Prentice, David Neil2021-07-012021-07-012021-06-30vt_gsexam:31283http://hdl.handle.net/10919/104072This project seeks to propose an ideal model for housing in a future where it is no longer feasible at a lower density. It identifies several characteristics of good housing, primarily: individual response to site, desirability, and sustainability, then applies them in the design of an apartment building on a specific site. The project also touches on questions of what makes a living space desirable, namely the preservation of the tenant's individuality and the fostering of community, each of which is examined and applied through the architecture. The project stresses that individuality is supported through a tenant's choice of living space and, therefore, that buildings following this model should not be identical copies, but rather unique responses to their own sites following the guiding principles of this project. It addition, as a secondary objective, the project explores the intricacies of mass timber construction and building code.1 volume (unpaged)ETDapplication/pdfenIn CopyrightArchitecturehousingapartmentapartmentsWoodmass timberCLTglulamColumbus, OhiofuturepopulationSustainabilitycommunitymixed tenureatriumLD5655.V855 2021.P746Apartment houses -- Designs and plansHousingA Future for HousingThesis