Rendering, elevationExisting site conditionBuilding height study in SpartanburgRendering, perspectival view from existing courthouseRenderingRendering, public entranceRenderingRendering< BACKSilling Architects is serving as the Architect of Record for the design and construction of a new courthouse to be located in Concord, North Carolina. Built over 45 years ago, the existing courthouse was built at a time when the county population was approximately 80,000. Representing a significant architectural development within the urban core of Concord, and expounding on the social and civic legacy of the courthouse site, the new Cabarrus County Courthouse will take a bold first step in contributing to the continued revitalization of the downtown. While the existing courthouse fronting Union Street will be completely renovated and continue to be utilized to serve and support the administrative functions of the court, a new addition and new public entry element will reshape the identity of the courthouse campus.
My work consisted of the 3-d Test Fit Studies shown in axonometric diagram below.Basement, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd floor test fit studiesARCHITECTURE // Cabarrus County CourthouseUrban fabric studyCirculation to site from garageSun path diagramSiteTest fit study, basement levelTest fit study, first floor levelTest fit study, second floor levelTest fit study, third floor levelTest fit study, graphic test fitsTest fit study, graphic test fits< BACK