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[Photo: Bob Handelman, via Yale Alumni Magazine]
Apparently, turning "the Pit" on the fourth floor of the Yale School of Architecture into a badminton court is an annual tradition, with about 50 teams playing nearly 100 games, per the magazine. While the tournament takes over the central crit space a few night per week, students still work around the perimeter and on the mezzanine overlooking it. A view of the pit set up for a crit:
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[Photo: Seth Tisue, via Wikimedia Commons]
But the Yale architecture students don't just take over the pit, turning Paul Rudolph's space of education into a space of recreation; they also design t-shirts and posters. And according to at least one former student, "Rudolph clearly had Badminton in mind when he designed the 4th floor pit to the perfect dimensions of a Badminton court."
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[Photo: Unknown, via Yale School of Architecture]
(Thanks to John J. for the inadvertent heads up!)
from A Daily Dose of Architecture https://ift.tt/2HWh4li
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