A derelict Detroit house becomes a design lab for five young firms.
A derelict Detroit house becomes a design lab for five young firms.
Five architecture fellows from the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning sought to do the exact opposite: each would construct something new on one dilapidated site. These teaching and research fellows pooled their stipends, $4,000 each, and banded together, opting out of a traditional studio presentation of their research in favor of full-scale field work. With that goal in mind, they purchased a foreclosed property at auction for $500 in the near north community of Hamtramck and began their project: Five Fellows: Full Scale. - The Architect's Newspaper
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