Kent State University presents 10 student architecture projects completed across the school
This VDF school show by Kent State University's College of Architecture and Environmental Design features a conceptual biomass power plant and a proposal that reimagines the school's brick facade as fur.
All 10 of the listed projects were completed by students enrolled on the different year groups and studios of the Ohio university's architecture program.
The school's architecture programs invite students to explore a vast array of topics, ranging from sustainability to robotics, in an effort to "prepare forward-thinking leaders" and "shape a better future".
Kent State University
University:Â Kent State University, College of Architecture and Environmental Design
Courses: Architecture
Studios: Undergraduate and Graduate programs School statement:
"The Architecture programs at Kent State University are committed to enhancing the built environment and pursuing progress through experimental design and creative thinking. The programs prepare forward-thinking leaders, empowering graduates with the passion, skills, and expertise to envision and shape a better future.
"The following projects display different year levels in both our undergraduate and graduate programs, covering design topics of sustainability, spacial and programmatic complexity, urban design, robotics, systems integration, and representation, among many others.
"We believe in exposing our students to contemporary theories, advanced technical skills, and newly disseminated kn...
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