2022 Semester 2
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Nathan Arceri
Between There and Now: A bottom-up approach to share housing that provides residents opportunities to participate in the design process.
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Hannah Bahamdun
A Bite of Brunswick: A pragmatic approach to housing that weaves history, culture, housing typologies and residents needs for a comprehensive design response.
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Yunxi Du
The Invisible String: Memory and personal experience guides this design in balancing local resident needs through principles of Japanese shared housing (シェアハウス).
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Mava Kamali
Compact Modular Community: A project centred around examining the extents of modular architecture and its role in supporting affordable housing.
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April Lachal
Residential Regeneration: A proposal centred on affording residents a dwelling that minimally impacts the land through a synthesis of place, people and plants.
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Nicola Papaioannou
Affordable Housing for Vulnerable Women: This project tackles the complex social issue of displaced women and affords a safe haven for these vulnerable individuals.
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Luca Raneri
The Village: A project paying homage to Brunswick's traditional single detached housing typologies in the 21st C through low-rise micro-communities.
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Yi Ren
the OUTSIDE-IN LIVING SYSTEM: This project takes a page from celebrated architect G.Murcutt's book with a proposal that embraces the natural environment.
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Mia Richter
Brunswick West Housing and Wetlands: The focus of this project centres around finding a balance between the existing natural and newly built environment.
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Tianyao (Tyler) Song
Inwardly Permeable: This projects takes an intimate look into various ways of delineating programs without the need for physical walls and retaining flexibility.
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Melanie Volf
Minimum House: A proposal that takes a re-look at notions of domesticity and taking the opportunity to generate domestic gestures to challenge surburban living.
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Muchun (Wanda) Yang
Within and Together: The complex relationship between community and autonomy is examined and responded to through the architectural language.
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Sophie Zhou
PLUG IN: A metaphor driven concept where the inspiration and design direction is drawn from the parasitic nature of Japanese Metabolist movement.
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