Cooke, James Long2023-08-122023-08-122023-08-11vt_gsexam:38260http://hdl.handle.net/10919/116030Material and structure, being indivisible, provide the basis for this thesis exploration. The material of choice was concrete, inspired by the use of cast objects made in the studio. Through the act of form making and casting tectonic material integration developed. Intrinsic structural qualities of the material were affirmed with repeated drawing, form making and casting, while exploring the phenomenon of the transferred surface. An open urban site in Washington, DC was chosen before a building type was determined. Neighborhood and site analysis identified the potential need for a Firehouse. This building type allowed the opportunity to explore the use of concrete for vehicles as well as people. Can concrete, maligned for being cold and harsh, hold a building and its uses in comfort and beauty?ETDenIn CopyrightConcreteFirehouseMaterialityTectonicsConcrete and Comfort, Urban FirehouseThesis