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Kent State University

Baltimore Mixed-Use Multi-Story Tower

Physical Integration – how components and systems share space Visual Integration – how individual elements share expressive qualities to form a total built image Performance Integration ñ how components share functional mandates

The design for the course was a mixed-use multi-story tower in Baltimore’s inner harbor, in the Pratt Street area, which had been slated for an urban redesign. The building was to be a primary “placemaker” development.

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Baltimore Mixed-Use Multi-Story Tower
Class: Integrated Design Competition - 4th Year - ARCH 40102
Project: Integrated Design Competition
Student Projects By: George Bartulica, Josh Thomas, Joseph Grescovich, Mark Ramirez, Mitch Hoyt, Brian Thoma, John Stouffe, and Alex Johnson

Kent State University

Baltimore Mixed-Use Multi-Story Tower

Physical Integration – how components and systems share space Visual Integration – how individual elements share expressive qualities to form a total built image Performance Integration ñ how components share functional mandates

The design for the course was a mixed-use multi-story tower in Baltimore’s inner harbor, in the Pratt Street area, which had been slated for an urban redesign. The building was to be a primary “placemaker” development.

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Project Details
Baltimore Mixed-Use Multi-Story Tower
Class: Integrated Design Competition - 4th Year - ARCH 40102
Project: Integrated Design Competition
Student Projects By: George Bartulica, Josh Thomas, Joseph Grescovich, Mark Ramirez, Mitch Hoyt, Brian Thoma, John Stouffe, and Alex Johnson