2SLOWNESS : Rethinking Mobility in the City of ProductivityThis thesis reimagines cities beyond speed and efficiency, framing mobility as inclusion. It highlights diverse rhythms of life and the needs of non normative users, emphasizing spaces of pause as vital infrastructure. Slowness is positioned as essential to accessibility, care, and belonging, expanding who the city serves.
1Urban Commons: Space beneath Transit InfrastructureThe thesis looked upon transit infrastructure as an extension to its locality that continuously transforms; creating spaces for newer uses. These spaces have histories of how different people have used them as a spatial resource.
4People's Choice AwardThreaded CityThreaded City reimagines Harlem as a network of cultural, housing, mobility, and wellness ribbons. Inspired by jazz, the design fosters resilience, sustainability, and inclusivity, weaving together community life, nature, and innovation into a dynamic urban fabric.
0Editor's ChoiceIntegrated Assemblage Of Transport In RotationAn organization of multilayered hyperloop chambers integrated in the stations structure creates an efficient cycle for maximum pod. This Hyperloop station becomes a hub of social and economic growth that promotes sustainability through advanced transit.
17Editor's ChoiceBICYCARTBICYCART is a cart designed for China's post covid-19 era which constitutes a new design by deconstructing and reorganizing the existing waste materials. The modular design ensures the high customization, high mobility and high flexibility of the cart. The main material of the cart is reconstructed from the widely abandoned sharing bike-Mobike in China
2Nomad City 游牧城市During the pandemic, the whole world was stagnated, and the past living model lose it’s advantage under this challenge. we need a new one to alter and continue our life in future. Starting from the history of America, hope to find something which is traceable about moving living method. Then think about what will happend in the future, with the caravan.
46Editor's ChoiceREINFORCING CENTRALITIES: The Case of the TE.MIGRAThe Intermunicipal Multimodal Terminal in the Gradim(TE.MIGRA)located in Brazil, aims to strengthen the existing economic poles and create new centralities in the territory from the reorganization of the road network, which is a response to the current unmet demands through a proposal focused on democratic access to the city and its return to the population.
12Best in RegionprOpencity: Where the Common Man Presides‘prOpenCity’ advocates a collaborative design method for future development: one that allows rapid application with its prototypical nature and an inclusive approach with mediation between the ‘user’ and the ‘urban’. Building upon the concepts of ‘open-sourcing’ in design, this experiment establishes a user-centric design approach to the densifying city.
10Editor's ChoiceAn urban social networkOur proposal implies a way to design the city thinking of all population segments, from little kids that start to discover their neighborhood to senior citizens that hardly go out anymore because their needs have changed. We designed a main collective adaptable space for different programs accompanied by a series of niche public spaces within housing blocks.
6Editor's ChoiceManzana MorphosisReshaping the blocks of Cerda as a future urban garden landscape - this project is a development and re-imagining of the manzanas and grid of Eixample - a future solution that can address and handle issues of sustainability and liveability.