This book and CD-ROM present the world’s best final-year projects by students in architecture, urban design and landscape architecture. In 2001 and 2003 Archiprix International invited institutions teaching design from all over the world to each select and send in their best final year project. A fascinating collection of over 300 submitted projects from more than 60 countries from every continent gives an insight into the trends worldwide in design education. They range from a vision of a futuristic urban Utopia from Kazakhstan to a museum for African culture from Ghana, from a cutting-edge Dutch polder landscape to a modest lookout tower in a Finnish park. Besides project presentations, the book also includes the jury’s assessments.
This book and CD-ROM present the world’s best final-year projects by students in architecture, urban design and landscape architecture. In 2001 and 2003 Archiprix International invited institutions teaching design from all over the world to each select and send in their best final year project. A fascinating collection of over 300 submitted projects from more than 60 countries from every continent gives an insight into the trends worldwide in design education. They range from a vision of a futuristic urban Utopia from Kazakhstan to a museum for African culture from Ghana, from a cutting-edge Dutch polder landscape to a modest lookout tower in a Finnish park. Besides project presentations, the book also includes the jury’s assessments.