Billions served... Late 1960s, early 1970s era McDonald’s restaurant architectural rendering versus the original store design (inset).
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Billions served... Late 1960s, early 1970s era McDonald’s restaurant architectural rendering versus the original store design (inset).
The Return: Reclaiming The Right To Move
Two of my main goals with this project were reconnecting with the largely unused site, and creating more usable space to be shared between students and community members alike. Every space holds some educational value - even outdoors - from culinary arts to natural sciences to mechanical skills. At the same time, it serves the community's economic and entrepreneurship needs with the maker space, restaurant, and pop up shop. And every space has a clear view of the grounds, if not direct access.
Even though this wasn't my last project for school, I think it's my favorite. It's my most well rounded project in terms of design, space planning, and site utilization and integration. It seems the most realistic. I can't wait for the day that I get to work on more projects like this and actually see them come to fruition.
Heyyy, I think I’m actually going to start actually using this account! Probably involving the big four in the description:
Costume design
Films
Architecture
Creepy Things
And I’ll probably post some of my art and modeling things too occasionally. Idk, whatever ends up catching my eye. Happy Hauntings!
Have you heard about our transformation? Visit gallery 154 and explore Frank Gehry’s models to see what your future visits to the Museum will look like.
Or, have a virtual experience: see architectural renderings, 360-degree views of new spaces, and more here.
A master bedroom architectural rendering from Westinghouse’s, The Total Electric Home - 1959.
Architectural drawing of Chicago’s Merchandise Mart - 1928.
A 30s era Hugh Ferriss interior study for New York’s LaGuardia Airport.