Can we create a new heart for the center of Penn State’s campus? How can we elevate the sounds around us? Can we combine Diamonds and the Rough?

Oswald Building Complex | University Park, Pennsylvania

Diamonds & The Rough

Course: Arch 331/Fall 2017 (14 weeks)

Location: Philadelphia, PA

Professor: Ute Porscke

Typology: Museum/Public

Individual Work

Bachelor of Architecture (Professional Degree) | Pennsylvania State University

The current museum in South Philadelphia has accomplished its mission of showcasing the art of mummery while also preserving the history of the storied tradition. However, as our society progresses to further into the 21st century, the current museum has struggled to keep up. It has also created a central un-affiliated space for mummery, yet caters more to visitors than to the mummers.

The new museum brings the art of mummery into the twenty first century and also expands on it’s original mission. The Philadelphia Center for Mummery seeks to not to simply showcase the art of mummery, but to also serve it. A central facility for the production of costumes and sets allows for all guilds—regardless of affiliation—to access professional equipment and facilities, while also providing storage space for larger pieces and elements. In it, both visitors and mummer’s are served under one roof.

PEDESTRIAN SOUNDS

ALL SOUNDS

NATURAL SOUNDS

LOCATION

The site is situated in the heart of the University Park Campus, among many university buildings. The program is calls to remove the existing tower and replace it with the Department of Education’s building.

MECHANICAL SOUNDS

CONCEPT DESIGN

PART 1.

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

PART 2.

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