ARCH 322 WINTER 2025
STUDENT
Anna DeYoung
PROFESSOR
Athar Mufreh
The design weaves sport, community, and environment into a single architectural system that operates on a minimal footprint. This project reimagines the basketball fieldhouse not as a static facility, but as a fluid structure that moves with the landscape, threading between trees and opening itself through inhabitable walls that pull off of a central spine. Both construction and form embrace lightness, with modular timber elements and pole foundations reducing environmental impact while allowing adaptability over time. Through its passive environmental strategies and lightweight construction, the fieldhouse sustains a restrained physical presence while strengthening its role as an enduring civic anchor for collective occupation and shared experience.