Architecture Portfolio / Sebastian Ulloa-Thompson

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/Architecture Portfolio/ Selected Works 2020 / 2023

Sebastian Ulloa-Thompson


/CV/ Skills OS: Windows Mac 3D: Revit Rhino Grasshopper Sketchup Vectorworks Archicad Maya C4D 2D: AutoCAD Vectorworks TouchDesigner Visualisation: Vray Lumion Twinmotion Corona Editing: Photoshop InDesign AfterEffects Illustrator Office: Word/Pages Excel/Numbers PowerPoint Analysis: Ladybug Honeybee Insight OneClickLCA

Awards

Sebastian Ulloa-Thompson

Sebulloathompson@icloud.com

Phone:

(UK) +44 7756720678

LinkedIn:

Linkedin.com/in/sebastian-u-t-architecture/

Languages:

English (Native), Norwegian (Basic Working Level)

Professional Experience

Education

2023 | Jan

Architectural Technician SOTA Design, Northleach, England 6 months - Full Time

2022 | Dec

Freelance Architectural Designer 12 Months (Ongoing) - Part Time

2023 | Sep YACademy Architecture For Landscape, Post graduate course in Architecture. Design Workshop Tutorship by Patrick Lüth of Snøhetta. Bologna, Italy

2019 | Jul Awarded Certificate of Excellence in Design Award for group design project connecting elderly with youth. Jiangnan University. 2019 | Jun Winner of Design Prize ATE Design Prize for best Digital Technologies Work, The University of Plymouth.

Certification

2023 | Sep Tokyo University of the Arts (Geidai) Visiting School: Tokyo ICI Architectural Archaeology of the Present Times. Toride & Tokyo, Japan 2023 | Aug Architectural Association Visiting School: Koshirakura Landscape Workshop. Koshirakura, Tokamachi, Niigata, Japan 2020 | 2022 Norwegian University Of Science and Technology (NTNU) MSc. Sustainable Architecture. Trondheim, Norway

2016 | 2018 Cirencester College A Levels: Maths, Physics, Information Technology As levels: Maths

2019 | May

Work selected for SECTIONS Journal UoP The University of Plymouth.

2018 | Jul

Winner of Design Prize Design Prize for the School of Art Design and Architecture, The University of Plymouth.

2018 | Jun

Winner of Design Prize ATE Design Prize in Year 1 for Best Design Studio Work, The University of Plymouth.

2018 | Jun

Dean’s List Award Awarded inclusion in the Dean’s list for the faculty of Art and Design Awarded for achieving grades within the top 15%. The University of Plymouth.

2023 | May Construction Lifecycle Assessment Specialist - OneClickLCA Construction Product Lifecycle Assessment Specialist - OneClickLCA 2023 | Mar BREEAM Associate - Bre Academy 2023 | Mar Graphisoft Certified Archicad BIM User - Graphisoft

Certified Courses

2023 | Jan

Vectorworks Core Associate - Vectorworks

2023 | Dec

Data Science for Architecture National University of Singapore

2023 | Jul

Four Facets of Contemporary Japanese Architecture: Humans University of Tokyo

2023 | Apr Midjourney Design, Vertical Sinuosity (Maya & Corona), Biomorphic Typologies (Cinema4D). PAACADEMY

2017 | 2020 University of Plymouth BA (Hons) Architectural Technology & the Environment. Plymouth, United Kingdom 2019 | Jun Jiangnan University, School of Design Architecture Summer School. Inclusive and responsive design for an ageing society. Wuxi & Shanghai, China

Competition Finalist Finalist of The Regenerative Futures SPACE10 AI Design Competition. Work displayed in Space10, Copenhagen, Denmark.

2021 | Apr Competition Mention Mention for the project: The Catalyst, DOCEXDOCE Europe 2021, Belfast, Ireland.

