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University of New South Wales spotlights 10 architecture projects

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Dezeen School Shows: a museum that aims to resurrect lost craft techniques and an aquarium with digital exhibits feature in Dezeen's latest school show by students from the University of New South Wales. This project is about providing the students of UNSW with a comfortable, safe and lively place to spend time. at]gmail.com.

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Nine architecture, preservation and development projects by students at Tulane University

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Dezeen School Shows: a youth hostel built on a former car park in New Orleans is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Tulane University in Louisiana. Elective courses give students the opportunity to specialise in an area of preservation and its allied disciplines.

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Atlantis Printed | Ocean Habitat

ArchiDiaries

In the course of urbanization, large parts of coastal areas already have destroyed mangroves and natural life. While a part of our society looks forward to urban development, the other is engaged in making change happen. Any of the techniques mentioned in the brief may be utilized to achieve the desired outcome.

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American Prize for Architecture 2022

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A philosophy that translates into 360-degree design, considering the site, cultural and economic environment, the client’s physical needs and budget constraints, as well as construction techniques, branding, marketing and post-occupancy issues. Consulate building in Milan.

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“Conundrum of architecture”

Architecture Here and There

The fact that he raped a lady (well, he was a superhero after all) while fixing her fireplace was an apposite analogy for his approach to urban development: bully everyone, trash everything, build anew, and make heaps of money. If the denigration of classicism is not informed by scholarship, what, then, is its true underlying dynamic?