

Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Nossen-Johnson, Patricia Sabina URN etd-04302004-180640 Title S+M=L Degree Master of Architecture Department Architecture Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Schnoedt, Heinrich Committee Chair Brown, William W. Committee Member Galloway, William U. Committee Member O'Brien, Michael J. Committee Member Keywords
- adaptable
- changing
- convertable
Date of Defense 2003-01-29 Availability unrestricted Abstract Order in design, whether in music or a buildingcomes from bringing together parts to make a
whole. These parts can have an autonomous
existence separately and combine to formulate
a different event collectively.
This thesis is a study of how a building
accommodates to the changing needs of a
diverse community. It does this by investigating
to what end two neighboring apartments, one
small and one medium-sized could combine to
develop into one large apartment, and revert
back again to two apartments when the needs
of the inhabitants change. This concept could
be paralleled to Jazz, where the musicians find
means of altering the sound of the music
through improvisation between the notes of the
song. The structure of the building like the notes
of the melody provides the stationary component
and forms the rhythmic beat between the
apartments. The pauses or gaps between the
structure provide the opportunity for flexibility
and improvisation. The melody of the
construction comes from the integration of the
repetitious permanent structural elements, semipermanent
conditions and spontaneously
alterable parts. The orchestration of these
components allows the building to transform and
experience an altering production of its own.
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