Browsing Student works by subject "Architecture"
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BDES 1020 Continuous City <Pawat Assavapayukul>
Published 2011-02-14About the project I choose a police station as my program for this project because of the area of place Vendome. The area has a lot of 5 stars hotels and shops that come to my attention that they might need some sort of ... -
BDES1020 - Continuous City <Penny, Nailau>
Published 2010-11-08Architecture Studio 102 BDES 1020 Penny Nailau 310158842 Design Rationale The meticulous process of fashion design begins with initial sketching ideas which are then transformed into reality through the precise and ... -
BDES1020 "Continuous City <Mitchell Page>
Published 2010-11-01Venice; a city made rich by its history of commerce, leasing out of its immense naval power and strategic positioning. Not simply financially wealthy, but also a thriving cultural hub where many of the worlds then most ... -
BDES1020 'continuous city' <Poseidon Jiayue Zhao>
Published 2010-11-01The Holiest and one of the oldest cities on earth – Jerusalem Inspiration and Concept: Ancient Books, Water and Rough Linen Aim: Watering books by reading them Being watered by reading them Design Identity : Very Thick ... -
BDES1020 'Continuous City' - <Leong Xin Yong>
Published 2010-11-01The emergence of Siestaurant in Madrid is a product of collective consciousness - As crucial are delicacies to satisfy Spaniards’ palates as is siesta to pacify their strained physicals, the building is contextual to ... -
BDES1020 'Continuous City' - <Patrick Ormsby>
Published 2010-11-01My design for an art gallery containing local Venetian artworks embraces an exciting geometric form to entice tourists to visit. The large bulky cylinders contrast with the twisted vernacular gallery hallways both ... -
BDES1020 'Continuous City' - <Thomas Minifie>
Published 2010-11-01The initial aim of the project was to explore and utilise the unifying qualities of sport which can bring together people of various races, classes & backgrounds and religious origins that Jerusalem is renowned for. Once ... -
BDES1020 'Continuous City' <Adriana Lions>
Published 2010-11-01The key focus for the final cladding of the Jerusalem Centre for Women was to create privacy. It is designed to correspond with the existing architecture, allowing it to blend with its surroundings. This creates reassurance ... -
BDES1020 'Continuous City' <Alice Coleman>
Published 2010-11-03Traditional Tunisian theatre peaked in popularity in the 1900's, really coming into it's own during the 1970's as new ideas were formed and new directions were taken. This fresh approach was something that didn't progress ... -
BDES1020 'Continuous City' <Amy Clark>
Published 2010-11-01The Old City of Jerusalem, a conurbation of utmost historical and religious significance, is comprised of four distinct quarters of disparate cultural facets. This socio-political environment is consequentially founded in ... -
BDES1020 'Continuous City' <Andrew Kim>
Published 2010-11-01I went to Tunisia in 2009 for two weeks and what I no¬ticed was the personality cult of the president. The gigan¬tic portraits of the President Ben Ali were everywhere, on façades of buildings, news papers, major streets... ... -
BDES1020 'Continuous City' <Angus, McLaren>
Published 2010-11-01Povlačenje Kuća (Aged Care Living) Undertaking a contemporary building in a historic and architecturally monothematic city presents three paths: rebel, conform, or mediate. I have attempted to mediate; fulfilling my ... -
BDES1020 'continuous city' <Benjamin Shand>
Published 2010-11-01Think Tokyo – a city that nears so close to its Hollywood depiction it’s almost unnerving. Where the days are long, the work ethic strong and the skyline is overly riddled with narrow, mundane concrete structures often ... -
BDES1020 'Continuous City' <Christine Looyschelder>
Published 2011-02-11Retreating from the city center one stumbles across this modest community library which houses not only a great selection of books appropriate for the local people, but also a separate series of private study rooms as well ... -
BDES1020 'Continuous City' <Georgina Dew>
Published 2010-11-03My building is a play school, aimed at ages between one and five. The fundamental principle of my design was to encapsulate both the traditional architecture of Isfahan yet also a modern and ‘playful’ building for children ... -
BDES1020 'Continuous City' <Jack White>
Published 2010-11-01The Tid3link building in Tokyo, also known as T3, is wedged on the headland surrounded by the city’s major harbour and the river. The site was originally going to be developed for use as commercial storage for Japanese ... -
BDES1020 'Continuous City' <Katherine Williams>
Published 2010-11-01Dubrovnik’s prosperity has always been based upon maritime trade, and was established as one of the major ports of trade in the Adriatic Sea. In the Middle Ages as the Republic of Ragusa, it became the only eastern-Adriatic ... -
BDES1020 'Continuous City' <Linda Nguyen>
Published 2010-11-01This topic introduces us to a city that has been composed by taking aspects of ten different traditional cities and joining them with a generic city. The generic city includes a land and water axis that has made this site ...