pews perches design competition london
2012-06-29 12:11
Zombie bench by emerging practice NEON, formed by George King and Mark Nixon
我们一直致力于培养年轻的设计人才,因此,当伦敦RIBA接近我们,为建筑系的学生、毕业生和年轻人举办设计竞赛时,我们立刻签约了。
竞争对手,恰如其分的名字
以“好玩的城市”为主题,公园还将包括一些建筑上的愚蠢之处、悬挂花园、游泳池和牡蛎酒吧,这些都将在整个夏天保持开放。
总共有32张长凳设计被选中和建造,随着开幕日的临近,我们禁不住要去现场参观一下。设计是富有想象力和多样性的,从竹子,吸管,扫帚柄和铁路枕木,到铸造混凝土和巧妙弯曲木材明亮的颜色。
Zombie bench by emerging practice NEON, formed by George King and Mark Nixon
The Whistling Stop by Emma-Kate Matthews, who has completed Part 2 of her architecture degree at the Bartlett School of Architecture
Bundle bench by Bartlett Part 2 graduate Caroline Lundin
Bundle bench by Bartlett Part 2 graduate Caroline Lundin
Unknown pleasures by l-a-n-d-s, formed by Part 2 Architectural Association graduates George Barer and Tom Lea
Unknown pleasures by l-a-n-d-s, formed by Part 2 Architectural Association graduates George Barer and Tom Lea
Fence post bench by year out student Tom Dobson (Part 1, Newcastle University)
Railway sleeper bench by ReevesJonesStudio, an informal collaborative design studio set up by Part 2 Architectural Assistant Alex Reeves and London Metropolitan University Diploma graduate Henry Jones
Bamboo bench by James Bruce and Emma Carter, both Bartlett Part 1 graduates collaborating on design projects as CarterBruce
Pivoting bench by landscape architecture graduate Will Sandy
Herb garden bench by Part 1 year out student Will York
Picnic perch by London Metropolitan University Diploma student Holly Hayward
Spinning Tree bench by London Metropolitan University Part 2 graduate, Zoe Berman
Spinning Tree bench by London Metropolitan University Part 2 graduate, Zoe Berman
Silhouette bench by year out students from University of Bath, Chris Paxton and Jack Minchella
Untitled, by Part 1 year out student Robert Wilson, from the University of Sheffield
Tea party bench by Part I University of Sheffield graduates Emma Hyett and Lotte Hill
Untitled by University of Westminster Part 2 graduate Thomas O.Gray
Untitled by University of Westminster Part 2 graduate Thomas O.Gray
Log to Love seat by University of Edinburgh Part 1 graduate Joseph Bloor, founder of (ge-ril-a) architecture and design
Untitled by Sheffield Hallam University graduate Ollie Hemstock, who is currently setting up his own design studio
Tube bench by University of Westminster first year student Young-il Kim
Broomhandle bench by London Metropolitan University graduate Paul Westwood
Untitled by Innes Associates, a new architectural practice established by Simon Innes
Made of Money by Royal College of Art Part 2 graduate Chris Kennedy and product design graduate Tom Woods
Untitled by University of Brighton year out student Edward Grocott
Untitled by University of Brighton year out student Edward Grocott
Flipping Drum bench by year out student Robert Johnson (Part 1, University of Sheffield)
Untitled by year out student Jonathan Beeby (Part 1, Newcastle University)
Untitled by year out student Jonathan Beeby (Part 1, Newcastle University)
Settle on the Bay by Aled Jones and Jason Skelton, both Part 1 year out students from the University of West of England
Settle on the Bay by Aled Jones and Jason Skelton, both Part 1 year out students from the University of West of England
Untitled, designed by a group of ten Queens University Belfast third year architecture students as part of a community project in Belfast
Untitled, designed by a group of ten Queens University Belfast third year architecture students as part of a community project in Belfast
Drinking straw bench by year out student Premma Makanji (Part 1 at University of Sheffield)
The Picnic Podium by the Critical Architecture Network, an interdisciplinary art and architecture practice founded by two Part 2 graduates, Eddie Blake and Mat Barnes
Untitled, by Hidetaka Morinaga, Part 1 Architectural Assistant and University of Greenwich graduate
See-saw bench by NineteenEightyOne, a collaboration between Derek John Draper and Mark Swinburne
Untitled by John, Juhyung Chun, currently studying for his Part 2 at the Bartlett School of Architecture
Bag bench by Heidi Day & Murtaza Rizvi, both Part 2 Cardiff University graduates
keywords:architecture practice, architecture, designer
关键词:建筑实践,建筑,设计师
我们一直致力于培养年轻的设计人才,因此,当伦敦RIBA接近我们,为建筑系的学生、毕业生和年轻人举办设计竞赛时,我们立刻签约了。竞争对手.。
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