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近日,Architizer在其主页公布了2020年建筑手绘比赛前100名入围者,并将在其中选出两位冠军和十位亚军。
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“The Warehouse of Unfinished Ideas” by Graham Kelman

02
“Mind Palace” by Mylan Thuroczy, Manchester School of Architecture

03
“Hacking Robin Hood Garden” by Ryan Wai Yin Tung, Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL)

04
“Tech Company HQ” by Mariano Recalde, SHoP Architects

05
“Secret Gardens” by Carol Hsiung, fxcollaborative

06
Rotating City by Pawe? Floryn, Major Architekci

07
“ Liberty Landfill Plaza” by James Wines, SITE New York Professor emeritus at Penn State University

08
“Here Everywhere” by Hans Villamayor

09
“ Utopia” by Peter Wheatcroft, 10 Design

10
“POENAPOLIS: A DYSTOPIAN PATH TOWARDS REDEMPTION” by Santiago Unda Venegas and Sergio Bellucci, Universidad de los Andes

11
“Break and Float” by Michael Turner

12
“A story in my mind” by Sebastián Camacho, Martinez arquitectura

13
“ELLITANIUM city” by Hosein Mosavi, LMIMOS studio

14
“The Built Pension” by Yehan Zheng, Architect

15
The C.R.O.M.E.T by Mark Trance, HKS Inc.

16
Zoo3 by Jimmy Hung, Ryerson University

17
“Along the Canals” by Jenny Jackson

18
“Owls and Vultures” by Dennis Allain, Dennis Allain ADI

19
“Tower of Tangier’s” by Ian Jones, University of Nebraska Lincoln

20
“Winter sunset” by Misha Ponomarenko, EDSA,inc.

21
“Concrete Atla(nti)s” by Hannah Christy and Craig Findlay, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

22
“Sailing in the sea of uncertainty of a pandemic” by Daniel Laredo, SMA

23
The Metamorphosis of 401 North Wabash by Gregory Klosowski, Pappageorge Haymes Partners

24
HIGH- RISE TOPOLOGY. Infrastructure for energy creation” by Daniel Garzon, Universidad de los Andes

25
EU-topia by Tyler Thurston, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL

26
“Podalida” by Joakim Dahlqvist

27
“The Minute Before Tomorrow” by Nada Matar, CallisonRTKL

28
“Portrait of a City” by Jihoon Baek, Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten (Royal Academy of Art KABK)

29
“Land of Electric Beasts : Machine Landscapes of the Post Anthropocene” by Tinn Kiewkarnkha, INDA Chulalongkorn University

30
“Imagining a Vertical Forest” by Endrit Marku, Polis University

31
“View of Apartment #5, a Labyrinth and Repository of Spatial Memories” by Clemence Laurencio, University College London (UCL), Bartlett School of Architecture

32
“Together Alone” by Yee Bless, Handel Architects

33
“City of Nothing // Island of Everything : Park Avenue Elevaiton” by William Bayram, Declan Wagstaff and Christopher McCallum, University of Edinburgh

34
“The Censored Materials Archive” by Chi Kit Matthew Choy, The Chinese University of Hong Kong School of Architecture

35
“(Re) programmed ruin” by Paola Botía, Universidad de los Andes

36
INSCAPE: Neo-Unité by Hao Wang and Xin Feng, Harvard Graduate School of Design

37
“H.D.D” by Brent Haynes, Manchester School of Architecture

38
“Twisted Landscapes” by Solangely Rivera-Hernandez, CAS Architecture

39
Dumpster Panda by Tanya Castillo Pelayo

40
A window over an algae-powered Colliers Wood by Matt Faraci, University College London

41
Adenventure of the Fantastic Arcman: Piranesi by Stefan Maier and Bernadette Hofer, University of Innsbruck

42
Cannibalism City by Yafei Li, University of California, Berkeley

43
“Clay Workshop” by Alexandros Michail Varvantakis

44
Cloud City by Luka Rados and Aleksandar Borisov, Technical University of Vienna

45
CUENCAMO by Danilo Cristancho, Architect

46
Decoding WasteCity by Andrea Zamora and Juanita Echeverry, Universidad de Los Andes

47
Everything/Nothing Exploded Axo by Will Bayram, University of Edinburgh

48
“Fusion” by Gonzalo Vaillo, MORPHtopia

49
“GENETICS” by Giangtien Nguyen, Afreen Ali, Aziz Alshayeb and Aminul Karim Masum, INVI LLC

