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Okay, today I will show you some images around the exhibition. I won't, however, show all the works because some are really...arr...you know and so you will see the interesting ones here first, this is a panoramic view of the empty venue, taken the time before the setup...



And as you have seen my panel already, I will show you the real file...a resized version...



And behind my panel is my colleague Candy's panel. She was doing a cooking school with restaurant...simple design but interesting spaces inside... (the left one)



Then this is the group model of four students, who did their project in China (site selection because of the teacher). This model shows four models inside, but don't be amazed by the four-tower scheme because I really don't think it's his design. It is plagairism. This is a scheme our Master Steven Holl did some time ago and this student really copied it out. I have no idea why he still passed the exam but I am sure some actions would be done later by the department head because he already knew about this during the gradshow.



This is (on the right) Rock's scheme. His scheme just won a scholarship about housing design. It was quite interesting, as he introduced paths and circulations into a residential tower, creating a lively space to live in instead of prison boxes.



The teacher-in-charge of our graduation Tim Nutt was explaining my scheme to an architect Chung, special guest of our show.



Then, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor Kenneth Young came to our show as a special guest. Our class rep Gabriel (middle) and our Deparment Head (right) were talking about Gabriel's project together.



Okay, another shot of my project. Donald was next to me but I have no idea what his project was. He was just playing with wooden bars and built some things with glue. Don't tell me that's architecture because no one wants to live in glue-and-wood buildings. I don't want to be harsh but his project is something a 5-year-old can do.



This is a scheme by Ken. He was doing customized housing, and so you can pick your desired rooms and furnitures and settings for your dream house. He presented the project in a drawer, which is quite funny.



Then this is a project by my good friend Johnson. He is doing urban planning, where he inserted this cylinder of interesting facade as the cinema-plex.




Then this is our class rep Gabriel's work. He was doing this giant residential tower. He got high grade with this, because his research was just damn thorough and huge.




Okay, that's for today. Tmr I will show you the gradshow design by me (the invitation cards and books)

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Many lovely designs there. If only I can be as creative as them.

By wintergal, years ago | Nest-reply

Wow Gabriel's panel is very exciting and the model is amazing. What is it made from? Imagine the view you would get looking up from a room in one of the twisting "fins".

You and he seem to be out in front of the competition . How long have you all spent on these projects?

By Sykotik, years ago | Nest-reply

Those are some awesome designs~

By Archsynthesis, years ago | Nest-reply

Most of those works are awfully impressive...I've got no idea how to express...

But IMO, your and Gabriel's board are a bit..too...'flowery' though beautiful!

How was the projects graded? What differences are there between everybody's projects? Some models have colour...some have just one plain color..Some have many buildings like a model of a city, some have just a few...teach us architecture!

By AppleTree, years ago | Nest-reply

Wow nice presentation, cant really see your proto-type but I think I've already seen the 3D version.

Wow!! that Gabriel's work looks one big volcano
soo smart!

By Marshmallo_Crown, years ago | Nest-reply

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