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Drawing by Robert Smith Waters
Drawing by Robert Smith Waters
Drawing by Robert Smith Waters
Drawing by Robert Smith Waters
Drawing by Robert Smith Waters
Drawing by Robert Smith Waters
Drawing by Robert Smith Waters
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Title

West River House

Authors
Robert Smith Waters

Course
First-Year Core Studio

Project Description

The Yale Building Project has had a past of neglecting the socioeconomic nature of the neighborhoods in which they are built. The platform created by the project generates a launching point to explore a more comprehensive implication of housing in 21st America. This opportunity has been lost in previous years, which motivates this project to explore a contemporary multifamily house. A house that acknowledges its surroundings and pursues a type. A house that is designed to circumvent persistent energy costs and maintain a quality living environment. A house that is responsibly designed for an age where the malleability of social dynamics are not as they once were. Dutifully designing a house does not have to overlook the situation of the neighborhood. Multi-family homes increase city density and foster social interaction. They are versatile and bring a new condition to the individuals who inhabit them. The developmental strategies explored in this project is a criticism of the Yale Building Project and strives to unburden the established model from the status quo.

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