D.O.B: 25/02/1999 Citizenship: United Kingdom Residence Permit: Norway

Email:

2023 | May

2023 | Mar Circular Economy for a Sustainable Built Environment Delft University 2023 | Feb

Activities

Japanese Architecture and Structural Design Tokyo Institute of Technology

2022 | Jan Parametric Camp 2022 + Parametric Camp C# 2022 2021 | 2022 Arkitektens Studentens Broderskabet Architecture Society Member NTNU 2018 | 2020

PARCS Architecture Society Member The University of Plymouth


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Vena Di Carrara

The Source

Åre

Hill House

KAMD

The Oasis

InCoExistence

Competitions

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Installations

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/ All work presented produced by myself or by the team members indicated / 2020 - 2023 /


Vena Di Carrara YACademy 2023 Project Type: Client: Tutorship: Project Focus: Location:

Cultural & Exhibition Franchie Umberto Marmi Snøhetta Marble quarries reuse Ponti di Vara, Carrara, Italy

Working with the historical and current context of Carrara and its significance to the region and Italy as a whole. Vena Di Carrara aims to create a journey through time and stone to educate, create access and reactivate a once forgotten industrial site. This project provides a sensory and informative journey through the marble extraction activities over the centuries, exhibit spaces and cultural public venues for display or events.

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Oriana Guzzo, Ajmal Majeed, Konstantin Overdiek, Sebastian Ulloa-Thompson.

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Journey

Programme

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Section C - C

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Exiting Cave Form

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Access Intervention

Replacement of Extracted Mass

Mitigation of levels

Massing breakdown

Embracing Inundation

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B-B C-C

A-A

A-A

C-C

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 1 1. Circulation core, 2. Entrance, 3. Viewing platform, 4. Cafe, 5. Reception

B-B

Section A - A B-B

C-C

A-A

A-A

C-C

Circulation Dry Level 2 1. Circulation core, 2. Marble Exhibit, 3. Exhibition Hall, Projection Hall, 5. Cinema Display B-B C-C

A-A

A-A

C-C

Level 3 1. Circulation core, 2. Marble Exhibit, 3. Sensory Exhibit, 4. Amphitheatre, 5. Stage

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Circulation Inundated

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The Source Architectural Association 2023 Project Type: Client: Collaborators: Project Focus: Location:

Public water fountain and rest area Tokamachi Municipality Maeda Corporation, Foster + Partners Landscape public facility Koshirakura, Tokamachi, Niigata, Japan

Engaging community of koshirakura with the long running visiting school run by Shin Egashira. The project located by an exiting natural pond and mountain water stream creates a public access space along the main highway to Niigata. Learning and working with local traditions and craftsmanship the architecture enables access and a point of respite for travellers to appreciate the natural beauty of the valley and appreciate the simple life of a historical Japanese agricultural community.

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Lou Feliu, Nikola Da Silva Azevedo, Gayatri Salkar, Maja Sket, Lucia Martinez-Botas, Ill Sam Park, Ching-Han Chang, Fan Jingwen, Se Lo, Sebastian Ulloa-Thompson.

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Sluppen ZEB Offices Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2021 Project Type: Project Focus: Location:

Offices & communal space Zero energy building Sluppen, Trondheim, Norway

Åre: (åreringer) The rings of a tree; veins; a network. Åre describes a centre of growth and a structure of connections. Located in Sluppen, south of Trondheim in a newly developing sector. The goal for this project was to create a highly activated space that responds to the needs of the community. It hosts productive and creative work spaces, charming boutique shops, cosy cafés and a community gathering space for a variety of activities, that promote both day and night-life. In line with Sluppen’s sustainability goals, Åre encourages the usage of low-emission transportation methods, particularly cycling, offering unique bike storage and repair facilities, as well as areas to freshen up after an active journey to the building. The building aims to reach ZEB goals through use of passive strategies for heating and cooling and generates surplus energy for the community through its coloured BIPV and roof top PV systems.

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Nusrat Mohua, Bayley Larkin, Sonja Morzycki, Merriem Rezzag Lebza, Theodora Sideridis, Sebastian Ulloa-Thompson.

