The Main idea of choosing this type of projects ‘Transportation Hub’ is due to the need of solving a functional and social problem which is lack of transportation and crowdness on the ring road of el marg in cairo ‘egypt’.
Student
Muhhamed Hesham Abdelraouf
University
Helwan University “Mataria Branch”
Teacher
Ahmed Halim, T.A. Mohamed Alaa
Tools used
SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Project name
Transportation Hub “El Birka-Station’’ Metro & Monorail Space
Location
El Marg, Cairo, Egypt
Status
Graduation Project
Typology
Metro & Monorail Station, Commercial, Headquarter
Being an architect is a respected profession across the United States. Given this, it’s unsurprising that there are plenty of students studying to join the industry.
Inspireli Awards makes dreams come true. The winners get to make a wish and winning team of the Urban Design category wished for a day spent at a world’s most famous architecture studio. And on top, one of them was offered a job there.
Written by
Marina Vahalova
Photography
Inspireli Awards
Best 30 projects have been selected in a unique project that combines education and competition, designing a socially and environmentally sustainable Year-round holiday resort of the 21st century in Croatia. Croatia competition is a part of the 8th Annual Inspireli Awards, the largest student competition in architecture in the world.
Written by
Mariana Vahalova
Photography
Project Croatian Interlace x Miris Garden by Shivam Takulia, Anya Ghosh, Saanchi Rajpoot
Architecture can be an amazing and rewarding profession. It’s an incredible feeling to see a building materialize when it started off as a sketch. You may have a rosy vision of what it takes to study architecture, but you soon learn just how much hard work it takes.
You’re studying hard to become an architect, and you’re dreaming about designing big business buildings or elaborate mansions. Those dreams are probably a thing that all architecture students have in common. But there are other things that all architecture…or, to be more precise, all students have in common. Paying tuition, rent, and dealing with s...
Photography
Franck-Boston
The Chang family house is a typical Taiwanese modern townhouse built in 2005, located in Fongshan, Kaohsiung. Living in the building for over 15 years, I think some things can be improved. Similar to other tropical cities, adequate sunlight and humidity are inevitable factors, and flooding is an issue in the area as well. Project 305-36 is to addr...
University
Arizona State University
Tools used
Revit, Lumion, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
Project name
The Ship (Project 305-36)
Location
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Typology
Residential › House
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) is pleased to announce the Concrete Masonry Design Competition for the 2022-2023 academic year. The competition is a partnership with the National Concrete Masonry Association, Education & Research Foundation (NCMA FDN).
Organizer
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA)
Eligibility
Because the support of NCMA FDN is largely derived from masonry companies whose markets are mainly in the U.S. and Canada, the ACSA/NCMA Student Competition is open to students and/or student teams from ACSA Full and Candidate Member Schools, as well as ACSA Affiliate Members Schools from the U.S., Canada, and Mexico only. All published materials, websites included, associated with the ACSA/NCMA Student Competition will describe eligibility as per above. An ACSA member school, faculty sponsor is required to enroll students by completing an online registration form prior to submission by April 5, 2023
Register
by April 5, 2023 via the link: https://www.acsa-arch.org/competitions/2023-concrete- masonry-competition/registration-rules/
Awards & Prizes
$20,000 in cash prizes will be distributed among the top three winners and their faculty sponsors
Entries deadline
June 7, 2023