Bauhaus Master House
Study Approach B
281 NW 25th St
Wynwood, Miami, Florida
2017

Redefining the Bauhaus for the 21st Century
as the showcase of their ideologies and emerging technology.

Fragmentation of program | Continuous Ribbon | Variation of space

The house as city:
Fragmenting program to maximize public engagement. Re-imagining residual urban space as the makeshift site for residence, creation and education.

Wynwood is a mixture of entertainment and public art. One of its most significant places is Wynwood Walls, a combination of enclosed gallery spaces and an outdoor exhibit garden. At the west end of the garden, a gated unused alley leads to the other end of the site.

If the alley – residual space – becomes activated, a continuous interior access from one end to the other end of the block gets created allowing the user to wander within an embedded urban circuit.

A continuous ribbon around the city to activate the residual urban voids.

Program
a. Exhibit
b. Workshop
c. Living

Section B
Cut through Exhibit Areas, Working Spaces and Living Module
Section B
Cut through Exhibit Areas, Working Spaces and Living Module
Construction Method
Exhibit Space
Site Overview