Milen Jai Fraanc

AR2033

Riptide, Rampart, Rumble

Riptide: Riptide refers to a strong tidal current caused by the meeting of tides or by the configuration of the coastline. It suggests a powerful, turbulent flow of water, often associated with the sea.
Rampart: A rampart is a defensive wall or embankment, historically used for protection. It signifies a boundary or structure that offers security or encloses an area. 
 Rumble: The word "rumble" suggests a deep, low, and continuous noise or disturbance. It conveys a sense of commotion or activity, often with an intense or dynamic nature. 
Combining these terms into "Riptide Rampart Rumble" creates a vivid image of a place where powerful currents meet protective walls or boundaries, evoking a sense of energetic and active surroundings, possibly near the sea or a coastline where turbulence and structure coexist.

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Configuration of Three Kinds of Arrangements - Enclosed, Semi Enclosed and Open with Types of Elements

Configuration of three kinds of spaces with Types of Arrangements

Analysis of structural system and and selection of structural systems

Design Iterations

Experiential Sketches and Structural Appropriation sketches

Analysis of the Spacial Quality with regards to the Light through Lightbox Models

Final Plan with Activities

Final Section and Section Models

Site Plan and Site Section

1:200 Scale Model