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UCLA presents 10 structure and concrete design tasks

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2023-03-15 17:00:05

Dezeen Faculty Exhibits: a futuristic inside that imagines Eames furnishings in outer area is included in Dezeen’s newest college present by college students on the College of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

Additionally included is a pavilion that takes cues from the construction of amethyst crystals and a maze designed to disorientate guests by manipulating gentle and shadow.


Establishment: UCLA
Faculty: Structure and City Design
Course: Summer season Applications
Tutors: Katarina Richter-Lunn​, ​Pooneh Erami​, ​Gibson Bastar​, ​Steven Katz​, ​Sunay Rajbhandari​, ​Nate Waddell​, ​Sarah Kanbar​, ​Jorel Sanchez Soto​, ​Gabe Strzepek, ​Charles Pearson​, ​Sandra Chen​, ​Charley Andrews​, ​Kinamee Rhodes, ​Evan Bruetsch, ​Lufeng Lengthy, ​Stijn Cuevas​, ​Areeba Naeem​, ​Zirui Wang​, ​Alvaro Guillen-Vardakostas​, ​Naomi Steinhagen​, ​Senna Hanner-Zhang​, ​Casey Knudsen​, ​Dami Olufowoshe​, ​Hannah Hortick​, ​Bella Rosa​, ​Artin Sahakian​, ​Akana Jayewardene​, ​Monica Roh​, Frank Yang, Aura Venckunaite​, ​Morgane Copp​, ​Melissa Rovner​,  ​Blane Hornung​, ​Shane Reiner-Roth​, ​Cayden Zayne Abu Arja​, ​Philip Brown​, ​Spencer Hayden​, ​Kyoung Eun Park​, ​Wei Qiu​ and ​Carrie Gammell

Faculty assertion:

“UCLA Structure and City Design (AUD) gives two summer season programmes, TeenArch and JumpStart, that immerse contributors within the rigours and joys of learning structure.

“TeenArch is open to highschool college students and JumpStart is geared towards potential and present undergraduate and graduate college students, in addition to early and mid-career professionals.

“Alongside design instruments and views, each programmes provide college students a glimpse into life at one of many main public universities on the planet and the chance to earn faculty credit score.

“Structured across the expertise of a design studio sometimes provided throughout the curriculum of a college-level structure programme, college students give attention to growing and advancing their design abilities via area, form-making and associated 2D and 3D illustration strategies.

“Each the JumpStart programme and TeenArch Studio interact college students in a variety of actions, from intensive design workouts, particular person suggestions periods and small group discussions to studio-wide shows and critiques.

“College students can be launched to the conceptual and technical amenities important to the research of structure as a self-discipline and its observe as a occupation.

“To complement studio actions, weekly lectures from UCLA school and notable visitor designers will discover the various sides of idea-driven design, in addition to city and design tradition in Los Angeles.

“Each programmes culminate in closing shows of labor to visitor critics, providing college students an opportunity to use their abilities and acquire expertise and poise with giving skilled shows.

“College students depart the programmes with new design languages and insights, in addition to a design portfolio they’ll use to use to future design programmes.”


Eames Home in House by Eli Henrickson

“As we embark on a brand new period of area exploration – one which radically expands the area of the celestial medium to overlap with the human habitat – dwelling environments in area should be reconsidered.

“The heat and humanistic brilliance that Eames delivered to design, set diametrically against the inhospitable backdrop of area, brings forth the message that we should convey a way of play with us as we enterprise past Earth.”

Scholar: Eli Henrickson
Course: JumpStart 2021
Tutor: Spencer Hayden


Visualisation showing segment of tall building with exterior yellow staircases

Studio Tower by Jasmin Logrono

“Studio Tower was impressed by the mezzanine within the studio of the Eames Home and consists of single-living condo items that will be ultimate in a busy metropolis.

“Every unit is supposed to be fully naked to permit residents to create a dwelling area that’s really their very own.”

Scholar: Jasmin Logrono
Course: JumpStart 2021
Tutor: Spencer Hayden


Digitally rendered model showing two buildings on a brown base

The Touchdown by Melody Wang

“We have been tasked to design a further residence for Monsanto Home that was reimagined as a typical single-family house in Los Angeles. This venture begins by eradicating two of the wings of the unique home.

“The wings have been pulled down and distorted to create a two-storey 750-square-foot (70-square-metre) house spliced collectively by a central hallway.

