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Continental Motors Factory Detroit Proposal

THE SALVAGE SANCTUARY

Detroit, Michigan

Academic Year

Final Spring semester of 2020

Instructors

Dirk Denison

Collaborators

Philip Kafka - Client / Site Developer

Julie Bargmann - Landscape Architect

Criteria

Investigate an existing abandoned former Continental Motors Factory

Propose a pavilion for sanctuary

Consider future expansion into the existing concrete and brick infrastructure

Description

Demolition on a mass scale of abandoned homes has become a norm In Detroit. I am proposing that the dismantled pieces of homes can be brought to the site to be sorted and curated for the public to purchase from the physical location and through online marketplaces. Dismantling abandoned homes can be accomplished by dissecting salvageable assemblies and systems with the careful removal of specific materials or items in various degrees to be selected depending on the condition and market desirability. The physical location proposed is a transparent pavilion that is surrounded by salvaged wood, windows, and bricks with an unobstructed view of the plaza square and existing factory buildings.

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Welcome to my digital portfolio. Finding balance both graphically and experientially in a design is most important to me. My name is Justin Ankus and I am an architectural designer with website design and development experience. I currently live in Los Angeles with roots from Chicago. Feel free to contact me for any inquiries. Looking forward to connecting with you.
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