Two Student Teams are Announced as the Winners of International VELUX Award 2018
The International VELUX Award 2018 sought to highlight the work of architecture students around the globe who challenge the use of daylight in built environments. The award, titled ?Light of Tomorrow,? was launched in 2004 and is awarded biennially for creative interpretation, exploration, and investigation of daylight in built environments. This year, the winners were selected from over 600 submissions.
Courtesy of Velux
The International VELUX Award 2018 sought to highlight the work of architecture students around the globe who challenge the use of daylight in built environments. The award, titled ?Light of Tomorrow,? was launched in 2004 and is awarded biennially for creative interpretation, exploration, and investigation of daylight in built environments. This year, the winners were selected from over 600 submissions.
The project winner in the category of ?Daylight in Buildings? studied the traditional construction of contemporary buildings, their geometries, and their window placement to isolate the limitations of these contractions and propose new methods of building that maximize the natural light penetration and shadow play. The submission, titled ?Light Forms Juggler,? is by Anastasia Maslova from Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering in Russia.The jury chose this project as the winner and emphasized its work as a manifesto of relevant questions, rather than a design. ?The project exhibits rigorous explo...
Courtesy of Velux
The International VELUX Award 2018 sought to highlight the work of architecture students around the globe who challenge the use of daylight in built environments. The award, titled ?Light of Tomorrow,? was launched in 2004 and is awarded biennially for creative interpretation, exploration, and investigation of daylight in built environments. This year, the winners were selected from over 600 submissions.
The project winner in the category of ?Daylight in Buildings? studied the traditional construction of contemporary buildings, their geometries, and their window placement to isolate the limitations of these contractions and propose new methods of building that maximize the natural light penetration and shadow play. The submission, titled ?Light Forms Juggler,? is by Anastasia Maslova from Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering in Russia.The jury chose this project as the winner and emphasized its work as a manifesto of relevant questions, rather than a design. ?The project exhibits rigorous explo...
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