September 11, 2018
“Vimeo: Parallel Construction”
August 17, 2018
“Design Build Program Project: 2017-2018”
May 11, 2018
With donations from the community and partnering with the Housing Channel, the home will be sold to an economically underprivileged family in the community. The final product was a 1,560 sq.ft. modern single-family home with white fiber cement siding, large windows and a bright red door. It’s located on the corner of Truman and Slaughter street with AT&T Stadium on the horizon…
The house, dubbed Casa Cortile by the students, is a modern single-family home with white fiber cement siding, large windows and a bright red door. It sits on the corner of Truman and Slaughter street with AT&T Stadium on the horizon. The budget for the house was $150,000, sponsored by Housing Channel, a nonprofit housing task force. Materials valued at $50,000 were also donated by various sponsors.
Twelve seniors and six graduate students worked together to build the house, which the class designed last semester…
March 29, 2018
March 14, 2018
Though most of the 19 students in the program headed by Josh Nason and Brad McCorkle will land office gigs once they…
“Parallel Construction 2017-18: Concrete Pour Day”
February 28, 2018
February 16, 2018
Parallel Construction, a design-build architecture studio, has started the process of building a single-family home near AT&T Stadium. The house was designed by students last semester and is planned to be completed by May.
The project is sponsored by Housing Channel, a nonprofit housing organization. The house will be about 1,560 square feet and has a budget of about $150,000. After completion, it will be sold by the organization with programs in place to support the buyer, such as...
January 23, 2018
September 25, 2017
One class within the College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs is designing, planning and building a single-family home.
Brad McCorkle is the main instructor leading the Parallel Construction program. The program allows students to have hands on experience from the beginning to the end of an architecture project.
The three-hour class meets several times a week and works together to come up with the best designs for the home...
September 21, 2017
A feature in The Shorthorn, UTA’s student newspaper, highlighted CAPPA’s Parallel Construction program. Students in the Parallel Construction studio this semester will plan, design and obtain permits to build a single-family home in the spring. The client for the project is the Housing Channel, a Fort Worth nonprofit. This is the Parallel Construction program’s third year working on projects...
September 15, 2017
In one architecture classroom, students aren’t just drawing houses – they’re building them. Architecture students spend years creating designs and models, but the Parallel Construction program allows students to translate their designs into life-size structures. This semester, the students will plan, design and obtain permits to build a single-family home this spring. It’s important for students to have hands-on experience with the materials and construction process, said Brad McCorkle, lecturer and program coordinator. Students learn the difference between what goes on the paper and what happens during construction, he said. “They really start to understand the other…
“As soon as I saw the demo on it, I was like, ‘We’re going to get some of that right?’” he laughed.
McCorkle leads the university’s design build program, Parallel Construction, and was researching products to use for the two student-designed, micro houses — both under 400 sq. ft. Once he was introduced to Huber Engineered Woods products, McCorkle…
July 20, 2017
In the Fall 2016, 20 design students competed for the chance to have their designs come to life. From there, outside contractors, architects, and builders thoroughly evaluated each design, choosing the best options that would be suitable to build.
The final two designs selected were: Casa Modulo, designed by Adam Fogel and Nexus designed by Omar Soto...
July 20, 2017
July 14, 2017
While the project may be small in size (360 square feet and 390 square feet to be exact), it’s a big accomplishment for a group that was learning the tools and processes of construction.
“So, for those who basically didn’t really even have serious power tool experience, to pull off what they did in four months…
The architecture majors are building structures they designed that can pack a complete living environment into less than 400 square feet. The assignment, part of the School of Architecture’s second-year design-build program called Parallel Construction, was inspired partly by the hot tiny-house trend…
March 31, 2017
The students are building tiny houses between Greek Row Boulevard and UTA Boulevard.
The college’s design program is called Parallel Construction and it is in its fourth semester, UTA said. The program provides students the opportunity to get hands-on building experience as they design and build their projects...
How small? One house is only 360 square feet and the other dwarfs the first coming in at 390 square feet. In their coursework...