ARCH 322 WINTER 2025
STUDENT
Noorhan Moustafa
PROFESSOR
Athar Mufreh
Rather than relying on enclosure, the Inner Court allows spatial definition to emerge through landscape, occupation, and gradation.
A sloped terrain becomes both entry and inhabitable ground, blurring the boundary between circulation and gathering. Pocket parks emerge within the larger volume, creating moments of pause within the athletic field. These interior landscapes frame space without disrupting it, allowing community members and players to share a continuous environment.
Enclosure is replaced by terrain, redefining the fieldhouse as a shared topography where sport and community coexist.