Document Type
Video
Abstract
Design work from the 1987 spring semester, Studio Martin Price, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Arlington. Housing, Office, Commercial, Hotel Complex. Forms rise and fall in consonance with the swirling, rising and descending highway intersections of highway 360 and 183 in Arlington in scheme one. Sections appear to parallel the highway or radiate from a center point of a circle. Portions of a hill where highway 20 in Arlington separates, is radically removed in scheme two. It is then rebuilt with the original profile of the hill as a backbone-like ridge line of office space, which rhythmically ripples away with undulating lines of hotel, commercial space and housing.
Disciplines
Architecture
Publication Date
5-1-1987
Language
English
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Recommended Citation
Price, Martin, "1987.1 - Resonating with the Highway, Arlington" (1987). School of Architecture Student Projects. 14.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/architecture_projects/14
Comments
Published by The University of Texas at Arlington and Studio Martin Price
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