• BDES1020 Continuous City <Geoff, Parcasio> 

      Parcasio, Geoff Mark
      Published 2011-02-11
      The proposed development for this site in Isfahan is an underground metro station. It is intended to extend the current railway project undergoing in this city, allowing more accessible locations for travellers. The design ...
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    • BDES1020 'Continuous City' <Katherine Williams> 

      Williams, Katherine
      Published 2010-11-01
      Dubrovnik’s prosperity has always been based upon maritime trade, and was established as one of the major ports of trade in the Adriatic Sea. In the Middle Ages as the Republic of Ragusa, it became the only eastern-Adriatic ...
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    • BDES1020 Continuous City <Irene, Irene> 

      Unknown author
      Published 2010-11-10
      The reason why swimming pool is chosen as the function of the building is due to the climatic condition in Madrid, where it is extremely hot during the summer. By having a public swimming pool, it allows visitors to drop ...
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    • BDES1020 - Continuous City <Penny, Nailau> 

      Unknown author
      Published 2010-11-08
      Architecture Studio 102 BDES 1020 Penny Nailau 310158842 Design Rationale The meticulous process of fashion design begins with initial sketching ideas which are then transformed into reality through the precise and ...
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    • BDES1020 'Continuous City' - <Patrick Ormsby> 

      Ormsby, Patrick
      Published 2010-11-01
      My design for an art gallery containing local Venetian artworks embraces an exciting geometric form to entice tourists to visit. The large bulky cylinders contrast with the twisted vernacular gallery hallways both ...
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