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ARCH 502: New Vibes 2026

Instructor: Hadrian Predock

House as Glyph

The American suburban house was built for the nuclear family, and its spatial logic has rarely been revised for other ways of living. A house is fundamentally about boundary negotiation yet the suburban house has one answer to all of these boundaries: a wall and a property line. My thesis argues otherwise. Drawing from the formal logic of typography β€” the micro-decisions of type design that give a letterform its specific character, how a stroke ends, how two forms negotiate adjacency β€”it proposes a system of spatial operations that transform the suburb's neutral volume into a home with character, calibrated not to a demographic average but to the actual life of the person living inside it.

House as Glyph