2022 Semester 1

  • Ziqian (John) Chen

    Fluid Housing: A design guided by the daily everyday life of residents and community members to provide a space that affords quality convergence of life.

  • Madeline Craigie

    neoteric.: This project is designed to encourage positive perceptions around collaborative living through functionalist and minimalist architecture.

  • Alan Damen

    Good Enough: A proposal steeped in hope for a future where public housing and collaborative living is embraced and respected as part of domesticity.

  • Tara Durkin

    A Reimagined Default: This project is focused on providing all residents and wider community members equitable access and experience to quality living.

  • Zhichun (Eddie) Guo

    Familiar Peculiar: A project that juxtaposes often overlooked domestic artefacts with the common day-to-day activities of residents to celebrate everyday life.

  • Kleo Guthrie

    Permanent Impermanence: This project explores notions of permanence / impermanence in the context of site and individual to respond to residents needs.

  • Tahli Hogberg

    "Meet me in the Quad, by the gum tree": At the centre of this proposal is the agenda of maintaining a human scale in a design that encourages transparency for residents.

  • Yuxin (Cindy) Lai

    Beyond the Edge: A project exploring into the role architectural edges play in experiences of space and as a mechanism for social interaction between residents.

  • Chon Kei (Jacky) Lam

    Symbiosis: This project draws from indigenous knowledge to create equality between man and nature through comfortable and sustainable dwellings.

  • Gerald Low

    Collective Variable: A proposal that puts forth an alternative notion to domesticity and design for new way of living in the Australian Suburb.

  • Xiyan Mao

    Habitat: Possibility of a collective community is proposed in this project for a "more-than-human" approach to living and housing is explored.

  • Adrian Mikus

    Onwards: This proposal offers residents aged 16-25 a "transitional housing" design that supports their lifestyle without being impeded by challenges of stable housing.

  • Kashwin Muraleedharan

    Stratum: A project aspiring to re-establish layers of trusts in residents and wider community through transparent interplay between human and natural environment.

  • Tara Urbanovits

    House 9: A re-examination of spatial programming in domestic dwellings to develop a comprehensive proposal for a collective housing proposal for the 21stC.

  • Hannah Worley

    178 Units: This project reclaims the opportunity to provide affordable housing that values quality space and responds to needs of the residents.

  • Dorothea Yannoulidis

    a non-development: A proposal that focuses on promoting alternative approaches and methods to high density housing eschewing unsustainable practices.

  • Jingqi (Eddy) Zhou

    Vivus Housing: An experimentation with architectural language of permeability / operability as a strategy to challenge current notions of domestic permanence.

  • Crystal Zhu

    The Microcosm: Driven by design principles of Tu Lou typologies this project proposes an architectural design that facilitates a socially sustainable community.

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