University of Southern California Architecture Students Present Modular Housing and Community-Focused Projects
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Summary
The article showcases architectural projects from the University of Southern California's School of Architecture, featuring a modular housing structure designed to adapt to growing families, housing with mass-timber structural systems, and a mixed-use building proposal aligned with community values. The projects come from the ARCH302 course "Housing on Crenshaw: The Design of Collective Form" taught by Warren Techentin, Sascha Delz, and Hye.
Key quotes
· 4 pulleda modular housing structure designed to adapt alongside growing families is among the projects from the University of Southern California
Also featured is housing designed with a mass-timber structural system and a proposal for a mixed-use building that is aligned with community values
ARCH302 Housing on Crenshaw: The Design of Collective Form
Tutors: Warren Techentin, Sascha Delz, Hye
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