ARC423 Advanced Building Systems

Spring 2003 - Review 2

Link to ARC423 index page.

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Day Date Time Team
Thursday April 10
1:00 Museums:
Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse NY by I. M. Pei vs. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University, Ithaca NY by I. M. Pei
Dustin Ehrlich, John Attili, Lesha Blair, Scott Mandeville
6:00 Museums
The Corning Musum of Glass in Corning NY, Phase 2 by Gunnar Birkerts vs. Phase 3 by Smith-Miller + Hawkinson
Ki Ho Choi,Whitney Izor, Kristian Kowal, Mick McNutt, Zhe Wang,
7:00 High rise office buildings
Seagrams Building by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe with Philip Johnson in New York NY vs AT&T (now Sony) in New York NY by Philip Johnson
Wesley Schwartz, Howard Wang, Robyn Bell, Paul Soper, Dave Kaplan
Friday April 11 9:30 Research labs:
Multicategorical Research Laboratory at Cornell University, Ithaca NY by Ulrich Franzen vs the Agronomy Research Laboratory at Cornell University, Ithaca NY by Ulrich Franzen
Eric Godin, Chris Burdick, Josh Pettler, Brian Down, Jermaine Moure
Saturday April 12
3:00 Research Laboratories:
Science Center, Wellesley College by Perry Dean Rogers  vs Patscenter at Princeton NJ by Richard Rogers
Sei Hyuck Ahn, Paul Herbert, Dennis Hidalgo, Christopher Russell, Jia Shin
Sunday April 13 2:00 Fire Stations
Corning, by Gunnar Birketts, vs. Olean Central Fire Station by Werner Seligmann vs. Syracuse Fire Station #1, by Skoler/Lee.
Jeff Beardsley, Erica Stahl, Laura Klock, Steev Wilson
Instructions:
email your team's first and second preference as soon as possible. First come first served. As appointments are booked they will be listed on this page. If none of the times listed above are possible, make me an offer and I will make every effort to accommodate you.

Be sure to list your team names and the buildings being compared.

This second review is focused on the presentation to be made. For the review, the more you have, the more we have to work with. 

You must provide a revised version of the statement of the analysis, particularly focusing on the view taken and the points to be made. Drawings, overlays and diagrams of the working drawings together with photos of the actual building, are most useful but the only specific requirement is an updated copy of the project form.
Meetings are typically held in the Reading Room annex, the Working Drawings room.

Click here for the project proposal form.
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