TO
DOWNTOWN
TO
IVY RD. PARKING
TO
C. GROUNDS
TO
N. GROUNDS
PARKING
A
B
C
D
E
F
PARKING
MAIN SITE
LAMBETH STUDENT HOUSING
MAD BOWL
THE CORNER
AMTRAK
TRANSFER POINT
GAMES
GREEK LIFE
PERSPECTIVE STUDENT HOUSING
TRANSFER POINT
HOUSING
SPORTS COMPLEX
WEST CORNER
TRANSFER POINT
HOSPITAL STAFF
UNIVERSITY VISITORS
11 STOPLIGHTS ALONG ROUTE
8 MINUTES WITHOUT TRAFFIC
APPROX. 17 MPH
2 MINUTES/STOP
20 MINUTES
TIME TO TRAVEL FROM STOP“A” TO“F”
APPROX 2.4 MILES
Connections:
Linking Both People and Places
Malik Vaughan | Carmen Trudell | Arch 2020 | Spring 2015
This project aims to create a lively, walkable, environment on what is currently a vehicle dominated site. The site
has the potential to become a space like that of the Downtown Mall and The Corner, bringing both serenity and
excitement. On game day, the site will be flooded with students and fans alike, coming together to celebrate their
favorite team, share some food and a drink, and buy team apparel. People are able to connect with one another
both physically and visually across different levels of the site, fostering the creation of new realtionships and a strong
sense of community. A proposed conversion of the existing railway to a commuter rail system will connect the site
to Historic Downtown, and will allow parking to be pushed off site, reducing the large volume of traffic on game day.
LEGEND:
Total Number of Units			 480 Units | 42 Dorm Suites- 378 Beds
Total Land Area Used			 657420 sf 	 15 acres	
Density						 35 units/acre
Building Site Coverage 		 30%
Unit Types					 A: 1 Bed 	 B: 2 Bed	(w/Balcony)	 C: 2 Bed		 D: Dorm
Unit Area					 472 sf		 693 sf 				 880 sf		 2223 sf
Average Unit Area			 800 sf
Residential Area				 608,665 sf
Retail Area					 16,670 sf
Ammenity Area				 91,572 sf
Total Building Area			 716,907 sf
Collage showing organization and hierarchy of site
Ground Floor Urban Plan
Program Axonometric
West-East Section Perspective showing connection between buildings and the terraced plaza
Site Circulation Diagram
Train Station Layout Diagram
Train Stop Map
Unit axonometrics showing public, private, circulation, and outdoor relationships
View of dorm suite common space
View of 2nd floor exterior corridor
Perspective view across plaza from lowest level
2nd Floor Apartment Plan
1st Floor Dorm Plan
Building section showing connection between circulation and multi-story views Building section showing connection between circulation and multi-story views
1/16”=1’-0”
1/8”=1’-0” 1/8”=1’-0”
1”=100’

Connections

  • 1.
    TO DOWNTOWN TO IVY RD. PARKING TO C.GROUNDS TO N. GROUNDS PARKING A B C D E F PARKING MAIN SITE LAMBETH STUDENT HOUSING MAD BOWL THE CORNER AMTRAK TRANSFER POINT GAMES GREEK LIFE PERSPECTIVE STUDENT HOUSING TRANSFER POINT HOUSING SPORTS COMPLEX WEST CORNER TRANSFER POINT HOSPITAL STAFF UNIVERSITY VISITORS 11 STOPLIGHTS ALONG ROUTE 8 MINUTES WITHOUT TRAFFIC APPROX. 17 MPH 2 MINUTES/STOP 20 MINUTES TIME TO TRAVEL FROM STOP“A” TO“F” APPROX 2.4 MILES Connections: Linking Both People and Places Malik Vaughan | Carmen Trudell | Arch 2020 | Spring 2015 This project aims to create a lively, walkable, environment on what is currently a vehicle dominated site. The site has the potential to become a space like that of the Downtown Mall and The Corner, bringing both serenity and excitement. On game day, the site will be flooded with students and fans alike, coming together to celebrate their favorite team, share some food and a drink, and buy team apparel. People are able to connect with one another both physically and visually across different levels of the site, fostering the creation of new realtionships and a strong sense of community. A proposed conversion of the existing railway to a commuter rail system will connect the site to Historic Downtown, and will allow parking to be pushed off site, reducing the large volume of traffic on game day. LEGEND: Total Number of Units 480 Units | 42 Dorm Suites- 378 Beds Total Land Area Used 657420 sf 15 acres Density 35 units/acre Building Site Coverage 30% Unit Types A: 1 Bed B: 2 Bed (w/Balcony) C: 2 Bed D: Dorm Unit Area 472 sf 693 sf 880 sf 2223 sf Average Unit Area 800 sf Residential Area 608,665 sf Retail Area 16,670 sf Ammenity Area 91,572 sf Total Building Area 716,907 sf Collage showing organization and hierarchy of site Ground Floor Urban Plan Program Axonometric West-East Section Perspective showing connection between buildings and the terraced plaza Site Circulation Diagram Train Station Layout Diagram Train Stop Map Unit axonometrics showing public, private, circulation, and outdoor relationships View of dorm suite common space View of 2nd floor exterior corridor Perspective view across plaza from lowest level 2nd Floor Apartment Plan 1st Floor Dorm Plan Building section showing connection between circulation and multi-story views Building section showing connection between circulation and multi-story views 1/16”=1’-0” 1/8”=1’-0” 1/8”=1’-0” 1”=100’