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Berlin 2017: Tempelhof Centre

University of Kentucky
College of Design
School of Architecture

ARC 457: Berlin Summer Program Design Studio

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Course Description

The University of Kentucky (UK/CoD) Berlin Summer studio focuses on the development of a new quarter in the historical center of the Tempelhof district in Berlin. Each student worked through iterative modeling exercises to consider the potential of the building form to enhance the relationship between its inhabitants and the city by juxtaposition of a select public program and the private nature of living within the constraints of the urban context.

The studio took place over 8 weeks at the Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory (ANCB) in Berlin, Germany. The site was selected as a potential site that the local Senat is considering for housing developments in the city and the studio proposals were developed with their input over the course of the summer session.

Teaching Assistant
Drew McGurk

Students
Mitchell Archer, Sonata Caric, Shelby Carpenter, Whitney Corcoran, Deana Curran, Blane Hornung, Michaela Murray, Steve Ngandu-Sankayi, Mallory Rabeneck, Taylor Stephens, Shane Wireman

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