SCI-Arc
critic: M Casey REHM.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Andrea CADIOLI & Qi JIA: The project investigates contingencies of super-graphics and scars, where the first misreads tridimensionality and the second misplaces it.
SCI-Arc
critic: M Casey REHM.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Andrea CADIOLI & Qi JIA: The project investigates contingencies of super-graphics and scars, where the first misreads tridimensionality and the second misplaces it.
SCI-Arc
critics: Russell THOMSEN with Dylan KRUEGER.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Aaron CHOI & Kaiho YU: This project addresses the dichotomy between two independent and highly incongruous architectural problems - the monolith and the frame.
Texas A&M University
critics: Gabriel ESQUIVEL & Adam FURE
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Abby STOCK: The project evolved from the investigation of the origin of form and suggesting canonical architecture as a database of formal information.
op.AL
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Jonathan SCELSA: Water and wind built Salem. Water carried the fishermen in their boats to the shores of Salem to settle. Wind enabled Salem’s merchant ships to sail across the ocean.
UCLA
critic: Neil DENARI.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Victoria SHINGLETON: This project creates an ecology of effects through minimal means.
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
critic: Apostolos KALFOPOULOS.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Yannis KARABABAS: A low-expectations house desires to be just one more house… [MORE]
The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London
critics: Ricardo DE OSTOS and Isaïe BLOCH.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Risa TADAUCHI: This project aims to design two mountain lodges in a mountain range in Cusco, Peru, exploring haptic experience in architecture in an extreme environment. [MORE]
Please join us for a series of events planned around the Urban Cabin, a collaboration between Bureau V and MINI LIVING, which is currently on view at A/D/O through November 22nd. MINI LIVING URBAN CABIN, A culturally-specific response to contemporary city life, will be on view daily in the courtyard between 9am-7pm through November 22 and is free and open to the public.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
David UMEMOTO: These are pieces taken from my most recent exhibition “Settlements”, that was presented earlier this year at HUB in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. [MORE]