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M. Parravicini

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The Graduation Project is facing the challenge of extension to the historical building of Stockholm City Library. Its main goal was to provide an architectural answer to the political, economic and cultural problems which the institution of public libraries in Stockholm is facing ...

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An expansion and transformation of the Stockholm City Library

The Stockholm City Library was designed by the renowned Swedish architect Erik Gunnar Asplund in 1928. Since then, the role of public libraries has changed dramatically. Nowadays, public libraries constitute important social infrastructure within cities; they should provide a wid ...
The project deals with extending a monumental building - the Stockholm City Library. It's complexity lies within the position of respect towards the monument which the library is and the work of the architect behind it - Erik Gunnar Asplund. This project proposes to extend as a m ...
This graduation project explores the feasibility of renewing the competition for the Asplund Library in Stockholm. The competition and assignment focus on a possible extension. A renewed proposal will have to determine if the original intended program still reflects the needs of ...

Transhumance

Year round farm: a research into the revival of the alpine farming life in the Western Italian Alps.

The construction industry is a major contributor to climate change. To create sustainable and resilient architecture longevity should play a major role, as the initial embodied carbon can be used for longer. Furthermore, the lifespan of Dutch dwellings needs to be extended to cou ...

Integrating Carbon Capture into Built-Environments

Evaluating the viability and integration strategies of Direct Air capture (DAC) in architectural methodologies, utilizing KOH hollow fiber contactor reactor

This paper aims to present and assess the prospective environmental feasibility and efficacy associated with the integration of Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology into diverse design methodologies within contemporary architecture. The primary focus of adjusting the flow of the c ...
As the housing shortage in the Netherlands increases, students have a harder time finding living spaces. On top of that, there has been an increase in psychological issues and feelings of loneliness among students. This loneliness can be exacerbated by the focus on building large ...
The Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp (M HKA), is in search of a new building. Influenced by the anti-museum philosophy of the ICC, M HKA aspires to integrate itself into a network of regional museums while concurrently positioning itself within a broader global context. The ins ...
This year's Interiors Buildings Cities graduation studio focused on reimagining the contemporary art museum typology through the lens of M HKA in Antwerp. The process of designing a new museum building, guided by principles of anti-monumentality and a dedication to public engagem ...
The museum institution, despite the drastic changes that happened in its understanding over the centuries, was always directly connected with the concept of archivization. The following work is an attempt to draw attention that this tendency has significant negative aspects relat ...
MHKA, Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp seek to change its current building and re-establish itself on the wide arena of cultural institutions in Antwerp. Museum has a complex history, from its roots in the anti-museum of the ICC, via the “kunsthalle with a collection” up to ...
Humankind has always made art. Through its appeal to the human senses, it has helped to shape the ways in which we perceive the world around us and, in its varied forms, offers a means beyond language through which we have become able to articulate our relationships with one anot ...

A Warehouse for Art

Flemish Museum of Contemporary Art

The new design for the Flemish Museum of Contemporary Art (VMHK) endeavoured to provide a contemporary interpretation of the nineteenth and twentieth century warehouse architecture, translated into a contemporary art museum. The 'Warehouse for Art' symbolizes its role as a reposi ...

Museum in Sequences

Incorporating a Museum of Contemporary Art into an Existing Court Building

This year‘s graduation studio of Interiors Building Cities focuses on the redevelopment of the M HKA (Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen) in Belgium. In the context of an industrial metropolis like Antwerp, museums have evolved from spaces of representation and power structur ...

Campus Village Delft

Improved Quality of Student Dwellings

There is an urgent need to address the shortage of student housing in Delft. However, the current design approach for student housing often fails to prioritize the creation of high-quality private spaces as well as social connections between individual housing units. While addres ...
The building industry is one of the most resource-demanding and polluting industries in the world. Therefore there is a need to apply the circular economy principles within the industry enabling the transition towards a circular built environment. This transition requires the reu ...

Giving purpose to reclaimed interior building materials in the transformation of building 22 of TU DELFT

By the use of R-strategies Refuse, Reuse, Repair, Repurpose and Recycle

The building industry waste and transportation can be reduced by reclaiming building components. Building 22, Applied Physics on the Campus of TU Delft can be transformed into student housing and public functions by using reclaimed building components of the existing building, in ...

Re-living the Concrete City

Existing Korean apartment into the Open Building principle

Korea had a history of wooden architecture for about 2,000 years before modernization. However, after the Korean War, the concept of modernist concrete high-rise apartments was radically introduced to solve the severe housing problem. In US, Charles Jencks declared the death of M ...
Due to population growth we need more buildings, but due to urbanization there are hardly any opportunities to densify in highly concentrated cities. While we inevitably need more buildings, we have to also take into account that the construction industry is one of the major cont ...