4Architectural VisualizationsThese 5 images represent the visualizations from 3 projects throughout our Master's Degree in Architecture.
4The HOME on Ryhavevej The project questions traditional division between different groups of dwellers which are often found on different ends of the city and brings them together to create a vibrant community into complicated neighbourhood.
30 Collective-podThe project is designed with a dynamic perspective that can adapt itself to the changing environments and situations; and it will be able to settle in these 3 intersections in cities. The three intersections can be classified as old-new, public-private and natural-humanmade.
14Honorable MentionWARTA CAMP - container student housingThe student housing, designed near the Warta riverfront, redefines what a student housing can be and responds to the global problem of waste.
104Honorable MentionVerzendaccommodatieA student housing modular concept for the Amsterdam University College designed from 15 shipping containers arranged effectively.
7WinnerVertical VillageA small community of manufactured & affordable student housing; living closely together in a block of industrial containers
60Honorable MentionHABITAT Student HousingHABITAT proposal is an aesthetically appealing, affordable, sustainable modular style housing proposal that provides a healthy community living space for many individuals including those with accessibility needs on small footprint of land. The concept could be used in many different settings and would be a positive addition to our living spaces.
3Baranca Student HousingBaranca offers students the opportunity to explore a new lifestyle. In essence, the structure challenges the notion of what seaside architecture means and who is intended for.
3The Floating NeighborhoodA pentagonal base made of re-use shipping containers creates a new student housing concept floating overseas.
8WinnerPANDACAN STUDENT HOUSINGThe whole premise of this project revolves around creating a student accommodation and academic spaces that are safe, engaging with nature, self-sustainable, and economical. The project in nature must provide these qualities that we believe can benefits not just the students, but also the neighborhood.