Browsing BDES1020 (Architecture Studio 102) - 2010 by publication year
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BDES1020 Continuous City <Ah Ra Lee>
Published 2010-11-01The function of the building is a contemporary art gallery. It holds exhibitions of a wide range of artist as well as temporary exhibitions. I have chosen the programme of the building as a contemporary art gallery because ...Open AccessOther -
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. ...Open AccessOther -
BDES1020 "Continuous City <Mitchell Page>
Published 2010-11-01Venice; a city made rich by its history of commerce, leasing out of its immense naval power and strategic positioning. Not simply financially wealthy, but also a thriving cultural hub where many of the worlds then most ...Open AccessOther -
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 ...Open AccessOther -
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 ...Open AccessOther -
BDES1020 CONTINUOUS CITY - <Chuan Fu>
Published 2010-11-01The Arcade de la Medina sits in the centre of world heritage site, Medina, Tunis. Three famous tourist attractions: The Zaytouna Mosque,Zaouïa Sidi Ben Arous and Mausoleum Hammouda Pacha lined up alone the axis of the ...Open AccessOther -
BDES1020 <Yi Ho>
Published 2010-11-01The building is located in Paris, France in the lucrative and upscale, 1st Arrondissiment. Due to the sites proximity to restaurants, 5 star hotels, etc, it was decided that the the design would be a Culinary School ...Open AccessOther -
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 ...Open AccessOther -
BDES1020 'Continuous City' <Ryan Whitehead>
Published 2010-11-01For the Venice program the key focus for my design strategy was to gracefully incorporate a built program that was not only individualistic and original but also sympathetic to the surrounding architecture. This idea of ...Open AccessOther -
BDES1020 Continuous City <Li-Chi, Pan>
Published 2010-11-01REFLECTIVE SUMMARY After a relatively ‘long’ Winter break I made my way to my first class of Studio102. It was the beginning of a new semester. I wasn’t sure whether to feel nervous or excited. After an exhausting first ...Open AccessOther -
BDES1020 Continuous City <Thomas Gait-Smith>
Published 2010-11-01A temporary and mobile installation for the annual Israel Spring Arts Festival held in May and June located in Jerusalem’s Old City. The installation provides shade and seating during the day and at night transforms into ...Open AccessOther -
BDES1020 <Suzanna Lin>
Published 2010-11-01The unit of study, BDES1020 Architecture Studio 102, aims to engage students to design and produce a single building in a complex international urban context, as to emphasize practical experimentation at a range of scales ...Open AccessOther -
BDES1020 Continuous City <Kaila D'agostino>
Published 2010-11-01Located in a Commercial area of Amsterdam, ONE Nightclub was spurred by the contrast between openness and tradition in Amsterdam. Playing on this theme, I came up with the idea to create a club with 2 skins, like the ...Open AccessOther -
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 ...Open AccessOther -
BDES1020 <Tiffany Liew>
Published 2010-11-01As a broadcasting corporation’s headquarters, the office building explores issues of interference, filtering and transparency in New York’s transmission of media. With a friction between the wish to appear objective in ...Open AccessOther -
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 ...Open AccessOther -
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 ...Open AccessOther -
BDES1020 <Kay Xiuyi Soon>
Published 2010-11-01The chashitsu (japanese tea house) refers to a structure designed for holding tea ceremonies. This architectural space was created for aesthetic fulfilment and is a place of momentary serenity from the hectic pace of tokyo ...Open AccessOther -
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 ...Open AccessOther -
BDES1020 <Alexander Yuen>
Published 2010-11-01Tunis, the capital of Tunisia is a primary port for trade and tourism. Its economy is widely based on markets and trade. The reason that I chose to design a fish shop stemmed primarily from its location at the water side ...Open AccessOther