Kenvin, Ryan James2014-02-042014-02-042014-02-03vt_gsexam:1731http://hdl.handle.net/10919/25289Undertaking a work of architecture utilizing modular construction is, in most cases, a design project dominated, or at least driven by, the most technical aspects of architecture. Technical aspects which haven't been completely figured out yet. Rather than making the decision to use a pre-determined structural system in the project before going through the design process, my thesis offers an example of how a more traditional and balanced approach can improve resulting buildings. In addition, rather than allowing the technology of the module to create the form of the building, show how a thorough study of program and form can influence the structure, even in an endeavor which usually requires such hard-nosed engineering.ETDIn Copyrightmodularoff-sitehousingmixed-useReThinking Modular ArchitectureThesis