Architecture for R128, R128 for structures,
R128 for materials, R128 for residence.

STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS:
R128 HOUSE

Fall, 2018

PROJECT DETAILS:
ARCH 2613: Structural Systems
Stuttgart, Germany

Mark R. Cruvellier

SKILLS/SOFTWARE:
Rhinoceros (3D Modeling)
AutoCAD (2D Drafting)
Water Jet (Model Making)
CNC Milling (Model making)
Welding (Model Making)
Soldering (Model Making)
Photoshop (Graphics)

 

The R128 house is a small residence located in Stuttgart, Germany. The house stands beside a steep hill, its top floor matching the level of the hill. One enters the home from above across a light steel bridge that extends from the landscape. The building was designed by Werner Sobek at the turn of the century. The shape of the building was dictated by a want for simplicity. This resulted in the clean lines of a cube, which allows optimum utilization of the existing surface area and for prefabrication of modules and the standardization of components. The structural frame of the house consists of a bolted steel skeleton with four floors. This system minimizes the weight of the structure. The bolted steel system rests on a grid of 12 columns. The columns and beams were bolted together on site.

Built with Gracie Meek and Joseph McGranahan for
ARCH 2613: Structural Systems.

 

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