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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Annie Thi, Nguyen> 

      Nguyen, Annie Thi Ngoc Tuyen
      Published 2010-11-10
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Jessica, Tang> 

      Tang, Jessica
      Published 2010-11-23
      Using the patterns of Marrickville to create a decorated shed of the SES headquarter. This ornamental screen is divided into layers, working from the outside to the inside walls. The transformations of hard to soft ...
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Chiao Hui, Thien> 

      Thien, Chiao Hui
      Published 2010-11-23
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Nicole, Van Malder> 

      Van Malder, Nicole Miss
      Published 2010-11-23
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Sophie Canaris> 

      Canaris, Sophie Ester
      Published 2010-11-23
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <janine manzana> 

      Manzana, Janine
      Published 2010-11-23
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Tiffany, Choi> 

      Tiffany, Choi
      Published 2010-11-23
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Aleksandra Rakic> 

      Rakic, Aleksandra
      Published 2010-11-23
      No hierarchal spaces, the SES headquarters becomes more efficient with a playful envelope of holed screen brings the outside in. Multiple height roofs are determined by the spaces underneath which combines the relationship ...
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <NinaMcDonald> 

      McDonald, Nina
      Published 2010-11-23
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Gillian Bennett> 

      Bennett, Gillian
      Published 2010-11-23
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed Vincent Chung 

      Chung, Vincent
      Published 2010-11-23
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Jackie Ho> 

      Ho, Jacqueline
      Published 2010-11-23
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <James Cristallo> 

      Cristallo, James
      Published 2010-11-23
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Emmy Omagari> 

      Omagari, Emmy
      Published 2010-11-23
      THE DECORATED SHED: MARRICKVILLE SES HEADQUARTERS. Given that the parameters for this project were strict and limited in terms of form, I decided to investigate the subtleties within both spatial and aesthetic qualities ...
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Tze Hui, Goh> 

      Goh, Tze Hui
      Published 2010-11-23
      The SES Marrickville Headquarters with the scheme of donut. The main highlights of this project are the folded entrance and the central courtyard.
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Rohan Bodman> 

      Bodman, Rohan
      Published 2010-11-23
      This proposal is strongly contextual and functional. The circulation diagram reflects the grid of the surrounding streets with an emphasis on ease of movement for pedestrians and vehicles. An inner street connects existing ...
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Rosemary Jeremy> 

      Jeremy, Rosemary
      Published 2010-11-23
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Clarissa Luwia> 

      Luwia, Clarissa Astrid
      Published 2010-11-23
      'How can the concept of the ant hill be relevant to the layout of a human building?' This was a question which confused me. But in fact, there was a very simple solution. The ant hill consists of elevated chambers with ...
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <LiHeng, Li> 

      Li, LiHeng
      Published 2010-11-23
      This project explores the typology of an "engine" within the context of the SES Centre and the relationship between the facade and the interior. An "engine" typology consists of closely packed, interlocking components to ...
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    • BDES2020 - Decorated Shed <Katherine McCourt> 

      McCourt, Katherine
      Published 2010-11-23
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