The brief for this group project (with Meg Houston and Alison Ingunza) involved the incorporation of organizational concepts developed in a previous exercise into an overall plan for a "tailgate park" adjacent to a college football stadium and downtown entertainment district. The park needed to serve the needs of a large number of tailgaters on football Saturdays, but be versatile enough to be useful during most of the other 355 days of the year.



We developed a system for variable length parking stalls based on a point to accommodate everything from compact cars to the biggest RVs.




The parking rings were made either convex or concave to provide amphitheater-type spaces. The bowled spaces were equipped with large LED displays to meet another requirement of the brief.










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