Architecture student wins international design award
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- For his innovative design reinventing a small Canadian city’s downtown with a massive, 130,000-square-foot market and community space, Panwang Huo, a Texas A&M Master of Architecture student, placed third in the prestigious 2018 Lyceum Fellowship Competition, an annual international design contest known for connecting students with globally renowned architects and jumpstarting their careers.
This digital walk-through outlines his multi-story design.
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I wish there is a narration or text explaining the design while going trough various spaces in the design.
5:08 this location may have dragged his score down a little. It's so enclosed and I understand it has an open environment for natural lighting but there is no proper drainage system present that can ensure the place won't be flooded. Just a constructive criticism here. Let's have a healthy discussion and suggestions from your fellow archi. student. Thank you!
I bet ur from a country with no proper urban planning and descent infrastracture 😂
the click bait is ridiculous
I didn't realize 3rd place was considered winning.
Please where is the link to the full story or project portfolio.Thanks
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Very nice..
Wow nice...
what is this... looks really rough... this kind of work can win award???