View allAll Photos Tagged architecturestudent

Domiciles, Nests, and Drawers

 

Graduate Comprehensive Studio

 

SNAFU (Situation Normal All Fucked-Up) Drawings

A procedural/topological drawing exercise used to generate a shape language to serve as a formal antecedent for a dwelling.

 

chris t cornelius (oneida)

associate professor

Visiting critic Mark Jarzombek reacting to a thesis presentation in John Hartell Gallery.

Students in the Structural Systems class working in Rand Hall and the Structural Systems exhibition in the John Hartell Gallery.

Memoria · The Family House @ Planimetry · Ninth Floor

 

Status @ 4th Year Undergraduate Vertical Studio · Level VII

Location @ San Miguel District¸ Lima - Perú

Lecturer @ Arch. Juvenal Baracco

 

Universidad Ricardo Palma · Architecture & Urbanism School

Lima - Perú

 

La vivienda consta de tres espacios importantes, dos destacan por las curvaturas que producen una triple y doble altura, generando sensaciones de amplitud espacial por la jerarquía de dichos espacios, siendo respectivamente la zona social y la habitación de la madre. El tercer espacio importante es el patio central, siendo el remate del proyecto. El tipo de vegetación utilizada son trepadoras rojas, el motivo por la cual se utilizó, es debido a la abundancia de ésta que permite una armonía en la vivienda actual ubicada en la ciudad de Huacho.

 

Posteriormente a una entrevista, se hizo una recopilación de los datos que permitió hacer una retroalimentación del tiempo vivido juntos como familia.

 

Honors & Awards:

 

@ Architecture Student Award 2018

@ El Talento · Revista D+ 2019

 

Proyecto seleccionado entre los mejores 7 en el mundo.

 

Jurado miembros de oficinas y escuelas de arquitectura:

 

@ Zaha Hadid Architects

@ BIG Architects

@ Morphosis Architects

@ The Bartlett UCL

@ SCI-Arc

 

Propuestas premiadas:

 

_ Museo de Movilidad y Transporte · Nicolas Turchi @ Harvard Graduate School of Design

_ El Monolito de Kasulo · Federico Fauli @ Architectural Association

_ Ecdisis Ambiental · Andreas Körner @ The Bartlett

_ Coexistencia Sintética · Vamsi Krishna @ Städelschule Architecture Class

_ Ciudad Vetical Invetida · Tucker van Leuwen-Hall @ SCI-Arc

_ Espacio No-Estándar Autónomo · Kyri Loizou @ University of East London

_ La Casa de la Familia · Kevin Abanto @ Universidad Ricardo Palma

 

Articles & Interviews:

 

Architecture Student Calls The Best Projects and there are the results · Archdaily + Designmorphine + ARQA + Diario de Lobos ·

· www.archdaily.pe/pe/890576/architecture-student-convoca-l... son-los-resultados

· designmorphine.org/news

· arqa.com/actualidad/noticias/architecture-student-convoca...

· lobosdiario.com.ar/architecture-student-convoca-los-mejor...

 

Project Chosen as best of 2018 · SCI-Arc ·

· web.facebook.com/sciarc/posts/10155538239580872?_rdc=1&am...

 

Proyecto destacado en Archdaily · Universidad Ricardo Palma ·

· v-beta.urp.edu.pe/pdf/id/12218/n/

 

El Talento · Revista D+ ·

· www.revistadmas.pe/edicion08

 

7 de los mejores proyectos hechos por arquitectos y estudiantes de todo el mundo · Arquitectura Ideal ·

· arquitecturaideal.com/mejores-proyectos-hechos-arquitecto...

 

How to Modelling an House · Archicage ·

· archicage.com/the-family-house

 

Studente di Architettura/Design - Progetti di Kevin Abanto · Edilportale ·

· www.edilportale.com/KevinAbanto

 

Proyecto ganador Architecture Student Competition 2018: “La Casa de la Familia” · ARQA ·

· arqa.com/arquitectura/proyecto-ganador-archdaily-competit...

 

More info in portfolio:

 

· linktr.ee/kevinabanto

The M.Arch. thesis review of Zahid Alibhai in Milstein Dome.

Hanjoon Kim (B.Arch.'12) presenting his thesis project.

#architecture #visualization #3d #vray #autocad #3dsmax #nigeria #lagos #design #lagosnigeria #style #luxury #beauty #architecturestudents #architecturelovers #render #illustration #autodesk #cg #archdaily #building #architexture #insta_idi #interiordesig #denizli #turkiye #istanbul #netdenizli #izmir

One of the suitcases displaying the work of Varvara Larionova (B.Arch.'12)

Ian Janicki (B.Arch.'12) presenting Atonal in the Sibley Hall third floor review space.

Visiting critic Heather Roberge responds to a comment by Andrew Moorman.

