In the College of Architecture and Planning at the University of Colorado Denver, students and faculty engage directly with our vibrant city, dynamic community, and magnificent landscape by working on real projects that make a real difference.
Transformative Architecture refers to the adaptability of buildings over time and how these buildings function from Past to Future. It involves making changes & Improvements to the context, which could be through materials, a sustainable structure, and an adaptable program. Transformation of buildings happens in response to varying conditions, such as promoting well-being, contributing positively to the environment and context as it evolves, and transforming to sustain elements that consider the longevity of the building and structure.
My design philosophy embodies this transformative approach through a focus on disassembly. The building functions as a prefabricated unit that arrives at the site with instructions and can be disassembled when the grid changes, additions, and subtractions are required. Featuring a pier foundation system for stability in a flood zone and a temporary over-grade grid system for flexibility, the design offers adaptability to meet the evolving needs of the researchers, trainees, students, and clients. This grid pier system will provide a dynamic solution, capable of growing quickly alongside St. Louis development to contribute to the Gateway South project that will become a central component of the “Construction Hub”.
Exposed Steel & structure run throughout the building design, creating a visually engaging experience as you move through its spaces. The interior program functions as a building machine that features varying levels connected by ramps, while a prominent skylight runs along the building’s major datum that also acts as a buffer zone (through a green biophilic wall). The datum became the exhibit, engaging the public in showcasing steel production and new technologies. The St. Louis Gateway South Innovation Center aims to position itself as a leader in these fields, drawing inspiration from the site fabric and its vision for the future.