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ALEXOPOULOS, HUANG, SONG, & XI, "River Hydrology."
london UNITED KINGDOM

Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL
Research Cluster 01
critics: Alisa ANDRASEK, & Dağhan ÇAM, David ANDREEN.

suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

Konstantinos ALEXOPOULOS, Jingya HUANG, Tao SONG, & Liaoliao XI: Hydrology elaborates on synthetic ecologies within the dynamic field of rivers.

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Angela HUANG, "ebb_N_flow." Facade rendering, detail.
philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA

University of Pennsylvania, PennDesign
critic: Hina JAMELLE.

suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

Angela HUANG: The proposal is a mixed-use of retail, hotel and residential apartment project that is looking to reinvent the identity of the brands, the user’s experience, and to breed a new type of shopping experience through notions of elegance and fluidity.

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AA Summer DLAB Visiting School, "Callipod."
london UNITED KINGDOM

Architectural Association
tutors: Alexandros KALLEGIAS, Elif ERDINE, Daghan CAM, Angel Fernando LARA MOREIRA, & Suzan UCMAKLIOGLU.

suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

Architectural Association (AA) Summer DLAB Visiting School: CALLIPOD is the final working prototype of the Architectural Association (AA) Summer DLAB, which took place in AA London and AA Hooke Park from 21 July–08 August 2014.

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Caleb WHITE, "Shifting Hybrids." Cut-away section, rendering.
philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA

University of Pennsylvania, PennDesign
critic: Hina JAMELLE.

suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

Caleb WHITE: Between two materials there is a line, the line bifurcates and becomes surface, the surface separates and becomes volume. . . .

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Joanna KUCHYT, Ewa LENART, & Hsuan-Hung CHEN.
los angeles CALIFORNIA

SCI-Arc
critic: Andrew ZAGO

suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

Andrew ZAGO: Geometric reveries in architecture are quickly quelled by the brute bearing of matter. Where to put all of that stuff that gets in the way?

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Igor SIDDIQUI / ISSSStudio, "Sugarfree."
austin TEXAS

suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

Igor SIDDIQUI / ISSSStudio: Sugarfree is a site-specific lighting installation designed and fabricated for the Materials Lab at the University of Texas at Austin. Its prominent feature is an assembly of patterned lenses that modify the emitting light.

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Jeff MAESHIRO, Mary SEK, & Jia WU, "Geoweaver."
san francisco CALIFORNIA

California College of the Arts
critics: Jason Kelly JOHNSON & Michael SHILOH.

suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

Jeff MAESHIRO, Mary SEK, & Jia WU: Geoweaver is the world’s first walking 3-D printer, prototyped and designed by three architecture students with no previous robotics knowledge in the Creative Architecture Machines advanced options studio at the California College of the Arts, taught by Jason Kelly Johnson of Future Cities Lab and Michael Shiloh.

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AA Visiting School Greece 2014, "Aethyr." Aethyr moving, actively lit.
london UNITED KINGDOM

FOLDED FORCE: PROJECTIONS
AA Greece Visiting School is a mobile program traveling, reaching cities outside the country’s capital. It functions as a “satellite” of education that disseminates the Architectural Association’s exclusive, intensive form of teaching and learning around the country. . . .

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Fabraft Design Lab, "Starry Wander." Photo © Fabraft Design Lab.
taichung TAIWAN

suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

Fabraft Design Lab: “Starry Wander” is an installation of digital design and production. The installation’s curves, height, and the distance between its lanterns are precisely predetermined by the computer. The Starry Wander installation symbolizes a land of hope(s). . . .

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Kokkugia / Roland SNOOKS, "Composite Swarm." Photo © Kokkugia / Roland SNOOKS.
melbourne AUSTRALIA

suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

Kokkugia / Roland SNOOKS: The Composite Swarm installation is an architectural prototype exploring the relationship of robotic fabrication, composite materials, and algorithmic design. The complexity of the form and the excess of ornament make the prototype structurally efficient and minimize the amount of material used. . . .

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