2021 Semester 2

  • Caitlynn Christie Amores

    The Beehive: This project is a response to the increasing social issue of homelessness in Australia, creating architecture that addresses community safety via design.

  • Claire Arbuthnot

    Community Housing Project: This project is centred around promoting opportunities for residents to connect with history and culture of their neighbourhood.

  • Cayley Chan

    Stack + Scaffold: This project tackles the growing housing affordability crisis via investigating opportunities afforded through mass production processes.

  • Magdeline de Witt

    IN-EX Initiation: A project focused on creating overlapping opportunities of communal and living spaces through a interweaving of program(s).

  • Didier Iriarte Fattel

    Building 1 and 2: A response to growing dissatisfaction around high density residential buildings, this project proposes two buildings with unique strategies.

  • James Goldby

    Mindful Living: This project examines and responds to the impact of conteporary housing developments on residents mental health and quality of living.

  • Evan Jape

    Permanence & Impermanence: This project argues and proposes that approaches to residential architecture needs to be aware of permanence and impernance.

  • Yip Lam (Forest) Lai

    Common Ground: An agenda of responding to needs of vulnerable members of community drives this project's design approahces and methods.

  • Zephyr Leonard

    Ambiversion: The goal of this project is to provide residents a refuge and feelings of safety within their homes, whilst balancing opportunities for creating a community.

  • Wendy Lin

    Interwoven: Taking inspiration from mother-nature this project draws from the generative metaphors afforded by mycelium for surprising design strategies.

  • Qu (Jeff) Liu

    Terracain: A medium denisty project that provides adaptive housing that affords its residents opportunity to autonomously create, configure and convert their homes.

  • Maisie Matthews

    Monumental Social Housing: This project endeavours to pivot the public stigma around social housing through an entrepreneurially driven proposal.

  • Chuyin Qi

    Hyper-Link Community: A project that recognises the formation of communities is a process that needs the support of well designed public and residential spaces.

  • Katherine Thomas

    Back to Land: This project endeavours to re-connect the people to the Land on which they dwell by re-estabilishing local ecosystems that are endangered.

  • Maya Welsch

    (Emergency) Housing in Brunswick: A project examining the housing crisis from a Feminist lens and how traditional notions of domesticity influences architecture.

  • Stephanie Wills

    The Suburban Farm: A critique on current notions and approaches around high rise buildings, this project draws from rural Australian architecture and landscape.

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