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Anthony Burrill’s graphics top delicate timber rooftop pavilion in Barcelona

July 15, 2019 Jon Astbury 0
Summer Pavilion by Eugeni Bach, Anthony Burrill and Elisava Barcelona students

Graphic designer Anthony Burrill and architect Eugeni Bach worked with students in Barcelona to build 3KMS, a rooftop pavilion decorated with MDF panels. Forty students from the Elisava Barcelona School of Design and Engineering worked on the pavilion, which stands on the roof of the school. Burrill and Bach are both tutors at the school, and

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Invisible Studio and students build Urban Room pavilion as event space and outdoor classroom

May 23, 2019 Tom Ravenscroft 0
Urban Room pavilion by Invisible Studio and students at the University of Reading

University of Reading students have built a pavilion designed by Invisible Studio, which will be used by artists to showcase their work. The timber pavilion will host the architecture school’s end-of-year show and a series of two-day artist residencies, before being relocated to a primary school to be used as an outdoor classroom. Named Urban

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Ralf Pasel and students use handmade bricks for boarding house at Bolivia school

April 30, 2019 Jenna McKnight 0
Dormitory in Bolivia by Ralf Pasel and CODE students

Red handmade bricks and corrugated metal form this dormitory at a school in an Andean village in Bolivia, which was designed and built by Berlin architecture students and German architect Ralf Pasel. The Bella Vista Boarding School is located in a village near the town of Cochabamba, which sits in a valley ringed by the

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Student builds rammed-earth shelter at Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture school

April 15, 2019 Bridget Cogley 0
Branch by Conor Denison

Tapered, rammed-earth walls support the roof of this small shelter that architecture student Conor Denison has built on the desert campus of Frank Lloyd Wright’s School of Architecture at Taliesin. Denison designed and built the shelter during his final year at the architecture school, founded by the late American architect in 1937, and previously named Frank

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Students build woven pavilion to shade archaeologists in Peru’s desert

February 24, 2019 Bridget Cogley 0
Pachacamac by Studio Tom Emerson and Taller 5

A woven white canopy, bamboo cane walls and earthen floors form this workspace for archaeologists on digs in Pachacamac, Peru, which was built by architecture students from Zurich and Lima. The Room for Archaeologists and Kids is located an archaeological site 40 kilometres (25 miles) southeast of Lima. Called Pachacamac, it covers about 600 hectares of

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RIBA reveals “talents to watch” in student winners of President’s Medals 2018

December 5, 2018 India Block 0

The RIBA has announced the student winners of this year’s President’s Medals, with projects including a Bladerunner-esque hotel and a community of Icelandic pipe-hackers. The Royal Institute of British Architects’ President’s Medals, which began in 1836, are the longest-running prizes awarded by the organisation. This year they were awarded to seven students, studying at the Bartlett School

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Students build giant speaker and human-scale bird’s nest in Studio in the Woods workshops

September 20, 2018 Katie de Klee 0

This movie by photographer Jim Stephenson offers a look behind the scenes at this year’s Studio in the Woods, an annual architecture workshop that invites students to design and build wooden structures in a forest. This year saw six teams of students experiment with timber construction in the Wyre Forest, in the English county of Worcestershire.

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Children help Enorme Studio create boldy patterned Mexican community pavilion

August 29, 2018 Eleanor Gibson 0

Colourful, geometric prints informed by fantastical Mexican creatures cover this park pavilion in Chihuahua, which Madrid firm Enorme Studio designed and built with local architects and kids. The boldy coloured Arachi pavilion is the result of an architecture summer workshop called Taller del Desierto, which is organised annually by the Institute of Architecture and Design

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Cody Seipp imagines Detroit as Amazon’s “hyper-designed” headquarters

July 23, 2018 Eleanor Gibson 0

Detroit is taken over by Amazon in architecture student Cody Seipp’s conceptual project, which envisions the US city in 2051 following a major redevelopment orchestrated by the retail giant. Created by Seipp as his final project at New York’s Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Expo ’51 Detroit imagines the US city 33 years after it was acquired

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Sam Coulton designs environmentally friendly cemetery that would slowly dye London blue

July 13, 2018 India Block 0

Bartlett School of Architecture student Sam Coulton has designed a concept for a sustainable alternative to cremation to help Londoners confront death. Called London Physic Gardens: A New London Necropolis, Coulton’s proposal, which he created on his MAarch course at the Bartlett, involves building a new city of the dead where Chelsea’s pleasure gardens once stood. Here,

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