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Program from pre-diploma term

Architectural program Small scale Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) Factory building for producing concrete Greenhouse for a tree nursery Temporarily vacant building for power distribution Urban strategies for concrete elements, planting trees and outdoor illumination

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Working method Developing a prototype and strategies based on investigative work such as: interviews, literature, calculations and relevant research. Continuously developing the project throughout the semester, keeping up to date with research material and

Schedule The schedule is based on the investigative work being a continuous work in process. August: Interviews, framework, mapping emissions, learning about CCUS. September: Defining scales, mapping sites and developing case studies. October: Environmental, social and spatial implications of urban industry. November: Design-phase, prototype applied to three sites, urban framework and strategies beyond sites. December: Finalising research material, building models and graphical work.

Formats/specifications Investigative work: Research, theoretical framework, interviews and calculations Prototype: Developing a prototype applicable to varying global conditions Case studies: Plans, conceptual models, diagrams and isometric illustrations for each case study Strategy: Mapping of case study, strategic diagrams/plans and conceptual models.

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