Architectural Projects by Students at Architectural Institute Paris
By
Dezeen staff
Front-window bakery material. Catches the eye, delivers the goods.
Summary
Students at the Architectural Institute Paris have proposed various architectural projects, including immersive sensory pavilions along an abandoned Parisian railway and a redesign of Venice in Italy.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledDezeen School Shows: a series of pavilions along an abandoned Parisian railway, designed to engage the senses, are among the architectural proposals from students at Architectural Institute Paris.
Architectural Institute of Paris Institution: Architectural Institute of Paris School: School of Architecture Course: Advanced Diploma in Architecture Tutors: Henry Beech Mole, Bessie Lemann, Harry Postins and Mazen Alameddin
You might also wanna read
14-Year-Old Student Wins Innovation Prize for Origami-Based Emergency Shelter Design
A 14-year-old student named Miles Wu has developed an innovative emergency shelter design using origami principles, specifically a variant o
14-Year-Old Student Wins Innovation Prize for Origami-Based Emergency Shelter Design
A 14-year-old student named Miles Wu has developed an innovative emergency shelter design using origami principles, specifically a variant o
Five Steps Toward NGBS-Certified Sustainable Home Remodels
The article discusses the newly revised 2025 National Green Building Standard (NGBS) approved by ANSI, which promotes green renovations. It
Principles of Logo Design: George Bokhua's Grid-Based Guide to Creating Lasting Brand Marks
George Bokhua's "Principles of Logo Design" (2022, Rockport Publishers) is a 224-page practical guide that systematizes logo creation using
Byrne's Euclid: A Digital Reproduction of the 1847 Colored Geometry Classic
A digital reproduction and enhancement of Oliver Byrne's 1847 edition of Euclid's Elements, which famously used colored diagrams and symbols
SetPose: A Free Online 3D Pose Reference Tool for Artists
SetPose is a free online 3D pose maker tool designed for artists who need adjustable drawing references. The article introduces the platform
