12 student projects from the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism
A tower designed for Ontario wildlife and a gold mine transformed into a soundscape feature in this school show from students at the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism.
Other projects include an analysis of a hotel militarised in the Lebanese Civil War and a utopian world referencing the childhood memories formed in a Chinese-Canadian family.
Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism
School: Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism at the Carleton University
Courses:Â M.Arch thesis, graduate and undergraduate studios
School statement:
"Many of the projects represent work from the year-long Master of Architecture thesis, including the Canadian Indian Residential Schools as potential sites of decolonization, remedies for the post-pandemic city, and Cairo's Cosmic Realms and Earthly Realities. "Other projects illustrate several of the Master of Architecture six-week option studios. This year, the studios explored themes of Threshold Landscapes, Black Flight and Architectural Authorship, led by Azrieli visiting critics Virginia Lee, Thandi Loewenson and Neil Spiller.
"Also represented is work from the first MArch studio year in the three-year programme, the fourth-year fall housing studio and the final studio in the undergraduate Bachelor of Architectural Studies Major."
The Rhythm Section by Chloe Cooke
"Through processes of archiving and annotating movement, this project develops new forms of notation attempting to communicate socia...
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