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Structure as Space

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José Aragüez
The building incorporates one of the existing wings but uses the site to fully array the spatial infrastructure of pylons that touch at each base and the tops in order to form a full structural assembly. Across five floors, the school'ss programs vary in scale and organization due to the resulting formal implications of the pylon’s organization. The rooftop serves as a playground and urban farming lab for the children’s recreation. Below the school, there is a public bath with its own entrance and circulation as a separate public amenity.