Cambridge Multi-Purpose Center

  • Semester: Spring 2020
  • Project Type: Group

About this Project

In Cambridge, Massachusetts, there is a rich history of brick facades. The goal of the project was to incorporate this language into the design while also creating a destination where you could explore, create, and share ideas. The undulating surface defines the public and private spaces behind. The building is constructed out of steel frame with a steel column grid maxed at 30-foot intervals. The program of the building aligns between the column grid to allow more open spaces. The building itself has two wings connected through a central atrium. The program, concept, and system work together to create a whole.