This research was a part of M.Arch dissertation of our co-founder Sheemantini Paik at Virginia Tech and it focuses on connections as the language through which these stories find their expression. It is an investigation into the role of architecture as a tool for connections. It explores this idea in four scales: the urban scale, the immediate context, the scale of the building and the interpersonal scale. Architecturally, it addresses the complexities of an intervention in an urban fabric and embraces the contextual it is an attempt to reanimate the core of Downtown Roanoke, through the adaptive reuse of an inert built mass by opening it up to put it in conversation with its surroundings. Programmatically, it responds to a collaborative transient workspace catering to individual entrepreneurs or small groups of independent start-up enthusiasts or simply mobile workers.
Designer: Sheemantini Paik
Year: 2017
Program: Urban Intervention & Co-working space
Area: 60,000 Sq. Ft.