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politics.” The building has to cope with the local and domestic political contentions, and the global perspective as it relates nationally and internationally to respective points of view stemming from cultural and ethnic identifications.
The goal of the design is an effort to “overcome the speed of the world of news and media by establishing a transient architectural language. Fragmented pieces are in constant motion to demonstrate a dynamic environment to encourage contentious debates aimed at revealing the truth.” This project won the award of distinction in Architectural Design. Farzam attends the University of Maryland. Interestingly, he was instructed by Michael Ambrose who was himself the recipient of the form•Z Joint Study award when he was a student!
Across the Atlantic, at Cardiff University in the UK, Poppy Weston had wanted to become a dancer since she was a very young child. An automobile accident prevented her from pursuing her dream. She eventually decided to study architecture, but her contribution to dancing was not to be short lived! When one of her third year design studios dealt with the housing of a dance company, the famous British Rambert Dance |
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By looking at the renderings submitted to the jury, it is not hard to detect that Poppy’s design captures “the vibrancy of the spaces…” while depicting the complexity of the model and the dynamic engagement of the space to “create a place for all the Rambert operations and dreams to flourish." The award is for Interior Design.
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