Cardiff University Architecture Students Design Community Center to Combat Gentrification
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Summary
Cardiff University's Welsh School of Architecture showcases Master of Architecture projects including a community center designed to address gentrification through cultural activities, a redesigned university campus adapted to modern study habits, and a proposal for a music label headquarters. The projects demonstrate architectural solutions to social and urban challenges.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledOur two-year MArch will take you to an advanced level of architectural design
a community centre hosting cultural activities to address gentrification
a redesigned university campus adapted to modern study habits
a proposal for a music label headquarters
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