2Comer&Passerby .Exploring the meaning of lifeIn ancient China, the dead were regarded as "Comer" , while the living people were regarded as "passerby".Comers are gone, so passerbys have to keep going.
2Ovaland BridgeOvaland bridge is like a living organism - a place thriving with energy and flow. The bridge’s two ‘cores’ communicate with each other through visual and physical permeability, just like biological cells. A curvaceous timber exterior skeleton encapsulates the cores. Upon opening the bridge transforms into an entirely different organism.
236People's Choice AwardLandfill to Landform_A Story of TransformationContinued use of decommissioned Landfill sites is a major cause of concern in developing countries. Ghazipur Landfill Site, located in New Delhi, India has been in news headline for its height being compared to Qutub Minar and Taj Mahal. These sites are affecting environmentally, socially and economically, and thus require a permanent solution.
12Diffusion boxesWe take growing organically as our core concept. Everyone is provided with a modular shared unit and can choose the location by themselves. The space of the units mixes different functions and blurs the boundary between public space and urban space. This vague, integrated and participatory space allows people to create more wonderful stories in Paris.
134Editor's ChoiceBeyond the treeThe project is intended as an architectural interpretation of the tree. A break out of time and moments disconnected from the urban frenzy are established through the work of three interiorities. The tree becomes a project vector, a tool for designing space, sculpting architecture, orienting the believer and sequencing the path of a new chapel.
97People's Choice AwardWine TempleIt is sometimes by looking at everything that we see nothing. Surrounded by the vineyards, an emergence rises from the ground. A socle gradually detaching itself from the slope allows to observe what surrounds us thanks to framed views. The experience consists in the sacralization of the wine, towards the architecture, the material, the space and the light.
268People's Choice AwardGarden block"Hyper-block" is a fractal composition that combines 9 historical blocks into one united space. The main idea is the transition from one block function to multifunctionality. New blocks can be universal and transform depending on the situation and specific historical value. By combining additional space appears between the blocks, for public needs.