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ARCH 703 Studio Jonas Coersmeier, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, Fall 2016. GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu
Student: Xiaoli Zhang
ARCH 703 Studio Jonas Coersmeier, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, Fall 2016. GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu Student: Alexandra Vanderburgh
he repaired one of my friend watch. he had all the good stuffs here, I mean some of them were antiques. worth hundred of dollars. he had it all but never for sell. we did ask him why he didn't want to sell, he said it was passed to him and so it's a memories of the past. As long he kept it in good shape, so the memories.
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it is a family tradition to keep the business going strong and strong, but what can they do besides this, maybe they weren't meant to be outside. Maybe,the concept of being in here keep this place in complete
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ARCH 703 Studio Jonas Coersmeier, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, Fall 2016. GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu
Student: Maeleen Taylor
TakhtaIndia
\\a journey to embark in the understanding of Indian culture and its precious heritage and traditions. Our journey span from New Delhi until Agra, where lies the great and magnificent, Taj Mahal //
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ARCH 703 Studio Jonas Coersmeier, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, Fall 2016. GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu
Student: Maeleen Taylor
or should I say school van.. packed with school children, and they are out this early, its 20 degrees Celsius ..
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Kathy Velikov's Graduate MUD + M.Arch studio traveled to the Rio grande River in El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico to study the border conditions and water resources of the area. Highlights include a road trip to White Sands National Park, Elephant Butte Dam, Firefighter escort throughout Jurez, and hiking with Ersela Kripa a professor from the University of Texas El PAso Architecture Program.
Wanderlust India - Advanced Design 1," Urban studies in India" M. Arch 01 .
…so as to take good advantage of the presence of the mountains, the hills and the agricultural life (villages, sugar-cane fields, wheat fields, colza fields, etc., ploughings and pastures peasants at work, cartings, cows, oxen and bulls), this millennial activity touching the Capitol, separated by one single pit of 4 meters width preventing confusion, but connecting modern times to the magistral bucolic symphony. (Le Corbusier, 1961)
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TakhtaIndia
\\a journey to embark in the understanding of Indian culture and its precious heritage and traditions. Our journey span from New Delhi until Agra, where lies the great and magnificent, Taj Mahal //
Copyright Reserved Azri Azahar
ARCH 703 Studio Jonas Coersmeier, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, Fall 2016. GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu
Student: Xiaoli Zhang
TakhtaIndia
\\a journey to embark in the understanding of Indian culture and its precious heritage and traditions. Our journey span from New Delhi until Agra, where lies the great and magnificent, Taj Mahal //
Copyright Reserved Azri Azahar
TakhtaIndia
\\a journey to embark in the understanding of Indian culture and its precious heritage and traditions. Our journey span from New Delhi until Agra, where lies the great and magnificent, Taj Mahal //
Copyright Reserved Azri Azahar
I as a thesis candidate of master of architecture, University of Hong Kong, have completed a special study on circus for the past few months.
The research will be continued for the next 5 months. GOD BLESS.
TakhtaIndia
\\a journey to embark in the understanding of Indian culture and its precious heritage and traditions. Our journey span from New Delhi until Agra, where lies the great and magnificent, Taj Mahal //
Copyright Reserved Azri Azahar
Kathy Velikov's Graduate MUD + M.Arch studio traveled to the Rio grande River in El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico to study the border conditions and water resources of the area. Highlights include a road trip to White Sands National Park, Elephant Butte Dam, Firefighter escort throughout Jurez, and hiking with Ersela Kripa a professor from the University of Texas El PAso Architecture Program.
Kathy Velikov's Graduate MUD + M.Arch studio traveled to the Rio grande River in El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico to study the border conditions and water resources of the area. Highlights include a road trip to White Sands National Park, Elephant Butte Dam, Firefighter escort throughout Jurez, and hiking with Ersela Kripa a professor from the University of Texas El PAso Architecture Program.