Tuwaiq Palace is a building in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which hosts government functions, state receptions, and cultural festivals that introduce Saudi arts and customs to the international community. It was built in 1985 by OHO Joint Venture, a team composed of Frei Otto, Buro Happold, and Omrania. Tuwaiq Palace won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture for the design in 1998

 

Introduction:

Ayan Arabia Co. Ltd. is to propose to the DQ Authority- the owners of Tuwaiq Palace- the opportunity to develop the South East lot located within the vicinity of Tuwaiq Palace.

The structures that will be developed are temporary. The duration of the project will cover Riyadh’s Tourist Season and the upcoming G20 summit - Oct 15th to Jan. 15th.

The objective of the project is to create a unique lounging, dining, shopping and activities experience during Riyadh’s high season.

The project target middle to high income families primarily and tourists.

 

The project:

The project includes the following:

● 2 popup restaurants - in one structure

● 1 Shisha Lounge and Cafe - one structure

● Zipline course

● Glass viewing platform

● Popup shops and snack trucks lots

  

Project Details:

 

F&B main buildings:

-Designed 2 building structures that serve as a shisha lounge, and two restaurants.

-Each building is about 120 m2 in size

-The structures designed out of steel structure - I-Beams. It also be covered.

-All structures are temporary and will be removed after the popup.

-Each building has an open kitchen area.

-Each building has a large open sitting area to accommodate large numbers of guests.

-The Shisha lounge’s open area should accommodate 200 guests.

 

1st Restaurant:

The Grill Box is a unique restaurant concept. Visitors will enjoy choosing the meat from the butcher themed shop, add their favorite seasoning and all entries will be served on a mini grill at their table.

 

2nd Restaurant:

NaGnaGa is the first Saudi cuisine tapa restaurant of its kind.

It will serve small portions to share from the Rich Najdi and Hijazi cuisine.

*Both restaurants will be hosted in one building.

 

The Shisha Lounge:

The Shisha Box is a shisha lounge serving different flavors of shisha while enjoying live music

shows in the open air while overlooking the Wadi (valley in Arabic) A small part of the open area

at the Shisha Box features the viewing glass deck. It is approximately 8m by 2.5m.

 

The glass viewing platform:

- Suggested dimensions: 8m by 2.5m

The viewing glass deck is an extension of the Shisha lounge sitting open area.

It is horizontal or vertical. due to the geographic location and the terrain of the mountain, it might give the best effect by sticking out.

 

Zip line Tower:

There will be a zip line that enables visitors to zipline across the valley from where the project is located to the Khuzama Park.

 

Popups and food trucks:

We just assign zones where food trucks/food carts and popup shops will be in the lot.

 

Outdoor Art and Instagrammable EX

There will be art installation scattered around the area.

  

Visit complete project on website:

twodarc.com/portfolio-item/terrace-lounge/

 

Anton Dekom (B.Arch.'12) during his thesis presentation.

Just when #things were starting to look #grim and #wintry, our #architecture #students suggest to build this. #now what?! #fsm #ucberkerkeley #ced #architecturestudent #designbuild #politicalspeech @tearableheart #tearableheart

 

22 Likes on Instagram

 

1 Comments on Instagram:

 

nazlanzamani: wish u a good good day!

  

M.Arch. candidate Chris Morse presenting his virtual project in the Milstein Dome.

Yeung Shin (B.Arch.'12) presenting her thesis project.

Visiting critic Grace La responding to a thesis presentation in Milstein dome.

Model and critics during the review of Hanjoon Kim (B.Arch.'12).

Associate Professor Lily Chi critiques Yeung Shin's (B.Arch.'12) thesis presentation.

Third-year M.Arch. reviews in Milstein Hall dome.

Anton Dekom (B.Arch.'12) with his thesis advisors. On the left is visiting critic Amber Bartosh and on the right is Visiting Associate Professor Mark Morris.

Works by Austin Beierle (B.Arch.'12).

Models from the thesis project of Walker Smith-Williams (B.Arch.'12).

Department of Architecture Visiting Professor Dana Cupkova directing visiting critic Will Bruder during a thesis presentation in room 144 Sibley Hall.

Projeto Cozinha Americana • American Kitchen Project.

 

Sebastian Hernandez (B.Arch.'12) presents his work in Hartell Gallery.

Also referred to as the Hermit's Castle, but I rather like the implication that it's some ancient ruin, rather than a fabulous fifties architecture-student project.

 

I love the way it just grows out of the landscape, both metaphorically and literally - the aggregate mixed into the concrete clearly comes from the immediate area. Dragging all that cement there must've been hard work...

 

As you see, I rather enjoyed photographing this place...

Guest Critic Pep Aviles during Angela Carbone's thesis presentation.

Ian Janicki (B.Arch.'12) presenting Atonal in the Sibley Hall third floor review space.

1 2 ••• 6 7 9 11 12 ••• 73 74