Professor David | Fall 2021
Rearranged elevated curved arches, barrel vaults and an elevated lazy river that bind together to form a multilevel circulated public bathhouse. The program serves as an addition to the existing Betsy Head Pool site in East Brooklyn.
The curved wall assembly would be built using CMU Blocks with rebar with Roman Brick cladding. 
Non-Accessible Roof Assembly would use Steel Ceiling Joists with insulation, structural decking, water proofing membrane and special aggregate surfacing. Elevated Lazy River uses Galvanized Steel Columns and framing.
Project was selected to represent the class in an internal assessment with only the coordinators and Chairs from each studio*
(Click on image below for walkthrough video)
Laser-cut 1/32" = 1' full-scaled model made with Basswood, Bristol and Chipboard. Glued with Zap-A-gap. Fits within CNC foam cut site located next to Betsy Head Pool in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Color separation indicates change in materiality.
Sketch Model of Toyo Ito's Tama Art University Library
Initial curved analysis of what happens when body of water meets a border and the arrangements they create. 

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