Monash University Architecture Projects: Creative Community Centre and Urban Design Proposals
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Summary
The article showcases architecture projects from Monash University, featuring a creative community centre proposal for Canterbury, Australia, along with a feminist critique of architecture and a new housing system proposal for Melbourne. It highlights the university's architectural program that emphasizes the bigger picture of architecture, urban design, and urban planning.
Key quotes
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We see architecture, urban design and urban planning as interconnected disciplines.
a proposal for a creative community centre in Canterbury, Australia, is among the projects from Monash University.
Also featured is a feminist critique of architecture and a proposal for a new housing system in Melbourne.
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