Document Type
Video
Abstract
Design work from the 1982 fall semester, Studio Martin Price, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Arlington. Housing. Randol Byrd and Kevin Crumpler. The Arlington housing project is an urban model which creates lyrical form by subtracting volumes of space from an overall sloping roof plane. It is making "hollow in bump." The diagonal line creates a basic order of form in this multi-unit project. Subtle folds of the sloping roof, together with the bending of walls, create a natural, meandering rhythmic order. Stepped windows intersect stepped solid areas below the windows, to form a yin-yang relationship.
Disciplines
Architecture
Publication Date
12-1-1982
Language
English
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Recommended Citation
Price, Martin; Byrd, Randol; and Crumpler, Kevin, "1982.2 - Housing Arlington" (1982). School of Architecture Student Projects. 38.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/architecture_projects/38
Comments
Published by The University of Texas at Arlington and Studio Martin Price
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