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'what if one of the building industry’s most hazardous materials could become one of its most promising?’
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with the legendary architect's passing, we are revisiting the buildings that redefined what architecture could look and feel like.
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the founders of amateur architecture studio have been appointed curators of the 20th international architecture exhibition, opening may 8th, 2027.
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the project sits like a ring placed over the terrain, with its funnel-like roof forming a shaded perimeter walkway and an introverted core.

moving kampungs into buildings allows for more green space image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition
ways in which the kampungs can be organized image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition
layout of how the kampungs and billboards could be distributed throughout the city image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition
various designs of watersheds that could be implimented image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition‘let’s catch the water! (jakarta sponge city)’ receives second prize for their project which deals with watershed. it encourages the collection of rain water, with a total of nine watersheds to be distributed around jakarta, turning a natural disaster into something beneficial to the community.
rendering of the jakarta sponge city and what the various watersheds could look like image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition
the different components that are considered in this urban development game image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition
the ‘vertical stems’ (buildings) and water lilies image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition
a profile view of how the different elements of the game are controlled image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition
‘stitching the strip’ helps connect various parts of the city image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition
a map of how areas would be connected image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition
a collage of current means of gathering and socializing image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition
different configurations of how the shelter can fit into the existing urban infrastructure image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition
a view of how shelter might look image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition
an ojek shelter located under an overpass image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition
a map of how the land has been distributed image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competitionjakarta has experienced a drastic increase in population, caused by the suburbanization in jakarta’s peripheral areas and will correspond to the suburbanization of jakarta’s neighboring areas such as the tangerang area of bumi serpong damai (BSD) city development. ‘eco gate’ aims to stop the development of gated communities and provides new opportunities for cohabitation between various industries and individuals, trying to break down these physical barriers.
a mind-map of all the various individuals and businesses that can benefit from this cohabitation image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition
new distribution of land image courtesy of the international architectural and urban design competition