Probe 3 for the first-year Architecture students of Georgia Institute of Technology explored architecture's ability to reweave the fabric of its site/context in order to sustain community needs of urban dwellers while investigating ways in which "mat-building" types can repair the fabric and then designing one that engages the Renaissance definition of Architecture as "disegno" and a newly-emergent constructal law drawing from design in nature.
We were asked to create joint institute for the research and exhibition of the urban form of Savannah, GA and community center in Orleans Square, Savannah, GA. The initial research and mapping phase of the Probe was accomplished through working with my classmate Adeline Thomason. The design phase was accomplished separately building upon our collaborative research.