“The ensuing residence shares the visible language of its neighbour’s curves, however is grounded and monolithic the place the Monsanto Home is buoyant.”

Scholar: Melody Wang
Course: JumpStart 2022
Tutor: Morgane Copp


Architectural drawing plan view showing larger and smaller home connected by walkway

Monsanto Twins by Audrey Willey

“The home a household calls house lives via a lifetime of its personal. How can the continuation of life’s affairs be represented in structure via modular repetition?

“The Monsanto Twins home is an adaptation of the unique construction designed for a pair who provides area for a set of twins – after which one other set of twins.”

Scholar: Audrey Willey
Course: JumpStart 2022
Tutor: Morgane Copp


Architectural drawing plan view showing spiral-shaped house

Hybernating Monsanto by Robert Wilson

“The plasticity and modularity of the 1957 Monsanto Home have been preserved within the connected outhouse via the extension of a single unit.

“The natural type of the dwelling breaks from the programme of the unique Monsanto Home, which separates itself from nature via each its elevated platform in addition to its systematic geometric kind.

“Quite than comply with this programme, the extra dwelling situates itself throughout the floor airplane to convey it nearer to nature and maximise privateness, whereas its natural define is highlighted in plan by tangential strains that kind recessed gentle wells and a marked lack of linearity lending it a pure kind.”

Scholar: Robert Wilson
Course: JumpStart 2022
Tutor: Morgane Copp


Visualisation showing rendered view of pleated building through column-lined walkway with 2D figures

Tilted Pleats by Kevin Yang

“Impressed by Paul Jackson’s pleat folding method, the repetitive triangle patterns grant this pavilion the flexibility to stretch and fold.

“As well as, these patterns assist the pavilion with its supposed operate of complicating its environment whereas offering a visible impression to the viewers.”

Scholar: Kevin Yang
Course: TeenArch 2022
Tutor: Nate Waddell


Architectural drawing sectional view showing fragmented pavilion with extruded rectangular walls

Cristallo di Ametista by Allison Hernandez

“The construction is impressed by amethyst crystals – it incorporates the qualities of the crystal into its design and performance.

“The inside is designed to be an area for learning, socialising and rest, permitting individuals to attach with others and discover peace inside their surroundings.

“Whereas making this prototype, I discovered that that is what most closely fits me as a social butterfly.”

Scholar: Allison Hernandez
Course: TeenArch 2022
Tutor: Steven Katz


Photograph of pink model with arching metal structures

Spectral Pathways by Ann Pustam

“This pavilion idea goals to extend and enhance how viewers and customers utilise, understand and transfer across the Perloff courtyard.

“The form was impressed by Josef Albers’s skill to create mass and quantity with easy strategies of chopping and extruding on a system of strains and vertices.

“This idea makes use of a collection of extruded parallel strains curved into mountain folds which outline this fluid, free-forming and volumetric S-shaped curve.

“The resultant kinds act as a pathway from level A to B, creating an area that’s each purposeful as a information and a sculptural artwork piece that may be appreciated aesthetically.

“Total, this piece serves as a approach to contextualise the operate and circulation of the Perloff courtyard, making it a extra absorbing and stimulating expertise for customers and viewers.”

Scholar: Ann Pustam
Course: TeenArch 2022
Tutor: Nate Waddell


Architectural drawing plan view showing maze with grid-like and rounded walls casting shadows

Assortment of Paths by Ayumu Okumura

“I aimed to create a maze as the premise for my work – the paths are divided as you enter the pavilion.

“By mixing varied variants in every path, shadows are created.”

Scholar: Ayumu Okumura
Course: TeenArch 2022
Tutor: Steven Katz


3D model showing two highly polished and reflective houses on blue background

Monsanto Squircle by Hailey Jeon

“This dwelling was constructed for a gaggle of associates who had beforehand resided within the Monsanto Home. Adopting foster youngsters who have been of their late teenagers meant that the inhabitants would require extra privateness and area as time goes on.

“An outhouse was created with the purpose of housing extra adopted youngsters sooner or later.

“The venture is the result of altering a portion of the Monsanto Home in quite a lot of methods, comparable to reflecting, rotating and extruding to emphasize the unique constructing’s curved design and futuristic options much more.”

Scholar: Hailey Jeon
Course: JumpStart 2022
Tutor: Morgane Copp

Partnership content material

This college present is a partnership between Dezeen and UCLA. Discover out extra about Dezeen partnership content material right here.



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