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REFERENCES

Carlo Scarpa, Olivetti Showroom, 1958, Venice, Italy

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Image: Michelle Chedraui

A showroom that uses brass to highlight the joints that are holding the structure together. Instead of concealing the joint within the walls, Carlo Scarpa uses materials to emphasise the importance of the joint.

Astoria Scum River Bridge. Neighbourhood Citizens. 2010. Queens, New York

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Image: Jason Eppink

An urban intervention installed by the community to cross over a trail of scummy drain water. 

Serpentine Pavillion, Bjarke Ingels, 2016,

Hyde Park, London, United Kingdom

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Image: Iwan Baan

A gallery built in an organic form out of same sized rigid, rectangular bricks. A precedent relating to modular forms where the joinery is crucial.

ModSkool, Social Design Collaborative, 2017, New Delhi, India 

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Image: Suryan Dang

A moveable school that is easily dismantled, built by the community using local materials and methods

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