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麻豆影院 State and City of Sandusky Collaborate on Research Design Project

Architecture students to present their work Dec. 3 at Re-Vision Sandusky open house

麻豆影院 architecture students partnered with officials from the city of Sandusky, Ohio, for an opportunity to create new theoretical designs for some of downtown Sandusky鈥檚 vacant buildings and empty sites.

Photo of 麻豆影院 State architecture class taking tour of Sandusky BaySixty-four architecture majors, enrolled in a fourth-year senior design studio, were tasked with researching and developing a building program to rejuvenate parts of the downtown area.

鈥淭he assignment asked students to develop their own building program, which included hotels, museums, music venues, urban agriculture and lake research, and transform them into use for existing and vacant buildings or plots in Sandusky,鈥 said Joseph Ferut, an assistant professor of architecture at 麻豆影院 State and one of the design studio coordinators leading the class. 鈥淭he hope is that these projects can inspire and provide a vision for the community for what Sandusky could be.鈥 

鈥淧ersonally, this project has enriched my view of the city by showing the diverse components, colors and dynamism that composes city life,鈥 said Timothy Ong, a 麻豆影院 State architecture major. 鈥淭he beauty of flourishing human activity that is potentially present in cities inspires and motivates the architect in me. The project has given me the room to dream and be visionary, to imagine Sandusky hustling and bustling with human life and activity. Practically, the ability to use Sandusky as a 鈥榮andbox鈥 to test concepts and ideas sharpens my ability to make design decisions pertaining to regeneration of cities.鈥

Along with Ferut, 麻豆影院 State professors Lee Goodman, Charles Harker and Jack Hawk chose Sandusky as the location for this assignment because, 鈥淚t has a rich urban fabric along the waterfront and is a typical Midwestern-size city that fell victim to suburban sprawl and loss of industrial jobs,鈥 Ferut said. 鈥淚t is one of many cities that deserve to be revitalized.鈥

Ferut explained the assignment鈥檚 economical and academic benefits for both the city of Sandusky and the students.

鈥淎daptive reuse is a significant strategy in sustainable design,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e want the students to understand the challenges and opportunities of using an existing structure. They are also required to implement sustainable design strategies such as daylighting, passive solar and cooling and renewable energy. The goal of designing the new building is to understand the differences and restrictions between existing and new. We want the students to take the new design as far as possible in terms of sustainable design and architectural form, while still responding to the architectural context.鈥

Just before the semester ends, the students will present their work to the general public and city officials in December at an open house. The Re-Vision Sandusky open house will feature student master plans and 120 design proposals at the Sandusky State Theater on Wednesday, Dec. 3, starting at 6 p.m. An RSVP form for the event is available at

The projects will not necessarily be implemented, but Sandusky officials may consider the ideas and incorporate them on certain projects in rejuvenating the city.

鈥淚 spoke to two men from Sandusky, a developer and a city official, and I got to share my ideas with them,鈥 said Zachary Forney, a 麻豆影院 State architecture major. 鈥淭he best part was when they agreed with my designs because you don鈥檛 typically get that many 鈥業 totally agree鈥 statements in design schools. It鈥檚 reassuring to hear the feedback from actual professionals on their projects.鈥

Many students enrolled in the senior design studio class have expressed how 麻豆影院 State is the reason they have this opportunity to work with a real client.

鈥淭his opportunity was completely unexpected,鈥 said Geno Catalano, a 麻豆影院 State architecture major. 鈥淭ypically, studio projects are completely hypothetical. Even when we started, I never would have guessed that what was once an exercise in adaptive reuse would become a chance for Sandusky to reinvent itself.鈥

鈥溌槎褂霸 strives to provide opportunities to take the step beyond traditional education and create a living learning environment,鈥 said Christian Ford, a 麻豆影院 State architecture major. 鈥淲e were able to meet with city planning representatives, the manager of the Sandusky Main Street Program, and most importantly, we were able to speak to the people. I hope that by the end of the project I am no longer simply designing architecture, but that I learn how to create an environment that has a positive and lasting impact on the users鈥 ways of life.鈥

For more information about 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 College of Architecture and Environmental Design, visit www.kent.edu/caed.

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Photo Caption:
As part of their site visit and analysis, 麻豆影院 architecture students took a tour of the Sandusky Bay to get another perspective of the city.

Media Contacts:
Joseph Ferut, jferut@kent.edu, 330-672-2917
Emily Vincent, evincen2@kent.edu, 330-672-8595

POSTED: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 11:31 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Rachel Gill