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CO-LIVING HOUSE
The residents of this house are six people from three different generations. They are three couples, aged 20, 40 and 60, respectively. They have known each other for a long time and feel like family to one another. On this basis, the first decision taken was for a building whereby everything is shared. There are no walls in the house.
LifeYard
This project focuses on environmental protection, cultural inclusiveness, and an overall picturesque scenery
Plain and simple thought process.The response to the programmatic question is the most interesting one, 'to accept nature as it is', it would have been interesting to see what that entailed on the ground, what does it take to accept nature? How does one accommodate that in the discipline of architecture?
While the concept and the imaginery are very interesting, I think that the final outlook of the project could have been more intriguing.
Learning for Life
The increasing influence of technology is also leading to changes in education. The many technological innovations will completely change the way we live. In order to keep up with such a rapid increase in knowledge, students have to constantly educate and reinvent themselves again and again. There will no longer be rigid ways of teaching and lear
VILLA SAVOYE REINVE
It´s a good concept that needed further development to maximize its possibilities. Taking advantage of this new vantage point of the Villa was critical. Contemporary architecture must be designed using new tools, materials, and possibilities.
NECROPOLIS
An architecture project designed to host all the timescales for the deceased, and support for
Community Library
Community Library in Girona
One of the few projects to address environmental issues. Could have developed a more interesting core and a structural system to attached or add program around. Loved the phrase "amusement ride of information"
suspended pods
As the foot print is very small with three sides closed we have taken inspiration from a tree’s section. The way tree’s canopy,branches rise above to get maximum light on each of its leave. we created suspended pods and arranged in staggered fashion in plan and section to form spaces in plan and sections allowing natural light and ventilation.
excellent concept used
THE "TIMELESS" OBSERVATORY
To learn is to observe. A "timeless" observatory - a place beneath the treetops to observe the human and the celestial vault in all its entirety, a the phen
UKTI
'Ukti' in Sanskrit stands for expression. We envision our Bharat Bhavan as a cultural hub exploring expression of local arts, talents and traditions. We aim to provide opportunities for the locale to preserve and exhibit their culture, while allowing visitors to actively learn from, participate in, and take home, a metaphorical piece of that expression.
ILL SPILL
The poster mainly focusses on creating an awareness amongst the people and agencies about the effects of oil spill that hit the northeastern waves of Brazil in 2019, which can cause harmful problems on humans and environment as a whole and in a way providing that as a further message of precaution for
Place of People
Place of People is a dynamic public space designed in the heart of Aleppo that seeks to acts as a catalyst in the personal healing and community strengthening process. The design instils a feeling of strength in the people that takes birth from their weaknesses and fears to alleviate their spirit and morale.
HOPE
The project presents low cost, regenerative housing strategies for faster rehabilitation to a recovering Aluva. Suggestive prototypes rooted to context are proposed.
The Sub-MarinaTube
The main idea being recycling plastics is a powerful one, maybe too powerful, as the living units couldn't work on their own. These living spaces are too conventional, and the ring idea doesn´t seem to respond to life under water and its natural currents and movements. The combination of productive and social spaces work very well.
BANNED BOOK LIBRARY
Literature censorship from different traditions and cultures encourage people to learn from the past and question the present for a better future by employing architecture as an instrument to help understand the incidences.
The Intimacy of the Forest
Little Red follows a journey to find her inner wanderer. She is enacting a new narrative from the original fairytale, one of the nomad and one of the dweller in the comfort of her home. Along the way she experiences the intimacy of the forest, connecting with the space through its tactility, human scale, and in turn finding familiarity in
There are ideas present about ways of living, illustrated with quotations of others and some basic illustrations. Not much is graspable of the intrinsic connection to the forest. The house' architecture is rather removed from the forest, as is the quest for a new wood. There is something intriguing about the master plan layout as a trajectory. It would have been nice to understand what this looks like and how these spaces can be experienced.
Very interesting graphics. The project addresses the program in depth and has a powerful concept.
THE OASIS
WELCOMING BOTH INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL VISITORS, THE BHARAT BHAVAN AIMS AT MAKING THE PUBLIC REALISE THE VALUE AND IMPORTANCE OF ART AND LITERATURE. APART FROM BEING A CENTRE FOR THE EXHIBITION AND PERFORMANCE OF THESE CULTURAL ACTIVITIES, IT ALSO ENCOURAGES AND ACCEPTS YOUNGER ARTISTS OR MORE PRECISELY, ARTISTS WHO HAVE NOT BEEN RECOGNISED YET HERE
PRAYANA-BHARAT BHAVAN
BHARAT BHAVAN BRINGS AN IDEA OF PROMOTING VARIOUS CULTURAL ELEMENTS .HERE IAM TAKING LITERATURE AS THE CULTURAL ELEMENT & THE BHARAT BHAVAN TO PROMOTE THE INDIAN CLASSICAL LANGUAGES .BY TAKING THE FAMOUS POEM OF MALAYALAM ,'VEENAPOOVU' BY KUMARANASAN,THE PLOT OF THE POEM IS THE LIFE CYCLE OF A FLOWER ,THE WHOLE DESIGN PROCESS GO THROUGH THE LIFE OF A HUMAN.
COMPACT HouseIVE
This proposal aims to be compact and efficient for a family of 6, and enough for an extra space for city dweller. In the tropic climate, this house serves more than natural ventilation but a sustainable business model that adaptive reuse the old property in the city - and trigger
As I was unable to find the FAQ tabs I will answer the Q&A here: 1. How do you foresee faith in the context of future? Certain aspects of different faith would eventually merge, but their uniqueness is to be kept for the civilization. 2. What are the concepts behind your design ideology? First I want significant use of water to replace fire -- Chinese tradition but not green. The design also induces a new way of paying tribute, which greatly include any faith under a non-aggresive ritual. Then, my design provides a particular niche--very green and seperated from outside. The design also prompts people to visit the place more often -- based on its late-night lighting, its personal ritual, and its overall nice environment. 3. How does your design incorporate a sustainable method of burying/cremating the deceased? Wooden planks will substitute tombstones and will decompose in a 60 year cycle for "new entry". This ideologically works as the dead would want to rest uninterrupted after so many years and the close relatives would likely be gone by then. A water treatment system is also set up to sustain the environment. 4. How is your design scalable for growth and cater to the growing population? The "cycling" of new spots upon the old ones is one part. The entrance tunnel merging at the center of the design and then let out people is another measure to ensure the order of the site and create more well-aligned spots. 5. What are the strategies adapted in your design for making it inclusive? I completely created a new way of prayer. By planting flowers with water and seeds. According to my research, this practice is not in conflict to any faith. 6. How does your design balance the density and quality of space for the visitors? I have a huge space across the middle section of the site designed for resting areas and scenery. The used space for the dead are only to the sides. 7. What about the catering of funeral? You may go to the port and choose spray some ashes to the sea.