Radar Architecture&Art Wins Second Place in 'Activate' North Carolina Housing Competition
Radar Architecture&Art has won second place in the ACTIVATE North Carolina 2016 Housing Competition, which sought out innovative ways to reinvent urban housing for the 21st century.Â
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Radar Architecture&Art has won second place in the ACTIVATE North Carolina 2016 Housing Competition, which sought out innovative ways to reinvent urban housing for the 21st century. Through its design, Radar proposes a ?new way of inhabiting? and ?a new sense of community? via a hybrid structure of public, semi-public and private space.
Courtesy of Radar Architecture&Art
On the ground floor, the project features a maze of narrow, 3.7-meter-wide, translucent volumes, which host public and semi-public functions, as well as community living spaces of private houses. This creates a series of intimate and interconnected open spaces. These spaces additionally form an urban plaza, community plaza, commercial boulevard, playground, and garden area, in a mixture of typically urban and suburban spaces.Above the maze, private residential volumes are placed, completing the ?porous? fabric of the project.
Courtesy of Radar Architecture&Art
Courtesy of Radar Architecture&Art
The combination of living and working spaces located on one portion of the project contribute to the urban atmosphere of the proposal, creating a space...
Courtesy of Radar Architecture&Art
Radar Architecture&Art has won second place in the ACTIVATE North Carolina 2016 Housing Competition, which sought out innovative ways to reinvent urban housing for the 21st century. Through its design, Radar proposes a ?new way of inhabiting? and ?a new sense of community? via a hybrid structure of public, semi-public and private space.
Courtesy of Radar Architecture&Art
On the ground floor, the project features a maze of narrow, 3.7-meter-wide, translucent volumes, which host public and semi-public functions, as well as community living spaces of private houses. This creates a series of intimate and interconnected open spaces. These spaces additionally form an urban plaza, community plaza, commercial boulevard, playground, and garden area, in a mixture of typically urban and suburban spaces.Above the maze, private residential volumes are placed, completing the ?porous? fabric of the project.
Courtesy of Radar Architecture&Art
Courtesy of Radar Architecture&Art
The combination of living and working spaces located on one portion of the project contribute to the urban atmosphere of the proposal, creating a space...
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