2021 Semester 1

  • Lydia Alford

    An extension of nautre: Taking a Country-centred approach to the design brief this project sensitively addresses the ecological systems of site and place.

  • I-tan Chen

    A project that interrogates present notions of domesticity and definitions around "living" by addressing tensions between the defined/ambiguous and adjacent/separate.

  • Zoe Cree

    Something About Markets: Visual permeability, intimacy to the human scale, diversity and flexibility and sense of belonging is the driver behind the design.

  • Charlie Eastwood

    Textile: As suggested by the name this project explores the versatile roles and opportunities afforded by textiles in creating adaptable and experiential spaces.

  • Yupeng (David) Gao

    Bedroomism: This project engages in the task of fostering a symbiotic balance of all forms of living, belongings and life-forms through fluid and customisable strategies.

  • Ruixin (Rachel) He

    Interweaving Lives: A project that draws togther the complex threads of "Life", from (co)habitation, collaboration, growth and experience of everyone near and on site.

  • Mengping (Vicky) Huo

    This project proposes a vertical village that offers various adaptable spaces that reflects on and responds to the different needs and lifestyles of present and future residents..

  • Flinders Judd

    This design proposal's takes a balanced approach to promote sense of community and afford opportunities for residence to take autonomy over their residence.

  • Annika Khullar

    Moco Housing: The outcome of this project comes from a design process focused on investigating the relationship between human and environment.

  • Fay Guan Lim

    The Middle Ground: This project's acts as a threshold between communal and private spaces to enhance a sense of community via social practice and economy.

  • Alissa Mariano

    This design centres around encouraging a mix of co-dependency and individuality via the use of various scales of massing and space to afford different programs.

  • Zachari Orelowitz

    Kibbutz Preston: Taking inspiration from principles of the Kibbutz, this project intends to develop an urban ecology that balances individuality and community.

  • Je Yen Tan

    A design proposal that takes opportunity to critically look at normative notions of "domesticity" to explore alternative modes of design strategies for co-living.

  • Ziyang (Vincent) Yuan

    This project is driven by an agenda to provide a holistic approach in providing a co-living proposal that allows privacy and community amongst residents.

  • Huagang (Geno) Zheng

    Grow We Live: Creating a sense of ownership in a communal complex is at the heart of this project that is driven to provide a dwelling that continues to grow.

  • Moyan (Esther) Zhong

    Canvas: As the name of the project suggests, this proposal intends to act as an opportunity for residents to "fill-in" the spaces with their unique personalities.

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