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Virginia MELNYK, "Gradient Grid."
buffalo NEW YORK

suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

Virginia MELNYK: Gradient Grid is a site specific temporary installation built for the Toronto Design Off Site festival 2015.

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Nicholas AUGER & Jonathan GORDER, "X-Point City."
philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA

University of Pennsylvania, PennDesign
critic: Neil DENARI.
assistant instructor: Jonathan SCELSA.

suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

Nicholas AUGER & Jonathan GORDER: X-Point City quite literally slices through Los Angeles, a city defined both by movement and imagery.

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Photo: Dana Hoey, "Bikini Brawl" (1996).
new york NEW YORK

An exhibition of 50 works by artists and architects on a trip of self-reflection in the literal and metaphorical form of a blueprint. With works by a diverse group of voices from Adamo Faiden, Alix Lambent, Vik Muniz, Reiser+Umemoto to Vito Acconci, BLUEPRINT is an exhibition bound by aporias.

exhibition: BLUEPRINT.
Friday 01/23–Saturday 03/21
opening reception: Friday, 01/23
7.00pm / Storefront for Art and Architecture
97 Kenmare Street
New York, New York 10012

Photo: Dana Hoey, Bikini Brawl (1996).

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Benjamin ENNEMOSER, "MM: The Robot as an Architectural Element of Today."
innsbruck AUSTRIA

University of Innsbruck
advisor: Michael WIHART.
critics: Michael WIHART, Boštjan VUGA, & Stefano de MARTINO.

suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

Benjamin ENNEMOSER: This project is about the speculation on applied robotics in architecture. The robots are fully integrated building parts which behave like animated characters and change the topology and gestalt of the architecture over time. These processes are linked to our digital environment and should live up to the habits in popular culture and society.

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Colin LIENHARD, "Big Freedias Institute for Iconic Women."
atlanta GEORGIA

Georgia Institute of Technology
critic: Jennifer BONNER.

suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

Colin LIENHARD: Big Freedia’s Institute for Iconic Women: A Herstory of New Orleans. What defines a southern female icon? How does she inform her axonometric architecture?

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Alexander GRASSER, "Fuzzy Cloud." Birds-eye rendering.
innsbruck AUSTRIA

University of Innsbruck
critics: Marjan COLLETTI, Galo MONCAYO, & Allison WEILER.

suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

Alexander GRASSER: The Fuzzy Cloud Pavilion explores the idea of an adaptive energy generating structure. . . .

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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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