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dESIgN Level LEVEL1 1 1:300

21m

Primary entrance Primary entrance Secondary entrance Secondary entrance Central circulation++WCs WC Central circulation Bicycle Facilities Bicycle facilities Commercial space Autumn/winter garden Atrium/Winterspaces garden Commercial

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LockerROOm room LOCKeR Bike repair BIKe RePAIR 28

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52m

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Amphitheatre AmPHitHeAteR Boutiques BOUtiqUes

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ELEVatION - VIEw 2 1:300

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Cafe CAFe

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[ LEVEL 4 ] 1:450

Level 3

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[ LEVEL 3 ]

Elevation 1- VIEw 1 ELEVatION 1:300

SItE PLaN 1:500

17 Meeting meetinG rooms ROOms

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CoffeeCORneR corner COFFee Offices OFFiCe AReA

Elevation 2- VIEw 2 ELEVatION 1:300

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ELEVatION - VIEw 1 1:300

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dESIgN

Atrium Glazing AtRiUm GLAZinG

+16.00 m | LeveL 4

+32.00m Roof +32.00|m | ROOF

+12.00 m | LeveL 3

+28.00 m | LeveL 7 +28.00m | Level 7

+8.00 m | LeveL 2

+24.00 m | LeveL 6

+4.00 m | meZZAnine

ZOninG

+24.00m | Level 6

Public spaces Multi-use meeting & community spaces Commercial area (with shops & cafes) Office meeting rooms & facilities Open office spaces Vertical circulation

+20.00 m | LeveL 5

0.00 m | LeveL 1

Green areas

+20.00m | Level 5

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+16.00m | Level 4 +16.00 m | LeveL 4

+12.00m Level +12.00 m | |LeveL 3 3

+8.00 m | LeveL 2 +08.00m | Level 2

+4.00 m | meZZAnine +04.00m | Level 1

ZOninG Public spaces Multi-use meeting & community spaces Commercial area (with shops & cafes) Office meeting rooms & facilities Open office spaces

+00.00m | Level 0 0.00 m | LeveL 1

Vertical circulation Green areas 16

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Public spaces

Office meeting rooms

Commercial area

Open office space

Multi-use meeting & community space

Vertical circulation Green areas

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view ALOnG west FACAde

SECTION 2 1:300

tRAteGy seCtiOn

view FROm nORtH

Air extracted through the atrium

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Summer HVAC Strategy

Air intake and outlet Heat recovery from extract air Main technical room Winter HVAC Strategy

Supply air through raised floor

Geothermal heat pump

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Hill House SOTA Design Architects 2023 Project Type: Architect: Work Stage Worked on: Project Focus: Location:

High end residential SOTA Design Construction Stage Jan 23 - Jul 23 Modern Cotswold home extension Cheltenham, United Kingdom

A modern Cotswold contemporary extension to a historic estate house converted from a threshing barn. Carved into the hillside to minimise visual impact to the surrounding natural beauty and surrounding context of the site. The project aims to work harmoniously with the existing context yet create its own identity. Responsibilities: BIM model production & management, CAD technical drawings, visualisations, product sourcing, site surveys, design development, simulations, parametric design.

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KAMD Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2022 Project Type: Supervisor: Project Focus: Location:

University faculty for Art, Design, Music & Architecture Michael Grunner Zero Energy Building (ZEB-OM) Gløshaugen, Trondheim, Norway

KAMD a Zero emission University building located in the centre of Trondheim north of Grensen. The project consists of 12500m2 new construction and the refurbishment of 3000m2 of existing building area on the site. The design focuses on creating a design strategy that balances itself between flexibility and practicality of design and against emissions in reaching a ZEB target of ZEB÷OM-EQ. This being achieved through the optimisation of energy generation by photovoltaics, energy strategies and material choices to balance over the 60 year life expectancy at minimum for this project. With a construction mainly compromising of CLT and glulam a reduction to material emissions was greatly gained. However, the total embodied emissions from A1-A3 + B4 are that of 1.32 kgCO2eq/m2/yr and where the operational energy emissions are of 4.96 kgCO2eq/m2/yr. Due to PV optimisation a reduction of 5.40 kgCO2eq/m2/yr totalling a balance of 0.88 kgCO2eq/m2/yr which in turn did not reach a goal of ZEB÷OM-EQ. However, this was still able to reach ZEB÷O-EQ at -0.44 kgCO2eq/m2/yr.

