Karl William Mauro Nguemah, Mercedes Cooper
student
Iowa State University
United States of America
Architecture
Following the COVID-19 eviction and foreclosure crisis, the City of Des Moines received a $100 million federal grant as part of The American Families Plan to… more
Pierre Tatem
advisor
https://www.utech.edu.jm/academics/colleges-faculties/fobe/csa
Barbados
Climate and environmental sensitive architectural design. Creating environments that enhance the… more
Hi Karl
I really like the deep philosophy behind the project as it relates to the history of the redlining issue. Additionally, I can see that it will offer many benefits such as increased housing supply, affordability etc. The design of the units definitely encourages a sense of community and togetherness.
I commend you on the choice of method of construction being proposed. It is definitely on the cutting edge of 3d printing technology. It would be interesting to see how far away we are from developing that type of technology. I have seen the construction industry trying to get there and I do hope they do.
I would only offer this (just from a practical perspective). If we are not there yet as far as 3D printing is concerned, then this could infer that the cost of the equipment to manufacture these structures could be significantly high. This could have an impact on the final costs of the structures…..but this should not deter you on this approach. If it can indeed reduce the costs then half the battle is won.
Pierre, Thank your for your thoughtful and helpful critique on our design. It is true that with our current way of building this design becomes extremely expensive to build. Still there is hope that in the future our building technique will be capable of building complex design.