25 Architecture
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- Thomas Denhardt
- Auckland University- City Campus
- Bachelor of Architectural Studies New Zealand
Bl()op Architecture: Sky-rise City
Bl()op takes the ordinary and commonplace and produces something super-extraordinary by recasting falling and rising densities. Through interactive fabrication and audible carnage, public architecture is transformed to new heights, quite literally.
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- Total Score: 929
- Views: 18503
- Average Score: 9.99
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Current Ranking
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- Steven Baumann
- University College London
- Graduate Diploma in Architecture United Kingdom
new London Necropolis
Combining the programmes of necropolis, power station and orchard this project seeks to propose the entwined relationships between cycles human, man-made and those within nature as a means to address sustainability in planning the contemporary city.
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- Total Score: 135
- Views: 15923
- Average Score: 9.64
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03
- Robert Ware
- Royal College of Art
- MA Architecture United Kingdom
Repository of the Eternal Now
My addition to St. Paul’s Cathedral celebrates the synthesis of religion and finance, 3D printing data in stone, growing in relation to the nearby Stock Exchange. My experimentaiton into this feasability involved building a homemade 3D printer.
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- Total Score: 50
- Views: 14144
- Average Score: 10.00
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Current Ranking
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- Nida\' Muhsen
- University Of Jordan
- Bachelors Jordan
Al-Mahatta Multimodal Transit Terminal & Civic
The Multi-Modal Transit Terminal and Civic Centre, is located in a major valley in amman, and is to replace the existing station. Our main concern was to connect the surrounding community to the project, rather than using dangerous informal pathways.
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- Total Score: 37
- Views: 14067
- Average Score: 9.25
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Current Ranking
05
- hannah rowe
- RMIT
- masters of architecture Australia
INDEX Pavilion
An innovative pavilion that takes on INDEX\'s motto \"Design to Improve Life\"
It allows for creative reuse and material harvesting, finding alternative applications for highly discarded architectural products.
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- Total Score: 0
- Views: 13042
- Average Score: 0.00
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