
Remodel of Veihmeyer Hall
University of California, Davis
Space Plan and Schematic Design & Tiered Classroom
Veihmeyer Hall remodel is due to the expansion of the UC Davis Design Department. The remodel involves constructing specific studios, classrooms, offices, and spaces that are necessary for the new design building. The interior of the building is a completely different floor plan then the original building layout while the exterior windows and building shell remain the same.
Original Plan of Veihmeyer Hall
Exterior Elevations of the building
Redesign Plan and Section Cut
Drawings created with AutoCAD
TIERED CLASSROOM
The tiered classroom is designed within the constraints of an existing building shell on UC Davis campus. The open lecture hall is connected to the rest of the building and encourages participation from the audience within the space as well as providing opportunity for those passing by to observe on going lectures. The back wall is lined with living plants and acoustic panels in a pattern intended to mimic the agriculture fields that are a large part of the culture at UC Davis.