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Key view point to site

Green Space

Samfundet Extension

Bus Stops

KAMD sites

Important Context

1. Main entrances 2. External courtyard and social space 3.Local corner stores 4.Delivery access 5.Bus access 6.Short stay parking 7. Roof access

South Elevation 21.0m 19.8m 12.0m

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North Elevation

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The Oasis Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2020 Project Type: Client (Proposed): Project Focus: Location:

Offices & communal space SpaceX, Tesla Passive strategy design (Heating & Cooling) Hot arid context

While not given a specific physical site, the climatic zoning of HOT/ARID gave this project its context in which passive design strategies were the key driver for development with natural ventilation at its centre through a wind capture tower and cooling pool. The only perquisites are to develop an office for Tesla and SpaceX where office and exhibition space are the dominant programmes.

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Nusrat Mohua, Bayley Larkin, Sonja Morzycki, Merriem Rezzag Lebza, Theodora Sideridis, Sebastian Ulloa-Thompson.

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Office B Office A

Showroom 1.

3. Programme: Offices Showroom Canteen

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24,200m2 2040m2 2592m2

Office C

Hotel & Canteen

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5. Thermal Mass Envelope

6. Facade Opening

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InCoExistence Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2022 Project Type: Collaborators: Project Focus: Location:

Community centre & residential Svart Lamon community LCA focus, historic conversion Svart Lamon, Trondheim, Norway

Regeneration of a complex as an interactive hub with a sense of belonging to the community, celebrating the vibrant sharing culture, and keeping alive the artistic up-cycling, reusing, and recycling culture of the context while uplifting the economic and commercial value of the facility. The design preserves the aging character of the building while giving a twist of modernity through functions and contextual connections. The concept of parasitic architecture followed predominantly throughout the design binds the modularity of the envelope to the vibrant and diverse context through flexibility of form and function, bringing contradictions to cohesion.

Thank You Scan Me

GROUP 11: Milka Elizabeth Kovacevic Zegarra - Aida Eghbali - Osuri Mudara Kumarage - Sebastian Ulloa-Thompson

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Milka Elizabeth Kovacevic Zegarra, Aida Eghbali, Osuri Mudara Kumarage, Sebastian Ulloa-Thompson.

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First Floor

Residential Roof 21.15m

Key: 1 - Exhibition space 2 - Office 3 - Community workshop 4 – Storage 5 – Circulation Core

Key: 1 - Exhibition Hall & Module Component Storage 2 - Modular Hub 3 - Cafe 17 4 - Atrium’s 5 - Lounge & Circulation core 6 - Informationdesk BB & entrance 7 - Co-sharing activity studio C 14 C 8 - Waiting room 9 - Office External wall buildup 3 15 Existing concrete masonry - 200mm 10 - Locker rooms & 2 toilets Residential Section 16 Vapour retarder ~0mm 11- Storage Air - 50mm 5 Rockwool insulation - 50mm 12- Service room Air infiltration barrier 13 - recreation area Timber battens - 25mm 14- Japanese Fire board - 12.5mm Garden & 1 Gypsum Wall board – 12.5mm Cafe entrance 4 1. Exhibition hall & module component storage, 2. Modular Hub, Typologies 3. Cafe, 4. Atrium’s, 5. Lounge & circulation core, 6. Information desk & entrance, 15 - Toilets U-Values - Main Structure 7. Co-sharing activity studio, 8. Waiting area, 9. Office, 10. Locker rooms & toilets, 11. Storage, 12. Service room, 13. Recreation area, 14. Japanese Garden & cafe Typologies 16 - Circulation External Walls 0.13 W/m2k entrance, 15. Toilets, 16. Circulation core, 17. Outdoor event space. Core Modules can vary to Roof - 0.12 W/m2k Internal Floors – 0.32 W/m2k Modules can vary to 17 - Outdoor event suit needs of tenants. suit needs of tenants. space These can change and These can change and Ebetween D alter alter between av ailable layouts. av ailable layouts.

