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  • los angeles CALIFORNIA

    SCI-Arc
    Critic: Kristy BALLIET

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Yi Ning LUI and Akhil MATHEW: The project is informed by how it is read at three different scales, the distant scale of the city, the intermediate scale of a building, and lastly, at the intimate or human scale. The volumetric surfaces we designed have a large impact on the spatial experience of our building, as their surface geometry oscillates between the man made and the natural, as well as the familiar and unfamiliar. [MORE]


  • college station TEXAS

    Univesity of Texas A&M

    Deep VISTA: New ideas in architectural practice and theory arising from rapidly changing technology will be explored by experts in design, education, philosophy and other disciplines at “Deep Vista,” a free-ranging panel discussion series set for April 27 and 28, 2018 at Texas A&M University.

     

     

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  • los angeles CALIFORNIA

    SCI-Arc
    Critic: Casey REHM

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Rishab JAIN: The project curates a game between two AI’s in order to speculate on the future of residential typology and a hybrid between future machine systems and human residential in order to cater to both the systems.

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  • los angeles CALIFORNIA

    SCI-Arc
    Critic: Peter TESTA

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Luciano MENGHINI: This project seeks to determine the corridor not as an ubiquitous volume, but as a collection of architectural elements, elements containing orientation, scale and functions, that can conform to any building typology.

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  • ann arbor MICHIGAN

    University of Michigan
    Critic: Cyrus PEÑARROYO

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    LOOK UP: this show began as a representation seminar that asked students to design a venue for the collective consumption of a materialized image.
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  • miami FLORIDA

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Troy SIMMONS: This work explores the evolution of urbanism and nature’s persistence to coexist.
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  • brooklyn NEW YORK

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Thomas BARGER: “My furniture is turning into sculpture. Since ‘coming out’ to my family last winter I have been reflecting more than ever about my childhood experiences. Each piece seems to be split down the middle with an equal focus on a love element and a utilitarian one. This body of work embraces my past as I enter into adulthood.” [MORE]

  • ann arbor MICHIGAN

    University of Michigan
    Critic: Viola AGO & Jeff HALSTEAD

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Michigan HACKATHON: The event itself was formatted as a collective experiment in the productive misuse and reappropriation of tools, techniques and softwares foreign to conventional representational processes.
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  • new york NEW YORK

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Artie VIERKANT: This show sets out to challenge the distinctions between object and document, the virtual and material, along with our existing ideas on authorship and propriety. [MORE]

  • los angeles CALIFORNIA

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Viola AGO and Hans TURSACK: Thick Skin is an exercise in the perception of image and volume (a primal confrontation of subject and sculptural object) using advanced fabrication and imagining technologies.
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