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Students: Chen liang, Diba Baghernejad, Haojin Qin, Shiyu liu, Shiyuan liu

Design: Stefan Bassing, Marios Tsiliakos

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Technical: JJ Lee, Zehao Qin, Calin Craiu

Theory: Daria Ricchi

Aurora offers an innovative housing solution, tailored to empower the younger urban generation facing financial obstacles when it comes to homeownership. Harnessing the capabilities of 3D printing technology, Aurora offers adaptable and modular living spaces that cater to individual needs and preferences. Its dynamic design facilitates effortless expansion or downsizing according to the evolving lifestyle of its residents. This novel housing concept attempts to rethink the way we design, construct, and assemble homes, ultimately enhancing the quality of urban living.

Students: AYA MESKAWI, VAISHnAVI MoRE, KEXIn WAnG, XIAnGYI tIAn

Design: Valentina Soana

Technical: Shahram Minooee Sabery

Theory: Provides Ng

A dance of other bodies is a robotic bending active pneumatic hybrid (BAPH) architectural system that generates music. The system consists of robotically actuated bending rods and pneumatic elastic surfaces that can change shape in response to a dancer’s movements, while generating sounds based on their deformations. This concept introduces a new perspective on performance spaces, where the architecture itself becomes a performer. This approach gives rise to a dynamic relationship between the human and architectural performers, as well as the viewers, resulting in a new immersive experience for the audience.

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