Object and Field House 2020
University of Kentucky
College of Design
School of Architecture
ARC 152: Spring 2020 First Year Studio
Studio Description
Semester Theme: Object and Field
Matter may be considered a general term for the substance of which all things consist. Depending on how it is treated, it can fluctuate between solid and particle states. It can become an object or disperse into the field. While architectural design involves the generation of form by manipulating matter, this manipulation is driven by a multiplicity of factors. Internally, these factors may be a spatial logic or an architect’s unifying concept; externally, these factors may be program and site determined by a client or the scale of its inhabitants.
The theme of the spring semester is to consider the notion of “Object and Field” and how it relates to the negotiation of small-scale architectural program, inhabitation, and context. These parameters may be considered as opportunities to think critically about the work we generate and how to respond to these architectural design problems with innovative solutions.
Students
Akayla Bailey, Madeleine Cordray, Deaven Covington, Chase Faulkner, Mallory Glatz, Mallory Middleton, Kamryn Moore, Zachary Moore, Onyenashia Olise, Austin Rice, Cassidy Risner, Jared Tackett
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Object and Field House