25 Architecture
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06
- Brent Solomon
- Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture - University of Houston
- Bachelors United States
Spatial Armatures
Studies in evolutionary programming and spatio-temporal patterns. How should we reinforce non-linear computational strategies in professional practice? What stimuli must be nurtured in order to aid society’s perception of a novel building?
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- Total Score: 99
- Views: 18197
- Average Score: 9.00
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Current Ranking
07
- Tom Cardew
- University of Bath
- BSc Architecture United Kingdom
The Agora
This scheme explores the role of architecture in relation to the local & global community through the evolution of the market place & town hall typology. The chamber acts symbolically as a democratic object & physically as the portal between grounds.
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- Total Score: 86
- Views: 13921
- Average Score: 9.56
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Current Ranking
08
- Phillip Moloughney
- RMIT
- Masters of Architecture Australia
Secret Garden
Inspired by the shifting topography and superimposed grid of Downtown L.A, this garden presents itself as nothing more than a flat plane from above but it isn\'t until you delve below that one can lose themselves in this mysterious landscape...
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- Total Score: 73
- Views: 19258
- Average Score: 8.11
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Current Ranking
09
- Brent Solomon
- Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture - University of Houston
- Bachelors United States
Centre for Contemporary Art and Architecture
This project capitalizes on the urban reconsideration of conditioning, exploring the opportunities for spatial and material advancements that attempt to accommodate for what Stan Allen describes as “the tactical improvisation of future users.\"
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- Total Score: 58
- Views: 14952
- Average Score: 9.67
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Current Ranking
10
- Patrick Kenny
- RMIT
- Master of Architecture Australia
Park Life
The Park Life urban plan proposes a new model of urban development for Melbourne’s Docklands area. With an emphasis on public space the key move is to set out all residential blocks with small building lots surrounding large public courtyard parks.
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- Total Score: 36
- Views: 16078
- Average Score: 9.00
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