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1Featured Student Project: Anthropocenia by Chris Behling

Featured Student Project: Anthropocenia by Chris Behling

Jun 21, 2017

Architecture Student Portfolio Anthropocenia by Chris Behling An·thro·po·cene Noun 1. The geological age during which mankind was the dominant force on Earth. 2. The age when humanity departed Earth. Anthropocenia, my Degree Project at the USC School of Architecture and recipient of the Raymond S. Kennedy Award for Innovative Perspectives, is a collection of wondrous […]

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25 Top Architecture Student Models from May 2017

5 Top Architecture Student Models from May 2017

Jun 13, 2017

Here are the top models from May 2017 by CritDay followers. 1. 3 x 3 x 3 – Cabin Model by @pankhuri.m 2. Beautiful Final Model by @lumelsk from @ricearch Photo by @nashb 3. Boathouse by @sharonbroyn by @guidb from @prattsoa Professor @leunglen 4. Bordeaux Villa by @jamesfrolow 5. Miami Knowledge Capsule by @jordy_arc

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35 Top Architecture Student Visuals from May 2017

5 Top Architecture Student Visuals from May 2017

Jun 8, 2017

Here are the top visuals from May 2017 by CritDay followers. 1. Beautiful Brick Render by @frabona90 2. Convention Centre and City Centre by @abhishekjain02 3. Deconstructing Cubism by @vivi.lowery from @usfsacd 4. Fragment; Baltic Sea by @timzwerko 5. Great Axonometric by Taeseop Shin from @mitarchcore2/@mitsap via @keithkrumwiede

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4Featured Student Project: Kleptomaniacalism by Ian Masters and Adam Ferrari

Featured Student Project: Kleptomaniacalism by Ian Masters and Adam Ferrari

Jun 1, 2017

Architecture Student Portfolio Kleptomaniacalism by Ian Masters and Adam Ferrari Entitled “Kleptomaniacalism,” this project plagues Prora, an existing building in Northern Germany designed by Adolf Hitler himself. Although never fully completed, Hitler had planned to use this proposed three-mile long building as a supposed vacation destination to secretly brainwash German citizens into adopting his beliefs. […]

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