STUDENT
Anastasia Gaponov
PROFESSOR
Charlie O’Geen
Two planes intersect and collide to become self-structuring through a formal move that is the basis for a hockey fieldhouse situated on a hilly site adjacent to the Huron River in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The resulting space houses an ice hockey rink and its supporting warming spaces that adjust to the changing height and geometries created by the form. This logic is extended to the program, structure, and topography surrounding the site to further reinfroce their interconnectedness and symbiotic nature.