Browsing BDES1020 (Architecture Studio 102) - 2010 by publication year
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BDES1020 <Anqi Huang>
Published 2010-11-01As the high density of Manhattan stimulates the pressing tempo, especially in the area around Rockefeller Centre, there would be convenient with a place for a short break and relax. Since the situation is dealing on the ... -
BDES1020 <Robert Steer>
Published 2010-11-01“confusion is a high state of consciousness” Aaron Lynch ‘Sukai’ meaning sky and ‘Sato’ meaning village. The ‘Sukai Sato’ views the world in a different perspective. This building is to be on the brink of eternity. It ... -
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 <Sarah Creedy>
Published 2010-11-01Venice is a city renowned for its creative culture. The narrow, unpredictable streets and alleyways of the city create a sense of adventure and imagination. These qualities and characteristics have been drawn upon and act ... -
BDES1020 <Adrian Zonaga>
Published 2010-11-01Kyuusei is Japanís response to the one of the most unique threats to the Japanese way of life, Godzilla. Commissioned by the Japanese Government, Kyuusei is to be the first of many Godzilla Emergency Response Facilities ... -
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 <Hannah Anderson>
Published 2010-11-01When I thought of Amsterdam, the first thing that came to my mind was sex and seduction, and then I thought of the Red Light District, also known as De Wallen. During the course of choosing something to design for Amsterdam ... -
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 ... -
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, <Erica Meares>
Published 2010-11-01The expanding Jerusalem seeds and spices market allow visitors and residents to wander atop the city’s rooftops, buying and selling goods while examining the city itself on a scenic boardwalk. The market is accessed from ... -
BDES1020 <Emily, Zavolokin>
Published 2010-11-01A museum can function as a space to preserve documentation, enrich one’s knowledge of culture and history; spaces where stories can unfold and past and present coincide. ‘Rat Muzej’ is a War Museum and Memorial; a place ... -
BDES1020 Continuous City <George Tamer>
Published 2010-11-01The concept behind my hotel covers one primary theme; carving a sculpture. This concept is derived from admiring the works of mvrdv’s rodovre skyvillage. Initially it may seem completely different in concept and execution, ... -
BDES1020 <Jessica Seungji Han>
Published 2010-11-01My project in second semester was to create a building that fits into the city, Jerusalem. As Jerusalem is a holy city, there are many pilgrims and tourists. Therefore I have decided to build a pilgrim hostel that has three ... -
BDES1020 <Lea Fernandez>
Published 2010-11-01When I think about Jerusalem, I think of the war and the tension that they must feel everyday. I realised that because of the constant fear and angst instilled in the people of Jerusalem, they lived and partied everyday ... -
BDES1020 Continuous City <Ian, Arenas>
Published 2010-11-01Sentual: Sento + Ritual Traditional baths were once a pleasure for many as a centre of community, an act of interaction, and an oasis away from the urban sprawl of Tokyo. Of recent times, and with the nature of a progressive ... -
BDES1020 <Angela Wang>
Published 2010-11-01My project was aimed to bring some more colour into Amsterdam and at the same time create a space where children would enjoy staying at during the day where the building itself would captivate he children’s imagination. ... -
BDES1020 <Gordon, Leibowitz>
Published 2010-11-01Given a spot on the waterfront I decided to build a pier for Tunis. The main function of the pier is as an outdoor cinema, and general tourism hub. Below the rooftop cinema placed a restaurant, and markets, both of which ... -
BDES1020 <Yashan Chen>
Published 2010-11-01My building is an orphanage designed for kids aged from 0-6 years old. At this stage, the kids explore the world by feeling it. So my main concept is to let the interior of the orphanage flow to the nature and design the ... -
BDES1020 Continuous City <Sastra, Widjaja>
Published 2010-11-01The city of New York seemed at first to be a great context in which to build. However, due to its historical nature it was very difficult to justify demolishing an existing building and starting anew. As opposed to a city ... -
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 ...