The project is a combination of vertical farm(artificial) and buddhist center(nature religious), seeking the balance of both individual field in this era. Bringing the surrounding society into the architecture, experiencing both different elements existing in the same space. In this project, challenging the contrast of space(light, dark, exterior, interior, colour, monochrome) has been a big part of the theme. In spaces, space characteristics will reflect to each other and show both similarities and difference.
Interior visual
Interior visual
Interior visual
Interior Architecture and Design at NTU has an incredibly long and rich history; with Interior Decoration taught at the first ever UK Art school, in the Waverley building during the 1950s.
Over the last 70 years, our programme has grown and adapted to meet the requirements of industry and social change, respond to trends, and deliver a degree which encourages students to look, think, critically appraise, and understand local and world issues amongst the principles of design.
We are a validated degree programme in which our students can join the Chartered Society of Designers, and we are members of the Interior Educators network. Our dedicated design studio in the Grade II* listed Arkwright building enables a studio culture which reflects professional practice, in a dynamic environment that challenges everyone to work collaboratively, share experiences and experiment with ideas.
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