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:: related links » international architecture workshops ![]() ![]() INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP + DESIGN STUDIO POST-OIL CITIES: INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE WORKSHOP 7 Workshop hosts: Institut d’Arquitectura Avancada de Catalunya (IaaC), Barcelona, 2008 IaaC website: www.iaac.net WORKSHOP WEBSITE POST-OIL CITIES WORKSHOP PRESENTATION iSTREET: Domestic urban spaces in a POST-OIL CITY Workshop Convenors: Ignasi Pérez Arnal & Lluís Sabadell Artiga The POST-OIL CITIES design workshop was undertaken by students and faculty from RMIT Architecture, Melbourne, France, Japan and Spain. Workshop Participants from RMIT: RMIT Architecture Advanced Architecture Upperpool Design Studio students, Semester 2, 2008 Studio Leaders: Paul Minifie, Jan van Schaik, Gretchen Wilkins, RMIT Architecture Workshop Leaders: Paul Minifie, Jan van Schaik, Gretchen Wilkins, RMIT Architecture with Ignasi Perez Arnal; Lluís Sabadell Artiga; Ricard Fayos; Josep Anton Acebillo; Vincente Guallart; Vincens Arrablo; Borja Ferrater; Carlos Ferrater; Benedetta Tagliabue; Manuel Castells; Miguel Barcelo; Manuel Sangenis; Josep Maria Rosello; Alica Framis; Manuel Bailo; Lluis Sabadell; Belinda Tato; Jospe Lluis Mateo; Edward Bru; Hitoshi Abe PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS: RMIT Architecture, Melbourne Australia Institut d’Arquitectura Avancada de Catalunya (IaaC), Barcelona, Spain Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Montpellier (ENSAM), Montpellier, France Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan Universtitat Internacional de Cataluña, Barcelona, Spain WORKSHOP PUBLICATION Post-Oil City: World Architecture Workshop Montpellier: Association Champ Libre, 2008 STUDENT WORKSHOP PROJECTS: ![]() GALLERY OF STUDENT WORKSHOP PROJECTS Workshop-waw-20 FEATURED RMIT ARCHITECTURE STUDENT PROJECTS: DOCK LAND RMIT Architecture student: Nicholas Ashby A proposal for the docklands of Melbourne as a compact high density hybrid development stacking urban high rise living and city amenities over a working port and warehousing. Published online via Issuu. Best viewed in Presentation Mode, Full Screen ENERGY TOWERS RMIT Architecture student: Louis Wong A no oil scenario based on alternative sources of energy, primarily solar and wind generated, within highly dense and mixed use towers. Published online via Issuu. Best viewed in Presentation Mode, Full Screen CENTRAL STATION GOODS EXCHANGE RMIT Architecture Student: Andy Moller An existing train station in the heart of Melbourne CBD expands due to a proposed dense post-oil city. The train station becomes the centre for transporting, exchanging and trading of plant and animal produce from regional suburban farms into this new dense city. Published online via Issuu. Best viewed in Presentation Mode, Full Screen POST-OIL LINEAR CITY RMIT Architecture Student: Charles Dewanto An extended Linear City in Melbourne built over and incorporating tram tracks would absorb urban growth and pressures of densification while consolidating and maximising access to an electrified public transport network. Published online via Issuu. Best viewed in Presentation Mode, Full Screen IAW Series - RMIT Coordinators: Paul Minifie, Jan van Schaik, Gretchen Wilkins, RMIT Architecture + | ||||||||
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