• DESA1002 'Continuous City' Pramod Kumaran Thirunavukarasu 

      Thirunavukarasu, Pramod Kumaran
      Published 2009-11-03
      The main drive into my whole design process was to be able to find a unique and innovative way of helping people commuting around New York City, because we all know the city of New York is well know for its chaotic and ...
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    • DESA1002 'Continuous City' Kim Nicola Lange 

      Lange, Kim Nicola
      Published 2009-11-03
      Tokyo. Where newest technology meets beautiful tradition. A city that is constantly active, goal orientated, hard working and highly motivated to get the most out of the day. Observing this, one realizes a need for a ...
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    • DESA1002 'Continuous City' Pamela Degabriele 

      Degabriele, Pamela
      Published 2009-11-03
      My proposal is to provide the community with a place of refuge, meeting facilities and above all; a place of light. The light is expelled from the optic fibres that compose the structure’s cladding. These optic fibres have ...
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    • DESA1002 'Continuous City' Benjamin Virgilii 

      Virgilii, Benjamin
      Published 2009-11-03
      Pavilon Vivant My building is called Pavilon Vivant which in the french language means Living Pavilon. The reason why it is a living pavilion is because the user of the building uses two parts of the building. The façade ...
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    • DESA1002 'Continuous City' Sargiz Morad Pajoohi 

      Morad Pajoohi, Sargiz
      Published 2009-11-03
      My building is a high end hotel situated within Rockefeller Center, in New York. As floor space was a problem with the preferred location on the site, my design had to look at going up, just like any other typical New ...
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