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  • berkeley CALIFORNIA
    University of California, Berkeley CED
    Critic: Neyran TURAN

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    William DOLIN and Ryan SHIN: A housing project that exists within a grey zone between traditional models of ownership and co-operative living, this building attempts to challenge contemporary notions of productivity and efficiency.
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  • philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
    Penn Design
    Critic: Ferda KOLATAN & Michael ZIMMERMAN

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Andrew HOMICK and Yiren WENG: Located in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, this project reimagines the ruins as something generic; not special at all, implementing a new role for the Tophane Barracks.
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  • los angeles CALIFORNIA
    USC Architecture
    Critic: Yaohua WANG

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Frank Talon CONRAD: Paintings become three-dimensional to see how Rorschach-inspired composition performs at an architectural scale. Semi-symmetry and the repetition of the irregular to produce a new regular were strong interests.
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  • london ENGLAND
    University of Westminster
    Critic: Andrew Yau and Andrei Martin

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Mahmoud CHEHAB: Oscillating between form and formation, part and whole, memory palace and random access memory, the SuperCube is a library conceived as an aggregate of loosely interlocking objects each alluding to a different classical articulatory cannon and stitched together by a continuous public ribbon.
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  • cambridge MASSACHUSETTS
    Harvard GSD
    Critic: Andrew HOLDER

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Morgan STARKEY: In late 19th Century New York City, Boss Tweed, the head of the city’s foremost political machine, commissioned the construction of a grand Neoclassical courthouse to ornament City Hall park in effort to establish his parties political dominance.
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