SCI-Arc spotlights eight graduate architecture projects
Dezeen School Shows: a futuristic city where the street is devoid of vehicles and a university building in Mexico City that references local brutalist architecture are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at SCI-Arc.
Also included is a speculative project set in a future where humans live on other planets and a biotechnology centre incorporating nature and landscaping into the building.
SCI-Arc
Institution: SCI-Arc
Course: Graduate Thesis
Tutors: Jackilin Hah Bloom, Devyn Weiser, Soomeen Hahm, Elena Manferdini, Ramiro Diaz Granados, Damjan Jovanovi and Zeina Koreitem
School statement:
"Graduate Thesis at SCI-Arc is an opportunity for MArch students to explore a set of relevant disciplinary issues as they complete their programmes of study and research. "Students finalise their work with a presentation and public exhibition of an individual disciplinary position that expands the boundaries of contemporary architectural practice."
Orthopolis by Charlie Allen and John Siu Lun Chan
"The project speculates into a future where the street is no longer beholden to either human-driven or privately owned and parked cars.
"With the anticipation of new vehicles and new spatial politics comes an obfuscation of the line between building, dwelling, car, and street as they begin to merge into a single organism.
"The aim is to conceive an intervention that will free people from the arrested development inherent in contemporary design project...
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