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  • philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
    Penn Design
    Critic: Nate HUME

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Carla BONILLA and Yi LU: This project studies the program of the greenhouse and the urban eatery as an opportunity to study the relationship between the “natural” and the “man-made”.
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  • los angeles CALIFORNIA
    Sci-ARC
    Critic: Tom WISCOMBE

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Jose Carlos GARCIA: This thesis explores the relationship between abstract architectural objects and the possibility of producing an architectural Super-Entity.
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  • columbus OHIO
    Team: Galo CANIZARES and Stephanie SANG DELGADO

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Office CA: The concept of Noodle Soup emerged from the architects’ intention to empower the individual user to be engaged as a performer as well as to blend whimsy, playfulness and interaction into a transformable constructed landscape.
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  • los angeles CALIFORNIA / petaling jaya MALAYSIA
    Team: Max KUO and Alex CHEW

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    ALLTHATISSOLID: This meditation retreat is located in rural Latvia, two hours outside the capital where this new outpost marks the end of a journey and the beginning of new discoveries.
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  • new york NEW YORK
    Columbia GSAPP
    Critic: Hilary SAMPLE

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Eric GIRAGOSIAN: This seminar examines the making of small scale works within architecture practices.
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  • ann arbor MICHIGAN
    Univesity of Michigan
    Critic: Jeff HALSTEAD

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Elizabeth FELTZ: This project investigates the ways in which perspectival variation in film can influence how architects portray design narratives. The hotel, serving as a host for a variety of encounters, assists in showcasing the duality of private affairs and choreographed entertainment.
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  • ann arbor MICHIGAN
    Univesity of Michigan
    Critic: Jeff HALSTEAD

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    David ALCALA: Utilizing insight’s gained by studying Stanley Kubrick’s films and his usage of distilled
    perspectives, a method was found with which to develop space.
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  • los angeles CALIFORNIA
    SCI-Arc
    Critic: Ferda KOLATAN

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Ryan FARNAM: The thesis reevaluates the museum as an experiential environment that generates visual effects rather than merely a place to exhibit artifacts. It argues that museum designs are just as important as the contents within, asserting the importance of architecture and its connection to the urban experience.
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  • los angeles CALIFORNIA
    SCI-Arc
    Critic: Mark FOSTER GAGE

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Dila ERTEN: The Robotic Farming City project is a solution for Midwest’s current agricultural infrastructure problems. With the decrease in the number of farms in Midwest and extreme population growth, the demand for food has been increasing rapidly.
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  • ann arbor MICHIGAN
    University of Michigan
    Critic: Jeff HALSTEAD

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
    Kelvin CHEN: The project is a multistory hotel, trying to integrate some cinematic ideas from the film Rear Window, which is famous for its set design, to explore different visual connections in space.
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