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University of Southern California presents 10 architecture student projects

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Post-Heroism: Towards a Formalism Methodology of Foreseeing Urbanism by Fangshuo Zhao "This research project delves into the notion of 'enormity' as a catalyst for a paradigm shift in contemporary architecture, specifically within the context of the transition from heroism to post-heroism.

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New Designers presents 10 award-winning fashion and textiles projects

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Also included is a textile collection that takes cues from the colours and energy present in markets in Asia and a clothing collection that uses mechanised knitting and leatherwork. Artisanal Heritage celebrates the integration of heritage crafts into contemporary design, emphasising the value of quality and longevity. "As

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Ten architecture projects by students at Carleton University

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Dirt: Making with Contaminated Lands by Ju Huang "My thesis explores dirt in the contemporary world and its place in architecture through a series of ceramic-making exercises. The aim is to return the antisocial spaces to the children and assist in the revitalisation of the modern isolated childhood."

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Family·Maison Sales Center // UMA Interior Design

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The designer used cutting-edge modern design ideas, extracted the city’s technological sense attributes, and carried out a brand-new deconstruction and reorganization of the interior space, breaking the shackles of the exhibition space. It concentrates modern craftsmanship. © UMA Interior Design. © UMA Interior Design.

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85 Gracechurch Street by Woods Bagot

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Image © Woods Bagot Internal areas of the garden include a multipurpose cultural space, that focuses on the history of this part of the City, from Roman London to the present day, with opportunities for archaeological display, VR exhibits and a cafe. Source and images Courtesy of Woods Bagot.

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Banyan Tree Nanjing Garden Expo by CCD

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CCD deconstructed and reshaped various elements such as light, stones, forest and rain on the abandoned limestone quarry. CCD compared the whole architecture and space to a “cocoon” that nurtures new life, and presented the vitality and tension of “cocoon break and rebirth” with a minimalist, modern design language.

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Jianli Art Center by GOA

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Although the sandbank landscape has changed along rural modernization, the moats around houses and the small bridges are generally preserved in local homes as a precious mark of traditions. The deconstructed roof correspond to different functional zones: lobby, preface hall, exhibition hall, and service zone.

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