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Cut.Join.Play.
Cut.Join.Play. proposes a new landscape formed by the aggregation of individual volumes that activates vacant lots within the city. |
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Shanghai Transforming @ VT
After being exhibited at the Chicago Architecture Foundation, the exhibition Shanghai Transforming travelled to the School of Architecture + Design at Virginia Tech.
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AIR WITHIN THE AIR
The proposal creates a gathering space from a void, a reference point with singular identity, a collective space. A singular space within the monotony. |
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Chicago Design Festival 2011
There is a need for more visibility and more infused, collaborative design events to promote design discussion.
A proposal for the first Chicago Design Festival. |
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MAS Context Journal
MAS Context is a quarterly journal created by MAS Studio that addresses issues that affect the urban context.
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Vaciando el Espacio
This proposal for an urban garden establishes an artificial space, interior and livable, from creating a void in a natural landscape. |
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Shanghai Transforming book
Study of Shanghai, a city that is in the middle of a deep transformation
in its physical structure that affects strongly the way its inhabitants
use the city. |
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Shanghai Transforming @ CAF
Exhibition featuring graphics, photographs, and maps in order to analyze the past and speculate about the future of a city in transition. |
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UIC Campus Master Plan
Vision for the UIC Campus, one that addresses their concerns about
identity, uniqueness, destination, interaction, community, and collaboration. |
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NYC Bike Rack
This new bike rack, proposed for the City of New York, is an organizing and
visualizing intervention. It reveals, frames, and organizes. |
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Synchronizing Geometry exhibition
The exhibition, curated and designed by MAS studio, shows the investigation
and experimental work of the architecture office of Carlos Ferrater
Partnership. |
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Lake Effect CH2
Chicago is a city built by a lake. In 2106, with its population triple
that of 2006, residents will be using 80% less energy and 75% less
water than today. |
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Menorah
Light, Reflection, and Identity reinterpret a ceremonial object, celebrating
the design elements and forms within the menorah and the Chanukah
practice. |
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