The Student Body ︎ Studio 4
ARCH
202
Spring 2021 ︎
Los Angeles
Spring 2021 ︎
Los Angeles
Instructors
Aaron Gensler
Cody Miner
John Going
Louis Molina
Aaron Gensler
Cody Miner
John Going
Louis Molina





Work by B.Arch Student Zachary Jawharjian
Studio Four asked second-year students to design a Student Center at Woodbury in Burbank, this was discovered through sequential exercises and assignments designed to help the students examine and explore context, content, sequencing, relationships, narrative, and form.


Work by B.Arch Student Ruby Pedrazzetti


Work by B.Arch student Jerrick Gemena
Aside from the resulting architectural bodies, or Archetypes, we focused on interactions between the student’s body, the student body, and the civil body. Each phase has offered a different scale and representational techniques, crossing the lines of performance, programing, diagram, concept, materiality, and configuration to project a future reality of what it means to inhabit the campus. As students of Woodbury, our students have had the unique ability to understand, challenge and propose new conditions, which form and inform our quotidian interactions.




Work by B.Arch student Howard Lee
As students of Woodbury, our students have had the unique ability to understand, challenge and propose new conditions, which form and inform our quotidian interactions.


Drawings by B.Arch student Levi Richards







Work by B.Arch Sona Ghevondyan




Work by B.Arch Student: Matthew Silva
Catalog Description
Natural and urban site orders are explored and analyzed using writing, photography, mapping and sectional studies to develop site planning and building and design with special emphasis given to the relationship between program and external context. Projects focus on influences of adjacencies and environment, through the development of clear systems of movement, space, structure, energy efficiency, and daylight.
Natural and urban site orders are explored and analyzed using writing, photography, mapping and sectional studies to develop site planning and building and design with special emphasis given to the relationship between program and external context. Projects focus on influences of adjacencies and environment, through the development of clear systems of movement, space, structure, energy efficiency, and daylight.