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THOMAS P. MURPHY DESIGN STUDIO BUILDING SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI | Coral Gables, Florida, USA | 2018

THOMAS P. MURPHY DESIGN STUDIO BUILDING SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI | Coral Gables, Florida, USA | 2018

Architects: Arquitectonica
Client: University of Miami Facilities Planning & Construction
General Contractor: Coastal Construction Group
Interior Designers: Arquitectonica INTERIORS and University of Miami Interior Design, Office of the University Architect
MEP/FP Engineers: Stantec
Landscape Architects: ArquitectonicaGEO
Photographers: Miami in Focus and Robin Hill


The new studio building for the University of Miami School of Architecture provides a space conducive to learning and studying, but also serves as a teaching tool by illustrating some of the basic tenets of modern architecture.

The building is located at the center of an intersection, creating a plaza and adjoining pathway that act as a link from the campus to the Miami Metrorail.

The southern wall peels away to address the portico of the existing auditorium and gallery.

The warping corner of the roof folds over the southernmost tip of the building, shading the interior space from the strongest sunlight.

The building has tall and flexible spaces, both indoors and outdoors.

Narrow steel pipe columns support the 18-foot high ceilings to create a sense of openness and allow natural light to permeate throughout the building.

Operable windows encourage fresh air and reduced use of air conditioning.

The studio space is based on a twenty-five-foot square—a module of four student desks—repeated to total 13,000 square feet.

The main entrance spills into an informal lobby and continues as a corridor that runs through the studios and out a garage door into the rear access road.

The corridor has movable boards and model podiums for informal critiques or exhibitions.

The studios on the south side of the circulation passage are intended for the design-build studio courses and have direct access to the outdoor work area.

Within the space, there are smaller volumes including the fabrication lab, which punctures the facade.

The east and west walls of the central volume are felt clad for students to pin up their work.

The open plan accommodates seventy-six desks and is adaptable to future work/study styles.

The faculty offices are also moveable and can be redesigned and rebuilt by students each year, making a setting for creativity and collaboration.

The building can operate during daytime without need for artificial lighting.

The operable windows remove dependence on air conditioning most of the school year.

The overhangs reduce heat load on the glass. The insulation is integrated into the roof system allowing for the expression of the concrete from inside.

And there is an emphasis on use of exteriors spaces, a tradition of the tropics.


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