2023 Semester 2
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Geraldy Chandradinata
Frame-Work: A proposal that employs standardised methodologies to offer an affordable housing solution while embracing ordinariness.
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Weng Chong (Kevin) Lam
Light-Frame: This project emphasises a combination of pre-fabricated and reclaimed elements to provide affordable social housing that blends into the rural landscape.
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Kong Ling Chuen
Elevated Living: A project centred around examining the extents of modular architecture and its role in supporting affordable housing for diverse communities.
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Greta Hinchen
300 Million by 2050: This project addresses the impending changes to density requirements in middle-ring suburbs.
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Nicholas Pang
Adaptable Communal Living: The project seeks to redefine the “Australian Dream” within the realm of a diverse community, shared economy and sustainability principles.
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Ailyn Pieyre
Vaults of Preston: A proposal with the built-in affordance of future expansion to accommodate evolving family needs and various lifestyles.
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Terence Sammeldy
Penola St, Preston, Vic 3072: This project tackles the temporalities of living through a generic character of 6x5 meters that allows a free arrangement of inhabitable spaces according to use.
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Elena Stefanos
Variations of Incomplete Grids: A project that challenges the conventions of living to promote individuality whilst utilising affordable and standardised systems.
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Hinako Tamaki
Nokishita Housing: This proposal explores how an architectural element can foster community to redefine the traditional concept of collective housing.
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Kelly Tai
Nostalgic Echo Social Housing: A project that renews the “Australian Dream” within today’s economy, exploring opportunities of collaborative family living.
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Marcus Tan
Terrace Houses and Lawns: The project reformulates the terrace house typology, to account for contemporary demographics and reappraise today’s requirements for a domestic room.
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