• 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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    • DESA1002 'Continuous City' Hoang Duy Thinh Pham 

      Pham, Hoang Duy Thinh
      Published 2009-11-03
      Standing tall and vigilant against the Tunis skyline, the Lighthouse Hotel on the waterfront is open to tourists who find the hotel’s iconic cantilever ‘springboard’ one of the more beautiful vantage points for viewing ...
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    • DESA1002 'Continuous City' Caitlin Carlier 

      Carlier, Caitlin
      Published 2009-11-03
      Lord Byron called Dubrovnik ‘the pearl of the Adriatic’ and it has always been a popular destination. Currently Dubrovnik is visited by almost two cruise ships a day. The old city in Dubrovnik is the main attraction with ...
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