Sep 28, 2022 | 2022, Design 1
Yujie Weng. Tutor: Tom Collins. Is it possible for two people with opposite living habits in the same house? “The connection” is a residential design for two; a “night owl” who wakes up in the afternoon and stays up until late at night and a...
Sep 28, 2022 | 2022, Design 3
Oscar Botha, Ties Van Roij. Tutor: Emilio Garcia. Sheltered Horizons is a walk-up proposal for Kāinga Ora which promotes a sustainable lifestyle, encapsulated by nature. Shelter and protection are key aspects of our design. Nature is used to block views of the...
Sep 21, 2022 | 2022, Design 3
Hashley Ricafranca. Tutor: Charmaine ‘Ilaiū Talei. In this climate, quarantine is a word associated with the feelings of uncertainty, restriction, and loneliness. Isolation shouldn’t be taken for granted but instead embraced as a time of self-reflection taking...
Sep 21, 2022 | 2022, Design 3
Audrey Lam. Tutor: Bill McKay. As Auckland’s CBD becomes more car-free, alternative ways of transportation become more viable and attractive to its residents. This brief challenged us to reimagine the Chancery Square Carpark and convert it into a mixed-use complex in...
Sep 21, 2022 | 2022, Design 5
Xingyue (Rachel) Lin. Tutors: Uwe Rieger, Luke Schwalger. “Hybrid Flats” is an experimental project that explores the “2019 Venn Room” concept with LIDAR scanning and Mozilla Hubs. The “Hybrid spaces,” dependent on their functions are created by the...