• DESA1002 'Continuous City' Lachlan Bennett 

      Bennett, Lachlan Allan
      Published 2009-11-03
      The 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 ...
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    • DESA1002 'Continuous City' Alexandra Gray 

      Gray, Alexandra
      Published 2009-11-03
      Tunisia’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 ...
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    • DESA1002 'Continuous City' Mary Lum 

      Mary, Lum
      Published 2009-11-03
      With a canal penetrating the Plaza Mayor on one side and a narrow, busy street on the other, my building sits amidst the bustling lifestyle of Madrid, Spain. Initially I had planned to design a cinema complex; however this ...
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    • DESA1002 'Continuous City' Clarissa Luwia 

      Luwia, Clarissa Astrid
      Published 2009-11-03
      The 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 ...
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    • DESA1002 'Continuous City' Robert Meyerson 

      Meyerson, Robert Daniel
      Published 2009-11-03
      ...My architecture may be defined as art, and question where do we draw the line between art and architecture. This is most obvious in my design for the Tunis station. While it may have its origins in a Mondrian painting, ...
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