Competition-Winning Students Design and Build Pavilions for Remote Chinese School
For students of architecture, few things are as thrilling as seeing one of their designs physically built. For a group of Polish and Norwegian-based students, this dream has become a reality.
© Jakub Andrzejewski
For students of architecture, few things are as thrilling as seeing one of their designs physically built. For a group of Polish and Norwegian-based students, this dream has become a reality.Having won the 120 Hours student competition in 2017, the Warsaw University of Technology team behind the ?In ?n? Out Village? winning proposal has combined with students at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design to realize the design, constructing 19 pavilions in a Chinese schoolyard.
© Jakub Andrzejewski
© Tarjei Svalastog
The 120 Hours competition in 2017Â saw participation from over 3000 students, with the winning ?In ?n? Out Village? design proposing several small, flexible outdoor reading and eating pavilions for an elementary school in a small village in the Guizhou province in China.
Courtesy of PR 120 Hours
Courtesy of PR 120 Hours
To finalize and construct the project, a new student-led masters course was created at the Oslo School of Architecture, with the sole purpose of developing and building the proposal on site. Throughout the process, students ensured the project was buildable with hand tools, by students with varying construction experience, and using local suppliers from the...
© Jakub Andrzejewski
For students of architecture, few things are as thrilling as seeing one of their designs physically built. For a group of Polish and Norwegian-based students, this dream has become a reality.Having won the 120 Hours student competition in 2017, the Warsaw University of Technology team behind the ?In ?n? Out Village? winning proposal has combined with students at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design to realize the design, constructing 19 pavilions in a Chinese schoolyard.
© Jakub Andrzejewski
© Tarjei Svalastog
The 120 Hours competition in 2017Â saw participation from over 3000 students, with the winning ?In ?n? Out Village? design proposing several small, flexible outdoor reading and eating pavilions for an elementary school in a small village in the Guizhou province in China.
Courtesy of PR 120 Hours
Courtesy of PR 120 Hours
To finalize and construct the project, a new student-led masters course was created at the Oslo School of Architecture, with the sole purpose of developing and building the proposal on site. Throughout the process, students ensured the project was buildable with hand tools, by students with varying construction experience, and using local suppliers from the...
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