This project focuses on creating a high rised hotel in Atlanta, Georgia. The approach is to find meaningful solutions to complex architectural problems in the urban environment and solving the issues of multi-story buidlings.

Architect: Anh Duy Pham
University: Savannah College of Art and Design
Location: Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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Anh Pham – The Weave_Page_01

The process begins with a study of spatial and functional relationship in a standard hotel before analyzing the site context to find actual urban problems such as high density of activities and limited views. To solve such problems, each unit has extended opening with perforated panels as the facade system. This solution not only allows more views, but also protects inhabitants from heat and intense sunlight.

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Anh Pham – The Weave_Page_08

Collaborating with Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta, the hotel is an idea place for SCAD parents to stay while walking around midtown. Orientation events, open studio workshops, and students’ exhibitions are also held at the hotel. This not only represents SCAD’s images, but also strengthens the relationship between SCAD and the city.


Anh Duy Pham

Anh Duy Pham, School: Savannah College of Art and Design, Current degree: Master of Architecture, Address: 114 West Hull Street, Savannah, Georgia GA 31401, United States, Phone: (+1) 912 429 8091, Email: adpham91@gmail.com

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