landscapes that undergo major season material changes and surface re-organizations. The various layers that make up the landscape differ in porosity and materiality, allowing them to be constantly restructuring themselves and causing […]
Travis Lydon
ARCH-4980.2 | Jeremy Carvalho, Adjunct Professor TROPHIC EXCHANGES The Modular Reefscape TRAVIS LYDON Focusing on this notion of aggregation and assembly, the provisional research into coral growth patterning has driven a large interest in adjacencies between modular components and the spatial potentials of modular juxtaposition. The trophic reef is the catalyst which informs the modular aggregation strategy, […]
Padraic Hegan
ARCH-4980.2 | Jeremy Carvalho, Adjunct Professor A FUTURE AFTER THE STORM PADRAIC HEGAN If the barrier of the human and the machine is porous, then certainly the connection between humans and architecture should be the same. By examining the current stock of urban environment, we are left with the question, “What does architecture need to do?”. I […]
Andrea Goldstein
ARCH-4980.2 | Jeremy Carvalho, Adjunct Professor URBAN FILTRATION Connecting Urbanism + Indigenous Ecosystems ANDREA GOLDSTEIN The edge condition between land and water in dense urban environments is created to optimize buildable space with a sharp barrier. There is no variation between the ground and water, no connection to bridge the gap; a clear divide that creates two […]