Ten architecture projects by University of Cambridge undergraduate and postgraduate studentsÂ
This VDF school show by the University of Cambridge features 10 student architecture projects, including a school dispersed within Tokyo's "void space" and a subterranean base for the UK's Environment Agency.
The selected works, which range from paintings to digital models, were completed by both undergraduate and postgraduate students of the UK university's architecture department to give an insight into the "breadth of work created across the studios".
University of Cambridge
University: University of Cambridge
Course: Architecture BA (Hons), MPhil in Architecture and Urban Design
Head of department: James Campbell
School statement:Â
"Located in Cambridge's Scroope Terrace, the University of Cambridge's Architecture Department runs RIBA-accredited Bachelor's and Master's degrees in architecture. All summer exhibitions, whether they be virtual or hosted in London, are organised by ARCSOC, the independently student-run architecture society. "The selected works below showcase the breadth of work created across the studios. Employing collage, hand-drawing, casting, CAD drafting and digital modelling, students often use post-digital approaches to ground their interventions in the ever-changing urban environment.
"We encourage you to visit the ARCSOC virtual summer show for the full range of work presented."
Theo Fitzpatrick
"Straddling the territory between fact and fiction, the proposed living space for a group of people for ...
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