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View of Lounge & Atriums

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-CONCRETE WALLS Japanese Garden Level 4 - 11.9m -STEEL ROOFING SHEETS -STEEL PORTALS

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Fourth Floor - 11.90m / Residential 3 – 12.15m

Third Floor - 8.00m Residential Axonometric N/W section through ma / Axonometric section of residential block Residential 2 – 9.15m

Residential Section Construction & U-Values

Short Term Residencies

1 - Residential External Walls – 0.14 W/m2k 50mm timber cladding and battens, Vapour retarder, 50mm air, Air Barrier, 150mm Rockwool, Second Floor - 5.20m 12.5mm Fire board, 15mm OSB. / Residential 1 - 6.15m 2 - Residential Internal Partitions – 0.43 W/m2k 15mm OSB, 70mm timber, 50mm Air, 15mm OSB 3 - Residential internal Floors - 0.25 W/m2k 15mm OSB, 70mm Timber, 50mm Air, 50mm Rockwool, 70mm Timber First Floor - 2.30m 4 - Residential Roof – 0.10 W/m2k Long Term Residencies 25mm Timber shingles, roofing felt, 50mm Rockwool v apour retarder, 18mm wood sheathing, 50mm Wood firings, 200mm Timber framing, 15mm OSB. 5 - Residential Windows – 0.90 W/m2k

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III - 3

N/W Elev

Residential 4 – 15.15m

Ground Floor 0.00m

N/WElev Elevation ation N/W A Residential typologies A N/W Elev ation A

Level 3 - 8.0m

Module 3 - 6.0m

Residential 5– 18.15m

II - 2

N/W Se

Residential typologies

III - 3

III - 1

Axonometric EXTENSIVE STRUCTURE

S/W elev

SOLID WOOD/ TIMBER

Level 2- 6.2m

Module 3 - 3.0m

Sections and elevations

Level 1 - 2.3m

Module 3 - 0.3m

Level 0 - 0.0m

-CAFÉ CONCRETE WALLS -CAFÉ CONCRETE FLOORS

N/W section through main hall B N/W section through main hall B N/W section through main hall B

Residential 5 - 16.2m Residential 4 - 15.2m Residential 3 - 12.2m

Level 4 - 11.9m

Residential 2 - 9.4m Residential 1.5 - 6.8m Residential 1 - 6.2m

Residential Units Example sectional use

View of residential ro

View of residential room typologies Residential Units

-CAFÉ CONCRETE WALLS -CAFÉ CONCRETE FLOORS

Level 3 - 8.0m Level 2- 6.2m Level 1 - 2.3m

Structure plan

Level 0 - 0.0m -CAFÉ CONCRETE WALLS -CAFÉ CONCRETE FLOORS

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Example Module view

N/W Section C N/W Section C N/W Section C

Module frame

Modular Axonometric

Axonometric of modules in use

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Senegal Primary School / Kaira Looro / Dakar, Senegal / 2023

The Catalyst / DOCExDOCE / Belfast, Ireland / 2020

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Photography by Space 10 from exhibition, material presented produced ,individually. Watermarkprovided / Space10 - Regenerative Futures / 2023 / Copenhagen Denmark

Watermark / Space10 - Regenerative Futures / 2023 / Copenhagen , Denmark

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Skeletal High-rise Exoskeletal High-rise / PAACADEMY - StudioPAACADEMY Palfinger / 2023

Parametric Concepts / NTNU - Parametric Camp / 2023

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Parametric Bench - The Grove / NTNU Skibolig / 2022 / Trondheim, Norway

Kawa Flags / Architectural Association / 2023 / Koshirakura, Japan

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Performance Stage / YACademy / 2023 / Carrara, Italy

Performance Stage / YACademy / 2023 / Carrara, Italy

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Yatai Migratory Architecture / Tokyo University of the Arts / 2023 / Toride & Tokyo, Japan

Yatai - Migratory Architecture/ Tokyo UniversityThe of the Arts /arch 2023 / Toride & Tokyo, Japan second

A tree covered the house to form an archway, creating a comfortable shade.

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Cinema Screen / Architectural Association / 2023 / Koshirakura, Japan

Cinema / Architectural / 2023 Koshirakura, Japan *DesignedScreen and fabricated as a groupAssociation project between camp/participants.

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