Browsing DESA1002 – 2009 by publication year
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DESA1002 'Continuous City' Pramod Kumaran Thirunavukarasu
Published 2009-11-03The 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 ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Clarissa Luwia
Published 2009-11-03The City of Venice is the ideal place to be. Fashionable cafés, welcoming locals, smooth street vendors and an idyllic cityscape. Too busy engaging oneself with the pursuit of happiness, one doesn’t notice, something smells ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Xiaoxi Sun
Published 2009-11-03The site G7 has a big office block which is in shape of translating from square to cross. The major conception for this building is based on its location and the city – New York. This building is an observation tower ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Fred Jixiao Fang
Published 2009-11-03Isfahan, a city amidst a desert, an oasis of nature and history. My initial approach is to create a place of mystery and escape from the city. The four mysterious courtyards in the middle of my site are my central focus. ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Lachlan Bennett
Published 2009-11-03The souq (market) is located in the city of Tunis, Tunisia. The souq is an important part of traditional Tunis and is appropriately found in the Medina, the traditional heart of the city. In order to combat the heat buildings ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' STEVEN BARRY
Published 2009-11-03On the 11th of March 2004, 141 individuals lost their lives in the Madrid Train bombings. This building is based upon creating a lasting memorial for those individuals. As can be seen there exist two distinct spaces, one ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Justin Cockinos
Published 2009-11-03The generic city that our group was allocated was Venice which I personally had little background knowledge on. After researching this city I found it interesting that although Venice is well known for its gondolas and ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Slavisa Stokanovic
Published 2009-11-03Throughout the semester I have been developing the design of my proposed “Apple Inc Centre” in Madrid. The building consists of 5 levels, which include: Ground Floor Retail Space 1st Floor Retail Space 2nd Floor Repairs/Service ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Yanfei Lu
Published 2009-11-03The Automobile Innovation Centre is located on the corner of main road and facing to west-east direction. Basically, the centre is divided into three parts which are information centre, workshop and the office building for ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Chiao Hui Thien
Published 2009-11-03My design studio project is a school of music, STOCKHOLM CONSERVATORIUM. Evidently, the theme of this project is about the blending of NOTES, the volume of MUSIC, and the mechanism of INSTRUMENTS. A mixture of these three ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Su Won Rim
Published 2009-11-03The site I got was the dense residential area. So I decided to keep the characteristics of the place and do another residential building. Specifically decided to do the ‘student accommodation’ because I have the experiences ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Brenton Romeo
Published 2009-11-03TWA one and two are the first of Tokyo Water Authority’s flagship ferry terminals. Promptly transporting commuters into the city. Developing a relevant, modern and sustainable terminal has been achieved through the [RE]use ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Jessica Tang
Published 2009-11-03Initially not having any idea about what the city of Stockholm is like, it is quite fascinating to discover the city is very interesting. Due to the city’s high northerly latitude, the climate is unusual, with summer’s ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Sze Lok Chan
Published 2009-11-03The performing arts are those forms of art which differ from the plastic arts insofar as the former uses the artist's own body, face, and presence as a medium, and the latter uses materials such as clay, metal or paint, ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Samuel Lam
Published 2009-11-03Venice is a city that has, in recent times, been increasing invaded by swarms of locust like tourists, who come by train, boat or car on a daily basis, staying usually for not more than a full day. They come in the morning ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Camilla D'Arcy
Published 2009-11-03CAMILLA D’ARCY: 308 157 346 PROJECT SUMMARY: Studio Gallery, Isfahan. My design aims to challenge the traditional concept of an art gallery, subverting this to create a hybrid studio gallery where the process of art making ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Alexandra Gray
Published 2009-11-03Tunisia’s history starts with an emblematic woman, both legendary and historical: Dido the founder of Carthage. The initial concept for the Women’s Enterprise Centre (W.E.C) draws reference from Dido, who was responsible ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Noa Hackett
Published 2009-11-03This semester I realised the importance of meaning making and narrative in the construction of a building and how it is communicated to the viewer. The progress of my design throughout the semester revolved around the ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Benjamin Virgilii
Published 2009-11-03Pavilon 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 ...Image -
DESA1002 'Continuous City' Nicholas Grimes
Published 2009-11-03Jerusalem’s Cultural Mediathéque is designed to promote and increase understanding of the many diverse cultures from around the world by displaying films, literature, art and music. The building is situated within the Old ...Image