50
“GRID IN THE SKY” by Trevin D’Souza, Sir J.J. College of Architecture, Mumbai, India

51
“House by the sea” by Kees Fritschy, Atelier Fritschy

52
“Stacking Collectives” by Mark Heinrichs, University of Toronto

53
“Turnme” by Jono Yoo, The University of Auckland

54
“Incarceration Alchemy” by Kathryn Cybulski, University of Waterloo

55
“Mechanized habitable vertical farm for a COVID generation” by Ian Lai, University of Pennsylvania

56
“Making of a Place” by Abin Chaudhuri, Abin Design Studio

57
“A CITY OF NOWHERE” by Haoyu Wang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

58
“Smash Palace” by Jono Yoo, A12

59
“Architecture without architects, a slum made out of stories” by Yennifer Johana Machado Londo?o, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín

60
“Unobtainable Cities” by Joanne Ho and Emily May

61
“Pilgrimage of Everyday Life” by Tzu-Jung Huang, The Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL)

62
“Perpetual Home” by Kate Korotayeva, Ryerson University

63
“The Illusion of Boundary” by Maira Waqar, Khan Office of Design

64
The Melting Archive by Thomas Riddell-Webster, University of Westminster

65
“The Duckpit” by Jakob Jakubowski, Academy of fine Arts Vienna

66
“A Tribute to My Grandmother : Her Real Battles with Dementia” by Ker Xin Lee, Loughborough University

67
“The Unity Center” by Joana Benin, Ryerson University

68
“VIRTUAL | REALITY” by Giangtien Nguyen, Afreen Ali, Aziz Alshayeb and Erik H Kusakariba, INVI LLC

69
“Hemp Tech Garden” by Umar Mahmood, University of Pennsylvania

70
“Phantasmagoria: A Cautionary Tale” by Rawan AlWazna, School of The Art Institute of Chicago

71
“after work” by Yoonsoo Kim and Christoph Schmollinger, TU München

72
“Archicov19” by Angela Ruiz Plaza, Polytechnic University

73
“Pinnacle at White Hill” by Philip O’Brien, Johnson Roberts Associates Inc

74
“Redwood” by Gregory Klosowski, Pappageorge Haymes Partners

75
“Apartment #5, a Labyrinth and Repository of Spatial Memories” by Clement Laurencio

76
“Emotional limbo” by Pablo Zarama, Cornell University 
77
“Pandemic Memorial” by David Cadena and Antoine Portier, University of Sydney

78
“Reality?” by Joanna-Maria Helinurm, Laviku

79
“Figure of the Picturesque” by John Clayson, Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL

80
“Affordable Palace” by Benedikt Hartl, Opposite Office

81
“WHAT MAKES AN IMAGE POLICY?” by Lucrecia Piedrahita Orrego, Estudio Creativo de Arquitectura Lucrecia Piedrahita

82
“Maybe Tomorrow, There Will Be Sun” by Akash Godbole, Handel Architects

83
“A Strategy for Tactics on Flooded Landscapes” by Ryan Jakes, University of Cardiff

84
“Erratic Rhythm” by Vanessa Wang and Serena Zhang, University of Toronto

85
“City of Nothing // Island of Everything : Park Avenue Aerial” by William Bayram, Declan Wagstaff and Christopher McCallum, University of Edinburgh

86
“Free Zone” by Amir Hariri

87
“SUBURB” by Aremel Tibayan, Deakin University

88
“Museum of the Anthropocene” by Felix Cheong, Felix K. Cheong Works

89
“Mare Nostrum” by Leora Niderberg and Larissa Reismann, Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design, Jerusalem

90
“Sanctuary of Disney’s Unloved Children” by Xinze Seah, Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL)

91
“Elevated” by Audrey Lanik and Di Zai Awng, University of Nebraska – Lincoln

92
“Endless Interior” by John Stoughton, Team B

93
“The Carrot Juice Farm” by Vlad Dumitru, University of Greenwich

94
MUSEUM OF LABYRINTH by Renwen Yu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

95
“The city will swallow us whole” by Tania Castillo Pelayo

96
“XS” by Maximillian Foreman and Carly McQueen

97
“Extrapolis: A city for the introvert and the extrovert” by Diego Garcia Blanco, Perkins Eastman

98
“Head Underwater” by Nathan Maanasa, University of Texas at Austin

99
Gateway to the Casbah by Neda Soltani, University of Westminster

100
“Living Carbon Sink : Jelly-Falls” by Danny Griffin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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