ARCH 322 WINTER 2025
STUDENT
Lilijana Gregov
PROFESSOR
Yojairo Lomeli
Emerging from a simple grid of sixteen squares, this field house evolves into a complex system of concrete cubes, steel frames, and mechanical components that shift, and regulate transient climates. Industrial mechanisms animate this house to breathe, rarely existing at a uniform temperature. Half of the primary court sits inside the building's footprint, divided by 32' swinging doors which collective human force could move, reinforcing reciprocity between the structure and occupant. One half is active and light-filled; the other is grounded and humid. Through industrial tectonics the building mimics us—our movement, energy, and temperature states are supported by the architecture.