Roots of the Future: College of Design Senior Show

Natalya Egon

Urban Fragment

Ink on printmaking paper, photography, photographs of model and the design process

Madison, WI

B.S. Architecture, B.A. art

This project provoked the idea of the city and how it manifests itself in the public eye and to the user. How can public space, façade and an urban environment work together to create a meaningful place in the city? The modern city is devoid of such places and I have attempted to take that into consideration along with scale, light, building technologies, and the modern façade. Scale was particularly imperative in that the site was 32 feet wide and 450 feet long.