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Yao Zuo


Rolf Gerstlauer
Per Olaf Fjeld
The Garden, always there, is formless. It grows with different clues and fragments, creating and being the different parts of Garden. A river I was born to sit by, an island I used to be curious about, a moon at a certain time, a light at a distinct place, …and a stone given to me by an old man. All this has been placed in the Garden. All this became my exploration of the formless in Garden.
 
Silvia Mihaela Diaconu


Luis Rodrigo Callejas Mujica
Janike Kampevold Larsen
Tuva Maire Øvsthus
A carpet in Constanta
A fragment of fortification on Simian Island
An absence in the middle of the Danube
 
The island is not gone, it's groundless. It needs to ground itself in something new.
 
The project acknowledges the disappearance of an island as a tangible landscape and
explores different means to promote it as a purely cultural landscape. They vary from descriptive to performative, from the scale of an exhibition to the scale of large architectural and landscape proposals.
Sigurd Manfredi


Rolf Gerstlauer
Per Olaf Fjeld
In spring 2017, a hundred year old baker’s home caught fire.  
This was the house I lived in when I was three until I was six years old. 
 
The house with its adjoining bakery, stands out among its neighbors. It has a big roof, yet the house is small. The walls and windows are slightly skewed, and behind a carved, wooden gate, there is a garden. 
 
While the house is not listed, it is still considered to have a high cultural heritage value.  
 
Seweryn Zawada


Christine Petersen
A church is a house of God where everybody is welcome. The space separates sacred from the profane and strengthens people in faith. The project is a catholic church combined with a clergy house. It is located in a flat area, near nature reserve.
 
The church consists of nave, leading along the axis with a slight slope to the altar. The placement of the altar is the intersection of the central space and two chapels that creates a transept. The spaces cause focus while the light coming through gaps under the ceiling, makes a majestic impression.
 
Sara Helene Molteberg


Marius Nygaard
Catherine Sunther
This project is a proposal on a combined work and exhibition place for artists and
designers. The idea is that various artists and art forms can meet and interact with each other, creating a common meeting place.
 
The building consists of studios, exhibition space, workshop and café.
The studio space is flexible and can beopen ed up to a larger space, or closed in separate studios.
 
Salvador Saraiva Lobo


Neven Mikac Fuchs
Chris Johan Engh
This diploma is about the spatial experience of transitional spaces while satisfying the complexity of the program of an airport as a typology.
 
The Airport is located in Bodø, in the borderline between the ever-developing urban character of the city and the endless of the Nordic landscape. It acts as a connector of the two.
 
Prommanas Amatayakul


Namik Mackic
The hydro-agricultural complex of the Chao Praya river delta has been heavily compromised and reduced through rapid and expansive urbanization over the last fifty years. This is reflected in the changes in Bangkok’s urban vernacular. While the historical local settlement typology accommodates and harvests the water excess of the monsoon cycles, the introduced contemporary residential typologies have rigid, socially fragmenting, and climatically inappropriate designs.

Ola Mo


Beate Marie Manthey Hølmebakk
But what is really a good space for learning, or a good school? I think one answer is somewhere in the meeting between play and focus. Thoughtfulness around contact between people, buildings and nature. Equally important are the structural choices that unite the construction and technical solutions, the materials, the spatial experiences and where you take off your rubber boots on your way in from an expedition in the nearby stream. All these pieces play an important role in the whole.
Oda Einarsdatter Havstein


Halvor Weider Ellefsen
Ingrid Sletten
Furuset is a district in Oslo built in the 1970s. As a reaction to the high-rise concrete slabs of the 1960s, the area was planned to be a “human scale” environment; a car free, low rise, family friendly and green housing area with various cultural and social program located in close vicinity to your home, supported by a mall by the Furuset subway station. However, the area was not completed as intended. This diploma project is based on an exploration of the original building development plan and its underlying aspirations.
Nhan Van Nguyen


Neven Fuchs-Mikac
Young Eun Choi
The purpose of Zen is enlightenment. And Zen is perceiving things as their true nature, without adding your own thoughts, experience and value.

This diploma is investigating the experience of spaces in a Zen monastery.It is a search after an architecture that perceives the relation between space and rituals.
The idea of secluded spaces is not about similarities, but transitions between singularities.
The monastery is located on a promontory, surrounded by water and nature in the valley of Maridalen.

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